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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE FOREIGN. The British Parliament Favors In- tornational Arbitration by Ono Majority. Fighteen Norwegian Explorers Found Dend in Spitzbergen. The Shah’s Donations London. in GREAT BRITAIN, Lonpon, July 8.—Truo bills have boon found “sgainst Georgo Bidwell, Austin Bidwell, George ‘alcDonnoll, and Edwin Noyon, the Bank of Eng- Baud forgors, and thoy will bo trled at the Old "Bailoy in August. Tho annual csmp at Wimbledon opens to-dny. . Tho8hah of Persia, boforo loaving London, smado many presonts, including $8,000 to tho Jorvants of Buckingham Palnco, and $12,000 to tho policomen stationed thors, In tho House of Commons, this ovoning, onry Kicnara, AMlember for Merthor-Tydval, and orotary of tho London Posco Socloty, movad hat, in” the opinion of tho House, Hor Ma~ caty's Government should communicate with oroign powera for the purposs of ime bmvgg qntorunfimml Inw, and with a view of ostablishing orbitraton ss a per- anont resort for tho sottlomont of differoncos otwoon nations. Mr. Richard, in support of s motion, atated that ho had rocoived & ‘larga Joumbor of lotters from Amorlcn oxprossing Ez-m athy with his proposition, He ,pmocodus show that the danger of war kept four ‘mill- ons of mon armed annuallyin Europe, reudering mecossary o toxation of two thousand million «ollars, ond the paymont of & fun;:iv intorest on war dobts of $760,000,000. In addition to his, tho valuo of tho fabor withdrawn from n- Klustry was catimatod to be $1,250,000,000, In {Gormany, tho consaiption forced an omigration, ‘which waa dopopulnting the country, and Ruseia, France, and Italy wore finoucislly crippled by Xho oxpono of their onormous military estab- dishmonts. ; Mr. Gladntono opposod tho motion. Ho ar- ‘gued it would dofent its own objoct, bocause the ontinontal nations hold widely differant viows ‘on tho subjoct. He asked tho gontloman to ‘withdraw tho motion. Mr. Richard declined to withdraw, and the “Housa divided. Tho division resulted in a tio— 3 yons o 98 nays, Tho Spoakor gavo tho cast- ‘34]1; tvuéa in favor of tho motion, which waa ~edopter =N SPITZBERGEN. . Loxpox, July 8.—Eighteen Norwogians, bo- donging to tho Gorman Arctio Navigation Com- \xnny‘a ‘Bervice, who wero loft on ono of thoSpitz- orgon group of islands, wero found dead by the “party which went to thoir roliof. Pl sy WEST INDIES, HarrFAx, July 8.—Bormuda dates are to the st instant. While a numbor of men wore pump- 3uge out tho strandoed elip Bosumaris Castlo, Ed- ‘mund Ryan, in attempting to cloar the strainer of the pump, was suifocatod by the foul gas in ‘the ship's hold. Captain Brown and four men rwont to his regcue, but bocamo exhausted and *bad to bo hauled out. Ryan was doad before ho ‘was got ont. —_— ¥ MEXICO. O1ry oF Mexrco, July 1, via HAVANA, July 7.— Tho rovolution in Yucatan is oxtending, and the country is declored in o tato of siogo. Tho clections for membors of the Mexican ‘Congress will bo held on the 6th inst. The in- ‘dications aro that the majority of the next Con- 'gress will bo composed of members opposed to ‘the Administration. No oxcitement was oroated over the raid of .Ool, Mackenzio into Moxico aftor the Kickapoo Indians. The Mexican press aro urging the Governmont o confer the rights of oitizenship upon forelgn~ *ers without compelling them to renounco their astionality. The tolograph lino botween Minalitlom and ‘Vera Cruz lins been comploted. The Indinos in Chihnahus are on the war- path, and have killed several citizens, pm R i, SPAIN, Bavonng, July 8.—Don Carlos has ordored tho srreat of the Cure of Banta Cruz. g aacin SWITZERLAND. DBraxE, Julfifl.—’rho Foderal Assembly have olacted Herr Hiogler, of Zurich, President. proge o CANADA. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OtTAwA, July 8,—The Hon. A. G. Archibald will, it is understood, sccopt the position of Lioutonant-Governor of Nova Beotia, and Mr. Juslice Ritchie will succood him ng Chiof Judge Equity of Nova Scatia. TonoxTo, July 8,—Tho shock of an earthquake on Bunday waa felt along the south sido of Lake Ontario from Niagara to Hamilton, and on the north sido west of Toronto. It continued but o very fow minutes, and did no damage. Havrax, N. 8., July 8.—Tho &chooner Me- menta, COapt. Onkley, from St. Johus, N. F., June 26, bound to the wostern shore with fishery .supplios, was wrocked on the same night and all shunds lost. THE CHOLERA. The Discase in Nashville, Paducah, Momphis, Jorsey Oity, and Elses whore. ‘Menrms, July 8.—Thore was but ono inter- mont from cholera to-day, E. Moyer, the well- dmown wholesale dry goods morchant, NasnviLpx, July 8.—Tho city is now cloar of cholorn. Nok a singlo cnso was reported in tho last forty-cight hours. ‘There were only three ‘deaths from othor causos to-doy. Tho city was ‘mever in o move healthy condition, . Monraonkny, Aln,, July 8,-Tho statoments 3in Northorn pupors that the cholora s ragin; Hioro nro falép. Nob fcaso of anytbing Hbo 1t has aceurred here, and the city is romarkably #icnlthy. It has only appeared at two points in Alsbsma, Huntayille and Birmingham, and lias disappeared at Huntsvillo and is reported on the decrense at Birmingham, CinorxNATL July 8,—No cholern cases have been reported since 3 o'clock yeaterday. New Yorg, July 8.—Tho Health Inspootor of Jorsoy City says the deaths thero from supposed cholora were from cholera morbus, while Dr, DNMadden, who attendod Dr. King, saya the Inttor dicd from heart disoase, the choloraio symptoms ‘boing tho effeots of ether or chloroform. Dr- Hanbrouck, who attonded Dr. King during hiy illnoss, insists that he died of cholera. Dr. Reoven roporte Capt. Bamuel Decker, of the Jorsoy City Forry, down vory low with 'cholera, Atnottmr caso in o light form is roported in Grand stroot. Vexice, July 8.—The provalonce of oholera in ‘Venico is ofticially aunouncod. Bulleting of the progross of tho disonso will bo issued daily by he sanitary officers. 3 (By Mail.) Nashville, Tenn, (July B, Dispatch to the Loufsville Courfer-Journal, Boyenty-five deaths have resulted from cholora within three miles square along Enton's and Dry Crooks, elovon miles north of Nashvyille, within tho past week, Binco Wodnosdny tho sick list at the Peniten- tiary hos decreasod from eighty-five to fitty-five, with fair prospacts of the abatemont of the cholera in that institution. A proclamation from tho Mayor will appear in the morning papers, in which ho eaya &nc the cholera is so rapidly dieappearing from our midst, and it oppoaring that thoro no longer ex- jutg the necessity for the sanilary force, it is hereby discontinued, As businoss i now bogin- ning fo rosume itsolf, and all those who desire to obtain amplnfimnnt 1may now begin to do 8o, tha further Bu{)p [ying of provisions, medicincs, and publio contributions is disponsed with, He oon- fiudnn by cautioning citizona againat imprudence ot Fifteon Ia the total numhor of deaths oconrrin, {’mn;; cholora in Murfrockboro during tho epi- omio. From private advices I loarn that the cholera provails for a good distance up the river, the no- groos boin{sflm rontest suffororn. om the Cincinnati_Enquirer, During tho week ending Baturday, June 28, there wore 103 deaths from cholorsic diseasos, ond during the weok endiug July 5 there were 97 doaths of the same naturo, showing s decrease of 6 deaths, From the Paducah Kentuokian, July 8. The City Bexton has made ot hia report for three months endfint{ June 80, The total num- Dber of deaths in that time was 104, The num- ynr from cholora foot up 53—all in the month of uno. T'he officors of the stoamer James Fisk, Jr., xavort tha cholors us having broken out in balro, On Friday thore wore four or five deaths, and tho peoplo wora consldarably alarmod, A Vinconncs paper eayst *‘'I'he torriblo soourgo is making its inronds at Evauevills, We aro informed by an omployo of the Lvausvillo & Orawfordavillo” Raflrond that flve doaths Liave “‘{“dl occurred in ono boarding-houso in that nce. v From the THckman (Ky.) Courfer. Tho hands on tho Mlunlnal[:{fl Contral Road, opponite Cniro, are roported dying liko shoop from something like cholorn, Birmingham, Ala. (uly 9, Dinpateh to the Atlanta erald - ‘The cholora is very bad h‘oru, and the oason are gounerally quick and fatal. . WASHINGTON. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DISCORD AMONG THE TEXAS NEPUBLIOANS, ‘Wasninarox, July 8.—Prosidont Grant is ox- pectod hero on Thursday, Among tho affaira that will engago his attontion is the condition ot tho Ropublican party in Toxas. Thero ia alarge dologation of politiolans from that Btato now Troro, aud it was thoir intontion to procced to Long Branchi and bosloge tho Prosident, but they will now await his arrival, The position of affairs appoars to be about this: Gov, Davia is a oandidate for ro-clection. He ia strongly op- posed by nesrly all tho Tederal office-holders in tho Btato, They aro in favor of tho nomination of Gov. Throckmorton. Thoy siloge that Dayis s so _ unpopnlar that, oven should he bo nominated, he would bo dofented, and that his nomination would ondan- ger tho success of tho gonoral tiokot. Davia is alloged to be here for the purposs of fi{mlng tho Prosident to remove tho Fodoral officials who aro opposing him, In conslderation of this, ho will relosso tho Indian Chiofa Satauta snd imi Tree, now held for murdor in Toxas. * As mighl bo expected, the officiala aroon hand to tell thelr story, and, if possible, Lo pravont tho Proa- idont from romoving thom. Tho Prosidont has in timatod his willingnoss to hoarall partios concorned. COIN TRANSFER. A transfor of soveral million dollars in coin from San Franoisco to the Bub-Treasury st Now York has boen docided upon by the Departmont hore, and, for tho pmgoso of having tho troasuro brought Esst, six Governmont employes who have boen seleoted from govoral hundrod who want to go, will in & fow days be mont to Ban Tranciseo in a spocinl oar, gharterod for the pur- pose of conveying thom honce and return. Tho ‘usual modo of transferring coin to tho Esstis through tho Bank of California by telegraphio order on Now York, By theso mensns no riesk of loss by robbing is run b haying it traneportod by rallrond, Thero is nol only danger of loss outright, but it is alloged thot the Governmont exponds 88 much, if not moro, money in mileage,: expenses, &o., for tho cxcurslon of those oivil servico olorical gunr- disus than by paying tho commission chargod the bank for transferring the gold in tho man- ner bofore mentionod. MATL, CONTRACTS. A question has arison in regard to the mean- ing of the term ‘‘now sorvice! in tho law rolating to bids for tho transportaticm of mails, upon which =an_ opinion from tho Attorney Goneral has beon raquested, in _order that tho matter may bo finally sottled, and also for the guidance of tho Post-0ffico Department in making up its ndver- tisoments for bids for carrying the mails in the Wostern States and tho Torritories for four yoars from noxt spring, whon moutvacts therefor will bo mnde. @ act roferred to requires bid- dors upon mail routos where tho annusl com- anuon excoods 96,000 to uccompany their ids with cortified ohecks or drafts paynblo to tho order of the Postmaster-General upon somo solvent Natlonal Bank, which checks or drafts shall not bo losa than b per contum of tho amount of the nnnual pny on said routo at tho time such bid was mnde, and, in caso of new eorvice, not less than b per cont of the amount of ono yoar's pay proposod in such bid, if the bid excood $5,000 per annum, In caso of failuro on tho part of the successful bidder to excoute his contract, the amount deposited by him, as pro- viously provided for, is to "bo forthwith Bnld jnto the Treasury for the uso of iho ost-Oflice Doportment; but if the con- tract shall bo duly oxecuted, sud tho sor- vico ontorod upon na ngreed, tho drofts or_chocks doposited shall bo refurned to tho bidder. The Departmont holds that the term “now servica is applicablo only to tho routos wherae thoro is no servico at all; but somebod; hias ralsed tho point that tho torm applios bot) toroutes on which thero is no sorvice at all and to those on which service is oxtended, which latter constrnotion, if correct, wonld have tho elfect of largoly incressing the rod-tapo busi- noss of the Dopartment, if nothing more un- dosirable. DUTLER'S AMBITION. Bon Butler is here roaming through tho de- partmonta looking aftor the interosts of his con- stituonts, as he says, * taking caro of his friends and punishing his enemies.” Ho appears quite confident of sccuring tho nomination for Gov- ernor of Massachusotts, and asserts that the op- sition to hum is of an insignificant cliaracter. ospito the statements to tho contrary, it is gen- eraily conceded in offleial cirolos that Butlor hoa the istration with him in this contost. [To the Associated Press.) THE PRESIDENT. ‘WasminotoN, July 8.—The President is mnot expooted hore hofore noxt weok, ho having stated to a friend at Long Branch, on Monday, that no business of importance now required his atten- tion at Washington, GEN, DUTLER AKD THE ADMINISTRATION. The Kepublican this morning states authorita- tivoly that the recent spocial “dispatch to a Chi~ cago gapm‘ that the Administration docs not de- sire tho succoss of Gon. Butler in Massnchusotts, in the Gevernorship contost, is untrue in ovory particnlar, NEW COIN. o The dies for tho new trade dollar will be com- m:alml this week, and work of coinage will be medintely commenced. Thera is ngreat de- mand for this coin from merchants cugagoed in the Asiatio trade. DES MOINES. Reward for a Murderor--Tho Yard COnsc-sXs Not o Cundidates Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘DesMornes, In,, July 8.—Gov. Carpentor to- day issucd a proclamation, offering a roward of $500 for the apprehension of the murdoror of John Hunter in this city on the 22d of May last T'he preliminary examination in_the Yard-Nel- son murder cnso cloged to-dsy. The prisoners’ counsel objeoted to tholr teatifying on suy portion of the case previous to tho murder, Yard tostifiod = that his wife did not shoot Jones, and hers tho defoneo restod, Mra, Yard was dischorged and Yard is hold to answer the charge of willful murder, with his ball ixod _at $8,000, which will bo paid in a fow drys, Murder was not a bailable of- foneo in Towa until tho abolishment of capital unishment. That law made all criminal of- ensos bailablo, To correct this tho now code, which takes offect Bopt. 1, provides that in cap- ital offenses bail shall not be taken, . DesMornzs, Towa, July 8,—Tho Hon. Robort Lowry, of Hoott County, In & onrd in the Register, this morning, sunouncos that the re- ort that Lie would bo s oandidate for Govornor efore the Anti-Monopoly Btate Convention in August, is withont foundation. Ho says: “I sm at a loss to know what I havo dono,” what I Dhavo anid, or what vote I have ocast in fhe Bon- ote, or out of it, that would lend any por- son__to suppogo for ono moment that I would accopt tho nomination for any of- fico outside of tho Republican r!\nfl, g I was at ibe birth of tho opul lican party as a delogate from BScott Coun- ty to the first Republican Btato Convention that assembled at Iowa City, on tho 22d day of Feb- ruary, 1850, and I do not oxpoot to attend its funeral in my day and genoration, it I can pre- vont it. I have voted regularly for the candi- dates of the party evor siuco, and I boliovo that the mission of the Republican Imny has not been fulfilled, if we aro truo. most heartily indorso all the candidates nominated and tho renolutions adopted, and will support them most cordially, and oxpect to soe them eloctod by 40,000 majority,” i R T g Fall of a Wall. CINOINNATI, July 8,—Part of the wall and arohod brick floor of tho now addition to the Middloport (0.) Woolon Mills foll to-day, bury- ing Hiram Everton and Josoph Ledloy in the ruins, The formor oxh‘rclwd ‘himsolf without injury, but Ledley remaincd benenth the _debris threo hours, whilo tho im- mongo orowd, nmid intenso excitomont, remoyved the rubbish that prevonted bim from eithor moving or lpflnkl:fi. 1o was at last relleved, but found very badly hurt. —————— San Francisco Itoms, Baw Franosco, July 8.—The Buporvisora have sustalnod tho Mayor's voto of the Chinoso laun- dry ordinance, and have passed aun order grant- ing the Bouthern Pacifio Railrosd the right to ortlons of Louisinna strest, at Mission Doy, to ring ships and oara togethor, Burgeon B. Semig, who lost a leg at the mas- saoro of the Thomas oommand, is coming home, nearly recorered, SPORTING MATTERS. THE TURF. OHIOAGO V8, AMERIOAN GIRL. There was somo talk yesterday of a match rnco having boon mado botwoon American Girl nand Ohicago, but nonoe of the horsomon scom to Dbo ovorburdoned with information pertaining to it. Mr. Graves, tho ownor of Ohlcago, saya it hna boon arrangod by himsel? aud Mr, Lowell, and will bo troited at Doxtor Park ne soon ag hoth horses fiil engagemonts at Joliot and Be- loit. Whero {8 tho money that is to bo trotted for? Is it up? and, if so, in whoso hands does it repomo? Tho poofiln want to know somothing dofinito about tlo finances boforo thoy pay at tho gnto. ** Business' racos aro be~ coming more and more attonusted overy dny. TREE ADMISSION TO RACES, The following artlclo, talen from the oditorial !Ingu of tho Now York Worid, morlts tho atton- ion of those who aro interoated in the manago- mont of rnco mootings in Chicngo. o cheerful ploturo to tho mind's o{u: 4 On the Fourth tho Moumouth Park Asso- oiation instituted a turf roform,which i dostined to bocomo gonoral boforo many yoars through tho wholo country. From away brek in the oldon thno English racos, with but few oxcoptions, bave beon run froe to the publio, the revonues rocolvod from soats in tho struds and for refroah= ‘mont priviloges boing tho gourcos from which the oxpongos of the moeoting hinvo boon dofrayod. This method has beon adopted by tho Monmouth Park Association, ond, although it mny not have Enld ns woll a8 the Longfollow-Bassett ny did n yoar ngo, it cortainly did pny. The atand and quartor-strotch woro crowd- od, whilo tho innor fleld prosonted n soone tho oqual of which hns not beon dlnl{:!nyofl gince the groat races on Long Island thirly years sgo, whon Boaton and Fashion wore in their prime, Thousands of well-drovsod men and women snd not & fow obildron wero thoro, and soemed to onjoy tho sport, Tho track from the throe-quar- ter polo to the stand, and from the club-houso to tho quarter polo, was ono donsc crowd of coun- try vohicles, not o fow boing four-horse farm- wagons, converted, with tho aid of somo plank- ing, c t, and bed-quilts, into vory rospecta- bla-looking and cortainly very comfortablo equip- sges. Tho buxom wives and daughtors of Mon- mouth County brought their lunch-baskets with thom, and mado the doy a gonitine holiday, 4 No doubt the oxamplo sot by the Monmouth Pork Association will bo followed by tho Sra- togn, and, within o yoar or two, by the Amorlcan Jockoy Olub, Tho'Inttor probably would fonr that their club-honse domain would beinyaded, But a fow conspicuous signs, and tho sorvices of o dozon good policomon, wrould keop tho mnssca from intruding. Thon the fleld parallol with the homo-stretch, and the hill just boyond tho stond, and what is mow tho firavo near the stables, ml&ht ‘bomado fairly alive with peopls from Now York and vicinity, who would thus bo induced to » day's rocreation and at the snme tine to enjoy tho oxciting plonsures of the turf.” JOLIET TACES. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Jourer, 11, July 8.—The second annual meot- ing of tho Jolict Trotting Association com- mencod to-day. Tho first trot thia afteornoon waa for throo-minuto horsos, best throe in fivo, for a purso of £1,200. Thoro were fivo cntries, Maggio Matchell, Gon. Grant, Fox, Gray Eddio, and 8. W. Coopor. Grant took the polo and won tho firat hentin 2:42, Gray Eddio coming in second and Cooper distanced, Tho second heat woa won_by Grant in 2:42)¢, Eddle coming in gocond. 'The third hoat was won by Gray Eddie in 2:40, Grant coming socond. Tho fourth heat woa taken by Grant in 2:44, Eddio coming second. Tho socond raca, for s purse of 1,200, was for 2:97 horses, best throo in fivo, Logan, John, Tiipon Boy, and Johin H. boing onterod. Tho two Birat heatd woro won by Ripon Boy; timo, 2:80 and flzflfl}i. The third'hoat was taken by John ;1. in 2:31, and the fourth heat by Ripon Boy in :28. The lagt race was a half-mile dnsh, Fm‘u $100. The entries wero Molroso, Sorrol Fil ‘}— Sawana, Udoll, Kitty O'Neal, Altdons, avd Wid Roso. Borrol Filly won in 403¢. Tho attondanco hna boon good during tho day. American Girl arrivod this aftornoon. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trtbune. BELOIT RACES. Berorr, Wis., July 8.—The trotting raco hero this aftornoon, botweon Rodorick (formorly Hon- ot Abe), Gapt. Jenks, and Maggio G., was won by Rodoriok n threo straight hoats, Time— 2:42; 241; 244, The second race, sweopstakes, for £100, was won by Gipp, ownod by L. I, Parker, of Deloit. NEW JERSEY RACES. Moxatourn PAngk, July 8.—Firat Race—Hope- ful stakes, B500 added to swoepstakios, 950 each, tor 2-yoar-olds, the socond to recelvo $100, and the third 50, holf-milo. Thero were twonty- four entrics, ‘and olevon started: Therdors, Beatrico, Porsimmon, Erastus Corning, Vislgoth, Tognrdless, Coffeo (brown filly), Aaron Pon- nington, Morrls’ black colt Vandalite, nnd Petty. Tho race was won by Beatrico in ba weconds ; Tegardlosa second, ocond Race—For a purse of $900, ail ages; $760 to tho first, $100 to tho sccond, aud 260 to tho third horse; two-milo heats. Thero were four ontries. Tho first and second heats wero won by Katy Pongo in 8:44 and 8:45 5 Btookwood second in both heats. The other en-~ tries wore John Merriman and Eolus. The third race was for the Monmouth oup, value 1,600, addod to the swoepstakes, 8 each, tho second to roceive 300, and the third $160'0ut of tho stakes, two and a Lalf miles, Five horses_startod, viz.: Pronknoss, Business, Burvivor, Wanderor, and Hubbard, The raco 1t prosonts was won_b; Wnnduror, in 4:343¢, Proaknoss socond, Hubbard third. Bofore starting the ools sold: Wanderor, $2,000; Proaknoss, 1,300 ; Hubbard, 8386 ; Burvivor, $800 ; Busi- noss, §35. BOARD OF ATPEALS, New Yong, July 8.—Tho second annual meot- ing of the Board'of Appesls of tho National Trotting Associstion was held to-day. THE TRIGGER, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune. JouieT, July 8.—] ;;fudna, of OChicago, and Cook, of this city, will hovo a pigeon-shooting to-morrow morning for $250 a side,—Bogardus to give Cook ton dond birds out of fifty. MURDERS. Faking of Life at Washington, Phila« delphin, Moston--A Man XKilly His Wifo and Commity Suicides WasmNaroN, July 8.—Andrew Stowart and Tom Andorson hada fgut last ight. Tho frionda of tho Iattor intorforod, and woro_boating Btow- art, whon ho drew a rovolver and fired, killing William Tyler. All woro colorod. PurtapeLrurA, July 8.—Durham Wilson fatall: ghot David Brown this morning. Both were col- ored. Wilson escaped. Jenlousy was the cause. Prmaperenza, July 8,—Durham Wilson, who kitled David Brown lnst night, has beon arrestod at North Ponn Villago, in a house adjacont to whero ho lived. BostoN, July 8.—This aftornoon, Michael Dou- mond shot his wife dead, and then himsolf, Tho artios had boon living on Tufts streot, but on nturdey Dosmond drove his wifo and hor tivo childron by a former husband into the stroot. The wife and childron subsequently found lodg- inga {n Becond strost, Bouth Boston, whore Dos- m[uml followed, and whore the tragedy took place. New Yomz, July 8,—Jamoe Donnelly has boen arrosted at ‘Carrytown, on tho oharge of causing the death of his wifo by brutally beating hor. Two atop-ohlldren are” the chief witnessos againat Dounelly. John Dadofllo, while at work yostordsy, in Nowark, N. J., struck John Guatausson, o fol- low-lnborer, with an ax, inflicting a fatal wound, Dadefilo says that *God told him to killthe devil, and lie thought Gustausson was Batan,” John @. Bchuman, of No, 438 Qreenwich stroot, was arrested this morning for tho at- tompted murder of his wife, Ho was found sit- ing at a tablo with a rovolver before him, and his wife in the noxt room shot through the mouth, the bullet lodging In her neok, It is be- lloved that there was au arrangement botween Behuman and his wifo tnat tho former should shaot the Iatter nnd then himself. The Coroner's jury roturned o vordict to-day that Mary McCabe was killed by hor husband and son,” Both woro sont to the Tombs. Tolegraphic Mrevittes. At Lonsing, Iowa, whilo tho 12-year old son of Mr. Frayer was running down hill, toward the town, ho foll down, breskiug Lis neck and kill- ing bim {natantly. John T, Hulseman, who was brought to Phila- dolphia from fit. Louls tostand his trial for forg- ing tho nnmo of bia fathor-in-law to a promis- aur{ note, escaped from ono of tho court ofticers 1ast night. Qov. Carponter, of Tows, has heen Invited to attond the grand fostiyal of the United Gorman- Amworican Socloty, at New York, July 20, to cole- Lrate tho unionof the Baxon races, but ho s obliged to decline. 8o far, 207,776.81 havo boen expended on the now JIowa Capitol. Of the last sppropriation, sbout 76,000 have been expended, ant $83,224.10 are yet undrawn, The granlte 1s now being rmml from Sauk Iapide, Minn., and Codar Ialls, Iowa. ' No Quinoy stons las yet been recolved, At Red Rock, Yowa, last Wednoadsy, s littlo girl of 11 yoars, named Effic Robertson, was visiting at tho honeo of Mr, Gilbort Barr, Tho ohildron being loft alono in tho houso, thoy at- tomplod to fill a lighted Jamp with Korosono, An oxplosion reaultod, and the houre was burned to ashos, all eacaping savo Miss Efflo, who was burned in the houso. 9 On tho ovoning of the 4th Inst, s Mr. Bnok, living noar Honry's Mills, Bromor County, Iowa bocamo intoxicatod. Whilo driving home sl dusk, with hia wife, throo little ilrls. and o son in 1ig wagon, .ho was driving st & bronknaok spoced, and, whon nosr Nashua, ran the wagon into o ditoh, throwing tho boy out, IIis head slrlk!n;iy rook, hia skull was brokon, killing hiln instantly, Tho shook soborod tho fathor sufll- elenllg for him to realizo what ho had dono, and ho scomod to bo euddonly solzod with o fronzy almost uncontrollable, and had to bo forcod into_the wagon and placod by the sido of tho lifelons body T tis boy, and thoro held dur- ing tho continuance of tholr journoy home, EDU(_)_AT_IO_NAL. State Principals’ Association in Scse slonat Ottawn, It Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, Iil, July 8.—The meoting of tho Btato Principals’ Assoclation st the Oporn- Houso, in this city, was attonded by about 120 principals and a respootablo number of visitora and spectators. The mooting was ealled to ordor ot 3 p. m, by Proaldont Boltwood, of Princoton. The Rov. Mr. Oleghorn, of Ottaws, offered prayor. A. H.Whito, of Pooris, resd sn essay on Departmontal Instruotion, in which tho Bub~ oot .\‘vlu lzruenl}admm an abégm;m::lr,r :fiul nl: 0 advantages of the proposod rofo 80 forth. B was {ol&wfg by & dnbntuy; in which Mossre. Powoll, of Aurora,, Govo, of Normal, Wi of Ogle County, Pipor and ’Uronby,n Tows, and othera took part. Dr. Willard, of Ohicago, delivered a very ex- oollont oral address on *Tho Bost Mothod of Téaching History," and woa listenod to with Joep attontion, In the ovoning, Mr. Cullor, of Ottawa, read sa addross of welcomo, and waa rosponded to by President Boltwood, who atterwards road a papor on *Bohools and Teachoers.” It was full of good suggostions, and altogothor an ablo, practical view of this subéoot. A much largor attendance is expected to- morrow. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Department Wenthor IReport. LOUAL OBBEBVATION. Onicaao, July 8, 1878, § 2 || foree of wind. . UBNEDAL OBSERVATIONS. Monpay, July 8, 1873—10:18 p. m, T [T _ind. _|Rain]_Westhe, 20.90) 58,Calm. "16|0londy. 2001 60l frosh.. | .18[Fair, 30.01| 73 NE., gontle, | " {Cloudy, 30,11{ T3{Calm, | Fair, ngo vre[30.07] 80IN. W, Mght, | {Tuir! Cincionati..|29.95| 74|Oalm, 20| Fair, Qlovoland,..(§0.08] 6|N,, freab, | .08|Tair. 05| 67|E., frosh. © |Fair 11} 73|E., brisk, Falr, 00| 1K, brisk, Fair, 08| 61{Caten. Cloudy. 4] 578, W, gontle,] [Fair. 87| 57|Calm. Cloudy. 01| 08 ., gentle. Falr, 10| o W, g, | ozjglouy, 0| 7|8, E.,'fréeh. | [Throaion'g. .07 07(8. E., gentle,| Cloudy, 05| 68[N. E,, freah, Falr, 00| oo, ight, Gloudy. Yankions..: G3l5.'E., gontln.| .24Cinar. TRODABILITIES, ‘Wasnixatox, July 8.—On _Wednosday, for tho Gulf Statos, southwest and northwosk winds with local rains on tho eonstorn Gulf and Florida coasts, For tho South Atlantio States, gouthwest winds, clondy weathor, and ocoasional rain, followed in the afternoon by northwost winda and cloating wenther. For tho Middie Statos, continued rain during Tueeday night, followed by morthwost winds and cloarin woather on Wednoedsy, For Now Englan gouthonst winds, backing. to morthenat, with throntening weathor and occnsional rain. For the Lower Lakes, northerly winds and partly cloudod wonther, ' For the Upper Lakes and Northwest, northeastorly winds and gnrtly cloudy woathor with falling barometor and pos- sibly occasional rain. BTAGE OF WATER, Daly roport of tho stago of water, with ohianges in the twenty-four hours ending 8 p. m., July 8, 1873, i) 3 5in. “Dalow Liga water of 1671, - . W. 8. KAUFMAY, Obsorrer, Toom 78 Major Block, Ohloago, NEW YORK. Walworth to Go to Sing Sing To=-Day== Pacific Stenmship Investigations-- Comptroller Greon’s Troubles=-Misw cellancous Nows Items. Nzw Yong, July 8.—By direotion of the Shorift, young Walworth has beon romoved from his quarters in the Tombs hithorto occupiod by him, foacoll in Murdoror's Tiow.” Tt is said that when the frionds of Walworth learned of this action, thoy wero WZ much nnww. Yosterday o _doputation, including Mrs, Walworth, Gon. Hordin, and Thurlow Weod, waited upon'Sheriff Bronnan to aacortain if it Was not possiblo to laco Walworth in somo other oell, not in 0 neighborhood of convicted felons. Tho Bhorif informed the deputation that he had only a fow hours beforo visited Wal- ‘worth, who had said to him: “I like my new coll much better than I ealoulatod. I dou't caro to bo moved from hero.” The doputation also urged the Bhoriff to kwg7 ‘Walworth in the ‘Tombs, a5 long aa ho could, but the Sheriff ox- Bromud his detormination to send him to Sing h‘?; Prison to-morrow. ‘oung Walworth will loave the Tomba prison to-morrow for Bing Sing. His motbor oalled to seo him to-day, and at the parting was considor- ably nifectod. Aaron Froeman, s stockholder in tho Pacifio Mail Btoamship Company, demands that the prosent Board unite with him in a sult against A. B. Btockwell, lato Prosident, to recover tho valug of securitios belonging' to tho Company, swhioh he alleges wore diverted from their propor use, ‘The mattor was referred to the counsol of tho Company. Patrick MoMullen, an employe of tho late Burcan of Elections, obtained a pommgtory mandamus from Ju«jge Lawrence in the Court of Common Ploas, roturnablo bofore Judgo Van Brunt, compolling tho Board of Lstimate aud Apportionmont to malke an appropristion to cover tho expousos of that Dureau from Docombor, 187), to Soptember, 1873, and thus deprive the Comptroller of his etanding oxcneo for tho nonpayment of legal claima for sorvicos rondered. On roturn day, dy, invtoad of - inaking & roturn that thoy ohoyed tho ordor, tho Board prescntod a number of exousos why if shiould not bs compliod with. Those eoxousos Judge VanBrunt has ovor- and to-day, in =an elaborato opinion, orders the Board to show cause on tho 14th iunsiant why they should not be sent to Ludlow atroot Jall for contempt. Justice Daniels haa required Comptrollor Groen to show cause in the Buprems Court to- mortow why ho does not pay tho olaima of tho HuLmrmuu for May and Juno, Patrick Hallook, who robbod the jewolry store of Charlea I, Phelps, and feloniously assanltod tho latter, was sontonced to Btate's Prison five vars. i Goy. Dix lias vetood tho bill providing for tho construotion of a rallrond in Wall ntreet, Jeff Davis i atill hore, and don't contemplato leaving st prosent. Alfrad B, Lagrave, who was extradited from Trance for burglary, but on landing here wan ar- Yeatod on clvil suits, waa to-day disoharged from oivil arrest by Judge Fowler, who direoted tho Bhorlr to hold Lagrave subject to anindictment for burglary, L Fir Gexesxo, I, July 8. Mrs, Morroyw, on Contre etroel, was totally de- 0 fine dwelling of : WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1873. stroyed by fire laat night, undor clroumstancos denoting~ incondiarism, ~ Thero was a elrous in town, and tho opinfon of citizens is that tho firo waa set in order to glvo an opportunity for bur- glary in othor parts of tho olty. Tho only insur- ance was o small polioy of 8600 in tho Zltnn In- suranco Company, and that ia all that is loft of tho worldly effeots of o worthy widow. — e KIDNAPPING. Lord Gordon, of Now York Notoricty, Achioves n Sousntion in the Nelghe Lorhood of EPombinne=Prominent Minnesotans in Tronbles Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 81, Paur, Minn,, July 8.—Lord Gordon, who wasg latoly robboed of £41,000 in bonds, supposed by detootives to lure him over the border, was scizod on Thursday, near Fort Garry, by two officors from Ninneapolls and brought to disputed torritory near Pombina, where ho was rescued, and the oflicora arroatod by n squad of troops from Fort Duffor- in. It is said Gordon wns made drunk nud ) goggod by bis caplors. ~Wio Muitoban sufhoritios” also nrrested s _ accossorios to the Iidnapping _ Mr. Bontloy, & motchant at Fort Garrg, 7. O. Burbank, Drosi- dont of tho St. Paul Fire and_Marino Insuranco Company, and_Goorgo N. Morriam and Lorin Flotcbor, of Miunonpolls, Tho threo last, namod woro at Fort Gnrr&on ‘businoss, owning mills and fine lands in the Red River Valloy, Bubsoquent reports say Mr, Burbank has escapod to this side of tho line. Goorgo A. Brackett, hlni(nr of Minneapolis, accompaniod by the Hona, E. M. Wilson, Wm. Lochran, and 0. M. Loring, wont by speeial train on Saturday ovening to tondor” bail, and carrying warrants and doou ments to seouro the body of Gordon, Dispatohes of last evoning ssy Mayor Brackett snd his lawyora would bo arrostod on their arrival to-dny by the Manitobans, Thoy arrived thero at 4 this momln;i. The plan for Gordon's arrost was laid at Minnoapolls, where Aarshall O, Roborts, of Now York, and ropresontatives of tho estate of Horace T, Olark have beon for somo timo. Roborts and Clark gavo bonds, $37,000, for Gordon's rcnpycmmcu in tho suita with Jnfl Gould. Gordon is also wantod by New Yorl partios on other accounts, « RELIGIOUS. Nicbrow Confercnce at Olncinnatis=- First Doy’s Procecodings. OmoinxaTy, July 8.—Tho ropresontatives of sbout fifteon Hobrow nangro*;ntlnna of the ‘Wost and SBouthwest mot in conforenco here this foronoon. Moretz Loth, of this city, was olect~ ed Permanont Chairmon, Vice-Presidonts — Honry Adler, Gincinnati ; N. Bloom, Loulsvillo; L. Sifvorman, Ohioago ; D. Maser, Gbsrlostown, W. Va.; H. £, Btorno, Porn, Ind, ' Soorotarics— L. Levy, , Oinolnnati; » M. Dombotz, Louisvillo, » M. Loth, in taking tlo chair, said that tho objeot of this Convention was to form a union of ” all the Hobrow congrogations under whoso auspices it {8 contemplated catab- lishing & Hebrow Thoological Iustitution. Ha onrnostly plead that tho Ton Commnndments should bo npheld with tho samoe rovorenco and high osteem as_of olden timo, and maintained that, to tonch them to_tho rising gonoration, to impross thom upon their minds, and enforco them on thei hearts, teachers and minfstors were neoded who aro oon- versant _ with tho langusgo of the 1snd ; and, to educato such tonchors, he belioved a Hobrow Theologieal Institution was essontial, ‘The address was well recelved. The romaindor of the foronoon was spont in appointing committecs and gotting ready for work. A rosolution to form o union of congre- gotions was unanimonsly passed. In the afternoon lottors woro road from vari- oun congrogations West and South not able to sond delogates, but favoring tho union. 'A rosolution limiting the union to founding a geminary, and disavowing its purposo to estab- lish & creed, oxcited opposition, and was indefi- nitely postponod. Another rosolution declaring tho unlon to ba for tho botter discharge of the duty of Hobrews to humnnity had tho same offact, and was laid over till to-morrow. One dologato is allowed for overy fifty mom- bers in tho congregation. Two hundred delo- gatos are prosent. A ride in the suburbs and & supper in the park is the programmo for to-mor- row aftornoon and ovening. Young Mon’s Christian Association Convention. Povenxeersiy, July 8,—Tho Eightoenth An- nusl Convenlion of "tho International Young Men’s Ohristian Association of tho United Biates snd British Provincos assembles in the Washing- ton Btreot Mothodist Episcopal Church, in this city, at 10 o'clocls to-morrow morning. The Con- vention will continuc four or fiva days, and be- tweon 600 and 600 delegates aro oxjpected to be presont. Already a large numbor have arrived, and as fast ne thoy roport at tho Association Hall aro assignod quartors in privato familios about tho city. RAILROAD NEWS. Rebuilding the XRallway Shops mc Auroras-The Eric EloctionmOther Intelligences Avuzona, Ill., July 8,—A, Walbaum & Co., contractors for tho robuilding of tho railroad shops at Aurora, commonced their labor ;'usmr- dsy upon tho new shops with 60 man. To-day they have 100, and to-morrow thoy oxpact to have 200 in employ on the work of rebuilding, which numbor they will keep in continual om- loy until the worke aro comploted. Tho build- nga to bo immediatoly orocted oro: Tho black- | emith-shop, 50x200 foot in sizo on tho ground ; passenger-car shop, 80x210 feot; froight-car shop, 80x210 ; and woodwork-machine shop, 80x 800. Tho materinl that will enter into the con- struction of theso buildings will consist entiroly of atono, brick, iron, and siate, sxcopt tho win- dow-fratics, tho intontion boing to makoe them sbaolutoly fire-proof. New Yonk, July 8.—Tho annual statement of the Erio_TRallway Company shows tho fundod debt to bo £40,040,160 ; capltal stock, same as laat yoar ; prosont floating dobt, 81,700,000 ; re duction since last July, $4,760,000. A full rej ort of tho affairs of tho Company, inoluding ho earnings for tho first six months of the prosont yoar, is deferrod until the ond of August next. ‘The annual olection of Directors of tho Erie Railroad bogan at 10 o'olook this morning. 'Tho olls closod at 12. About 60,000,000 ot stocls, n the Bischoffshoim intorest, waa voted on for: the following tiokot, which, it was bolioved, will be olocted : Samuel D. Babeoock, Goorgo H. Brown, Herman R. Baltzor, Bamuol L, J, Barlow, W. Butlor Duncan, Gilos Hotchkiss, Williom T. Hart, Adrian Iselin, Jud Taylor Johnson, Honry L. Lansing, Edwin D. Morgan, Cortland Parkor, X. Homer Ramsdoll, Lucius Robinson, Frederic] Bhuokardt, William M. Shippen, Potor M. Wat- gon, Al oxcopt the following five aro on the present Directory : Goorgo H. Brown, Prosident ©f the Now York;, Boston & Montronl Railway; Gilos Hotchkiss, ex-membor of Congross, Bing- hamton; William ', Hart, Prosident of the Bos- ton, Hartford & Erio Railrond; Adrian_Isolin, Buiss banker, and Lucius Robiugon, of Elmira, ox-Comenuat of tho Btate. No dividonda wero declared. . —_———— Ruilrond Accidents, DesMoryes, July 8.—A collision botweon two froight traine on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pa- cific Railroad took place noor this city last night. Thoe pilots were knockoed off the opposing en- ginos, and ono car was wreokod, EyvAnsviLLE, Ind,, July 8.—Tho mail train on the Tndianapolis & Qinoinnati Railroad ran jnto o freight train on & sido track just sbove Vin- connes Jnst night, breaking up sovornl froight cars and the locomotive of tho muil train, %{o ono was seriously hurt. Deg Mornxs, July 8.—~W. Wolls, editor of the Oroston (Iowa) Independent, was killed on Thursday last, by being run over by n awitch engine, e = Ocenn Stenmaship News. Lavenvoor, July 8.—Tho stoamships Oity of Antwerp, Assyria, and Rhein, (rom Now York, and tho oravius, from Nonfrau, havo arrivod out. Nrw Yorg, July 8,—Arrived, stenmships Pom« broke, from Cardiff, Groece, Oity of London, Minnesota, and Bamaris, from Liverpool, Burned to Death, Meurms, July 8.—A daughtor of Capt. Ed- ward A, Colo, agod 7, waa sovoroly if not fatally burnod this morning by a musquito not ontehing fire, Her fathor wassoverely burned in attompt- ing to save his child. —_— Railroad Conductors Arrosteds PuiLAbELIIIA, July 8.—It s roported that tho Ponusylvania Iailroad Company has cauted tho arrost of four oconduotors on tho Philadelphin and Now York Division, and also a gato-keopor ut Jersoy Oity Forry, for swindling tho Comemny in some w“fl in coupon tiokets. ‘Tho peculations are said to hava beon golug on for a long time, e il bl oy Violating the Ilovenue Law, Brrrast, Me,, July 8.—Barnabua M. Roborts, Collector of Dolfast, waa to-day arrostod by United Btates Mlllllli Marble, on & warraut for violation of tho rovonue laws, by engaging in’ trado, Ho will bo oxaminod bofors Commls- slonor Clifford, at Portland. SINGULAR ACCIDENT. Malf o 110 of Rallrond Track Drops into the Missourl iRiver. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LAWRENOE, Kan., July 8,—A half milo of tho Misgouri Paoiflo. Rallrond trnok mnoar Kick- npoo Statlon dropped into tho Missourl Rivor this evoning. It eank out of sight in the flooded stream in ono lurch, and without any warning, It scoma that tho river undormined the track without the knowledge of rallroad mon. The wator whoro tho track was situated is now 40 foot doop. Rallroad mon sny it is tho moat fenr- ful ront over scon, Tho oscapo of traine was al- most mirnoulous."” An Extroordinary Trips Snpectal Diepateh to The Chicagn Tribune, 8t. Pavr, July 8,—Tho stoamer Aunt Bolsy from Kalamazoo River, Michigan, by way of the Tox and Wisconsin Rivera, arrived” thia noon, 8ho loft Kalamezoo Juna 27 Tho Contennial Celebration, Hanrtrorp, Ot., July 8.—Tho Sonsto passed rosolutions np{»rnvlng the Contonninl Celebra~ tion at P'biladelphia in 1876, and asking its en- coursgement by tho poople of Counaaticut. — Sunstruck, New OnreAns, July 8.—Moroury 96°, Throo sunstrokes wore reportod, one fatal. —— MYSTERIOUS DEATH. At half-pnst 10 last night, Officor Gnatavo Hopping obsorved a man lying on & bonoh in the Loko Front Park, botwoon IMarrison stroot and Hubbard oourt. _Bupposing him to bo asleop, the officor tried to nrouso bim, TFailing in this ho dlscoverad that tho man was apparont- ly dond. Iiis body belng yot warm, the officer bronght Dr. Wright on the spot, who pronounced 1" - mnn dond. Tho body was thoroughly ox- a0, nd 1o movks of violonoa was faund upon it. Tho physician thought that tho moan bad died from heart-disease. Boveral porsons who woro loitering nonr tho bench upon which' he lay, saw him llo down. Ho must hivo diod vory poncofully, us 50 ong eaw him mako any pecullar motion. In his gackotn woro found novoral onvelopes addrossed amuol Palelhoys, ILoom 4, No. 183 Btato atroot. Ho was apparently about 35 yoors old, and a hoavy growth of hair covered his faco. Tho body was takon to tho Morguo, whore the Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. A BUNKO JOB. An improssible countryman who refused to give his name wna boaten out of $410 in a Clark streot bunko houso’ Inst night. It is eald the job was nccomplished by gotting the yural” gentleman drunk., Bunko mon, it in enid, hovo made on an averago 8500 » night sinco tho races bogan, and of their many vio- tims only three have reported their losses at the hondquarters of police. No arrests woro made in tho caso narrated abovo, na the victim did not make & complaint, fisii A SR "SLIGHT FIRE. Tho alarm of firo at holf-past 12 o'clock last night from Box 63, was caused by fire in an un- asenpiod bullding bolonging to Plorgo & Bon- man, No. 897 Michigan avonuo. Loss, §100; coverod by insnranco. BMARRIAGES. WRIGHTCTANLY—Jaly %" at fho, rusidonco of tho hrido's unolo, Mr. Jamos Nortan, in Tlelona, Ark., by Rov, FathorShanasa, Mi Atigustin W. ivn&m of Qhléago, fo Mins Knt Hanly, third drughtr of o late Ztr. M. U, Hanly, of Jossamiho Co., Kr. DEATHS. B Wi iuisoo N DR, mgflfll)»«!ul:s, ‘Horatio Reed, of heart disoase, in his Gar, Hudoral Thuraday, July 10tb, at 19, m., from his Iato rosidonco, 842 Michigan-av., by carriagos to Rosolill. Triends are invited, PENDERGAST—In this clty, July 7, Mrs. Pondorgast, native of Mayo, Iroland, at tho residenco of hor son, Michaol Pendorgast, B Kowor-at. Funernl on tho 9th, at lflg o'clock, earriagos to Oal- u\rfi. "Frionds of the family aro rospeoifully invitod at at- i COOK-Carrlo E. Cook, agod 8 months and 17 days. Al Wodronday, St B 2t p ey from S Wost Randolph-at. * NABON—At Monmouth, Til., on Saturday, July 5, Mary Adaling, tyin daughtor af’ Edward WV, and ‘Franoes A Niton, of thils oits, aged 9 montha sud 14 days, DOWNER—Minnte A., only davghter of AndrowN. i Mary A, Dowdor, agod 23 monthe and § days. Fanoral Wadaostlag, July 9, 4118, T from the rest- onco, 1022 West Van Turon- SWRAY—In Evanstan, on the 6th fnat., at the resldonoa gt s grapdtathor, A\l\{uim K., only son ‘ot James T aud C‘:m‘r?-flmflflfl. Puefand Kubtira, N. Y., papors ploaso o AUCHION SALES. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Our Regular Auction Sl 0f Wednesday, July 9,2t 9 1-2a, m,, “Will be tho most attractivo we havo yot of- fored this senson, a4 in addition to o largo lino of best grades of BOOTS AND SHOES, From manufacturors, we have 100 LOTS A1 GOODS to olose out for a Retailer. GEO. P. GORH & 00,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av, By ELISON & FOSTER. o Jul; Fridoy MormRg.Say 11, Household Furniture AT ATCTION, Friday Morning, July 11, at 9 1-2 o'olook, AT OUR BALESROOM, 81 MARKET-ST. ELISON & FOSTER, Auotioncors, AT AUCTION. | One puir Matched Bay Rorsos. One Bix.Sout Baroucho, Harnoss, &a., &0. TFRIDAY MORNING, July 11, 2t 10 O'0'k. Must bo sold, Owner loaving oity, . H£LISON & FOSTER, Auctiouvord,, 87 Markot-st. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S BALE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &O., WIEDNESDAY, July9, at 8 o'olock. Brown and liloaclied Cittons, Dross Guods, . and T, Qasa,, 64 Cloth and Onssimeros, Osss. and Cottonado Oalfoo and Whito Shirts, Linon Sults, Laco Gurtalns, Qurtain Nots, Ladios' Helts, Black and Golofod Slik, Tibbane, Silk ! Straw Ianoy r ino of morchiandian, By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auatlonoors, 81 and 8 Fonth Canal-st. By BRRUSH, SON & €O, 41 South Canalat. WEDNESDAY, JULY 0, AT 9:30, Furniture and Gneneml lf[erohm‘lldlxqse, ¥ Y . Parl ite, Marblo-1' in B O < ot Tiodey Tiuronuw, Todatends, Juie Bireeto, hoteral sptorionthl Fratisiy, i ad socond-haud CErYISHE, SON tlodaore, ath Canal-ut. BANKRUPT SALE OF AUCTION SALES, By Wi, AU BUTTERS & G0, Buggies, Express Wagons, Phaetons, Itto., At auction, on Wi MORNING, July9, DNESDAY at10'0'olock, at 86 and 57 Houth Canatat, WM. A. BUTTERS & G0., Auctionsers. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE 41 CHOICE DENCE LOTS Botwoon Vingonnos-av., OCharles-av,, and Sfk Forty-third-st, ‘Wo will offer for nnlo ot PUBLIC AUC- TION, ON THH GROUNDS, Viednosday, July 9, at 2 1-2 ovlock p. In, 41 CEOICH RESIDENCE LOTS ! Bituated on Vincennes-nv., Charlese av., and Forty-third-st. Those are fino Building Lots. Large brick sowor on Forty-third-st., and within four blooks of the horno oars, two blooks from tho Hyde Park Dummy, and only flve blocks from the Forty-third.at. Depot of the I.0. R. R., and in a néjghborhood that is rapidly im- roving wif 0 rosidonces. BSituatod be- waon tho two Bouleyards, and rapidly ad- vancing in value. Tho sale to boporemptory nnd bona fldo in every rospoot, and groal b’"fi“m oan bo oguutn . THRMS OF BALH.--One-sixth onsh ; one. sixth in 30 days ; balanco 1, 9, 3 and 4 years, 8 &m‘ cent intorest por annum. itlo porfoct. Printod abstraots furnished OB BB teatn will 'ae spoc n lonve tho I. 0. R, R. Dopot, foot of Liake-st., at 2 0’clock N :h.g-p, on day of salo, roburning at clods o For furthor particulars and plats, call at tha s, of CLAE, HATHANE Des 18 -8t., or W. A, . and 17 Rondolph-at. s CLARKE, LAYTON & CO. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auot'rs. Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods. STRAW GOODS, ETC., At auction, on THURSDAY, July 10, at 954 o' Ao ST ek, T pt s st Mardoigfepte ok 1 ‘WM, A. BUTTENS & CO,, Auctionoors, OPEN AKD TOP BUGGIES At auction, on FRIDAY MORNING, July 11, at 84 o'clock, at 16 and 17 Kast Randolph-at. WA, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsors. 910 Down! §5 4 Month! EVENING AUCTION SALE of nlos lots st NORWOOD PARK, 8o § blocks from dopot. Faro 303ayuar. Salo to take plce on Mondsy evoning, July 14, at 7;30 p. 1., at Buttors* auctlon rooms, 8 and 67 Soath Canal strust. Torms only 810 down and 68 month on each Iot suld, with 8 por cont interest. Titlo porfoot. Got plata and bills of WILSON, PRIROE & GO., Roomm 6, 182 Clavkrt., or of WAL’ A BUTTERY & 00., Auotioncors, 55 aud 67 South Usnalst, rnd Anction 2 AT ELMHURST. - 200 Residence Lots and 4 New Dwellings, Hach having o Lot 100 foot front, On WEDNESDAY, July 16, *73, OIN TEHE GROUND. A Bpecial F'roe Train of Ton Cara will leave on the Galena Division of tho Northwestern ‘Railroad, from tho Wells Btreet Depot, at 10 o'clock a.m. A ¥ree Lunch will bo served at1l o'clook, Tho sale will commendce at 13 o’clock, THE TERMS ARE EASY, 10 por cent cash on the day of salo, 10 per cont within 80 days, balance 1,3, 3,and 4 yenrs, with interost at 8 por cont. ‘BLMHURST, formerly Oottage Hill, is one of the most thriving suburban villages west of Chicago, having now upwards of 100, Dwellings, excellent School and Church fa« cilitios, high and rolling grounds, and having unusunl attraction for those seeking sube urban homes. SALE PEREMPTORTY. UTTERS & CO., Auolioncers, {E, LAYTON & CO. FIRsST Great Auction Sale WASHINGTON BEIGHTS Choice Residence Property. We shall offor for sale, ground, at Morgan Park, ton Heights, on Thursday, July 10, 1875, At 2 o'lock p. m., 200 of the choicest Residenco Lots_on tho bluil’ and prairvie near the Military School and Churoch, being in subdivisions made from a.0re proj nrtg Europnsed of the Blue Island Lan B\uldinf Com- pany, and the most desirablliy ocated of any property in that delightful suburb. The sale will be poremptory and bons fide, and great bargaina may bo oxpected. Titlo porfect in overy rospect. Printed abstracts to each purchaser. Froe transporta- tion to and from the sale, via C., R. 1. & P. R. R., by Speoial ’I{ram, leav- ing the Depot oot of LaSalle-st., at 1:30 p. m., shm‘g. TERMS OF SALE---10 per cent oash, 26 per cent in 30 days, balance in1l, 2, and 3 years, with intorest at 7 por cent per annum, ! By CLA on the ashing. lots will be furnished on the’ Valnaple City Real Hstaie, At Publio Auotion, for Onsh, On Thursday, July 17, at 10 a. m,, At outrance to Republio Lifo Bullding, on Laballo-at. noar Madison. Tho proparty to bo snld s sasats of TTonry Toabor, bank- o rupt, and consleta of 67 foot {ront on Wout Polkat,, near tho bridgo, with Zstory and basawmont briok huilding (No, 51'Wuut Dolk-at). Thia proporty is centrally located, {n & Srowing URFLoF, and (1o 4alo STurd &% uiusual olianco o e e .atory frame bullding, with ground Wit et Nos 01 angh 83" Mongnor.ate - This bulling ia fonr Onalats a¢ Biooutild, crottag, “sontailiy & Foolney fa woll buile and 1 good. ropa sl ol ar dopot, el M od for' boarding: ugo or liotol. o ab 11 bo sold by ardor af Gomrt (n ni ey PR R TR G ALL INOUL: BRANGHY! STk 18 PriGtOw, Bavoliacars witl make doposit &t salo, and pay batasos st xiiaiton of sbavete, L0 von o on il paetionian HSTRANIL TENRING, Ay e h o By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, T ATCTION, < A AL ure, Bttt v b Hats, loungos, Looking.(ilassos, Mattrossvs, e o o Hine (uilebtion of Ohfomos; slio, 10jgood hureu Bashines 8 o vy yavs Auctiooers, 63 South Ganaleat, ground. Tor further particulars oell upon B. ¥, C E & CO., Room 4, 122 T,aSalle-st,,or CLARKE; LAYTON & CO., 120 LaSallo-st. B. F. CLARKE & CO, No. 122 LaSalle-st. OLARKE, LAYTON & CO, 120 Lafallest, Auctioneers, BANKRUPT SALE. A Rare Chance. For a Lad, Man with some capital. Thy o Ly or O ebtiad Bustness of H. Herwegen, deceased, 146 Third-st., St. Paul, Withs f k of Embrold Trimmio, WA e ataskrbhor Artioles, Hauoy Goods, o s offored for salo at & Dargain Address P, O, Dox 5620, Bt. Paul, Ming, Zephys Oy