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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1873. THE INMAN CRIME. How the City of 'Washington ‘Was Rushed to De- struction, [Continned from the First Page.] tial ctcnpo from & similur calamity beforo our wyos, I um compellad to sponls, TIE COMPABS ON DECK now points west by north, and tho distances run on tho two lnat days wero 270 miles respectivoly, A PASSENGER DY ThE CITY 0F WASHINGTON, Arrival of Over 200 of the Wreckei Stenmer’s Paxsengers nt Inffaxes Condition of the Wrecke=HKindness of the People at RPort Le Ifear. HAvuwax, July 11.—Tho steamor 3. A, Starr 'weturned this morning from tho wrock of tho Gty of Washington, bringivg all thio cabn pas- wsongers, about 300 of tho slecorage passongers, Dr. Wilkon, Surgeon of tho ship, and Rovern ‘stowards. ~ All the steorngo pussongers, and ihirtoon of the eabin passenors wero transferred %o tho steamer Falmouth \\'hicl.l suiled for Port~ nd. Tho steorngo passongers woro very choorful \undor the clgmnpnm.mga, aud sconied to tako Lhoir misfortunes in good part. The passongers ‘wwho_romained bohind go on by rail, sevoral “be- Jonging in New England. Capt. I’h[lhps and his tofticors and crow will romain at the wrecl until wll the staorage pnsongors aro eout up hore, Uk Btarr goos back to Port Lolioar for tho re- smaindor of tho stoorago passongnra. 'Nliey will ,‘iln forwarded by rail to thoir places of desting- on, Tho position of tho steamer is much the same s mv!mml[\; roportod, It was vory rough yos- torday in the vizlnit{. of the wrock, A heavy ewoll from tho southward in the morning waused tha soa to broak with great forco and vio~ “lence across the bar, whoro the vessol lays. *I'his caused tho vesael to lift and surgo so much that at 9 o'clock sho parted abaft tho forward “wheel-houso, and tho the aftor part foll immo- ‘diately over and sunk in fourteon feot of water, earrying ono men with it, ‘g;;n clung to the small part that romained abovoWwiter, and was rescued fwith difficulty. Tho brenkors mado a clean sweep \over the aft part of the wreck, whon the a-lllr parted, oxcopt tho mizzon-mast, which is still ‘stending, Ono of tho boats in which the officers and orow woro escaping from tho wrock was wwamped by ahoavy sos, but the cccupauta were ZTeseuod by o boat from tho Starr. Capt. Shoridan has arrived with his divers, and begun oporations for saving tho cargo, It Js thought tho greator portion of the cago will Bo rocovored, though ina dumaged condition, All probably will be brought to Halifax. ‘The cabin passengera speak in terma of praiso of the kindnoss of Jamos larding, of Porb LeBear, in whoso houo they were comfortably cared for whilo waiting for the arrival of the Starr, and on leaving thoy prosonted him with a gun:oin tolen of tho approciation of his con- ct, Tho following is tho list of cabin passongors, Bovernl of whom remnin Lo recuporato bofore procoeding on their journey: Mr. Doffron, E. Cox, G. Noal, Willinm Teotherstone, John Mot- calf, Mr, Lowis, tho Misses Lowis, Mrs, Harris, tho Misses Hurris, ligs _Church, Mir, Diamon &nd wifo, Col, Parnoll, Mr. lll'fgins, J, Camp~ Dell, 1, ¥ t, Capt. Hammond, Miss Stowart, Miss Hirchpick, Mrs. Youch and child, AMr. Cooksloy, aud Mr. Jones. Che Captain’s Statecment. TALIPAY, July 11.—Tho only statomont Capt. Phillips has mado was to Capt. Doaue, in effcct, that e could only account for tho accident bfl the compassos boing out of order, as ho ha vot obtained an obsorvation that ho could rely upon during the whole voyage, and, Aheroforo, conld mnot correct the ° deviation and locnl attraction, Ifo saw nothing to indicato n change in tho wator until the shin struck, 1o thought when tho steamer first ‘touched the ground that slhio was on the south part of Qeorge’s Shoal. Ho got his bout down nud went on shore to ascertain her oxact posi- tion, and if ho could land tho passongors. Pilots were then procured, who aided tho officors and crow in taking off tho passongors, which work was specdily and successfully accomplished. SPORTING MATTERS. THE TURF. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JOLIET RACES. Jouter, July 11.—Tho races virtunlly closed to-duy, and bavo proved vory successful. The firat rico was for 2:30 horsos, for o purse of 1,200, 'There wero fivo ontries. Tho race way wou by Logan, ‘Time, 2:30, Tho great freo to nll taco, for 81,400, Wna next, with American Girl, Pilot Tomple, and Ripon Doy on the track, American Girl took the first heat in 2:28, Ripon By coming in sccond, The rccoud heat Was won 1.y Ripon Doy in 2:25, which ia tho best timo mado during tho meoting. ' Tho third and fourth hents wero hotly contestod, but won by American Qirl, Time, 2:36. In the running race for purse of 800, there wore soven entrics, Capt. Hutchin- son Laok the first hont. 'Time, 1:47. Flushtook the second and third heats, Time, 1:46. 1IVERPOOL RACES, Loxvoy, Tuly 1L.—At the Liverpool July meoting, to-day, tho Liverpcol Cup wos won by Jurnac, Lord burhy second, Procontor third, T'ho betting at tho start was six to ono ngainst 1ho winner, five to ono against Lord Derby, and &ix to ono against Precentor. TRANSTER OF TURF NOTABLES. TJorter, 1il., July 11.—The_promisiug golding Trank Palmer was purchascd this morning Ly John Princo, Exq., of Chicago, from the owner, Ilamilton Browne, of 5t, Paul, Minn., for 35,600, Pulmor is onterod for the Cloveland races on Thursday. Milo Colwoll, the winner of tho 2:30 raco at Chicago, wes sold by L. V. Cloavolnnd to J. 1. Caso, of ltncino, Wisconsin, for £10.000. 0. K. Stovens, of Joliot, bought the wtailion g.;%b l?mm of J, L. Wilson, on Wednosday, for AQUATIC. Pirrsponow, July 11.—An exciting rogattn taok placo to-dey at dckoesport, ou tho Monon- gahels River. There wore two races—single scull and four-onred. Lho first prize in the sin- glo scull race was won by Billy Scharff, and the Bocond by Nick Doomarsh, both of tho McKeo crow. In tho four-oarad contest, threo prizes wore offered—%125, £75, and $25, Tho fivst waa won by tho Howard crow, the second by tho ‘Shoridan crow, and tho thira by tho Fishor crew. Lhe distance in the single-scull raco was three milos; time, 231¢ minutes. In iho four- oured raco, distance four milos; time, 43¢ min- s, ————— IRallrond News. Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Peomta, Iik., Julf' 11,—Tho Peorin & Kastern Railroud 'is tho latcst railrond ventura Loro. Articles of incorporation linye beon filed, and it is undoratood the worl will bo commenced at an corly day. Tho roulo is from this placo in a'nortlerly divection to Fort Wayne. The officers are: I'resident, D. K. Smith; Vico- President, ‘I, I’ Bontiold ; Scerotary and Trons- urer, W. I, Stone; Chief Engineer, I, Jameson, GEsEvA, 11, July 1l.—HSomo tune since the Chicago & Vacific Railroad Company uttompted to condemn a portion of ~the right of way of tho Chicago & North- westorn Tailrond for its use, in order to moro conveniontly entor Elgin. Tho contost hng boon severa on both gides, ~The mattor has now taken u new shape. Judgo WeAllistor, of the Suprome Court, hing just ordered au injunction to issue, rostraluing tho Dnelfic from taling possossion of the two milos in length sought to be inken, New_York, July 11.—The Chairman of the Btock Exchauge this morning issued the fol- lowing notice to momberw of thia Board: Morton, Bliss & Co, huving been enjoined from trans- forring Ulilon Paeific stock in the naimes of persous ro- contly publishied as bondbolders, such stock is 1ot now good far dolivery to purcharors, The Choleri. Mearims, July 11.—Thore wore but threo in- coronts to-day from ull disonses, andjuone from tho cholera. NasuviLLg, July 11,—There wore five deaths in tho city to-day from nll cuusos; nll colored. No cholern cases wero ruyorlml in the city. Tour deaths ocourred in Chattanoogs to-day ; nono from cholora, WasiNaToN, July 11.—A lettor from Sulphur Springs, Jofforson Couuty, Tonn., to the Com- missioner of Pounsions, statos that the oholers ia provailing ot Groonvillo to such an extont that out of a population of 1,200, all but twelve fam- ilios have desortod tho placo'in a panio, Groon- villo in tho restdonce of Andy Jolmson, The writor_of tho letter snys he thinks Andy lns oloarad out ulso, but ho trusts not. OmioINNATI, July 11,—Five burial permita wore issued to-day for cholora, The whole numbor of pormita issuod for the weok onding this ovouing, for sll disoases, wero 178, ehowing & large docrouse. Leat wook the numbor was 267, By Mnll.) Naahollly, Tenn, (Ju,u 9), Dispatch to the Loutaville Courier-Journal, At n rposting of doctora here hHhi' it was al- o mout ubanimonsly declarod that the lnte pro- valling jjsease was nothing wmore norlogs than Asintio cholera, and that it did not ariao here from local causes; that ita courso hnd boon from Rio Janoiro to Now Orleans, from thenco to Momphis, and from thonce to Nashvillo ; that it nccompaniod porsons horo from thowo placos, and that it was grontly aggravatod by tho use of stalo and docaylng oud Totton vogatablos from tho South, it having mado its first appenranco near tho mouth of the Wilson Bpring Branch, whoro snid vegotables wero mostly demandod. Tho Mayor has withdrawn all restrictions roln- Livo to the enlo of vegotables. Only one caso is roported in tho county to-day, and none in_tho city. It gcoma to have loft the country, whero it hins boon more recently raging, and the pros- }mcz for its spoedy disappearance from tho Stato s favorablo. Advioos from Birmlufilmn Aln,, to-dny show & matorio! docreano of the cholera at that placo, and that rofngeos aro boginning to return, A speoial from Chattanoogn roports only one Qonth from cholora in that clty to-day, and_ono ninotecu mifes from it. ~No niow cages had beou roported during tho past two days. WEATHER AND WATER. War Department Wenther Report, LOCAL ONBERVATION. Cticaao, July 11, 1672, £ [Direction_and| Jorce of wind, Ilonr of ob- aervation, ., fresh, Tenh, Tuxfinum tiormaguoter, Minimum thermometor, 54, UENERAL OUSERVATIONS. TuEspaY, Jnly 11, 1871 8 p. m. Siation, aii Dreclicldge, .71 71,8, fresh, Cloudy, BufTalo,,...[80,07] 68Caln, Cloor, Gairo, 900 73N, E., lght. Choyenno ..[10.00 63X. Wi, briek, Chicago....[a0.10[ 61| N. 1. freh, Cincinnoti, . |30 2N, B,y gentle, Cloveland,.. antle. Davenport. roeh, Clcar. Donves Wi, gentie, | 07| Threiteng, E.. gontlo, letear, 54{Qiim, Clondy. Fatr, .7{Threaten'g. |Clear, G[8. E, frosh. 1 Marquollo,. 5O[8. W!, freshi, Bilwnukee : 618, . light. ir. Omaha.,....[2 60[8, 15, frosls, lrandy. Tenbina. . 70(8. Wi, fresh, Turenten'g. 8. Paul. 09[S: E,, risk. Clear, Toledo.,. GI[E., gentle. Clear, PROBABILITIES. Wasnixarox, July 11.—On Baturday, for the Gulf States, wouthorly winde, higher tempora- turo, incroasing cloudiness, and local storms, For tho Atlantic States, northorly winds, veer- ing to southenst, with local rains,” For tho Mid- dlo and Eastorn’ States, northerly winds, partly clondy aud clear weathor, For tho Lako Region and Ohio Valloy, winds voering to northonst and mouthonst, with rising tomporature. For the Upper Lakos and Northwost, falling_baromotor, southeastorly winds, increaslng possibly to brisk and_high, with cloudy westher aud numerous local raius aud sevoro storms. BTAGE OF WATER. Dnily roport of the stage of water, with changos in the twonty-four hours ouding 8 p. m,, July 11, 1878, ATOYE LOW WATER, OlANGES, Rise. I Fall, 218 £ 10 in. [ 102 e, 4 in.j T*Below Ligh water of 1871, W. 8, KAUPMAY, Observer, Room 78 Major Block, Chicago. RELIGIOUS. Michigan Baptist Institute Convens tion, Special Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, ‘YrsiLanTy, Mich., July 11.—The soventh an- nual meoting of the Michigan Baptist Institute, whick has beeu in sossion in this city for the past weck, closed this afternoon. Thore has boon an attondance of 100 of the clorgy and lnity of the State, besides many prominent Bap- tists from abroad. Dr. G. W. Northrup, of Chicago, dolivered a course of six locturos on « Christian Theology. Four addresses wore also mado by Dr. E. C. Mitchell, of Chicago, on the “ Authonticity of the Canonand Text of the Now Tostamont.” Othor addrossos were do- livorad by the Itov. A. J. Froat, of Chicagos J. B. Backus, of Now York City: J. Fish, of Adrian, Mich.; G. Hodge snd K. B. Brooks, of Kalamazoo ;_and I, Haskell, of Aun Arbor. Theo Inatituto adjournod to moetat Kalamazoo or Fenton in July, noxt yoar. Young NMen’s Christian Association. Toveukrepstz, July 11.—The proceedings of the Intcrnational Convoution of the Young Men's Christian Associntion to-day atiracted n largo concourso of people. ‘Tho question of pornicious litorature came up ngain, whon o resolution was adopted ompowering the Associa- tion to govern tho matter in their respective towns and cities, and urging that memorials be sent to the railway corporations in relation to tho mattor, and also to appeal to tho peoplo through tho pross of tho country. Daylon, Ohio, was solected a8 the place for the next annual ‘meoting of the Convention. e Telegraphic Brevitios. William Prine, of Cump Lownship, Polk Coun- 4y, Town, wre killed by Lightning on Wednosday, The forger, J. J, Fuorth, arrived at Pittsburgh from Harrisburg, in cublmly of Dotective Wil mot, sud was locked up for trinl this morning. The Association of the Central University of Kentucky yestorduy docided to chaugo the Toca~ tion of the institulion from the Anchoragoe, and adjourned to mact st Loxingtou on Aug. 14, A CGrand Haven special statos that Petor De- a8 was yostorday morning caught ina belt at Roynolds & Emlaw's saw-mill thore, and was i‘i!f.lluuy killed, tho body being horribly man= gled. A Bt, Johns, Mich., lettor roports the killing at Enox, Clinton County, of a young man namod Augustus Matthows, by falling from o huy-stack, and hoving bis head crushed Tn. The Common Council of Detroit have voted to authorize the Wator Commissioners to issue $1,000,000 of bonds for the construction of tho Dot wator-works abovo that city. Goorge Boll, nogro, was found murdered nenr Chuekatuck, Nansomond Co., Va., yosterday. 1lo had been shot five timos, No clue to the por- petrators, W. T, Mitchioll and A. J. Matteson, of Carroll, Towa., woro urrested on Thursday for failing to afix stamps to bank cheoks, and gavo bail for appenrauco at tho next torm of tho United Statos Court. ‘Work on Iown's now Capitol is almoat at o stand-still again, the Stale contractors at Quiney, 1., having failod to furnish stone according to contract, Tho City Council of DerMoines has adopted the Philadelphia systom of nmmbering housos, proparatory to the postal froa dolivary aystom, which hos been ordered for that city. The Cinciunati Firo Departmont Commisslon- ery yestordny reorganizod tho dopnrtmont by daing away with all outsido mon and incroasing tho number of paid stationary from 35 to 80 per cent, adding about twenty mon to the depari- mount. Balaries were very slightly reduced— thoso of the men 815, "and those of the en- ginoors 810 por month, ko incroayo of tho ox- penses will bo only &1,600 yoarly. The Lord Gordon Abductors, MiLwAukee, July 11.—A Minnoapolis apocial &ys tho procoedings Iu the Gordon caso at Fort Giirry, have dovoloped facts which matorially chiango the complexion of affairs, It has beoit oll along undorstuod that the American party was arrostod by the Manitoba officers oun Dritish soil, but thoe evidonco proves that tho arrest was mado south of the lne, located by the new Boundary Burvoy. Itisoxpected that tho frionds of the prisonors will at once apply to tho Amor- icon_authorities to domand thoir relense from tho Manitoba Government. A ¥lealthy Place, Srmnoriewp, i, July 1L—Thore has nob been & single death In this olty during the saven days nmung to-night. T'his unusual good health 18 remarkable at this soason of tho yoar. WASHINGTON. Roscoe Conkling Probably the Next Chief Justice, The Washington Negroes Divided on {he Rixcd-School Question. Editors Libeting Persons in Washington Must Answer for It There. Ifow {he Internal Revenue Re- ceipts 'Were Swelled, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE NEXT CIIEF JUSTIOR. WasitizartoN, D, 0., July 11.—It is conceded, by thoss who cluim to have tho White Houso so- orots, that tho position of Chiof Justice will bo tondored to Benator Conkling. Somo of his frionds soy ho will not nccopt tho placo, whilo othors argue that, ag Conkling is ambitious to socuro o roputation as a grent lawyer, he would hnve s botter opportunity in the Ohlof Justico's chair than iu tho Sennta to achiove that roputn- tion. Still others Lelieve that, in tho changos in politicnl partics that aro likely to occur during tho noxt five years, it is not at all certain that Conkling would o ro-olected to tho Sonato slx yenrs hence, and that for this and other rensons ho will probably rccopt tho Chiof Justiceship, which is a life- office. Mr. Conkling hns an eyo on the Prosi- doncy, sod should Gen. Grant docline to run for o third torm, ho would at least bo able to namo his own successor, nnd whother Conk- Ting was thon Senator or Chief Justice, ho wonld liwvo tho samo chance to bo nomed by Grant as L cholco for the Presidency. TIE MIXED SCHOUL QUESTION, At o moeting of colored peoplo here last night, the question of mixoed echools was discusged, and it was demonatratod thot thoro exists a wido differonco of sontiment upon this favorito hobby of Senator Bumnor, who demands it, among other so-callod oqual rights, which he contonds the colored poople aro entitled to, but deprived of. A colored mombor of tho District Logislative Council made n speech, which was aftorwards in- dorsed by s majority of thoss prosent nt the meeting, in which he took diroct issue with tho advocatos of mised schools, nrguing that the schiemo was all wrong, and that it would work great injury to tho colored poople, who, ho thought, ought to be satisfled with what they now got—moro than their share of the moncy :xy:fludod for educational purposes in the Dis- rict, TOSTAL MATTERS, The law officer of tho Post-Offico Departmont hing docided that the question in regard fo tho moaning of the torm * new servico "in tho law relating to bids for transportation of maily, as before stated in theso dispatches. Tho Dopart- mont hns hold that tho term only applics to routes on which thoro wag no sorvice at all, but the docision given to-dny is to the effoct that tho form *mow sorvico” opplies to all routes, whothor thero hss been service at all or whother the sorvice is oxtended. While it is admitted that this construction will canse con- siderable increase in the red tape businoss of the Depariment, it is claimed that thoro ure suflicient bufegunrds provided to provont suy morose- rious result than that of a more incronso, A DMISTARE. Complaint, having been mado that customs duty was charged upon the clothing of certain omigrants arriving at tho port of Detroit, in do- fault of paymont of which, articles woroe kept, inquiry was mado into tho mntter, and tho roply of tho Sccrotury of the Treasury, brsed upon the roport of the Collector nt Detroit, is that tho omigrants iu question did not arrive at that port. No clothing hns ever hoen hold ns stated, and, in fact, nosuch transaction as alleged took place at Dotroit. CHATIN & GORE. In nccordanco with tho recommondation of thio Collector of Customs at Chicago, that ofi- cinl Ins beon authorized by tho Treasury De- partment to releaso, on payment of & fluo oqual to tho dutie, twelve catos of champagno wWino soizod from Chapin & Gore for an uninfontional islatiou of Soction 21 of the act of July 11, 1870. T'o the Aasaciated Press, ao ENT TELEGRAPUING, Wasnivaroy, July 11.—Upon the question mndo by Jr, Orton, Prosidont of tho Westorn Union Tolsgraph Comapany, tho Attormoy.Gonor- ol hos decided that upon tie lines of telograph, operating undor tho act of July 21, 1866, officers aud agents of differont dopartmonts of tho Gov- ornment may tolograph cuch othor upon ofiicial business, at tho rutos fixed by the Yosimaator- Gonoral. CLERICAL DAGK-PAY. The Attornoy-General Lus decided that tho 15 per cont increase of compensation of the em- ployes of tho Seuato aud Iouse of Representa- tives, a8 provided by the act of March 3, 1873, applies only to thoso employed during tho Forty-second Congress, and doos not apply to persous whose emnployment in that capacity commenced aftor tho 4th of March, 1873. INTERNAL REVENUE, A dny or two ago, it waa statod that thero aro somo intoresting facts nat mado public rogard- ing the causos of tho recont heayy roturus of tho Intornal Revento Burenu, Diligont inguiry develops tho fact that while oxceeding tho csti- mate of tho Secretary of the Treasury, tho sur- plus of roceipts for tho last fiscal yoar oughtnot 1o be taken us indicative of nn unusually good condition of affuirs, ‘Tho cetimnto of tho Secro- tary of tho Tronsury to the last Congress was that tho receipts for the year would rench £108,000,000. The Comimissioner of Internal Ttevonuo was oqually certain that thoy would 3xrc'%aod 3110,000,000.~ Thoy really ronched $115,- 00,000 1tis not known that any unplonsantness hag oxisted on nocount of thiu difforonce of opinion, but apponrances indicate that the receipts word Craigod” abovo their normal standard by tho issuing of orders towards the closo of the yoar, in Juno just passed, for the oxercise of nnduo vigilancs in making tho roturus come in rapidly, an kooping tho coltections clouoly up ovory day, By thio means tho recoipts were mado to oxceod by 2,000,000 or more the uwmount they would have reached in tho ordinary courso of affairs, A falling off of that amount in months to come ‘may thoreforo bo expected, unloss tho incronse in fhe business of the country, which is uniferm at o cortain por cont, shall fill tho deficioncy. THE RECEIPTS YOI THE YEAR of abont £6,000,000 in oxcess of tho ostimates, will enablo {ho Intornal toyonuo Bureauto make a good showing in its next roport to Congress, but tho oxhibit ought reutly to bo 3 por cont lous thon it is. THE BDUNFAU OF AGRICULTURE hos 5ivun ordora for tho purchiase of 400 bushols of Chilian whont, and the samo quantity of Trench wheat for the purposs of mooting re- Tmulu from various parts of the country. The emand for seods hag latterly boen so groat that tho Tronsury of tho institution is oxhausted, By tho 18t of next month, howaver, it is expected tho Buronu will be able {0 meot all requests for ‘whent, out supplies of other coreals will no bo furnishod till Boptember. APTOINTMENT. Secrotury Richardvon to-day apnointed T, B. Lillay Disbursing Clork of tho Bixth Auditor's oflico, vice 1azlott, decensed, AIBIY OLDENS, Tho Buperintendent of the mounted recruit- ing worvieo Lns beon ordored to forward ono lundred yecruits to Omaha from Now York for the Boooud Cavalry. Anothor do- tachment of ono hundred {rom the Bt. Louis dopot will bo forwarded to Fort Union, New DMoxivo, for tho Lighth Cavalry, and & dotachont of one hundrod from sawo depot to Fort Hays, for tho Bixth Cavalry. DANA'S LIBEL HUIT, New Youk, duly 11.—A Washington dispatoh snyi: “ Hovoral lawyors are ongaged diroctly and mdiroctly upon tho Bheppord-Dana Jibol suif, and briofs for an argument of the case boforo Judgo Blatehford, or uotes for briefs, buvo hoon Proparod. It is claimed that, ns tho Polico Court of this Distriot exists by an act of Congress with- inthe torritory whore Congross has_ oxclusive urisdiction of all offenties ugninst the United tatos, aud not punishablo by imprisonmont in tho Penitontiary, that all edftors of all news- papors whoso journals are sent into the District oro suswornblo to this court, upon the com- plaint of any bofore it, that such newspapors contain matter lield to be fibolous, anduiny be Dbrought boforo it from any part of tho United Btates and triod undor the luw of libol provail- ing hero, which makos libol & oriminal offenso, lkastsihie Rallrond Acoldents. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Berory, Wis, July 11,—The engine and ca- booko of an excursion train was wrecked on tho I(enosha and Rockford division of the Chicago & Norchwe.torn Railrosd this forenoon, near Ca- pm\!‘»_y colliding with the band-car of rallrosd —~—~ iron, Tho rond wna obetruoted for four hours, and i8 now cloar, Seninarienn, July 11.—As tho 1 o'clock prs- senger traln from tho Wont, this_morning, on tho Tolodo, Wabnsh & Western Rallroad, was passing through the city, it ran ovor n man and &0 mongled him that bo died in & short tino. At tho Coronor's inquest his namo was naceriainod to be Willinm Rtandall. Ho waa a brakoman on tha Gilman, Clinton & Springficld Raiirond. It {8 not known why ho did not attompt to ot off the trnck, and tho engincer did not seo him in time to stop his traln, e NEW YORK. 1mportant Decision IRegnrding Dunl Officesholdors==The Pacific NMail Stenmship Compnny ==The Orange Parude To-Day-=Murderers Indicted weArrested for Dobts=Murdor of an Officers NEw Yonx, July 11.—Judge Danlols, of the Buproma Court, hns givon a docision, taking the ground that membors of the Logislaturo who bnvo hold munieipal offices at tho same timo, by 4ho accoptance of tho former vacated tho Inttor. Tho decision was given in tho caso of Jamos Tiyan, who, while holding the position of Doputy Clork of tho Court of Spocial Scsslons, was clected and aorvod as & momber of tho Legisla- ture, and who sued for tho salary of the formor offico, Edward 8. Piorrepont, counsel for tho Pacifle Mml Btonmehip Company, has sorved tho auswor of tho Company upon ex-Presidont Al- don B. Btockwell, in tho suit which ho has bogun to recover cortain monoy (:31,850,000) alleged to bo duo to him, Tho answor declaros that the porsons who compose the prosens Board of Di- Tootors are now to their dutics in that Company, aud are porsonally Ignorant of the faots slleged, but, on information and belief, dony that the olaim is well-founded. Grand Marshal McGes informod tho Suporin~ tondont of Police to-dny that 1,000 Orangomon wonld march in procession to-morrow, aud was awsured thoy would bo proporly guarded. Some citizons urgo tho Snflufln ondont to call on tho militia, but it is not likely any regimonta will bo ordored out. Jumes Jackson, nogro, accuscd of canalng tho donth of Crroline Gibson on tho 17th of May lnst, has been indictod on tho charge of man- slanghter, nnd Jobn McCabo, fathor and son, for killing their wife and mothor, indicted for mur- dor in the firat dogreo, ‘Tho Prosidont and Cashior of tho Gormanin Bank, of this city, dony thot J. 8. Fourth, ns stated in o dispnteh from Herrisburg yestorday, has fraudulontly obtained monoy from their in- stitution, They ssy hio has had no business with tho bank whatover. r A mollo prosequl s boon ontorod i tho ctoen of Poter B. and Jomes M. Bwoeney, in conneo- tion with the Tammany raud trints. Joseph Hannw, of Jackson, Mich.,, was ar- rosted in this city to-délg. whilo on tho way to Furopo. In March, 1867, o judgmont was ob- tnined againat him hero for €425, which has ro- mained unantisfiod sinco. In Jorsoy City, this aftornoon about 4 o'clock, John Stophonson, Deputy Unitod States Mar- shnl, was stabbed and killed by Jacob Mettand, o Tuseion sailor. The lattor had been nrrested by Stevenson as o desortor from tho Russian brig Wollamo. As the oflicor was passing tho corner of Hudson and Grand stroots, the prisoner drow o ghoath-knifo and plunged if into tho officor's broast, causing death a fow minutes. Ho then madoe an sttempt to cut his owa throat, but wos ouly partially succosaful bofore being ar- rested ond disarmod. Michaol Korwin, koopor of & liquor saloon at No. 831 Enst Thirty-sccond streot, died to-day from stab-wounds, inflicted on the 17th of June, Dy John McManus. Kerwin bad rofuscd to el liquor to MoMaus. il S ¥old Attempt to I2ob o Ranic, 8ax Fravcisco, duly 11.—A bold attompt was made to-day, at Marysville, to rob the bank of Dackor & Jowott. Frank Whipplo, ono of tlo threo robbers, entered the bauk and presouted a Eistol to Jowott's hond, snying * Don't moye." owett foll down, and made bis way to the placo whore Chief Clerk Bingham ‘was \\’xitinfi. Whipple leaped ovor tho countor, fol- lowed by - Dingham, who instantly shob Whipple in tho neck. A goneral desperafe fight ensued, Soveral shots wore fired and pistols clubbed, Whipple finally turnod to run out of tho bank, Binghom and Jowett fired on him simuitoucously with double-barroled shot- guns. Ho foll mortally wounded on the Fidowalk. Whipple says _ho had two confederates, John Tonoy and W. P. Winklesy. Tlioy oseaped, and the pooplo and ofiicers aro pursuing. Whipplo was ‘shot through tho body in many places. —_————— A Railway Obstructionist on Trinl. Coxconp, N, H., July 11.—)rs. Mary Carlton was charged, this aftoruoon, in the Police Court, with placing obstructions on the track of the Concord Railroad, noar Suncock, on the 8th inst. Sho plesded mot_guilty, and & further hoaring was postponed, She way committed to prison in default o £3,000 bail. Creverayp, 0., July 11.—A sailor named Jamos Robinson was to-day hold to bail iu the sum of 91,000 to snswer for his appearance bo- forothe Common Pleas Court on the chargo of Incing obatructions on tho track of the Clove- and & Pittsburgh Railroad, near this city, with tho intention u? throwing the passenger train from tho track for the purpose of plundoring the passongors. Murderers in Juil. PRILADELIUIA, Jufiv 11.—James B. Belford, alias Qeorge Mila Alford (colored), who hod been employed for tho past thres weoks at Doglestown, was arrosted thora lnst_evening, on information givon by o colored man whom' ho had made Lis confldant, ns tho murdoror of Dr. G. T Alford, of L1 Dorado, Ky., who was killed on ihio 27th of Inst May. Bosrow, July 11.—William Lynch, who fatally shot Johu McKonnn, on Wednasday, is held to await the rosult of the inquest. RN Alleged Car Thicves Arrested. Crxcrsyaty, July 11.—Dotootives have arrosted and brought to this city a number of colored people from Delki, O., charged with stealing fzoods from the burning cars of tho Indisnopolis, Cincinnati & Lafayotto Railrond lnst winter. Tho cars caught fire immediately aftor tho col- Tision, aud the nogroca woro vory busy gotting the goods out of them, and, it seoms, carried to and_concealed in tholr hotsos o largo quantity of fino cloths, silks, boots, and other dry goods. st (oo, Laisind ol A Negro Murderer Exceuted. Nonrorg, July 11.—Jim Brown, tho negro, who Inst Juno murdored Mrs, Dazier and Mrs. Jonos, two old women residing in_Nausomond County, was hanged to-doy mn the Court-Honso yard st Bufolk, in tho presonco of 4,000 or 5,000 people. Brown was convietad upon his own vol- untary confossion of guilt. 1fo lutoly professod 4o huve oxporionced roligions convorsion, and passed much of his timo in singing sud praying. Risdbostoriess i tuinlis Fatal Fall, Mearens, July 11.—7J, 0. Bolward, om{lloynd ot Edor's planing-wmill, Grand street, while in- toxicated, foll from a' window, last ' night, and broke lta nock, Mo loaves a family in Oxford, Mich, B — Ocenn Stenmship Nows. New Yorg, July 1l.—Arrived—the steamors Bteinman, from Antworp, Indis, from Glasgow, and King William, from Bremen. QUEENSTOWN, July 11.—Arrived out—Steamor Jova, from Now York. st ki g of 0 Water-Spout. Dexven, Col., July 11,—A water-spout burst in Benver Creck Canon this afternoon, flooding tho straam, washig out tho Colorade Ruilrond Station at the junction of Bemver and Clear Crooke, and deatroyod overything in it. = e o HRurst| Primary Elections in San Francisco, 8N Franotsco, Cal., July 11,—The Republican primary moetings {n €his clty rowltod in a victory for the Central Pacific Railroad-Snrgent Com- Lination. Tho maseos of tho party ignored the eleotion. —_—e——— Sulcidos §t. Louis, July 11.—A Canadian named Salo- mon Somnors enicided at his boarding-houso, corner of ‘U'hird and Greone stroats, this evening, Dy cutting his throat with a razor. 8an Fnanoisco, Cal,, July 11.—Qen, T. N. Cnznonu died hero to-day, aftor & briof illness, g bt Lo el an ald and tlme-honored Inatitution at Oxford, In this Stato, has just diod of lingering starvation and abuse. Tho Trus- toos linve closod its doors in ordor to lot the current funds acoumalato to lquidato a dobt of $10,000 and secure o reserve fund. Obio Uni- vorsity, nt Athens, promises to go the same way. I'hly is tho woy tho great State of Ohlo fosters tho fustitutions ontrusted to her care. Aud yob thore are those who talk about making the Agri- onltural Colloge agreat State Unlversity I—Olove- land Leader, —NMiami Unlvnml‘lly, . FOREIGN. Orange Riots Anticipated in Belfast, Ireland, To-Day, Matrimonial Alliance Between Eng- land and Russia Agrecd Upon, GREAT BRITAIN, Lownnow, July 11.—Thero is considerablo ox- citemont In Bolfast, Ircland, fn convequonco of npprolionsions of disturbancos to-morrow during tho parnde of tho Orangomen. 'The nuthoritios havo mado extonsive proparations for the main- tonnnco of ordor, snd nro resolved fo not vigorously to provont tho ro-cnnctmont of tho seones of tho last 13th of July. Onoe thousand specinl_policomen linvo boon gworn in, and ad- ditionnl troops laye beon sent to 'tho city. Placards, posted this morning and slgned Ly William Johnston, Mombor of Parlismont from Bolfoat, doprecato tho Orango demongtration. New Youu, July 11,—A dispatchs from Routor's Tolograph Company, London, pronotincos the Ilerald’s rn{yon in” rogard to Routor's Porsian contract ontlrely falso. Duptiy, July 11.—The polics of thin city have oddrossed o momorial to the Commis- sionor, declaring that if thoir demands are not conceded, thoy must doclino all respousibility for the preservation of ordor. Herald Spectal. Toxpoy, July 11,—A marringe hns finally beon prranged botweon the Dulko of Edinburgh and tho Grand Duchesa Marin Aloxandrowna, only daughter of tho Emperor of Russin, Tho sot- tlomont took place at 11 to-night. The Duko thua foregoos tho right of succonslon to tho Duchy of 8nxo Coburg, which fact involves im- portant political considorations, —_—— SPAIN, Bavonar, July 11.—The Carlist forco which captured Bun Guisa were soon driven out by tho Government troops, who sacked the place, burned tho factorios, and insulted the women, The pretextwns that the population sympathized with tho Carlists, Mappip, July 11.—The Ministor of War has rocoived intolligenco of a battlo at Santa Coloma, Barcelons, in which fitty of the insurgents were Lillod. An ncoidont, yestordny, on the Southorn Rail- way, killed and injured many persous. Dayonng, July 11,—Reporis hayo reached horo that tho Carlist” Chiof Snball, with 3,000 mon, surprised 4,000 Ropublicana under Gen. Cabri- noty, noar Ripall; thint Cabrinoty was killed, ono- half of tho commnnd taken prisoncrs, aud all his artillory capturod, Mapnip, July 11.—Tho Imparcial says tho In- tornatinlists in Alcoy have risen against the au- thoritios, shot tho Mayor, burned sixty houses, and aro now besioging tho ocivil guarda and vol= untoors, who had taken rofugo {u tha'Town Hall, Thoy hold a number of prominent citizens as hostngos, nnd threnten to shoot thom if the troops attack the town from the outsido. IHerald Special, . Mapnip, July 11.—0'Kelly arrived at Madrid and obinined his liborty under guarantes of the British Legation. ——— GERMANY. y Benry, Tuly 11.—The_pormanont retiroment of Bismarck from tho Prussian Cabinet, an- nounced some months ago, is on tho oye of ac- complishmont. 1t was stafod in o dispatch sont from this city on the 25th ultimo, that the Princo hnd taken proparatory stops for his withdrawal. o will retain the German Chancellorship. Von Bulon, it is roported, will bo Minister of Foroign Affnira. ko cholora hus apponrad st various places in Gormany, and a numbor of cases huve occurrod in Ratisbon, Davaria. g FRANCE. Loxpoy, July 11.—It is_roported that tho Fronch Goverument has undor considoration the question of calling & Congress of Ropresontu- tivos of the Gront Powars, in Paris, to discuss tho torme of » now commorcial treaty. Pang, July 11.—Tho Shah hns conforred a decoration o ot Presidont of the Aseou- bly. KHIVA. Sr. Perenenono, July 11—t isstated that the Khivan expoditionary forco, under command of Gou. Kauffman, will roturn to Tashkond about the middle of August. ——— AUSTRIA. ViexnA, July 1.—In consoquonce of tho ro- orts of tho prevaleuce of the cholera in Vieuns aving reached tho Shah of Persia, it is possible ho will return to Thoran without visiting tho city. —— TURKEY. ConsranTINOrLE, July 11.—The roport that the Sultan bad issuod o firman granting oxtraor- dinary powers and priviloges to the Khedive of Lgypt is disoredited in diplomatic circlos. S esogien CANADA., Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. 0O1TAWA, Ont., July 11.—Tho Canadinn Pacific Railway Diroctors have not Em in an appear- ance here as yot, though they wore oxpectod, It is understood that the Govornment have had undor grave consideration the report of Sir Hugh Allan's procoodings in England. Itis thought remarkablo that the members of the CGovernment are dispersing not again fo meot till the time for which Lurlisment is_called, without taking action on tho Pacific Railwny matter. This dilatorincss has givon rise to various rumors, the chicf of which is that tho Govornmont will ultimatoly brealk off with Bir THugh Allan, and proposo to build the road under tho” manngoment . of the Dopartment of Public Works. The distant embors of the Commons, it is understood, have bosn noti- fied by lotter to hold themselyes in readinoss to bo called to Ottawn by telegraph. Sinco thoro aro still somo doubts in the minds of Ministers that there will be a meeting of tho Iouso, tho summoning of their supportors from theoutlying Trovinces will dcfiond probably upon tho indica” tQiau; amongst the opposition in Ontario and nebeo, MoNTREAL, July 11,—It is reported hero now that at the meoting of the Pacifls Railrond Di- roctors on Fridoy lent, Sir Hugh Allan eub- mitted to his co-Directors an offor from a well-known promoter in ngland to form o Syndicato for tho purpose of attempting to float the schomo, if tho Governmont and Logis« Iaturo assent to the following conditions o timo of completing the work to bo oxtended from oight to twelve yours; authority to bo given to iusuc bonds at 85 per contnot, and to issue in place of the £40,000 per milo as now limited by aot of Parlinment, 860,000 per mile, and cortain madifications tobo mado 1n the_terms of the poyment of tho cash subsidy of 90,000,000, a8 provided for by the uct. —_— NEWS PARAGRAPHS. Ex-Mayor Klaus, of Green Bay, hns talkon tho contract to construct the bridgoof the Milwaukea & Northern Ttailrond scrows ‘the Fox River at that place. Itis to be 1,800 feot long, with o draw 224 foot in length, Fox & Howard, of Chicago, aro to build tho draw, —An ““anonymous” check for £5,000 is ro- orted to have boen dropped in the coutribution- ox of o Norwioh, Coun., chureb, ‘This is truly noble genorosity ; but, unless tho Tocal papors have mado o trifling mistako, we dou't oxactly seo how tho monoy §i'to bo obtnined. —Miss Lizzio 1liold, ono of tho girls injured Dby tho accident on tho railrond noar Shopioro last Saturday, died ot 5 o'clock this morniug in the samo unconscious condition which onsued finmediatoly aftor her Injuries wore recoived.— Janesville (Wis.) Qazelte, July 9, —On the rotrént of the lantecs into Capo Const Castlo aftor tho lant engagoment with tho Ashantees, tho women nttacked thoe formor for their cowardico, and asked permission to march out and attack tho Ashantocs, but Capt. los- luns provonted such an wnsoomly porformanco. —'ho will of o Kontuckian, made beforo his marriego, and giving atl his proporty to tho ludy who boeamo his wifo, lins boen succossfully con- tostad by bis logal hioirs, it being hold that the marringo oporated aw rovoeation, aud that the widow 1 eutitled to only onc-third, —Tho most important nowa that has reachol s trom tho Yellowstono military expedition, in tho roport of Gou. Stanley, that conl in sbund- auco, and of gooil quality, han boon found abont twonty-sovon miles wost'of tho Missourl River, —5t, Paul Pioneer, ; —Tiocnusa tho little girls employed in n Cohoos mill stopped work to 6o a_procexion [t the ofhor day, thoy wero all disclinrgod, ind docked tho two woels usnally worked attor notico. The ohildren belng nrrluum, tho mnttorlus boon Luk= en up by several prominont men, who intend to tost tho logallty of takiug, by a mttor of form, that which rightfully bolongs to tho poor, —Tha olophnnt in” the Zoologieal Grrdons at Murwoillon has boon kol soverallimon, but, whon tho time comay for delivery, he refuses to budgo an Inch from his comfortable quartors, o cats o muoh that tho town ean afford {o poard himn no longer, end the pooplo propose to oxooute bim. maklng his death wsoful o solghoo by tosts ing upon him a now (orfi'ndd: It will bo givon Ditn in his food, and will probbly’ give the uu- lm])yg pachydorn o first-chaes boily-noha. —Snmuel Olivor, of Amo, Indians, attompted to kias Miss Iiampton against hor will, and silcs ceoded In planting » smnck on the back of hor neok, Ilo was fiued 841,20, andgot a mouling bosldons —T'ho final eafo of Minnehahn proporty camo off ot Mouday evening at the Farry Houko, and rouulted ns follown: Lol 170~81 87-100 ncros at G5 por ncro, amoutting to $1,726.85, to J. I', Cuminlngs, Brampton, Canadn. Lot 180—54 6-100 noren, at 3140 per nero, smounting to §7,608,40, to Dr, Archibald Grahinm, Lexingion, Va, Lok 181—33 86-100 acres, Inclucing forry nt Forb Snolling, to Franklin Stocle, Washington, D, 0., av§376 por aoro; aleo, lot 182, 98L¢ neres, nb $126 por noro, otsl amount of Minnohahna property, £278,162.97.—St. Paul Pioneer. —Minnonpolis furnishos tho latost caso of omotionnl inuanity, Jdwards, after an intimacy of soma yonrs hiotwoou hin wifo and o low fellow namod Nnwon, doposited a bullot in Nason's enr- enu and surrondorod himsolf to tho suthorities. Nnton in tho sume follow who attempted to ont- rago n littla girl 0 yoars old o fow days ago, 1lo in fikaly Lo recovar, andIf bo doos Edwards onght Lo bu sont to_the Ponitentinry for boiug such o poor shot.—5St. Lowis Dispatch, —Wo unw, yosterdsy, an offielal packago, which eama by inail froin Bloomington. It was covorad over with sixty 8-cont Tronsury stamps, amounting to &1.80." Along sido of it was anothor packngo of a little 'imgnr sizo, which camo from tho same placo by _expross, on which the chargos woro 30 conts. Would it not be economy for tho Government to coano to natron- izo the mail sorvico and mako use of the ex- pross 7—Illinois State Journal. SHARP AND DECISIVE. A Milwaukeo' Policeman Shoots & Rurglar-=The Marauder a8on of Con= tractor Behirens, From the Milwaukes Sentinel, July 11, That our policomon arc on thoir taps sirica thoy o discoverad $lo prozonco of o band of mid- night maraudors i ovidont in thoir movomonts abont tho city whon all ato_drawned in slumber. Notwithutundiug their vigilsoeo, homovar, lttl inronds havo beon mado by tho thioves whon- evor thoy found tho const cloar, Tho haunts of sovoral partios suspectod of thoso raids wero traced ond ‘marked, and tho work of trappiug them in tho sct of burglory and thoft doftly lannod. Tho _first wtop was o tho rection_of o bara on tho promises of Buteher Eimorlo, Grovo strect. 1t had boon found that soveral young follows wero in tho Liabit of lodging thoro at hight, and that corlain littlo irregulnritios, such 58 prowling about tho noighborhoad at miduight and attempts to entor promisos, had raised o suspioion ag to the char- nctor of tho tonants of tho barn. Though none of tho petty robborics on tho South Bide could Do traced to thom, it was deemed bost to capture tha boys and hold thom as common vagranty. TPolicomon Eilis, Brinkmeior, Tobin, nud No- Ian woroe instructed to meot in tho neighborhood ot an enrly hour on Thumdny morning. Thoy accordingly sswomblod at 2 o'clock and stationed themsolves about the store of Mr. Fritz Eilors, corner of Grove and Mineral streots, from which tho movemants of any of the suspectod pactics could bo readily observed. Eilers’ storo {8 » handsomo brick structure, with & basoment occupied as o saloon. ‘Lhero aro two stairways to tho bassmont, aud at the south one of these Policoman Elis was stationed ; tho othors woro a phort distanco furthor off, Ellis bad senrcoly takon Lis place whon ho heard & noise in the storo. Ha turned and found his euspicions of burglary wero not groundloss, Bomo one was striking amntch, The first failed, but the second_gave tho policomsu o sight of the burglar. The fellow was at o till, and when this was robbed movedto anothor, Ellis warned his associates and resumed his placo. Finding his intonded retroat out uff, the burglar descond- od to the bosoment, with & viow to escano by way of Grovo atreet. But Ellis was propared to capturo himhad Lo sttompied a rush by him up tho stairwey, “ Halt," shouted Ellis, as the burglar appeared. Tho word wns ropeated, and then the ofiivor ob- soryed & movemont suggestive of revolver, and was warnod to * got, ot of the way, you — or Il shoot youl" If shooting was o bo the order, Ellis wns propared, and a8 no timo could bo lost in solf-preservation, ho whipped out his rovolvor and fired. Tho ball missed the man, but the second folloved and struck him in the loft tomple, back of tho eyo. Without a word or groan the burglar rolled down tho stairwany into tho basement. Tho burglar proved tobo a young man namod John Bohrons, son of Contractor Bohrons, Ilo wos lmd out 'inthe salocy, and though still alive was inscusible, and ‘ay as ho fell with- out & moan or grosu. Policoman Ellis loft lia comredes in charge of the wound- ed man sud_procceded to tho rosidenco of Lieut. Xoundrick, which i8near tho sceno of tho burglary, The Lioutonant give instructions to have Bolirons panorly cared for, and then started to tho East Sido to inform Chief Beck of the occurronce. The promisos wen thoroughly soarched, but mo_traco was foundof tha con- frores of young Bohrens. Itis surnised that thoy escaped when they heard the pistl shots. Dohrons had attompted to rob his wele, Mr. Eilors, and his movements in tho store ‘ndicated that ho was fully acquainted with tha pwmisos. In his pockets was found & large bill-bok, ho-~ longing to the propriotor of theo store, aul bills and currency crumpled up in rolls in tho wurry of cloaring tho drawors. John Bohrens was about 17 yoars of age, vith 1o fixed employment. Since the divorca of \is fathor, and subsoquent disagroement with Ly stopmothor, Lo had bocome an idlo follow, an} hind taken to ovil coursos in the companionship of several yagabondish chaps of lus age. Somo- times serving in tho capacity of toamstor, aud at other times about the barns and saloons of the nuifhbm-hnml, Tie gradually entorod upon a crim-. inal carcer, and on his firat bold aud daring ven- turo mot an ignominious fato, The storo of Eilers was ontored from the roar. Tho building has o woodon addition with a grat- od window in the back, A box had boon carried undor tho window, and from this the roguo priod off tho grating and effected an entrance. Ho would undoubtedly have made his escupe by way of the rear of tho Btore had Lio not beon headed | off by tho polico. Behrens lingored until half-past 2 yostorday | aftornoon. KNOCKED DOWN AND ROBBED. At 9 o'cloclkk Jast night, o man named Willinm McDermont, staggored out of o saloon on Caual stroot, near Liako, in company with three men, who, a8 was afterwards found out, foigned in- toxication, At tho cornor of Lake and Canal stroots, MoDormont was suddenly pounced upon Dy his villninous companions, two of which held him down, while thoe third wont through hin pockots. The poor follow was g0 stunned by the hoating he hnd recoived that ho was unablo {0 got up aftor his assailants had ran awny, tal- ing _with them & silver watch and chain and $21 in curroncy. Oflcor Keofo happenod to o noar by, and sooing tho thioyos rmnning, ho went in pursuit of them, and caught ono of thiom, o follow nemod Martin, after chusing him afow blocks. Ho was token to tho Madison Stroot Station, but the plundar was not found on his person, McDermont was not uuriousli' in- Jured. Juetico Bcully will doubtless sond Martin {:‘hum Lo will not bo much bouetited by tho rob- ory. —_———— The Battie of the Birds. Tho Wilmington (N. C.) Post gives a brief ac- count of n prolongod conitost that was goiug on last woek botwaon u flock of nbout n dozen doves and twenty-five or thirty martons, ata point o short distance from that city. Tho mar- tens, which aro described ns cnrémt-lmgynrn from South Caroling, attempied to oust the doves from the dovecote whoro thoy ud been born, aud which thoy know ns their homons, In thio morning, us fast as the doves loft thoir bo, thoy woro bésot by tho martons and driven of, the Ilattor ubtnlnmf possession, Tho doves would e kopt ant all duy, but at night would n- tarn in foreo and manuge to roguin posgossionof their homos, und romain thore during the nigit, to bo dicpossossod again in the morning. ‘i was kopt up regulurly during the threo days ho informant remained st that point, and itis ot known s yot whethor tho carpet-baggors oriio nativos uro finally victorions. moeoroe . MARRIAGES, COWPRR_IRVIN Fplseopsl Churoh, ( ton, Ky., by the Rov, o] of _dm javio, Chadwlok, Hiward Cowper, A Irvine, uf Uoviugton, Ky. ~___ DEATHS. CBHPI-INOER—JIIII 11, Sarab, boloved wifo of Win. fpou. The funorsl will be from the residonoe, 81 Ronth Onal- ., Sunduy, at 1 0'olock. Frionds urv cudially fuvitcl, ARMETRONG—July 11, st 311 Woat 'Pwolfth-st., reno Matllda, infant danghier of Jolin M. and the Iate Bwtha M, Armtrong, sgod 4 months sud 10 days. ¥ DOY LI July 11, afap. m,, sfter a Lo iuncealon Sunday, (rom her Jato rosidence, E0Wa- basli-av,, ataa hour whiol witl Lo natnod fu Sunda) pae pors, SINCLAIR-Ou tho {1th fnst., Donald Sinalnlr, (ged . Mary Doylo, on Friday, nod suyero {llioss, m 81 yoars and i1 ays. Tungral to-diy ut 1:30 8. m., st his lato roaidonoa 319 Wout Tylorat. Keluudy s od, 037~ Uaniaila japors 1leaso copy. O'BRIEN—Mlzabuth Helona, 13 i SN lzebuh Helona, souagest dasghiy of o ‘Tuioral by oxriages v Uslvary Comotery, Buaday, {uly 15 AN | 1. msonnnc NUOTION SALES, By WM A BURMTERS & CO. WEST STDE REGULAR SATURDAY’S SALE, ‘Housoholid famituro, cnrpate, rlnssware, ole, Alsa (3 linuta toa. JULY 13, AT 0 ON SATURDAY, It SANr WM, A, BUFTERE k,(f. .y Auotionnars, Con You Raiso $10 Cash and $5 2 Monfh? 1£ 10, bo eues nexd attend tho groat Aution Sals of 150 t,lhnl::“r’:l\\illll\;l.lgn |.E;..‘;"|'.1.Nr'.‘§“,'-|“".{, Norwond Park. O :nh- ror 3 3 . W, R R, . fffi:‘f'-lA('-ln"'- Weoator nambor, it hss boan dooidod to hold ia 8310 o MONDAY REVENING, JULY 14. At Half-past 7 0'olook. Thoao lots aro ali gand and dry, and will cartainly plesse Fivosting il the purahasors, Al invost Toalizo & rapid advanco wittiout doubt.’ Tlio tarms aro a0 oasy (hat ovarsbady can ar. Yoini tian, young ady, 704 will mako a groat rair- tako t£ you do not by ono o tiwa Iots at this . o on hand early, Amplo accommodationa for all the ladies who oomo, ‘WM. ABUTTERS & CO,, 56 nud 57 Sonth Cunnl-st. BPECIAL SALE OF . Open and Top Buggies, TO CLOSE INVOICES, QuTURSDAY, July 16, at 10 clolock, at 15 sud 17 Hask ORI g, A, BUTTERS 4 00., Anctloncers. Grand Anction Sa AT ELMHURST. 200 Residence Lots and 4 New Dwellings, ‘Each having o Lot 100 foot front, On WEDNESDAY, July 18, 13, ON TIHE GROUND. A 8pocinl Froo Train of Ton Cars will lecve on tho Galena Division of tho Northwestern. Railroad, from the Wolls Btreet Dopot, at 10 o'olock n.m. A Froo Lunch will be served at11 o’clock, o'clock, THE TERMS ARY EASY, 10 per cont cnsh on tho day of sale, 10 por cont within 30 days, balanco 1,3, 3,s1d ¢ yoars, with intorest at 8 per cent. BLMHURST, formerly Cottago Hill, is ono of tho most thriving suburban villages west of Ohicago, having now upwards of 100 Dwellings, oxcellont Bchool and Church fa~ oilitios, high and rolling grounds, and having unusual attraction for thoso scoking sub- urban homos, SALE PEREMPTORTY. WL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auotioneors. Sale of Dry Goods, On TIURSDAY, July 17, at 94 o'clock, at 16 ani 17 Eacy Randolph-: i The aslo will commence at13 A. BUTTERS & CO., Auattinoers. " By TAYLOR & HARRISON. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF &0, Household Goods, At Storo Nos. 31 & 33 South Canal-st., BATURDAY, July 12, at 8} o'clock. ‘Fino Parlor and Chambor Furnitare, Extonsivo fine of second.h Ci Now Brussols and Vool Ci and Oagpoth. s, Cholon ‘Mattings, Desks and Obals. , Stdax i onrd cka. Ohromos, Crockery, 200 sciond-hand Matty and Plilows. Largo lot sheata aud pillow- canon,Hots s Todding, “?f top “Tablhy. Iozigo- slon Tables, treaus au s, &¢., &o. y YLOI & HARRISON, Y. Auotlonoors, 31 and 83 South Cat MORTGAGE SALE Bt Fuitre, Gargels, ¢, at 31 ad 33 Soath Canal-st. ON SATURDAY, JULY 12, AT 93 0'CLOCK, Conslsting of alogant Brussols cacpots, fino chambur and parlor furniture, chiandollors, tailut saits, finoglsswaro, oruokory, Liedsand bodding, and tho ontird outfof a first- class hos, porumptaly. 1y ardorof tha mortgaxoa. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotioneors, 31 and 33'South Ct One Lares Hotel Cook Stove, with all the fixtures, at nuction, this morning, at 31 und 33 South Canul-st. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctionoers. Vory Laroe Sale of Seoond-Hand Goods this” morning at 9130 o'clock, at 31 and 33 South Canul-st. Barazains, Bnrgains. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotionsors, BANKRUPT SALE OF Valuanle City Real Estas, At Public Auction, for Oash, On Thursday, July 17, ot 10 a.m., At etranco to Ropublio Lifo Bullding, on LaSallo-st. noar Madlsor . "Tha pioporty to bo eold in assota of Henry Tfoch rupt, anl consits of 67 foat front oo Wost Folk.n! thy Vridea, with 2.atory and basomont brick huildl 41 Wont Folke.at), This proporty fs contrally locat growing rarier, aud or & gruat bargain, doublo -atory BLand 53 ina Chance framo bullding, with ground o bunine is Cflnlllhlfl)‘ a in good ropair, Jopot, 15 woll adapted for'a bosrding= ty will bo xold by ordor of Court i Banknioter, TR AND CLEAL O ALL INGUM- BIANGES: 'PITLE 18 PERUECT. Purchavors will maky dopusit o0 salo, and pay balsuce B - all pacticulars gisen o appllention to T JENRINS, Asigneo, ROBHRTH. JhN g Ao, BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, Roguler South Side Soturday’s Salo of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT AUCTION. damaged by firo und wator—FURNITURE, OAR- Goods dama e b e i, argo Huo of Ohambor and Parlor Furnituro, AR tiat6 Taions Tavdmtos, Sofas, Miror Buroans, Hudsteads, Mattrossos, Orockery and Glas ook~ inrgo staok of Ton and_Opon Bugalos Double aud Singlo Harncsses, from New York. * On Saturday, July 13, at 9 o'clock. GRO, P, GORE & CO,, Auctioncors. L Ausonta. By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 63 South Cunal-sty On RATURDAY, 5 At 9530 8. m., wo wlll noll, & Atiotion, » kenurdl awortniout of 1lonsihold Goodsand Turnituro, of all dosoriptians, sud & gun of‘Morchinmlize: also, now Opon T Jrunswick Billiard Tablos, and ot Sale positive of overything offered, Tand, Auotions tha'salo affords su unusual 1so, tho nown as noar Can Iargo numborit aud, boing nua houyo ar hatul, Al tho ab ¢ Ot Slatgonthia. crotaiag, assortmont Bugglon, "tna ino ifio of” Clrrhman, 0SU00D & WILL vi-hand FURNITURIE at aotfon, Ma blo-ton anil Bintn Chambor Sote, Budatoads, Biee Toungov, Tablos, Ohalrs, Onrpots, Matting, Suporior cloult Biovos, Dinlng-rouis and Kitshon faraftara. Alsa Tiaz Gountors aud Hincon Shaw Gunes, fe. BRUSH, SON & 00,, Auctioncers. Ohattol Mortgago Sale of Blognnt_q FURNITURE, THIS MORNING, AT 10 A, M, Fino marblo-top Chiambor Sots, wodora siylos, cost 3308 to B0 vach; marblo-top and plain 1 9] alaboratoly carsed bodat rilo-top ‘ablos, Favy Chaird, Mat- s tromas, Lounkes, Hrassols and (ogeatn Carjiots, Lago Cur. aine, Uhrondy x:hfi‘x‘x‘il ',.T:'x' ."::(l kllnlll‘nnnl-’&n)rx:;l:fll. &o. b s ha 3 © buve goodh ao AT, SON & 0O, Auctivneors, SUMMER RESORT: OCONOMOWOO. rtors wi plenty o aronan i oot Bz, et e Host Boating In Aorie va, go to Uconowowoo, 1 have recently somploted my houvo, and am uow ready for ot Iceatad o th Uehelt MA Sliian: siation e it wa 5 siation, e, oto. Adirans 1y Wy BMALL. Qtosomonods Wiky

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