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" the 8 T T T e e ———— FOREIGN. Attempt to Burn the Vienna Exposition Building, ‘The Spanish Government Resolved to Crush Out the Carlist Rebellion. Payment of Another Installment of French Indemnity to Germany. AUSTRIA, L.oxpoy, July 9.—A spocisl from Vionna saya that ay [ttompt wou mado_yostorday Lo fire tho Ezhibition bullding. Correspondouts and other i}nruol\u who have roturnod hero hunt that tho uilding will probably bo burned soon, VieNNA, July 9.—Notico s givon in the jour- nals that an International Patent Right Congross ~will convono on the 1th August, An Imporisl Commission hag_Leou appoiitod to arrango tho proliminerics, Tho languaga used at tho Cons geoss will bo Garman, but French and English will bo pormitted. The deciuslons of tho Con- ‘gress will bo communicatod through the soveral *Commispionors to their rospoctive (tovornmonts, Invontors aud proprictors of inventions are nc- tively moving in tho matter, and & large and im- portant gathoring is anticipated. el SPAIN. Maprip, July 9.—The Licutonant-Colonel of a rogiment stationed st Tarifa haa beon cash- E!re;l for challouging Senor Cawpos to fight a uel. Tho Government has jesucd & manifesto de- claring that its most imperative duty now is to crush tho insurrection which is dovastating Catalonis, Navarro, and tho Dasque Provinces, Tty pmpm-in[fl for a supremo effort, and, avail- ing itself of tho oxtraordinary powors granted by tho Cortes, ins regolved to insist on tho in- cxorable oxecution of the Iaw, aud compol the soldiors to remain undor thelr colors until pa- cification is comploto, and, moroover, to call out tho reserves, if reinforcoments are necos- eary. Sonors Castelar and Salmoron hnve hnd n conferonce with tho Irreconcilable Doputios, to induco thom to return to the Cortes, but found it impossiblo to acceds to thoir domands, Gen. Nouvillas has resigned, and it is oxpoct- ed the Govorument will accopt his rosignation, Threo thousand factory oporatives have struck for higher wages and shortor hours 1 Alcoy, —_—— FRANCE. Pans, July 9.—The second installment of 250,000,000 francs of tho last milliard of tha war indomnity was delivered to tho German Troasury on the 5th, There now romains due to Germany but 50,000,000 francs, which, in accordance with the troaty mignod at Berlin on the 16th of ‘March lnst, is to bo paid by the Gth of noxt Soptombor, ———— CUBA, HAvANA, July 9.—The Government has sus- gmldud tho publication of the T'ribuno until the no of 82,000 imposed by the authorition i ® —— PORTUCAL. Lisnoy, July 9.—Fhe vine discase is spread- ing in Portugal. SWITZERLAND, Loxnox, July9.—The European and Amoericnn Postal Congroas will meot at Borne on the Yth of Septombor. « e THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TI—IUB__SDAY, JULY 10,.' 1873., Oathedral in this city, and_transacted a lar amount of business, o Comumitien doclasd that nix,y local socioty becoming n mombor of n Btato Unlon is _ontitled to all’ tho rights and {}dvlloueu of full membership in tho National nlon, and roquest all soclotios, in order that they may bo proporly onrolled in tho Na- tional Union, to roport tho namics, numbor of mombors, and dato of organization to the Na- tional Scorotary, at Philadolphia. Ropresonta- tlon by proxy in' the National Convontion was slso “authorized iu coses in which Aocloties bolonging to a Btate Union do not olect dologatos, Tho assessmont for tho current year was fixed at 10 conts por capita, Arrangenionta wero adopted to socurs & roduction of fara for dologates on the occasion of tha awsomblage of the Naliounl Convontion ab Bt. Louis in Octobor noxt. NEW YORK. Incidenta Comnnected with the Ieee moval of Young Walworth to Singe SingeeArrcst of the Womnn Stoddard, Implicated in the Goodrich Murderse Miscellnnoous Locnl Ltems, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yonx, July 0.—Frank 1. Walworth, tho parricido, was taken to Sing Sing this morning to Login hislife eontonco. At an enrly howr his mother, Mra, Walwortl, his grandmother and littlo brothor came to seo Wim, Thoy wore not ndmitted to the cell, however, but convoraed with him through the grated door. Boon aftor their arrival, two young women camo to tho prison, bringing with them s magniticont baskot of flowers, and asked pormission of Wardon Johnson to take them to young Walworth. He consonted, but if thoy wore influenced, as is suppored, moroly by curi- osity to 800 the prisoner, it was_ not gratified, ne thoy wore mot at tho entrance of the junor prison by Mra, Walworth, and she rocolved tho flowers oxprossing her thanks, BShe apparently was not sequainted with them, In oxpoctation of his ro- moval, and nttractod by tho prison van, s largo crowd had gathered nbont tho Tombs, Walworth was au ealm and collectod as usual thismorning, Lust night, whon informed that ho would bo romoved to-day, he morely #aid, * Vory woll; Tam roady.” Ho took bis supper, which way quite a hoarty ono, and ato with nn nppotite. At an early hour ho rotired to bed and slopt peacofully. As 800u ra the Shoriff ar- rived ho procoeded to Walworth’s coll and nsked Diim if bo was roady. * Yos,” waa the raply, * I liavo been waiting for you." At this momont Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Tonoxto, July 9.—Senator McPherson, who was President of the Provisionnl Board of Diroc- tors of the Intor-Occanio Rtailway, has 6 two- column communication iu the moruing papers in reference to Sir Hugh Allan's statemonts that he, McPhorson, **Liss been applicd to by our opponents, and uses that fact as tho lever by which to obtain better terms from ue. Ho iu- sists on gotting $260,000 stock, nud throatens opposition if he does not got it," Ho asserts that evory allogation is sbsolutely without foundation. Tour memoranda are published which substan- tinto soveral of tho charges made againat the Government and Sir lugh Allan, A proposition submitted at tho timo of the negotiatious shows that 10,000,000 of stock was allotted to Ameri- cans, and thet & majority of the Directors were Amoricans, Wilmott, the famous fish-breeder, after depos- Iting about 200,000 salmon fry in the rivers of Ontario, hias gouo to construct fish breeding es- tablishmonts for tho Govermment at Ganpo and Minmichi. il The Canadian Governmont Commission to the Vionna Exposition start for Europo to-day. Par- ticular attention is tobe paid to manufactures of iron, wool and leather of special importance . to_Canada. MoNTREAL, July 9,—An_opora-houss i3 to bo ereeted on the sito of St. Patrick's Hall, de- gtroyed by fire. It will cost £300,000. i A'strong feeling oxists hore still agninst Sir Hugh Allan aud the Dominion Government, WOMAN'S RIGHTS. Women Tax-Payers of Ohio Mcet in ®nvention--They FProposed to Ore ganize and Move in Solid Phalanx on the Constitutional Convention at Columbus, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CrxcINNATi, July 9.—The initial eteps toward securing a recognition of the equality of woman bofore the law in the Constitution of Ohio was takon ot & called meeting of tax-paylug women hold in this city to-day. Mra. IL M. T. Coutlor, of Cloveland, O., President of Ohio Womnan's BSuffrage Association, was ealled to tho Chair and addressed the meot- ing at somo length. She eubmitted that, in viow of the fact that the Constitutional Conven- tion was now in session, the time had come, the opportunity was horo, for Ohio women to pub forward thoir claim. If tho opportunity waa disregarded, or pormitied to pass, it was not likely that an amendmont or & clause ‘would bo added to the Constitution of tho State giving woman equal rights teforo tho “law~ without her sl h'fi for it, and if the women failod to do 80 it woul bo twenty yoars befuro another opportunity would prosoitt itsolf. She appenled, therofore, to the 2,000 tax-paying womon in Hamilton County, whose aasosned valuo of real estato amounted (ot £4,000,000, whathor thoy womld remain longer the victims of injustice,~—whothor {hoy would longer continue to pay taxes and rot ~ hayo tho _ right' fo say who shotld hold office, and, therefore, dispose of tho mouoy oxacted from thom, ‘I'ic amend- ments to tue Constitution of the United States gavo equal rights toall malo persous without ropard to color, race, or previous condition of servitude, aud left woman to bo classod with in- fants, idiots, and criminals, Now, had tho time not futlly camo 1o wipo out this disgrace ? Stould not this reproach to tho nation be removed ? Mre, Cutler noxt contrastod the utatus of woman in the soviral States, and _finally sottled down gpon Indiam, lowa, and Illinois s cqual ina higher and Lutter wpirit towards womsii. Bhe read copious oxiracts from Judgre Thornton's decision in tho Suprowe Court of Tilinols, doliv- orod March 3, 1873, waich wero fairly applaudod Leaving tho legal aspoct of her uumwt. iy nuxt];muenlcd it from \ha social point of viow, and illustrated it in varous ways., Sho showe that mon trurted to woman's shrowdness and economy in the managomeut of money in the bousehold, and thut tho identification of woman with man in business conerns was productive of the best rosults morslly and socially, 01d Californians tell how will mon became, hoty rackless aud dosporate uutil thelr wives and daughtors nostled to their sidos. Thon tho wholo aspoct aud spirit of Onilfcridn lifo changed for the bottor, and n bosutiful civilization spread along tho shores of the Pucifie, ‘Iheso aro moroly the points in the lady's ad- dress, which was Torcoful and eloquent. Bhe wag fru:lunntly applauded by hior lady hoarors, who ueed their parosol-tipa on the figor for the urposo. G Tho main objoct of the mooting was to onllst canvagaers whoto business it shall be to procure plgnatures of tux-paying women In their city and count; to & polition to the Conatitutional Convention praying for the right of represontation for women, ou the ground that na sho is taxed by tho Biate she ehould have a volce in tho Governmont. The movemont starts out with gromlucs of auocess, as for as the offort in that direction iy con- corned. i — ‘Arish Catholic Bencvolent Association Conventlon, \ Prrrentind, Pa., July 0.—The Exeoutive Oom-" too of ghe Iridh Catotlo Boneyolout Union o United States mot to-day in B, Paul's Mrs. Walworth, accompaniod by her youngost Bou, cAmo to tho coll, and, after giving. Frauk tho iskot of flowers left Ly the young womon, bid him good-byo. Mothoer and son conducted themeolves as thoy hiave over eince tho murder, without tho display of any omotion, Few worda wore oxpended botwoen thom, and those wore of acommon-place character. The young man was then conductod down stairs, and haud~ cuffed to Gillen, tho wife-murderer, and they wero conducted to tho prison van, ~ After the two murderors had been disposed of, Wes. Allen and Uon, Greonthal wero brought out, lbaondeuffed togothor, and four othors of miuor importanca were bronght out and placed by thotr sides. Tho vau then started for Forty-second street. As it was leaving, the two curious youug women tunde a rush to catch o glimpso of the parricide, but wore foiled. Thoy then entered a Fourth avenuo car with Mrs, Walworth, her little son, and basket of flowors, aud procecded to tho depot for another trial. Tho prisoner's graud- mothor drove away in na carringe which sho hiad brought for hor to ride up in. A largo number of persons woro collectod at tho depot, and it was with no little difliculty that tho oflleers could mako their way througli'the crowd. At last thoy succoeded in sccuring fcats on the train for thon prisouors, whon the party who occupied the socond car, Wwas soom sur- roundod by s large crowd which _tho railrond oflicials woro unable to keop out of tho dopot, Walworth's appearanco and conduct was commented upon. Ho was dresgod in & suit of light gray, and woro tho same Alpino Liat which ho s said o havo hud on whon bo shot his father. Ie spoke cheorfully to every one who addyessed him, and alto- gethor had more tho air of & young mau golog on & ploasure party than of a mur- doror about to suffor tho Euunh.y of his crimo. He laughed frequently, and once was heard to indulge In a ploasantry with a bystandor about his bracelets. His manner was quite in contrast with thut of Gillen, who was dull and silent. Amy Bnov, alias Am'f Stone, alins Kate Stod- dard, tho paramour and supposed murdoress of Charles Guodricl, was arrested at Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn side, last night. During tho seareli for Ler and Roscos, tho Brooklyn dotect- ivos camo across one Mary Haudley, who bad roomod with Amy in “Eighth street, while she was a prostituto, and who knew lier well. Thoy held out strong in- ducemonts to her to assiat them, and shie prom- ised complisnce. Ever siuce sho Las been trav~ eling around the country in compauy with Dotectives Folk and ~ Vidotto, ~Baltimoro sud Philadelphia especinlly belug thor- oughly overhauled. ‘Ihey had bogum to Lo disheartoned, as mnot the slightest cluo to Kate's wherenbouta or those of Roscoe could be obtained, On Monday lagt Folk and Vidotto roturned to DBrooklyn, and on Tuenday Miss Handley followed thor She renchied Brooklyn in the evening, and it was whilo sho was on Ler way to headquarters to roport that #ho suddenly sow the object of Tier sonrch standing bofors her. She instantly graspod her by tho arm aud called a policema, who taok her to the York-Streot Police-Station. Chief Campbell and Commissioner Jourdan were st oneo notified, and had o long interview with tho prisoner, but failed to elicit anything from her. Bho stoutly denied that she was the person they wonted, or that she had had anything to do'with Goodrich’s murder, They gave hor up finally as a bad job, but she has since been pouitively 1dentifled by several por- sons who knew the " murdered mnn's mistross, When arrested sho was completely woo- be-gone, worn out, aund lalf starved. tho clothing 'sho had on was a Taggod skirt and shuw aud frowsy bounet. Sho is & porfect picturo of Lucetto Moyers in appoar- ance, except that shio Las blondo hair and light comploxion, She refuses to tell whoro she has been sinco tho murdor, Whe polico think whon she shall have boen fed ~and rested sho will be moro communicativo. Bho is still confined iu tho York Streot Polico Station, and no ono is allowed to koo her. ‘Tho polico aro taliiug every procaution to koop tho fact of hor arroat & socret. Thoy say that tbu{ have cor- tain information that Roscoe is in this city, and they are scouring tho town aftor him with tho oxpoctation of catching him in a fow days. ‘Thoy profess to bellove that it was ho who committed tho murder, and that Kato wau only an accomplico, 1t 18 probable ihat Lu- cotte Moyers will be remrrested in a fow doys, Coroner Whitchill is making prepa- rations to _ closa tho inquosf, and will fix tho day tho moment Roscoo ls takon, The police sy that they will thon bo ablo to bring forward ample testimony to clear tho :nynury, and fix the crime upon the perpeira- ors. [To the Ausactated Press,} New Yonk, July 9.—Young Walworth was taken from thio Tomby to-day, and, in compuy with other erimivals, driven to the Hudson River tailrond Depot, on routo to Sing Sing, Mre. Walworth was at tho Tombs iu & carringo. When Lor son was brought out, #he roquested that Lo might be conveyed iu company with a Deputy- Bherift in hor curringe to tho railwsy station. "I'liia roquost was rofused. Young Walworth was manwed like the other prisonors, aud placed i tho peivon van. President Smith, of tho Polica Departmont, donies the rumor that & thousand, or any num- bor of muskets will be procured for the nwo of the Dopartment, Ho thinks that clubs in the Lbiands of pollceman have a mora cortalu nim, 1t is roported that QGen, Charles K. Graham ina boen npynlu(evl Chiof Engineor of the Do- partmont of Docks, ¥ auccood Gon, MoClalian, who has rosignod. The Coroner's jury to-day found I'rank Lar- kin guilty of killing Franz Ilubershaw on tho 234 of Juno, The firat frosh air plcnic of the Braoklyn poor childron camo off to-dny at Camorsio, 00 ohil~ dren participating, Jamen E, Nctirogor, ex-Supotintendont of nmnmwu, applled to Judge Daniols, of the Su- Yrume ourt, for a mandamnus compelling Comp- rollor Groen to pay his salary for Apul last, "he Court reorvod It decision. miu.oy.]uflornon and family sailed for Euzope Laura Koona i gaid tobo in tho city In the last stago of cousumption. ——— 5 lmngx- Money Ordors, INOIYNATI, O,, July 0.—John W. Grogg, alian John V. Young, was deteoted ycntu‘r;(vl(ny in trying to #ecnto money from tho Postoffico upon countorfoit orders, l[;mrporung to bo from Osbkoeh, Wis, Ho 'bos * beon operating through tho Wost for somo wooks, ood hns thus far cseaped detectlon, ‘Young wae recont!; ump]oflud in_the Monoy Ordor u{mrtmnnta the Ohicago Post-OfMico. After loaying his situation, ho hired a priuter to set up a form and strike off thess countorfolt ordors and advicos {:r Oshkosh, Wis., With theso orders he tried weveral places in Indlana ed Llinole, but, 80 far 88 heaxd, iom, Lo was. succossful aonly in Indhmn?ollm The dit- foroncs botwaoi the countorfoit and tho genuine ordora is . typographical error in tho advico, word the "t‘mlt or' bolng spolled with threo ts, Aftor prosonting his order here, dotectives woro placed npon hin track, but thus fur have not succoeded in arroating him, EDUCATIONAL. Socond Day’s Proccodings of Schoot Principals’ Conventions Special Dispatek to The Claeage Trilune, OrTAwA, Ill,, July 9.—Tho sccond day's pro- coodings of tho fifth sununl mooting of the Principals’ Bocicty of tho Stato of Illinols was attonded by » respectable nudionce, At 10 o'clock Frank IL Hall, of Aurora, rend a vory oxcollont ossay on Natural Scionco in the Publlc Behool. Tho rendor wae complimented by tho mont caroful attention by his sudionco of critics, and. dosorvod fho bighost. praigo’ not only for tho superior mattor, but tho maunerof dolivory and gonoral handling of tho smbjoct, Iie was followed by B, A. Forbes, of Normal, who won equal pralso for a rather poot- ical and finished offort ont tho samo gubjact. M. L. 8oymonr, of Blue Islaud, did well in an ossny ou the ** Most Bfficiont Agoncies in School Qovernmont,” and way succecded by A, J. Baw- ;or of Mendotn, and Honry Rosalind of Durand, ud., brought down tho houso by his humorous illustration of moral, intollectunl, nud whip forco, by diagrame on a black-board, ‘Iho afternoon oxorcises wero concluded by N. o. Dnughurv of Morris, who road a boautiful oseny on ** Why LatinShould bo Taught in Pub- lio Bohools.” the Virginin State Agricultural Collcge. Wwte Surenun Srmixos, Va,, July 9.—Tho oxercisos of the first Commencoment of tho Stato Agricultural Collego opened yestorday at Blacksbarry., To-day o large assombly was presont to hoar Gov. Gilbort U, Walkor doliver an address bofore tho literary sociotios on the subject of ** Practical Lducation,”, The ad- dross wasenthusiastically received, © Touching the political fssucs of tho day, among other things, bo said : 1 cannot speak in too Jaudatery term of the wisdom and foreslght which ennbled tho College, by on advan- tagoons knle, ind o moro ndvantageous investment, to noarly donbla tho principal of the fund derived from tho Congressional appropriation, and to fnoroaso tho incoma therefrom I & corresponding degree, This sunval fucome will reach fully 30,000, two-thirds of which I8 sct apart for tho maintenauce of tho Collego and oue-third to tho Hampton Normal and Agricultur- al Inatitute, & achiool founded upon 1lio Awmo thoory an {ho College, but dovoted to tho educativn of tho colored population, and right nobly is it performing this noc— Gnsary and” imporiant duty, Dy this division of tho fund botween theso two Sustitutione, it beuolts will Do shared fn by all the peoplo of the Stato, and the priuciplo of _separato schools for each race, which T Tegard of vital importanco fo each ond absolutely cusontial to success in either, bo maintained and porpetuated, Tho war resulted_in the emancipation of tha nogroes, but no sooner had the sword beon shicatlicd than tho etrifo was transferred to the forum, and daya ond mouthé, ovon yoars, woro mpent i efforta to clotbe tho freedmon with righta ho could not undorstand and lond bim_with responnibilitics he was uunbly to comprebend, Statutoon statuto was cosct~ edand the fundomenial low of tho nation itsclf ro peatudly nmended Lo establish tho clvil and political Tights of the negro, But where in the long catalogue of legislation - can Do found ony provision for Liu education and elevation oven o n portial comprebiension of tho dutics and responsibilities thess rights lnposo? Why did mot {lo mental and ‘moral necousitios of tlivso wards of tho nation oxcito somio patornal sollcitudo, aa dsd thoir political condi- tion? I ehall not pauso, nor 1s it germono o my present purpone, to answor this very natural inquiry, "The facts with which we havealono to deal at tho yresont mowment aro that, aithough {he negro wan emnncipated from _phyelcal slavery, Lo was loft bouud in tho moro ferriblo chains of univer- sl dgnorance, oud that, whilo the mnatiou Suveatod bim with tho glorlous rights sud privileges of ‘Awerican citizenship, it not oply fafled to mako any rovision for investing bim with the knowledge of tiio high duties and_responabilitics which {hat citizonship iuipocs, but loft lim 4o the depths of poverty aud ig- uorauce, to ba educated, If cducated at ull, by tho white juople of those Btatos, wnom tho war Lad 8o utterly impoverished that they wero upable fo oducato evon themeclyes, Thiat this was unwise, unjust, and hnpolitic, needs no worda from mo to demonistrate. In my opinion, tho Government shiould ot only hsve provided tho moans for tho education of thess mow sufirages, but it shiould liave gono further und aided the peoplo of tho South to fulil this high and_holy duty to thomselvos, T s 110 advocato of governmental aystom of edu- cation, excopt by the State, bt 1 do advocata the_ox- tenslon to all the States of tho policy, which has wni- formiy obtained fu the organization ' of now States. Tho public lands aro ths common property of tie whilo people of the Unfon, held by it in trust for ihelr bonefit and behoof, snd i thero bo roason and sound_statesmanship {n Tesorving a por- tion of this property for oducational purposea in the spareoly populated, but prospcrous now States, does oL the same reason and sttesmonship in far highor degreo dictate tho approprintion of a portion of thin Troperts to the. education of o lagger and pooror population of older Slates of the Houth, But 1 don't go to tho length of urging aven this very fust and correct rovioy of tho subject, aned thongh it may bo upon tho souudest ud mos substautial nud patriotlc reasoning. All T seek and all T demand is wquality with aliof the other Statca of tho Republlc, in this as in ull other respects, ‘Wisconsin State Tenchers' Associns tion, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Srawra, Wis., July 9.—The Wisconsin State Terchera” Association is in scssion here, A most able aud interesting nddress was dolivered lpst ovening by Dr. Towler, of Evanston, Iil., which was recolved with much enthusiasm. Yoa- torduy afternoon Prof, O. Tt Bmith, of Sparta, Bpoke vr; nccn]{mbly upon_school guvommnnt. Lo-night Prof. Willinm T. Harris, Superintend- ont of tho St. Louis_schoois, govo polishod scliolatly addrass, which moets with the warmes praiso. ~I'wo hundred and forty instructora are m attendance, North Carolina Educational Conven= tion, Tavesan, N. C., July 9.—A large State Educa- tioual Convoutjon was hold here to-day. All ortions of tho Stato wero roprosentod. The on. W, H. Battlo, of Raloigh, was mado Presi- Qout. Much intorest was taken in tho dolibora- tion, busiuows of important charactor bolu trane- acted. Auburn Seminary. Avupony, N. Y., July 9.—Tho £300,000 required for endowment of the Auburn Theological Serm- inary has boon eubscribod. MYSTERIOUS. Disappearance of Two Citizens of Iilkngton, XLe-Suspicions of Foul lny. MiuLixaron, Kendall Co., Til, July 9.—John Whitflold, of this village, sold his interast in tho {louring mill at this place, some time since, to the Millington Water Power Company, 'for §2,000, Taking his check on o bank in Chicago for the amount, e and his brothor-in-law, Har- Ty Gand, also from this_placo, repaired to Chi- cago, where thoy waited some days before thoy could be identified, in order’ to draw tho monoy. During that time, it is be- lioved, thoy wado the acquaintance of cortain charactors “whoso friondship was mnot _alts gethor desirable fo lave. Finally White fleld wns vouched for at tho Morchanty’ National Bank, ju Chicago, just throe wooks ago to-day, and drow his $2,000, With thisin hig posscasion, accompanied by Gand, he loft the city, aud was soon aftorward scon at Mondota, Sluce thon no tidings whatever have boon had from them, Doth men leavo families in thiy village, Who are sufforing the 8mvcut approtion- sions concorning tholr futo, One supposition s, by tho poopls here, that, with tho mouoy in their ‘possession, thoy have taken this occasion to de- sort their families, without the formalities of loavo-taking ; anothor is that thoy have been shiadowed by Chicugo roughs, aud have, some- where in the intorior of the State, been waylaid, murdered, and robbed. 'The aflair is_ creating & good deal of commont by peoplo who know the puttios 1n this soction, S The New Arctic Exploration, New Yong, July 9.—~Thirty of the best and most _oxperionco: on board tho receiving uhip havo boen scleoted for the crew of tho Tigrews, which is announced to sall posi- tively on Haturday (in' somrch of the Po- lnr]ng. The Wigress = will carry 200 tons of coal, and, if necossnry, ill got a now supply at 8t Jobn's, By this evening all bior wupplios of" piovisions will bo shipped. ‘They nte componed principally of pork aud fatty matior, A large quantity of pemmican will bo taken; aluo, canned yogotablos and fruits, Tho total amount of provisionu curried will be rations for forty men for two yoars, —————— 1A Determined Suicides Tho Siwiss 2'imes glves tho following account of s sujoido at Bullo, Canton Friburg, undor somewhat poouliar circumstances : * A woman eum})hhm to tho authontios that her husband hiad ill-used hor, and had throatened to take her life. Boveral gondarmos proceeded to tho houso, but only succoeded in mpr.urh.u{J tho culprit aftor considerable troubls, he boing a man of hnmenso agility and strongtl, 1aying bound hiwm, thoy had to conduct him to the profecturo on a cart. There ho wus confined in & coll in which there was alroady s younfi,mm. Boarcoly bad the door olosed when the now arndval sfepped .up to _the other . ocoupant of . the onfil, announced his ,W_entlon' to baog: himselt,: and threatened o, murdor him first it ho nttompted to hindor him, The young man darod not speak s word, and his companfon procceded to ndflust hig bolt round his noolk provious to ntmngl ng him- solf, L'l young mnn bogan to cry for assist- anco, whoroupon {ho othor coased his opora- tlons, maltroatod him, and monacod. him with denth if ho oponod his mouth nglnln. Thon the follow onco moro proceoded to tho accomplishe mont of his task, and it was only when the suicldo was in Lis donth strugglos that tho torti- fled spectator of tho deed darad cry out again for anslstance, Whon it arrivod tho man was al- ready doad" THE CHOLERA. Progress of tho Diseaso in Southern Clticsw=Its Apponrance In this Statc. LaSAtLz, I, July 0,—Sovoral sudden doaths havo occurrod in this city within tho laat fow days, and nmong thom wag that of a littlo girl 14 yeurs of ago, who was ourrontly reported to have died of cholora. Bho died yostorday morn- hIE, within twenty-four hours™ aftor shio waa takon sick, but died of cholora morbus, JAcrsoNvVILLE, 1ll., July 8.—Tho cholora hias mado its npponranco at Whitchall, 20 milos south of this city. Three casos ocourred thore on Monday night, one of which resulted fatally, yestorday. Naenvirre, Tonn,, July 9.—The intormonts to-dny woro thirteon, none of which were from cholora, Woather cloar and plosaant, Thoro woro throo deaths from all causes in Chattanoogn to-day, including ono from oholera. Menmris, July 9.—Thero wore three inter- monts from cholera roported to the Board of Health to-day. CINCINNATI, July 0.—Four deaths from cholera woro reported to-day, Iirrie Rook, Ark,, July 9.—Soveral fatal cag08 of cholora havo appoaréd horo among, tho ro%rar classes during the wook. One doath o-doy, Lnl/ Mail.) From the Columbue (Ky.) Diepateh, July B, Wo hioar it atated that elght employos on_tho Miasigsippi Contral Rallrond extonsion died from cholors, in Ballard County, between 12 o'clock yesterday and 4 o'clock this morning. Thoy woro paid off & fow days ago, and this mortality is no Uoubt the result of dissipation, From the St, Louts Republiean, July T. A most torriblo Instanco of the fatai rosult from using wator from an old, filthy woll, is that of the family of Barnoy Baumeyor, rosiding on tho Gravolu rond, noar Socond: Carondelot ave- nuo. On Boturdny night the two childron, a boy and s girl, agod 7 and 0, respectively, wero taken slok, purging and vomiting, Dr. Finloy, tho rlmlhy physician, was summonod. He wont, bub medioino could not acare nway Doath, Who waa alrondy stooping over ~ them. ~ After about six hours sickness thoy both died. The fathor snd hired-man, namod Jobnson, thon took sick with the samo complaint, They both died in a fow houra time, after uffering torribly, ‘Tho mother thon took mick, and at 6 o'clock Iast night she, too, died. Leaving no one bohind of the entiro family to tell that they bad ever lived. Was it cholera? The Doctor calls it such, but tho public is not obliged to ac- copt this e Infalibs. & 'ho unfortunate man Baumeyer was a dairy- man, and bad his stablo closo to his residence, » small, dingy brick house close to a pool of stagnant water. The fact is, go far as tho placo is concerncd, for filth and nausenting sub- stances, thoro is probably not its oqual in a1l the city. Tho fllith from the stables runs down into o woll near the house, From this pool oison the family got nll the water they used fo drink and cook with, Yosterday's Republican contained an account of tho suddon desth of two children belongin, to Josm Stlpp]nknmlz‘, undertaker, No. 172( Honth Ninth street, of cholora morbus, Tho two littlo children wero carried to the comotory yes- tordny. At 10 o'clock tho mother took sick, and diod ot 4 p. m., and tho father was lying at tho point of doath last night at 0 o'clock, They wére nll similarly affeoted. Like tho Baumeyers, thoy had boou using well and cistern water. Tho well is o poor ono, shallow and not clonn, ad- mitting of surfaco water, whilo the cistern is near the surfaco and exposed to the sun. WEATHER AND WATER. War Dopartment Weather Report. LOOAL OBSERVATION. Critcaao, July 0, 1873, HEE e3 F Hour afob| S |X3|3|Dtrection and| 38| 5 aervation, | & |} §iElforceqf wind. (28] ] & 843 35 7 hRHEI s i 0:53 p.m....|30.05] 62100, fresh. J|Eair, 1L:18 a, 04| G544IN.'E,, frosh. [Eair, G7[3T|N, B, fresh, |11 |Fair, G5[s3|E fresh, .. {Eair. 67/6513,, gentle, |cloudy. 6155, gontle, ‘|Clonay, Naximum (hermomoter, 68, Minimum thermomater, 61, WENERAL ODSERVATIONS, MoxpAY, July 9, 1673—10:18 p. m. Station, Iflflr.i’l’hr Wind, | Rtain| Weather, Dreck’ridge, 30,11 57N, fresh, Clear, Buftalo,....[29.94| GIfE., frosh, Clear. 2098 74 N.E, gentle, Glear, E,, light, Cloudy. 07|8., gontle, Cloudy. 38, gentle. (Clear, [ Clear. 09[N, 05{Falr, G| Fair, 0 .01(Cloudy. 61 +10{Clear, 40N, Clear, 608, E., fresh. | .87|Threnten'g, 68N, E, froah, | 54/Falr. 63(Calm, J01{Clondy. 718, E., fresh, Falr, 48N, W., light, Clear, G3|N. W, light, Fair, GBIy, froah, Cloudy. GY|N? E., fresh Clovay. TROBABILITIER. ‘WasnmaroN, July 9.—On Tharsday for the Gulf Btates, northerly winds partly cloudy and clear woather. For tho SBouth All’;nfie Btates, nm'tlmrli[winds, cloudy wonthor and local rains. For tho Middlo States, rising baromoter, northe erly winds vooring to northoast, with cloar fol- lowed Dby cloudy -woather, For tho Naw Eng-, land, ria!ns baromoter and genorally clear weather. Ifor tho Lower Lakos and Olio Val- ley, easterly winds, higher temperature and numerons local rains. For tho Uppor Lakes, Missouri Valley, and Northwest, rising baromo- tor, northerly winds and cloaring weather. S STAGE OF WATER. Daily roport of the atage of water, with chauges in the twenty-four hours ending 3 p. m., July 9, 1873, AR ouaxazs, e Rise. | Fall. W, 8, RAUFaran, Observer, Room 74 Major Block, Chicago, —_— For Wost Polnt, Eromy, I, July 9.—Twenty-five young men from varlous points of thio Fourth legrnsulonnl District presonted thomeelves at 10 o’clock yes- torday, to compote for an_appointmont to’tho vacant Cadotehip at the West Point BMilitary Academy, One'voluntarily withdrow ; five wore rojectod for various physical roasona, After a oarching medical oxamination, which occupiod the day, ninoteen strong, wide-awnke mon com- menced thoir examination in literary qualitica- tions, last night, and will work through to-dny. T'ho compotition s sharp, and nothing’ yot_indi- caton who will get the appointmont, espacially a8 the oxaminors in scholarship know the can- didates’ work only by numbors, thoir names being in sealod onvelopes, to be oponed after oxautinntion. The Lxam{ning Bonrd consiate of Dr, Kilbourne, Suporiutendont of tho Northern Tllinols Ingane Asylum ; Dr, Woodard, of Bolvi- dore ; J. H. Blodgett, of Rockford, and Col. Wilcox and C. F. Kimball, of this city. e gt Froposed Stemmbont Consolidation, 8r. Lous, Mo, July 0.—A project is ou foot hero, which is likoly to bo carried out soon, for tho consolidation of the B, Louis & Momphis Packet Company and the Missismippi Valloy ‘Iransportation Company, and the pitrohaso at an appraised valuo of all tho atoamers now or lately running botwoon this port and Now Orleans, paying therofor one-quar- tor cnsh and_threo-quartors in stock of the Company, The numbor of St. Louis and Now Orloaus steaniors s about sevontoon, whicl with the Momphis and Vickeburg packets aud tho tugs aud bargos of the Missiesippi Valloy Company would “make ono of tho largest and mo-l?nwarml transportation companies intho worl —_— Sweot Charity. Bostoy, July 9,~The will of ‘the lato John H, astburn’ bequeal he sums of money, ranglog from §600 to 2,000, to many poraonal friends, and to the omployes in his printing ofico nnt his family_sorvants, also to novoral porsons who had sorved an appronticoship in his office, IHs Krlmlng offico e gnvo to throo workmen who nd boon long in his cmploy. _Among porsonnl frionds, Thomns Dniry, tho vote oran notor, rocolved 2,000, ‘and B. P. Bhillaber €1,000; §5,000 cnoh is bequoath- ed tho Franklin Typographieal Eonm%,o tho 1fome for Old Mon, Old" Ladies’ Tomo, Boston Asylum and Farm School, Infant Asylum, Homo for Orphans nnd Destituto Childron, $10,000 10 tho Donovolont Fraternity of Churchos, and small sumser for numerous othor bonovolent pur- posen. Liberal provision I8 made for the widow aud rolations, and the romainder of the property in givon to tho Doston Provident Bocioty, tho incomo to be expendod in mupplying food, cloth- ggg,tmal, and other necossnries to the poor of ston, RAILM_NEWS. Central Pacific Election=-Tho lowa & Pacific ltoad==0ther Intelligonce. Bax Fnaxotsco, July 9.—Tho Central Pacifle Railrond Company elocted Leland Stanford, O. P. Huntington, Mark Hopkins, E. H. Millor, R. Tobingon, O. H. Cummings and William E. Brown, Direotors for tho ensuing year. 8an Jonquin County suea the Contral Pacific and tho Westorn Pacific to rocover stock of the Iattor to tho amount of $260,000, for which the bonds of tho county waro given In oxchango. Dunuque, Iown, March 9.—Tho Directors of the Towa & Paciflc Railrond, baving failed to socuro tho nocessary capital to finish tho con- struction of the road, have appointed F. Hinklo, commisslonor at Borlin, to negotiato tho salo of their bonde to German capitalists. Thoy aro vory sanguino of svccoss, Tho rond Is nearly all raded to Fort Dodge, but work coased last "fall gnr want of funds, BAN Frawnoisco, July 9.—Partion in intorest horo deny tho statement made by Now Yorl pipers that tho proposed purchase of the Con- tral Pacific Railroad did not includo the entire intorest of Huntington. The Enstorn associates to tho contrary say thoy wero to purchase all tho ntookof the Company oxcopt that ownod by Btauford, who alono of tho original_purtios was to remain in intorest. It {s etill bolioved the bargain will bo consumnmataed, DesMorngs, July 9.—Twelve miles of tho DesMoines & Ames Narrow-Gauge Rnilrond avo located. 3 New Yonr, July 9,—It is thought that the officc of Vico-Presidont of tho -Erio Railroad Company, mado vacant by tho retiroment of Gon, Divor, will be sholished, and ita duties will do” volvo upon the Goneral Managor, probably Mr. Dovorcaux. Nzw York, July 9.—The firat through freight train on the New York & Oswego Midland Rail- rond will start from_Oswogo to-morrow. Tho 1nat epike in the road was driven at 8 o'clock this ovoning, New Yorg, July 9.—H. V. Poor's * Railroad Manual for 18784, Just published, gives o do- tailod statomont of 425 difforent railroads, of which the following is & summary. Miles of raflroad. 57,23 Cont. 43,160, 4! 65,116 473,241,055 407,430,082 105,154,113 . 04,418,151 The total number of miles in operation is 67,104, of which 6,427, built Inst year, made no roturn, and others rofuse information. Tho total onrnings are $110,000,000 more tuan tho recoipts in the United States Treasury, and the not oarnings $48,000,000 moro than the Govern- mont intorest account. Tho total cost is $000,~ 000,000 more than than the national dobt. Thir- ty-throe thousand nine hundred and thirty-four miles have beon built sinco 1863. SPORTING MATTERS. THE TURF. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, JOLIET BACES, Jourer, IN., July 9.—Everything passed off pleasantly to-day at the Fair Grounds, The at- tendance was largor than yestorday, tho day pleasant and cool, and the programme fully car- ried ont. The afternoon’s nmusemont com- menced with n 2:37 trot for n purso of $1,200. Bix horses, Mollio O., Billy Tennor, James H, Lagoncer, Barnoy Koily, snd Frank Palmor pub in nnappenrance. Lagoneer took the firat, Palmer the second, and Burney Kelly the Inst thrce hoats, Timo 2:413¢; 287343 24135 2:36 ; and 2:361, Tho pacing race botweon Harry and Coppor- Bottom was finely contested, both horses gotting two hoats and had o hard struggle for the fifth. cu.{,por-nouom won. Best time, 2:245¢. “i’th dush running race for & purso of $200 finished tho day's sport., Tho entries swore Flush, Minus, Willio Jenks, Nollie R., Udoll, Sorrel Filly, and Illinois, Flush took the race in 1:4BX. LONG IRANOI TACES, Lona Braxo, N. J., July 9.—Thero was good weather and & good track to-day for the races at Monmouth Park, The first was & hurdlo raco, oight Lmrdles, two milos, opon for all ages, Wol- tor woights ; 8400 to first horeo, $75 to the sec- ond, and $25 to tho third, Thero wero only two entrios, George West and Bhylock, and the for- mor won, Time, 3:59. The sccond was s selling race, ‘opon to all ages, for a purso of £400, one and & quarter miles, Fivo horaos star! The raco was won by Wheatley in 2:15, boatin Bon{nmiu, second, and B, F. Carver, Utica, aud Buchu. The third raco was for the Monmouth Onk stakes, one and o half miles. Thero were nine startors, Thorace was won by Doswoll's gray filly in 2:45, ‘The tourth raco was for the Mansion House stakos, two and a half miles. ‘Thero were twolve ontries, and onE{v two sterters, The raco was won by Mate in 4:375£, beating Boss Tweed. THE TRIGGER. Jouter, Til,, July 9,—The match of fitty birds anch, which took place this morning undor the auspicos of the Joliot Trotting Associntion, bo- twean Capt. Bogardua and O. 1" Cook, of Joliot, rosulted in favor of Bogardus by two birds, Bogardus gavo Cook ten birds. Tho pureo. waa 2250, BASE BALL. New Yo, July 9.—Baso Ball—Atlantics, 2 ; Philadeiphias, 12, THE RING. 81, Lou1s, July 9.—Auothor doposit of $500 a pide was made in” the McCool-Aken prize fight last night. UTAH. Four Escaping Indians Killede Drowned -= Successful Irrigation Madame Anna EBishop == Wi Weathor, Ete. Conrmng, Utal, July 8.—A Dlack Rook (Idaho) dispatch says : On Saturday last soven Indians, who woro at Fort Ilall awaiting their trial for the murder of a party of whito men on Lost Rivor, Idnho, last suimmor, attomptod to cacaps while' shipping wood under & guard, threo of whom succeedod. 'I'he romaining four wers shot and killed, James Dotoraon, atailor, of Brigham City, was drowned on Sunday, while bnthing in 8 poud bo- twean that placo and the line of the Central Pa- ciflo Railrond. I'ho Corinne & Malad Trrigating and Manu- facturing Company’s canal was completed u fow doys sinco, and wator is now runving on both sides of all the streots in tho city, snd iu the ir- rigating ditches of tho valloy. ‘Madame Aunn Bishop's concert, in the Opora Houso, to-night, was largely attended. Tho weathor for tho past *aw days hs beon tho warmust of tho scason. Both houscs on_tho beach of Groat Salt Loake sro groatly patronized. BALT LAKE, July 8.—Maj, Powoll, tho oxplorer of tho Grand Cauon of tho Colorndo, leavos to- morrow morning, to complote his work, B. Moran and 0. Colburn, artists, accompany him. Gen, P, Edward Connor and Col, Akers have ono Enst to closo negotintions for aid to the gnlt Lake, Bovier Valloy & PiochoRailway. Work progressos on tho road, W. J. Forbes an- nounced yostorday tho susponsion of the New Fndowment duily’ morniug papor, which is re- grottod by the Goutiles, The hot wouther has cleared all the canons of snaw, aud o ghipmiant of oros 4 goiug on o & g‘mml soalo, Buwiness is brightor aud more ac- tive, e Counocticut Leglslatnre, Hanrrorr, July 9.—Tho Hougo to-dny passed two constitulional ainondmonts, which go to the noxt Legislaturo for n two-thirds voto bofora submission Lo the poople, Ono providos for ro- districting the Hiuto #o ss not to allow loss than forty-one nor moroe than fifty-ono Sena-~ tors. Tho other provides that towns huving moro ihan 5,000 inhabitanis shall have two Ropresontatives, An amendment providiug for Dbiennial olections waa indefinitoly postponed. The voio dofoating tho Constitutional Conyeu- | tiou fu the Houso was 141 to 07. s et co Telographic Brevitics. Mrs, Ligzie Hield, one of the viotima of the railroad scoident near Jungmllu, July &, died L yostordny. Misa Jonas, of Bhoplors, who wna algo injured, will recovor, The Hon. Jno. I, Clifford wnninrlurdny unan- imously ro-olocted Presidont of the Doard of Directors of {Tarvard Collogo. Tho Wisconsin State Dontal Assoclation, in sossion in Milwaukeo yestordny and tho day pro- vious, adjourned lnst “evening, Nothing impor- tant fransnotod. : Trof, Goorgo W. Dornand F. Blnke, Jr., of tho const survoy connectod whh tho United Blates Trensury, aro at Madison to establish an obuervatory at tho Btato Univorsity for satro- uomical obisorvations, A 0-yoar old boy, named Xarry PTlorco, whoso fathor I nmr]uyu(\ in Clicago, wus drowniod yos- Lorday by fo lllfig from the Chicagro & Northwest~ orn Raflrond pilo bridgo st Madison, while fish~ ing, 1iis body was recovored, Two burglars forcod an ontrance to the rosi- doncoof I 0. Lax, of Jacknonvillo, Tl on Tuosday night. Upon entering, & sonof Mr, Laox was awakenod and jumped from his bed, soizod o club, nnd dealt ono of tho sooun- drels a _torriblo blow, whon tho othor drew a pistol and fired, tho ball taking offoct in Lax's arm, making a flesh wound. Tho burglars thon bent & hasty Totrent and oscaped. e Bl ol ey POLITICAL. The Massachusotts EProhibitionists in CounctlesBButlcr and Anti-Butler Talke BosTox, July 0.—At an adjourned mooting of thio Stato Tomporance Allintico to-day, tho Hoc- rotary rend the report of the Campaign Commit- teo, mmmmumung that towns and citios bo can- vosgod to socuro the names of men who will lodgo thomaclvos to take charge of a thorough rnmpomncu canyass in their respective districts ; algo, recommending tho appointment of agents to tako chargo of tho work, and employ such as- sistanco a8 mny ho necossary to carry out the comploto State prohibitory canvass, The resolu- tlon that the oxecution of the Liquor law by tho Btate and city officials was mnot satisfactory to tho Alliance was adopted. Thero was considora- ble Butlor and anti-Butler talk at tho meeting, but all nttompls to dosignato candidates for Quvernor was warded off. New York Democracys Nrw Yonk, July 9.—Tho Democratio Stato Conyention will bo beld probably at Syracuse in tho Iattor part of Soptombor, and tho Liboral Ttopublican Convention on the samo day, it is undorstood, will indorso tho Domocratio nomi- noes, —— FIRES Destruction of Property and Loss of Lifes Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dupoque, Ia., July 0.—At Prairie du Chion, Wis., o firo cerly this moming totally destoyed tho Shorman House, Loss, $10,000; fully in- sured, - A numbor of gervants narrowly cscaped by jumping from a second-utory window. PRovIDENCE,: Juno 9.—The Vin do L'Esu Ho- tol, a four-story wooden building, four miles be- Tow this city, wns dostroyod by fire this nftor~ yoon, o furnituro was mostly savod, Loss, Harrrorp, Conn., July 9.—The housc of Thomns Adams, of Wethersfiold, Conn., was burned early this morning. Ouo child was burned to death, and it is foarod that two othors cannot livo. 8r, Louss, July 9,—Tho flouring mill of Mr. Brooksmith, at Vonags, 1L, on tho line of tho 8t. Louis & Southenstorn Railroad, was struck by lightning Iast Saturdny morning. It then caught fire and was tolully destroyoed, fogothor with & Jargo amount of grain and fiour, Tho loss and insurance are not statod. New OnreaNs, July 9,—The uppor works of tho stoamboat City of Cairo wore burned last night, She was valued at £25,000, aud insured for 810,000, RELIGIOUS. Methodist Conference at Morris, Tk Monnis, Ill., July 9,—The Jolict District Con- forencs of the Methodist Episcopal Church has just closod, Several important items of busi- ness wero transacted. Mrs. Jonnio F. Willing wag granted, by n unanimous voto, s license to pmwlfxrtho gospal. A committeo of five was ap- pointed to 1mvito the National Camp Mooting As- sociation to hold & muufinfi on the Joliet district enmp ground next year. During the aftornoon of yestorday Elder Willing occupied the timo shaking with the ague, Kankakeo was elected a6 the place for the noxt meeting. The local proachers of tho district roceived appoiniments or the next six months. g s DIABOLICAL. AnAttemptto Wreck an Express Train Nobly Frustrated by a Woman. Coxconp, N. H., July 9.—An attempt was mado lnst’ night ' to throw tho Dosion ox- pross train off tho track near Suncook. Two mon woro scon placing ties upon tho track by n | woman, whom they bent ingeusiblo and throw among the bushes, Bhe managed to reach tho dopot and told what she saw, and tho obstruc- tious woro romoved. The nasgailants robbed the woman of nearly 8400, and tho satchol contain- ing it was found, together with tho words, 4 Wo made moro money than we should if wo had | tipped off the train, you fool I* i 2y L ‘War of Races in Baltimore, Bavrnone, July 9.—The Board of Polico Commissionors to-dsy examined s number of witnesses, most of thom colored, in regard to the attack last evening on tho proces- sion of the colored Sunday-school of tha Asbi Methodist Church, ~and, with- out coucluding the oxamination, adjourned until to-morrow. Tho evidence to-day showed that tho attnck was made by o small party of boys, 8 t0 10 yoars old, throwing stonos and brickbats among tho nogro children of tho pracession, This Iod to & running fight, in which about 150 whites taok part, About 8 petsons, consisting of an even number of whites and blacks, wera struck and cut by stones, somo badly, but none wors geri- ously injured. Several pistol-shota were firad by the polico for the purposo of intimudation and to quell the disturbancy i 25t 0 81,000 Roward. Dunuqu, Tows, July 9.—The Iitinois Contral Tailrond Company, over the signature of Alex. Mitcholl, its Gonoral Superintondent, offers £1,000 for tho information that will lead tothe discovery and conviction of tho person or per- sons who removed tho rail from tho track on Milo 2¢ from Dubuque, near Farloy Station, on the night of Juno 24, throwing & train from tho track, snd causing the death of tho ongincer and firoman, Goorgo Lillotson snd Reess Auder- son, Should the guilty party be found, the authorities would havo & difficult task to screen them from the immediato cluch of popular yen- geanco. — Severe Hailstorm. HEADQUARTERS OF STANLEY'S YELLOWSTONE ExrepITION (viA Bisyanck, D. T.), July 8.— Tho enginoor party was ovortalen by o torriflo hailstorm at 4 o'clock in the afternaon, Juno 24, fifty milos west of Fort Lincoln. Iailstonos ono and a half inchos in dinmetor were driven with tho torriblo force of the wind, causing a atampede of horsos, mules, and men. All the wngons wore upsot, and many woro smashed, Two mon wore soriously injured by wagons fall- ing on them, Evorylhing is now readjusted, and tho process of the oxpedition hns not boen interfored w —_— Qcean Sto hip News. New Yongk, July 9.—Arrived—Btoamships Si- losin, from_IHamburg, and Scotia, from Liver- pool, and Caledonia and Alabama, from Glas: oV, A DEATHS, VINTE—On Wodnesday, 9th fnst., at 403 Wost Jeke oy von ot Wit Lo i o 01 ya¢ of B e Stal trom tho houso taday, at 113 o'alack, tunco to Tosoull by care. e JARRETT—At 258 Mastinga-st., July 9, Kat M., amugten of yoreyls 1. and Kifun Hareott, sged 1 mnthit GERUER-J. L. Gorbor, at Koglowood, July 8 Tunoral servicos. from his Iata resl also at 1 u‘elnuk{v corner of Ohfo and LaSal $londa of tho family invitod. WATSON—July 9, Joln T ENanbath Weisun, dgor § Funoral will 1 feom 118 North Marl $®~Uanada papors pleaso copy. 1y clld of Job DWIGHT—duly 9 187, Lawreno, only olld of 4 Ui, “awed 1 montuna 20 s Tosidensa, 057 Tudiana-av. duis (7 at 4 o'oluck, ia Trosrost, agod 3 yoars. Tranoral t0 fake placa frui Bor 1alo rosiénce, 6% Tar- £ah0-8t., AL 8 0'clook TRINK—At Niow, Uranoo, on May, ico I, witeof ftaption. 15gk to. sy, {ron OhirysOhureh corzor wnd Thwenty-fourth-at, Faeral traln frcm t. Htating to Oak WoodUsmotery. AUCTION SALS. By TAYLOR & HAZRISON. ghosslr Satapdarie s, of, HOUELQLD, Sovten of goods will s offerad In this e K By TAYLON & HATHUON, Austioaoors, ') % L July 10, By Wi A BUTTERS & CO.. Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, At niotlon, o TIIUREDAY, July 10, at £ o Tiowen Bros, it b “OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES At nuctlon, on FRIDAY MORNING, July 11, at oy o'elack, at 16 and 17 East Randolph-at. AUCTION SALES, STRAW GOODS, ETO., ek, 18 me 1 Jeasr 1 \vlf\ll'fflx.’u'l'?r1'mn§'¢ o WM. A BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneors, $10 Dom! | §5 o Mot EVENING AUCTION SALE 3t nionlots at NOTLSVOOD PATIK, 8 ta 6 blooks trom rn opot. Y'am 9634 yoar, Balo to taka place ou Monday: ““mz .lul{ 4, ni o Butters' suction rooma 56 and 6% South Oanal atront. us anly B0 down andl o Borioots ‘Gat pintaand W' WILSON, FRIKOM 002, "Hoom 6, 161 Oiark-sbey of of z WA, A, BUTTERS & CO., Autl 55 and i'South t. A Bpooial Freo Train of Ten Cara will loave on the Galona Division of the Northwestern Railrond, from the Wells Stroet Depot, at 10 o’clook a. m. at11 o’dlock, o’olock. 10 por cont cash on the day of salo, 10 per i cent within 30 days, balanoe 1,3,3,and 4 ( yoara, with intorest at 8 por cont. A ELMHURST, formerly Cottage Hill, ia ono of tho most thriving suburban villages woat of Chicago, baving now upwards of 100 Dwollings, oxcollont Sohool and Churoh fa- oflitios, high and rolling grounds, and having unusual attraction for thoso sesking sub- urban homos. SATLE PEREMPTORY. Grand Auction Sal AT ELMHURST. 200 Residence Lots and 4 New Dwellings, Haoh having s Lot 100 foot front, On 'WEDNESDAY, July 16, 73, i ON TEE GROUND. A. Freo Lunch will be served Tho salo will commence at 13 THE TERMS ARE EASY, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Au By CLARKE, LAYTON & CO. Great Auction Sale WASHINGTON HEIGHTS Ghoice Residence Propérty. ‘We shell offer for sale, on tho ground, at Morgan Park, Washing- ton Heights, on Thursday, July 10, 1873, At 2 o'lock p. m., 200 of the choicest Residence preirie near the Military School and Church, being in subdivisions made from acre property purchased of the Bluoe Island Land A pany, and the most desirably Ic of any property in that delightful suburb. The salo will be peremptory and bona fide, and may be expoctod. every respect. Printed abstracts to oach purchaser. I tion to and from the sale, via C., R. I. & P. R. R., by Special Train, leav- inégotho Depot foot of LaSalle-st., at TERMS OF 1 + oash, 26 per cent in 30 days, balance 2 in1l, 2, and 3 years, with interest at FIRST™ ots_on the bluff and o Buildin¥ Coms- . ocated ' eat bargains 'itle perfect in Free_transporta- . M., sharp. ’ OFF BALE--10 per cent er annum. » 7 per cent lats will be furnished on tho ground. For further particulars call upon B. ¥. CLARKE & CO., Room4, 122 LaSalle-st.,or CL. F LAYTON & CO., 120 LaSalle-st. ’) B. F. CLARKE & CO., ' No. 122 LaSalle-st. CLARKE, LAYTON & CO, 190 Lasalle-st,, Auctioneers. Fridn'{m‘?{g‘%flflng, -g;llly 11, Household Furniture Friday Mornin, Nust be sold, ELISON & By ELISON & FOSTER. AT AUCTIOIN, uly 11, at 9 1-2 o'olook, ROOY, 81 MARKET-ST, & 'ER, Auctiofieors. ATOUR s;fij AT AUCTION. One One X, air Matchod Bay Horses. ix.Soat Baroucho, Harness, &c., &c. AY M 11, at 10 0’0’k Owner leaving city. TER, Auctionoory., 61 Markot-at. BANKRUPT SALE OF o Valuable City Real Estats, At Publio Auction, for Oash, On Thuradnay, July 17, at 10 a. m,, i At entrance to Republio Life Butlding, on LaSallo-at. near Madison, Tho property to bo sold s rupt, and conaists of 87 feot frant or noar thi Bridko, with Ttory and basemontbrick bulldiog (No. W B aat TAk ). “Tia dronorty I contrally located, in & growing quarior, and tho salo Affords an nausual olianco for r A groat bargn! Al gatu. 1, tho_doubla 3-story frame buflding, with ground krtows, as Nov. Gt amid §9° Menghorat. This bulla soar Canolat.y st Sistounthist. erotslng, lsrgo mumbor dt ooy, 1s well bt and 1o good rupalr, ad, boing near dopot, fa woll adapted for & boa ing* I hotol, Al thlo abuva proporty will ha sold by order of Conrt i ‘l{l“h A&D al 3 6 Rankrupt BRANCE E LEAR OF ALL INCUM. [ TLE 18 PERFEOT. Parchancrs will make doposit at salo, and pay balsucs ;1 iar ainiation of abateiota, " * ‘il partisulaa glven o aprileation v g JENRING, Argaon, all Rogular Sounth Side Sn.mrduy"! Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, .. BY GEO. P’. GORE & CO., 3 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT AUCTION. Goods dlmqniil ’ gq firo and water_FURNITURE, OAR. Wa Thursaus, vaco, G Doublo , and MATTRESSES. Alsa s large lino of Chambor and Parlor Furnitarg, ol Extonelon Tabla b hudstonds, Mattr Laungos, Sofas, Mirrors, ducy , Cruckery and Glasse ook A inrgo atook af T i Bhnato [arebson, Trora Now Yon.: Duasios, On Saturday, July 13, at 9 o'clock, GRO. P. GORE & 0., Austionaers. BANKRUPT SALE For & Lady or 1"!.‘1 H. Herwegen, deceased, ,. | Joltha fult atock of, Hepbrotds Worated YataerTotet Aioiee, Bunoy Conda el Zorbr In offored for aale at & Bargain, ~ Addses P O, Box %4, B4, Paul, Mica, —————— = \ 5 i A Rare Chance. 1308 i o e 146 Third-st,, St. Paul, # - 2 {