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LIS CHICAGO “DAILY TRIBUNI TBUNDAY, JULY 18, 1874, 1 THE GOODRICH MURDER Resumption of the Cor- oner’s Inquest Yesterday. Testimony of Lucotto Meyers, Mary Henley, and. Other Witnesses, By Advice of Counsel the Ac- cused Makes No Confession. Horvible Freak of Insanity Exhibited in Court by tho Mar- doress She Preserves Some Dried Blood of Mer Viclim in a Lockets A Portion of Which She Was Daily in the Habit of Eating. Her Real Name--Liizie Lloyd © King., : New Yong, July 12.~Tho Goodlch inquost waa resumed to-day ‘in the Drooklyn Court- Fouse by Coroner Whiteball. Tho alioged mur- dorcss, Eate Stoddard, aliss Amy Btone, was presont, Willism Q. Dowitt wnes rotainod as counsel by tho prisoner. 7 Mre, Lucotto Myors testified that eho rocog- nized tho watch, chnin, and sonl as baving be- longed to Charles Cloodrich, Sho also recog- nized a small charm which was upon the chain, 8lio could not identify cilhor tho pocket-book or diary. Thavoscon the pistol Lofore. Ieawitinthe ‘bonds of » man named Roseoo. Tsaw it inhis ossossion somo time bofore.the murder, pov- Enpu n weok provious, Ho was in tho streat ot the time. \When asked what communication sho hiad with Roscoo at the time, sho hositated, aud enid she could not auswer. Corouer—**1s it for fear you will eximinato yoursel{ " Witness—*‘ No,~that is not it. It ia becauso I think it bost not, It will dofeat the onde of Jjustico.” Tho witness thon rocognized Kato, Sho was positive that it was sho.. I knoyw hor us Amy Bnow or Kate Stodderd. Tho Coroner asked witness if she would go on and give the {I\ any information sho posscssed, when she roplied that sho had nothing clso to stato, on tho ground that it might defeat” tho onds of justico. 8lo bad goon thin woman, Kate, and Roscoo togother en woveral ocensions. Quentiou— Why did you sy on provious Bx:&n,l!.mnul that you did not know Kato Stod- ard 2 Answer—* I 1ad cortain ronsons for saying 80, Iho noxt witness wna Miss Adoline Palm, who win engaged to bo marriod to_thio doceased. The witness Was very nervous, aud almost fainted, 8ho was ehown the stticles, aud continuad: #I rocognized the wateh nnd two ecals.. he ring bad been worn by him, but I huve nevor scou: the wateh or chain, Who pocket-book was his, 1 fail fo identify cither of tho pistols, Thero & o lndy presont Ihavescen before. Ihnve soon_this_one, Kato S!u’uldm’dY before. Itwas jn Now York, st 217 Last Thirteenth stroct, in compsny with MNr. Goodrich. 1 hove had conversntion swith Mr. G, roferring to this lady, whon he said it was his giater. ITo snid sho Jivod in Brooklyn, "his occurred 1n June o year ago. Inovor lnd any conversation with hor at any timoe. yi Puvid Gioodrich, father of tho murdored man, svas noxt placed on tho stend. Ho woa shiows thie watel, chain, ote,, and identified thom. Tho pistol o did uot rocognize as tho one Lo lind #aca with his son, Ming Haudlcy testified that sho hiad been laok- ing for tho prisonor, und then related tho slory of tho arrest. It was supposed that the prisonor would be put on the stand, but contrary to ox- pectution her testimony was nob wken. Under Hhio direction of_coupsel, tho accused will mako * no confession of guilt. Tho Brooldyy Eagle ey regarding the dppoar- snco of tho prisoner: It tool bun fow mo- ments to croato nmong tho_by-staudora tho im- Prossion that they wero tooking upon an'insuno woman. And this woran undoublodly is inssno, it ordinary _indications of lunncy aro to bho roliod on. Sho rat thero fora full half hour smiling and chatting pleasantly, o strango, wild Tizht heaming from Ler oyad all tho’ Whilo. 3¢ wns impossibla £0 converso with her, although sho talled sonsibly anough, without” baiugo- most absolutoly couvineed of hor insaity, Misy Handloy, in an juterviow with o roportor, statod that tho prisoner it Bax yoara ago o lunatic, and a8 qu 1nmate of o lunatio usylum, and that er inganity was causod by dissppointment in lovo,” Tho Eagle nlso ssys that when the Chiof of Polico asked tho prisoner to hand him tho lockat. whicl: ju a very large ono,sho was ot fivet Iotli to comply, but scoing that_resistanco Was wse- Iew shopissod it ovor. On receiving it, the Chiof took hold to open it. “Oh! bo careful ba enroful,” said sho, * there isa mineral in that which I don't waut 'to loso.” Despito utmost caro, Liowovar, o littlo portion of tho * minoral,” s sho called it, foll upon the flaor, and this, to ' tha Chiel's surpriso, gl piclied up promptly, put in hor moutly and swallowed, © What dld you do that for " 6nid the Chiof. Looking stoadily into bis ove, eho said, * That fs Charles Goodrich's blood 1" and suro onongh, upon closor osamination tho Jocket was found tobo filled with congealed blood. A few quostions alicited tho fact thint on lenving Goodrich's Louso ou Lriday morning shio had takion away with hor, among othor articlos, a cup full of blood, whichi had oozed from his brain. ‘This blood, canganled, sho Liad boou eat- ing o littla of overy day since thé timo of the tragody till tho timo of lior capture, The Coronor's jury roturued (ie following vordict t - We find that the said Qharles Goodrich camo to hia death by pistal-ahiot wounds in the head, inflicted by Lizzie Lloyd King, uliss Kate Stoddard, with Intent to causie death, on {Bo ovening of tho 2011 or morniug of ho slet ‘of March, 1873, at Lis houso in Degraw strcot, rooklyn, Tho’ jury accompany thoir vordict witl' somo genoral remarks, askorting it to b thoir convie- tion that tho Corona's jury, asan Institution for the dikcovery of orimo or datection of erim- innls, has outlived tho poriod of necessity or usofulness, and #ay 1ta plico could bo effectrially anpplicd by somo logally dosignated criui- anal or health authorities, or_both combined. Tho Corner's jury is mord linto to ald_in the eseapo of o prisonar than to result in his dircoy- ory und dotection. 1t Is also wrgod that, whilo thie presont system exists, the body should beo inepeeted by tho Coronorth iry os hoon a3 pos- aiblo aftor discovory, and & post mortom oxnnii- nntion should follow, not procede, fuch invosti- gation. Tn suawor to the usunl quastions from tho Coronar, the prisonor snid hor namo was Lizzio Lioyd King; that eho wne 20 yonrs of ugo, and wos born i’ Plymouth, Mouws that sho v n bonnot-maker, but declined to eny anything in rolation to tho chargo ngninst hor. Sho was taken to jail by tho Bheriif. Lngt ovening Kato Stoddard, the coufessod snrdoress of Goodrick, bpent the time in plny- ing on tuo plano in tho Captain’s Toomat the station-house _in Brooklyu. ‘ho polico of tho ptation #oy of ber that dlio ia an edicatad, rofin- pd womnn, butn “liftio fouchod.” Xtoscoo's enpturo Iash night was considesed certuiu, a8 thioro was a_largo foroa fn soarali of him. ‘o TPolico Commizpionors aro under tho hnpresaion thnt Kato Stoddard {a nsanming ho responsibil- ity fn ordor to shiold anothor, and that persou i, thioy baliovo, Roscoo, - ailrond Nows. Spectal Dispateh_to The Chicago Tridune, fin. PavL, July. 19.—Holland capltalists, who huvo jpvented in_the Yivet Divislon of the 8t Paul & Pacifio Rallroad, sro about to apply to havo that road thrown into baukruptoy and o Reoolyer sppointed. Tholr objoct is to reloaso tho rond from Its alllanco with tho Northorn Pa- clfio. Thoy will then furniah meann o build tho Dranch 1iuos, ono of which u from Bt Cloud to Bt,Vincont or Pambinn. «, BAn Tnanowsoo, July 12.—Tho oitizonn of ‘Sonttlo offor tho Northorn Paciflo Rnilrond Com= Dty 5,000 naran ot and, & pineo worlls 6230000, and 820 oty lots worth $313,000, nnd 932,500 in coin in tho city banks, on tho condition that tho Company malko its torminus there, Tho deolsion of the finilrond Connulssionors will ho made on Tuoauny. Crzcinnatt, July 12.—Tho President of tho Kontucky Contral Ttailrond Tins, in bohalf of tho Direotors, proposod Lo tho Trusteas of tho Cin: cinnnti Honthorn Rond to nllow thom tho use of tho Xontucky Contral on forms to bo sottled herenfior, provided tho work of bulldiug the ond i proaooitad roim Loxhuglon and Hiclolas- villo,Tho proposition I o considoration. LORD GORDON. Latest Advices from the Manitobn Sem= sation. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtinen 8r. Paur, Minn,, July 13.—A roportor of tho Tvening Dispatch ronchiod Fort Garry thia mom- iug, and gonds tho first conncctod nccount of the Gordon affalr recelvod horo. o conflrms tho storios of tho harsh trontmont of the prison- org. Officers ¥oy and Koogan aro confined in a bastion of tho fort, and Fletchor, Morrlam, aud Bontley aro in tho ordorly's room. DBrackeit and Wilson wero finally admitted to seo their friouds a fow momonls in tho Hmmuncn of the Sheriff, who iusisted ou haaring overy word eaid. J, O. Burbauk would have boon arreated it hio had remained, thongh the soquel proves G. A, Burbank was tho porson wanted, Gordon toatified that hio was at tho Hon, James MeKay's on_July 3, sitting on the vorandali, whon oy and Keogan camo bohind, soized him by the {hroat, and held so fast that hd could not move. ' Ono presontod pistol, tho othor nriflo. ¢ X nak- s to weo ol pupore il Jloy tlourishod somo, paylng. huwnula glive me all tho papors I wantod. Tlioy draggad mio down tho gardon, and I wag afrald thoy woro golug to kil mo. At the ond of tho garden, I saw Flotchor and Bontloy, with tho wngon, into which Hoy and Koogan Yftod mo. Dlotoher got into tho wagon and told oy and Koegan to bind mo. My nrms nnd logs oro thon tod, Tho | xopos woro_tightoned undor tho diraction of Flotchor. Then wo drovo away toward Winno- pog. 1nsked Hoy to looson tho ropes, but ho Enid 1t waa too miro o thing to lob go, ‘Uhoy drovo all nigks * I was kopt hound. - At Seratoh- ing Rivor they wsol: thostraps off my shouldors. On cross-oxamination, Gordon nys Ioy sald thioro . waa blg monoy .in tho job:, that o was under instructions from Brackott, who was o _ friond of ~Roboris, . who in n rosidont of Now York, with whom I have dispute about o bnfl-bond. -Wo drovo on until wo roached tho Custom-Iouse, whon Bradjoy, the custom .ofMicor, . ond DBoswell, nssistant, stopped the wogon, desaunding Ioy's authorily. Aftor looking ovor thoir papors, Bradloy tol Tloy ho had_no_suthorlty—then:airested thom, nd rolensed mo.” It way Gordon's ovidenco as to thio pistol and rifio, and presonco of Floteher and Bontley which was contradicted by other witneasos. 'Tho oxammation bas boon continuod until Monday. MILWAUKEE, July 12.—A Minnespolis (Minn.) apooial Lo tho Jaily Wisconsin saya: During the proceedings in tha Gordon caso at Fort Garry yastorday tho logal papors in possossion of Capt. Hoy woro submitted to tho Court, whoreupon tho logal point upon which tho sufority to nr- rost Govdon doponded, boing cxposad, thero was o docidod ronction iu public opinion ‘nmong tho Monitohans, Immedlately after tho introduc- tion of the paper, Uuited Statos Consul Taylor isued o onrd to_tho public, tho substanco of which is ns follows: Gordon was nrrosted in Now York for cmbozzloment, and Hoborts roleasod him from prison on bail of £87,600. Gordon fled_tho country und took up his rosi- Qenco near Fort Garry, His wheronbouts-boing discovered, Robarts procured s bail-picco and sxeented v pover-at-altoruay to Gapr. Porry to sct. Thua the arrest was wmado to rolease Jtob- orty from his boud, and, by common law, tho bailoo haa tho right to take the principnl whon- evor and whorovor found, Tho treaiies nnd extradition lawa nob being applicablo to the caso, thio common law oxists in Manitobs, un- controllod by statutos.” Tollowing his oxposi- tion, tho Consul declsros “that the gravity of 'tho quostion involved, s well s tho intorests of both countrios, roquire that all tos- timony which tha _dofouse is propared to show ehiould ho admittad, and that a8 an act of intor- pational courtesy Ar. Wilson should Lo heard during oxamination.” Othor advices stato that inveatigation has bronght out tho fuct that tho Amoricau prisonors wafo arcested. southof tho new boundary lino, on American soll. This will work naw complications, nlthough it eannot bo 7ot surmised fust vlot affect this discovery will ayo on tho futuro procoodings. WASHINGTON. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. TIE HOWARD UNIVERSITY. WasnTNaToN, July 12.—An articlo in a morn- ing paper, uudorstood to have Loon written by an ofticor of tho Howard Univorsity, vory thor- oughly, upsots tlio principal points of tho dofonso of Gon. Howard, which wero made ia aroport of u committooof which Fred. Donglass is Chair- mon, Among other things, the writer shows tha tho institution, of which Howard {s Presidont, is in'a vory unsound financial condition, and that its income i8 not in fact sufliciont to carry it onin a respectablo manner. Ithas just thrown two of ite dopartments, law and medicine, completely ovorbuard so far ad ealurics aro concorned, and s reducod allsalorion n tho proparatory” nud collogiato dopartmonts to $1,600 por professor. The roport oxhibits s statemont of Gon. How- ard's private account, to show that ho lins glvon the Univorsity moro than it has paid him, This rformanco s fooligh in tho oxtromo, o8- Docially whon we fnd oub tbat bho gifts are his personnl domations to individual studonts, & pum which ho had to pay be- cause of lis careloss and unsuthorized {udorsoment of n noto from which tho University got no_advantago; tho costs of lig receptions for graduates and trustoos, &o., and principally tho bond of 310,000, pryablo in twonty yenrs ot & por_cont intorcat, wrunyg from Lim' by recont criticis. THE BOARD OF TUDLIO WORRS, 1t is ramored that an injunctions was about te have boon gotten out by corlain contract- ors o restrain tho Board of Tablic Works of this District from disbursing the $160,000 whicly wero drawn by the Board from the l'ed- aral Tronsury o day or ko oo, 1o wouid-bo injunctionists selfishly wanfcd {he Doard fo Bottlo with shem, tho contractors, boforo paying any otber debts, bub tho rostraining ordor was ot takon out, 18 it was found that tho monoy hd already buen_disponed of, and that an in- junction, ovon if well founded, would svail nolbing. POST-OPFIOE RONDER. Intormation Las boon receivod hioro that tho doteotivos are closo upon John N, Young, tho Chicago Pokt-Ofico omploye, who s ohirgod with having obtainod monay by moons of forged postal monoy-ordsr drafts upon Cincinuati, Chi- Cago, Bt. Louis, and obhor placos, and for iyhoso avrost a roward of 250 has boon offered by tho Postmastor-Goneral, NULLETT. Tho Buporvising Arclitect of tho Tronsury Jeavos hero to-morrow for San Franciaco, by way of Chicago. [0 the Amsociated Presa.) JERKONAL ‘Wasuirctox, July 12.—Gon. Baker, Commig- sloner of Pengious, loft Washjugton on n visit to Minnesota., APPOINTMENTS, The following intoruul rovouuo appointments i3 : obort E. Buchanan, Sovonth ct; Chnrlos Groonlonf, Fifth 1llinois; Goorga Trankenburg, Soventh Olio, Gaugers—lohn_ 0, MeDormott and Fredoriel P. Bisson, Fifth Iinols. A GANARD, Tho Soerotary of War denics tho roport that tho eadquartors of the Departmont of Dakota aro to bo removed from St. Taul, Miun., to Minnoapolis. TIIE_OMLF JUBTICESMID. MravAUREE, Wi, July 12.—~Tho Daily News of this city learns Irom Bonator Corpontor that tho Chiof jnuticorhip will bo offored to_Senator Howeo of this 8tato, sbould Sonator Conkling do- cline. The Hanaus N TorkrA, Tuly 12.—Tho quostion of tho olection of » Uniled Hintos Sonntor next winter, to fllthe unoxpired portion of Caldwoll's torny, 8 bogin- ning to oxcito_conelderable intorost in political cirofos, Tho prineipal aspirauts avo Ciny, Osborn, ox-Cov, Harvoy, tho Ifon, 1, 8, Kallooh, nnd Clen. W. O, Babeock. Congrossmon Lowo, Cobb, and I’hmlgu aro also talkod of, 1t is understood Qov. Oshorn will appolut & Bonator in Navom- ber ta serve uutil tho clociion by thoe Loglsla- turo, which will not bo until the Jast wook in Juuuary, 1874, Suiciden Corunnys, 0., July 12.—A young man named @i, roslding near Middloport, Licking Couuty, Tast night commitiod tloldo by taking arsenio, 1Hin wifo bad rocoutly applied for a divorco, and this, no doubt, was the causo of tho anicido. Charloy Boltingor, m agod inmate’ of the County Infiruinry, cnt his thront to-tay, and will hardly recover, In formor yonrd, Dollinger s Jorth coneldorto proporty, bt ‘whilslsy sottled Bax FnAvoraco, July 12,—I1. P, Alanson blow Dis braius ont to-dny ot iho ¢ What-Ohoor™ Houwo, 1o wan fuszne, WALL STREET. Xoview of the Monoy, Gold, HRond, 4 Stocte, fud Produce Marlkoty, Speetal Dispalch to The Chicago T'ribune, New Yonx, July 12.—~Tho Aeslotant Trona- uror pald out to-dny €851,000 on accownt of in- torost, aud $18,000in rodomplion of 5-20 bouds. JONDE. Covornmont bonda cloged quict and firm. aoLp X waa flrm during tho morning at 1165 to 110}, but dropped to 1163¢ on the Custom-Houso ro- turn of specio oxnoits, and finally oloscd ab 5%. o rates paid for carrying to-day waro 834, 4, 234, and 8 por cont. - BTOOKS, "Tho raflway and migcollancons spoculation to- day, althongh loss active than usual, was firm nt nan mprovemont of 3 to 9 por cont, ns com- oo witl tho dlosig. qubiationn of yeatordsy: o lacgoat dsalings woro in Wostom Unlon, L't~ cifio BMail, 0., C. & I. O, Northwest common, Rook Teland, and Erio. Tlio Int named wan ox- coptionally weals, and doolined to 693, but in tho aflernoon salos woro mndo - high 08® G0X(. Thio onrly wonknosa waa_duo to tho_ decling In the stock © at TLondon to 6. Weatern Union advancad from 8634 to 867¢, nud closed at the formor quotation. Union T'acifio roso from 275¢ to 28, nnd rescted nnly}{fiur cont in Into dealings. Rock Island sold at 110@ 1109¢. Atlantio & Pacific }lru{enud 25@2644. Tho otier changes wero slight. During tho afiernoon ihioro vas moro actisity in Dalaswaro, Lnckawanna & Wostorn, which advanced from 993{ to 100. Tho genoral markot closed quict a¢ ™ light xoncton ifom tio glest pointof tho ny. TREADITUETE, Tecoipts, 16,304 briy flour ; 27,908 but whoat ; 47,971 Int corn'3 58,28 bu onts ; 4,600 bu rye. Ik flour markot in_govoral rulod quict, with abou tho samo pricos ag on yostordny. Busi- noss, ag ia usual on Satarday, In limited to small trausnotions, and the sales roposted ombrneo only 11,300 brls. Tho wheat market rulea steady at the advanco noted yostordny, but business is only modorate, and snles roported inciude 95,000 bu, Corn continuessearce,and prices rulo very firm with a good shipping juquiry, tho homo trado buying o & fair oxtont. Tho transnctions to- duy inclndo 74,000 bu ab 60@530 for wnsound ; B5@58o for steamor ; 59@6Ie for yollow Woat~ orn, and 58@B1c for sailing qualitics. Onts woro quict, with o modorato domand at about stoady gricas, ‘with snles roportod of 43,000 bu at 43@ 4o for biack Wostern ; 48@b2c for whito ; 4@ 450 for new Wostern mixed, Iiyo rules dull and irrognlar, Pricoa aro lowor to soll, Weatorn is quoted at 77@78c. THE ORANGEMEN. Celobration of the Battic of the Boyne in Canada, Now York. Special Despatch to The Chicago’ Trivune. “Toroxto, Ont., July 12.~Tho Orange domon- stration hoto to-day oqualed anything of tho kind Loratofora witnossod. Tho graud muster took placo at uoon, in tho castern part of tho olty, and tho procossion,. nudor tho guidsucs of twonty-five Marshnls on horachack, paraded the principal etreots with twonty bands of musio, thirty-one bannors, and numesous fags. It ce- cupicd thirty-ive minutos in passing n givon oint, and must havo ombracod ully 2000 “Teuo Ines," Young Dritoas, and Orangoinon, A mou- ator pienic, and speochion by prominont oflicinls ovgnged nttontion during the aftornoon. It is gatlmntod. that 16,000 peoplo vero in Quocn's e . New Yonr, July 12.—Tho Orange procession startad from Lafayotto placo at 10:40 a. on., with | about 700 Orangemen in line, and an escort of 1,500 police. ordor : Carriago, with Chiof Mataoll and Polico Com- missioneru’; carringo, with Mr. Whito, from Conada, and Mr. Fallorton, Tocal Orango mag- nato; carringe, with hoads of Dotectivo Dopart- mont. Thore woro saven lodges, cuolr with Thoy stariod in tho following | the bannor Of the lodgo; somo with Amerienn flags. They had two_bands, whioh played the “lioyno Wator” olong Brondway up and on_tho way bnck from Thirts-fourth: streot, and “QOrange and Groon Will Carry the Day* along Fifth avenuo. At Twenly-novonth stroot and Modison avenuo on tho march up, it i rumorad a pistol-whot waa fired, striking a_boy in tholeg. From somo cight or ten windows along the eutiro routo Iadios waved handicor- chiofs. Ono manwas wrrested for disordorly couduct. About 3,000 porsons accompaniod tho procession, of whom somo 300 wero Irish Prot- estant workingmon in thoir Sunday clothes, and about thirty or forty womon, ovidontly rolatives of the procassioniste, and 'of whom sbout a dozon woro Orango rooltes or ribbons, Tho Orangemeu returncd to headquartors on Bighth avouto o 10 oclosk, without usult- of mlaita- on. - RELIGIOUS, Young Neon’s Christinn Association 4 Convention. Fovonreerst, N. Y., July 12.—At the morn- ing sesuion of the Intornational Convontion of tho Young; Mon's Christian_Association_to-lay, . I1. Todden, of Grent Britain, was introduced and told of tho work in_England snd Ircland. Dr. Thompson, of Now York, read & paper upon tho * Bible andl Biblo-Class Inatruction,” which +ag ordorad printad. _Mr. Cobb, of Clovelund, gavo tho particular of tho railrond work in that Gity, whoro the railrond_compnnios provided tho Asgociation with olnfiunt ‘rooma, and 5,000 rail- road employes attend tho meotings. At 5:80, the usual regolutious of thanks being ndopted, and tho entire Convention having sung tho railrond soug, doxology and bonadietion fol- lowing, tho Convontion was adjourned sino dio. Tn thio ovoning large mooting was hold in thio Opera, louse. ‘Tomorrow tho puipts in tho oity will bo fllled by delogates. Over halt of tho dologates hinve foft for homo, and tio re- maindor will loavo on Mouda; o X8 Kle nn Empostor 7 Nonrors, July 12.—W. K. Winn hea arrived hars bringing o roport that tha eehooner I, B. ‘Thompsof, from Baltimoro for Wilmington, had Dboon run into and sunk off Hattoras, and that tho Captain, his wife, and four ohildron aud all linuds, oxcopting tho aforosaid Winn, who was_mato, wero drowned. Tho roport is not oraditad, ind Wina i baliovad to bo an mpos- or. Tho Frouch gunboat Vaudoreuil avrived yes- torday at San Trauciuco, Lwonty-one daya from Honolulu, - Tho rocolpts of the Smngorfest, held at Du- buouo threo dnyn in June, fro ostimated at 4,500 ; oxponscs, £3,700, Tho Kontucky Amntour Pross Association mot atLouisvillo to-dny, fouriean mombors presont. Aftor s plensant nogsion the Convontion adjourns od to partake of o banquet. At Wout Unlon, Tows, & forvant glrl in tho family of Dr. Bassott,in frying to light a firo with Forasono oil, wan o Aorionaty bursod that sho died in n shott time. Lngt wook Nolson Washington, aged G yonrs, carrying o bottla of whinky to ands in & har- voul flold near Bimaonia, Ky,, drank frooly of tho Tiquor on the way, and died in a fow hours, - A Now Orlonns telogram of yestordny snys : Whilo tho Phamix Fito Company woro trying their naw sfonmer, tho brass nozzlo of the fiota flow off, atriking John Doylo, who was holding tho pipd, killing him almost Mstantly. Bill Rhades, who wad fplicated in the recont Warringlon doublo suicido, in Town, and varloun critus connacted thorowith,in Vau Baren Coun- i, bus boou removed to’ Bivingatou County, BMo., where sovoral indietmonts rout ngaingt him for penitoutinry offensen, Oflicors §, W, tobinson and W, P, Wright, of the United Btalos Lako Burvoy, linvo arvived in Galona for tho purposo of taking obsorvations to aceuratoly delormino the Intitudo snd longitudo on tho line of th fousth principal moridion a¢ that polut. : O Fridug evoning, s Mr. Jackeon, a farmar, Tiviug Lwo miles south of Liitey Clinpel, Madison County, Ohjo, was eutting whant with a machino, ho waa siruck by tha reel and thrown forvard hoforo the kuiveg. Ilis left arm was cut off cloga to_tho shonldor, sud ho was badly cut u tho aido. Ifedled i n fovr momonts. ifho bodg of & drowned i was found in the sivor ot Dubuquo on_ Triday, with bis srum clagpad aroid n nine pils. Dosonypanition Ll w0t ins all tlio hair wan gono from Lis hoad, aud his faco, was-enlon avay by (o sotion of tha water, Thore Is & bare pomsibility that ho Is tho man namod Bigkor, who was drowned at Lansiog two wooks ago, - .ITORE!ON. fReignv of _Bloodsfled ~and Anarchy in . Spain. "Tho American - Arclbishops “ to ‘To Tnvested with Cordinaly’ i\ Hats. The Ashantee War Ageinst * the British in Africa: .. SPAIN. - i 3 Mapntp, July 13.—Tho defeat of tho Governs mont troops under Oabrinetty by Seballs la attributed to tho lnck of discipline in tho Ropub- ilcan ranks, Tho mon captured by tho insur- gents surrondored without firing n shot. Latsn.~The Govornmont has rocoived dis- patchon confirming tho dofoat of Cabrinotiy, and tho donth of that dffficor. Tho report of tho Intornationsl insurrection in Aleoy i8 also confirmod. Gen. Velardo, with o body of troops, is hustoning thithor. Tho in- surrootionists assassinated tlio Mayor, notwith- standing ho was a thorough Ropublican and epont hig fortuno in tho causo of the Ropubli- cang, s body was dragged through the stroots of tho town by tho mob.. Tho Oollastor of Taxos waa also assnssinatod, and his body treated with tho same indignitles, Five cotton factorios wero burned by tho mob. ol Bavonne, July 12.—Advices' from Oarlist sourcos stato that tho insurgont ohiof Biorro, with & band of 600 mon, hua orossed the River Edro and entorod Gl Gastilo,whore ho i organ- Izing risings of Carlists, Thero is much agita~ tion in Burgos, snd many inbabitsnts of that Province aro enlisting undor tho banner of 'Don Carlon,- Boveral bands of Carliata have apponr- od in tho Provinee of Leon. Thero are threa Oarlist chiofs in Galicin, cach at tho hond of an’ orgnnizod forco, 2 1 . Mapnto, July 12.—Thoro is sorjonatroublo in Malaga. Yostorday, whilo a bull-fight wan in ‘progress, the pooplo of the city Toro sgainst the ‘municipnlity and nssassinatod soveral Council~ lors. ‘'I'io Govornor of Malaga has resigned. Liout.-Gen, Sanchoz Brogna lus rocaived or- dors to hasten to Navarro and take command of tho Army of tho North. “'ho Cabinet is thoroughly united snd resolved to ropresa all disordors. In tho Cortes, to-duy, the Ministor of Oolonies prosontod and rond o bill applying to tho Island of Porto Rico the coustitutional clauso of 1809, with roforonca to individnal rights, and also ap- ply tho Bnmo claugo to tho Taland of Cnba, With thio oxception of the torritory oceupied by the insurgonts. A dispatch has boen sent to tho Onptain-Gen- eral of Cubn, authorizing bim to adopt the same extrnordinary messures againat tho insurrection- ista of that islaud as has beon resorted to by tho Government for tho suppression of tho Carlist inaurrection, | Tho abolition of glavory in Cabs will bo re- alizod by n special law. @ i In the Cortcs, this altornoon, the Minister of War spoko of tho atrocitios committed in Alcoy by the Intornationals, and esid the Government r‘nfl dotermined to punish all thoso guilty in that o ‘A dispateh Tias boon recoived at tho War Of- fico from Gon, Velardo, nunouvcing his axrival beforo Alcoy, and his datermination to- attack tho town to-dny. ITALY. Rox, July 12~Tho Italian Parlismont was prorogued to-day. 1t is oxpeeted the Pope will soon bestow Car- dinal bats upon Archbishop dauning, of Eng- and, and two Amoricari Archbishiops. — F AFRICA. . _Toxvoy, July 12.—The steamship Senegsl ar- rivod in tho Morsoy to-day from the West Couat of Africn. Sho brings dates from Cape Const Castlo to the 233 of June; -Thirty thousand Anhantos woro encamped within fiftaen miles of town, and an attack was looked for daily. =~Tho English dofonsive forco was small. Reiuforce- mauta woro on their way to town, bt thoy were ot expocted to reach thoro beforo the 7th of this month. d —— FRANCE. . VeneAtLnrs, July 12.—Thero was o tnmultuous scoua in tho Nationnl Asscmbly to-day, and tho gisorder fnally ogamo 8o gront dhat Proxident Buffot was obliged to suspend tho sitting. Upon the rosumption of the scesion Gambobts as= condod tho tribuno and addressed tho Asscmbly in dofonce of Lia specch dalivered at Gromoblo. Ho snid Franco was rovolutionary, gloriled uniy orsal puffrago, and acousod tho majority of wishing to mutilato it, i Truoul, Ministor of Justico, protonted ngainst tho chargos of Gambotta. Tho Govermaont,” ho enid, * was willing to accept at any time dabato upon its policy. —— AUSTRIA. A, July 12.~Tho Sultan has declined tho itation of limperor Francis Joseph to visit the Vienns Exposition, nssigning as & reason that affairs of state provent Lim leaving Con- stantinopte. Vo ESSRSS G CUBA. 3 New Yonr, July 12,—A Iiavana lotter states that two entiro Spanish regimonts are in revolt aainst tho Captai-Gonorals - Soveral Spansh camps at Pucrio Principo havo beon withdrawn, aud forts in tho northorn section of tho islaud aro boing abandonod by tho Spaniards. i el CANADA. . Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘MoNtnEaL, July 12.—It is rumored lere on fiond suthority that the Government intonds issolving the Houeo of Commeus immediatoly aftor its rooponing on the 18th of August. II this bo truo, it is ovidont His Excollenoy, tho Gov- ornor-Goneral, has grave susploions of the oxiat- ing rolationn of cautio and effect botwoen Sir Tugh Allan’s $856,000 and tho political complox- ion of the prosont Touso of Commons. Toxugw, Ont., July 12.~Dnvid Nosblt shob Moy Liopwood twica this morning and killed bor. Nealitt hns boo keopiag compuny with tho young woman, and undor tho advico of friends sho Liad discarded him. Nosbitt was arrosted. Tlo claima to have boou hor husband, Haurax, July 13.—Up to_dato, 811,599 bas toan contributed ta tho Drummond Colliery Te- liof Fand. ‘Tho firo ir: tho slopes of the colliory i not yot oxtinguished, Thoro is vory little, if any, hoRB of enving the old works, oxcept by flling thom with water. —_—— obitunry. Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pronta, 11, July 12.—Francin' W, Smith, for- smer Shorifl of this county, and an_old and re- Bpoctod rosidout of this sootion, dicd of con- sumption to-doy. New Yonk, July 12.—Rebeces W. Enstor- Draoko, & woll known contributor to' Harper's Magazine and various poriodicals, dled Just night. Tho funorel will take place from her late rosi- denco in Brooldyn ou Sunday atterncon. Mevims, - Tobn., July 13.—Gen. B, M. Brad- Sord, who wau Major oF tho Firat Mississippi In- fantry during tho Moxican War, and distinguish- ©od limsolf at Duena Viats, dicd st Orawfords- ville, Dligs., yestorday. Niiw You, July 12—Willlam J. Healy, Pay- mastor of thio Navy, diod in Brooklyn youtérdns, Wasumarox, July 12.—Frank Tuylor, a woll- Known hook-solior, died this sfternoon’ of npo- ploxy. R ., Musicenls Leayeswonrsr, Ke., July 12.—The Kanws Stato Normal Achdomy of Musio’ commoncad ita Tourth annual scssion in this oity this weok, unlor tho diraction of Prof, Perlina, Tho at- teudanco from Kausns and otlior States is Inrgo, Toumvine, July 13.—Tho Hoxony Dund Tnyod to-niglit at the Exposition Lullding to o [uro audiouco. Tho Expowition Company of- fored tho band 91,000 por day, or 836,000 to play Quring tho coming oxhibition,” ‘Tho offor was do- elined, but 1¢ tho noceseary loave of sbuonco from tho King of Baxony can bo obtained tho hand soy thoy will necopt. Thoy giva two oon- certs at Woodlaud Gurdon to-morrow. s e e Normal Schoolys Special Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune. Masion, Wis ly 15,—Tha' Bisto Boned of Normal Scliool Regents closad thoir semi-annunl tessjon of threo days, last ovoniug. Most of tho Hino wae spont in examining the sccounts of tho oar, expendituros -flamy for new teachors, ote, ‘o most importaut netion wag fhe accoptauco Wisc of n sito at River Falla for a Normal Schoal for tho northwostorn part of tho Stato, thus socur- ing an onrly commoncoment of tho soratriiction of tho fourth nérmal fichool bul lllni. I_I’lnnl- T o tywill bo adveriised immiodintoly i ordor to lay.the foundation'thia fall: 'Tho ropott ot tho Normal | Satiaals for tho past yoar.nre all highly favorablo.: I tho fhroo aglinolaat Dlattovillo, Whitowator, nd - Oshkosh “thore- have -boen 1,000 Implld.' 14, this Plattovillo, gradunted 203 Whitowator, auunfor, Tho inatitnto hna nover boon 'moro thorouglly organized or mora entisfotorily por- formod thnn during tho Insb yeat b Gtalarn, of Oshltosh 3 MoGrogor, of Plattovilla ; Haloaburg, of Whitowato THE CHOLERA. The Progress of tho Disenso fn tho ;South =- IReports from Cinclunatl, hin, Nashviile, - Chattanoogoy | nnd Other Polnts, ' Orvoixwatt, O., July 12,—~Threo doaths from cholora wore roported up to 5 o'clock to-day. i Mearenss, July 12.—But fivo interments woro roported to tho Hoard of Hoalth to-dsy, two from cholora. L | Nasntvizez, July 12.-~Thoro weto cight donths in tho city to-day, six childron and two adults. Ono waa roported as cholorn, ocoasioned by im- prudonce.. - : nuky E "Thoro woro four doaths in Chattanooga to-dny. Ono chiolora caso was roported, caueed from bo- tng-frightonod, Wenthor falr and vory warm. i Br. Lovts, July 12.—Tho deaths in this oity for tho past wook are 241, the samo number ag Iast weole. Of this number, 67 are roported nd oholera morbus, and 43 cholora infantum anil summos complaint. Ono huudrod “and thirly children under & years aro’ includod in tho list. By 2ail] Nashedile, Tenn. (July 10), Dispateh to the Loufsville Courter-Jotrnal. Only ono donth from cholora ocenrred in Da- vidson Coumty to-dny, Noono in the oity hns | boon nttackod with the discaso ince the night of tho 8d inst. It is estimated that ono thoussnd porsons suffored desth from the cholora, city sud comnly inclulod, during the opidomic, It bns boon tlio exporienco of the physicians that a pa- - tiont hna nover been brought out of n stato of collapso. Tho largo numbor of doaths wes moatly owing to tho insidiousncss of .tho dis- cnso, the more ignorant clnseos falling to yocognizo tho symptoms _beforo was too Inte. It stolo upon them like o thiaf in tho night, and thoy wero ?nln]dy Inid in thoir gravos., ‘Uho lower branch of tho Olty Govorn-- maut, huving been brought to it by tho _clamora of tho poopld and tho pross, passed & bill pro- viding for 'tho olootion of & Board of Houlth Commiesioners and the establishunent of a eye- tom of sowerago, lovsing for that purpose & tax of 2 mills on the doliar, which will ylold £30,000. ‘A bill was also passed to-dny declaring tho ewino, Whick Bave been a qurao to tho city, & nuisanco, and providing for their removal from tho city. ‘Attompts havo boon mado for six yoars past to do whnt has boon accomplished, and all havo failod until now for, waut of backlone on the || part of the city fathers. “Erin, Tonn., haa auffored very soveroly from cholera, Thera have beou about 12 doaths out of about 60 inhabitants since June 24, The Enpnln- tion fs ordinarily about 100, of whom abont 50 loft_ou tho firat rumor of tho disoaso. 'Tho medical men incontinently fled and loft them without medical attention. &t Louia (July 8) Cnrfi_apz;ldcnu of the New York orld. Procisely how many cases of cholors thore are at prosont in the city, or havo alroady rosalted fatally, it is impogsible to say. Tho hoslth officors refnso to give any information whnt- avor, and have lacked up tho desth rogiator, 50 tiiat no ono can say who in dend or how ho died. Ao press ja_eilont, sinco_to eall tho epidomic norious 10ould be to court financial loss, Lnst fall when emall-pox.first broko out ono nows- apor vontured to work up tho sousn- Jiomt Yorcod the health officors to pro- duco tho books, compolled tho Musor to annonnco his viows, snd gonerally scarod tho community. The rosuly was that thie morchants eifmod, rotnd sobins nover o advertido in or subscribo for tho paper, its manag:ra recanted, discharged tho cizy staff, and doclared that thero a8 no small-pox in the clty. Tho reuult of this grood on ono side and cowardice on the othor Was 631 deatha. In viow of this stato of affairs, it is_almost impossiblo to obtain nows and da- cidedly dangorous to givoit. Thia much, howevor, is known: On Tuosdny thoro wero ‘six dontha by “Asiatfo cholora" rogistorad on tho mortuary books. On Monday throo donths waro roported, all tho cases boing unususlly malignant. In Enst Bt. Louis on Sunday two fatal canes oceurred, and a third was rumorod. Within two wooks tho deaths from “ cholora morbus” havo increased from eight to twonty-five, and the total mortality of lnst wook showcd an adyanco ovor tho weok boforo of one Tundred deatlis, or more theu 60 por cant. Enozville, Tenn, (Jul‘/'l) Correspondence of the New ork Times, Tho Times roadors inva doubtless hoard that the chiolora Lin been opidomio in somo parts of “Pannossco, but I doubt whethor thoy realizo its irulence, aud tho wido-sprond desolntion it hag éaused. Tt bas beon o subjoct for coutrovorsy with tho medical profossion whothor tho discato Tind tho Asiatic or Amorican typo, and it sooms to bo yot unsottlod. Ingome tocelitios it is prot= ty well autablishod now that it was * domestic.” 1 firet mado jts appanranca in tho Stato at Mom- phis, Tho coxlier canes thero originated among nssongors and stosmboatmen trayoliog on tho lieuianipp. Tho gorm of tho dissaso camo from New Orloans. Dut it found good local en- couragomont at Memphis and Nashvillo, Tharo was fith onough in both citios to givo tho sicourgo o firm fothold, Eithor Momphis was in & bottor_sanitary condition, or iia organiza- tion of modical mon to contond with tho disonso won botfor than that of Nashvillo, for it Lins not boen o griovously afllictod. Tiiera sooms to Tovo boon ho pavic thero, o o gonoral surrou- dor, for tho doath list hos not at suy timo, baon alarmingly gront, Trom- Memphis to Nashvillo tho disoaso | scomed ta jump at ono spring. Tha Capital City was ovidently in o Frightfal ‘sanitary condition. o ity is built on o bugo limestono rock. Its drainago and soworago is w1l on tho surfaco, Tts atreots uro uarrow, nnd tho city is compactly ‘built, - Tt bas o largo alo population, whoxo ‘bl of Livig oro not of th Lust, ft s u Iargo part of this populntion gathored in flnts and slong somo sluggish crooks, into which omptios what Jittlo of soworago the clty hos. Tn thouo flats aro two eprings, out of which tho poor peopls tako thoir wator, Tho exporisuco during the opidomio hus demonstrated that thia wator acted like polson, It was almost cortain to produco cholora whonover usod. It s oxaminod and found to contain tho sonlinga from all tho cloacn of tho viclnity. Tho voge- tablos 60l it markot woro all grown rapidly in a Iato, moint spring, under & warm mun, “With such wator and £00d, sud with malaria in tho atmosphere, all sufligiont to brood cholora, the city uilorded n raro flald for tho pestilunco. It stinel such suddon and rapid blows that o panic Tollowed. Manyof tho wealthieabcitizons oft. Tho city authoritios were Dot propared to promptly “ gtamp out " tho gorms by voworluldisinfootanty and instant clorusing, Tho disoaso sproad, car- ryiog off, with frightfnl mortality, tho rich and poor, the whito and black, The' denth list ono {ay was over 100, One-fourth of tho population Wen out of the city ab tho timo, Of courso the colorad population lost hoavily, Thoy lnoked the means, information,and opportunities of pro- tecling thcmselves Ly prudout diet and comploto rost whn it was roquired. . Tho ecourgo is now litting ita hoavy hand, but tho doath still rango from twolv to twonty & dny from all causow, ifho loss to tho city in its bisinoss, roputation, and lifo hins taught o losson whioh will cortainly ot bo forgotton or pass unprofited by. ~ Alrendy thorough system of koworago fa demanded. 1ts focation 18 sl as to afford good drainnge, sud from liaving boon an_exceodingly filthy cily, it oy becoms o very cloan ono. ‘Lhe deaths thns Tar from tho sconrso have nof beon loss than 800, ¢\ From Nashville tho cholora stalked about throughout muck of Middlo Tonnossco, Gallatin pufforod soveroly. Sbolbyville mourns tho lous of many of_hor baat citizaug, - Clarkavillo, Mur- fraosboro, Frauklln, Pulnski, MoMinuville—all uvo beon visited 10ro or lous severely, Tn somo of thoso places local cases oxisted, - b, of courxo, thoy only ageravated the disonso, "o primary chuscs soutn {0 o wattod ovar the whola Misstusipt Valloy. Tho disoaso, a5 dovol- oped, i cnlled st Bt. Loui * violodt cholora morbug,” but it 1s tho samo that has carried off it hundrods with such_fearful rapidity ot Nasl- villaaud Momphis. It matlors not what it is enllod, it ¥ il " aud doou It quicily. “Though Wostorn Kontucky, Northurn Misslusippl, ond along tho Missiasippi and Ohio Rtivors, it Soomy to provail, vurym%vury wmuch in its vivlonce, 'Flo altfiado aud puro mounlnin broozes, and olear, sparkliug wator of Lasl Tonnessco havo Ui for proved almost a comploto barrier to tho | drondful disense. It moy oumo’yel with uomo violenco, but, with the exuuption” of Greonvillo and_ Chatlonooga, Eust Tonuossoo has 8o far nlmost outiroly oscapod, s Ohinttanoogs is rathor unfavorably situsted to contond with' such a scourgo, Its draiusge is not what it ought to be, and it i# down aliost too Jow to pscape the malarla, It hos not yot boon nfiticted long, but for s fow days tho mor- tallty was vory honvy, On the 8d thoroworo twenty-sovon doathis, Moat of the cases rosultod from $mprodonco, Many of the viotims wore_ poor, dostitute freadmen, Groouvillo, tho homo ot Andrew Johnson, & | Aldod. by faithful, oxemiplary.bandof Ohrl Lian miniotors, who fulillod o; thn lobter'of. tho-| - Mosnrs, | -romoved and hes . wrocked steamor OCity of Veantifnl Hiftto conntry town on tho Enst Ton- nonao, Virginis & Goorgin Railrond, nonr <tho, Bmoky Mountaing, hns boon_cruelly ' soourged, soario first apposrod _about tho” middlo of gonsternation throughont the joonut Tho fow rosident physicians contonded with s uxolculP. Diving Iaw thelr high ealling, the dootora walted ‘upon tho slok untll from eheor exhaustion thoy woro_obliged to tako to their beds. On boln appeatod to for medical ald,” Mayor Tiule, of thia city, sent_threo physlciana to ook aftor tholr pick and dying. By ndvico of physi- olans, thoso. who oould got away from. tho town loft. for . tho nolghboring vil- ligos, so tlnt boforo tho opidomic spent ils forco thore woro but fiftoon whito familleslofi tho !plago, “Ex-Prosident ‘Johnson stood tb‘llt‘i ground, but was flually attacked, and by sdvico of his phyaiclan wont to Ius son-in.law's; ox- Sonator Pattorson, Bomo pix milos dlataut, IJonvo an oyo-witnoss, ono of tho oditors of tho Knoxvilla w(évohmlcb, to tell tho scones thoro witnessed, but _moro - espoolally tho logal causo thiat aggravated tho disonse, . Ho eays 1 1« Phiyalcinus may and do_diffor & to what tho dlseado is that lina boon 86 fatal - to Groonvillo, but as far as I bavo hoord suy oxprossion, thoy all ngreo 64 to local exciting cause. From thom: and from citizons, I Jonrn that tho cons tonts' of & "public ‘closca’ In’ tho Court- Houso yard, which have boen recently ro- moved, Woro tho acourulation of perhapa {hkty yoara.. They wore, by an ontorpriting gardoner, fod through thoe stroate n fow summer woathor, sbd doposite town, in o way to onrich his sofl. A dashing rain foll & fow days aftorward, sud a large quan- 1ity of thid filth was washod dowh through the town, loaving portions, .no doubt, wWhorover ob- structions presonted Ghumuolvuuz‘,thn larger por- tlon, howaever, boing carriod into a orook which Tuns through the town from enst to wost. Ossos - of tho digeass have ocourred throo milos out of town, nlong this creok. In addition to this, many closot aro built without pits, snd tho ox- cromont loft to wash down into the orook every timo suficiont rain falls to carry i Bway. 1 Joavo it for physicians 40 sny what tho rodl causo of tho dizoaso may bo, bué an upprofes- sional oyo can moo that disoaso s likely to above.” As T sald boforo, Greonville and Cbattanooga are as yot tho only poinis whoro tho oholors Laa | doveloped, Thoro have ‘beon but throo cases in two wooks n this city, and all of those tho result of tho grossest Impridonco. . 8o far Knoxville Llias oscaped. It scoms almost mirnoulous thi ‘whon above and helaw us tha diseatio has becomo opldemic wo should bo spared. - Wo may yot bo sfflicted, but wo Lopa fuot, Our olty 1A vory cloan. ' its suthoritios buye done everything to tlrow off tlo scourge, and its citizons have beon raport that here tho scourge has stopped and Deon vanquished by ouv fresh, pure atmasphore, que fortunato localion and fine sanitary condi- 100, KANSAS. English and Canadian Colonization Scheme=The Oattie Trades-Xmmi= gration. Torera, Kon., July 12.—A party of wealthy Englishmon and Osuadians, inoluding o on of Mr. Cristy, mombor of tho Dominion Parlin- ‘ment, just ado o location. in Marion County, aud arranged for the purchase of 20,000 aores o tho_ Atchluon, Topoks & Bauta Fo Railrond Iands, togethar with Intormedinto seotions owned by, privato gartics. . To ridgo neross the Arkansns Rivor at Great Bond was comploted to-day, aud large herds of Toxaa cattlo aro now on the way to that polnk for crossing tho rivor and sbipmont to_tho East. Ty travel through tho Arkansn Valley, Southweatory Kanens, and Colorado continucs 1oy losw, wnd transgotiong tn dovarumont Tand unusanlly large. Now Governmont lnnd- officgs aro noon to bo catablishad. a¢ Hutohison and Larnod. NEW YORK. Wife Murderer Arrested=~The Polaris © aeScttleds=Yollow Fovor, New Yonk, Jiily 12.—Ccorge Dougherty was arreated in Brool 3“ lnst night for fatally boat- h:l his wife and attempting to murder an oflocr. The steamer Tallapoosa arrived at the Brook- lfi':]\ Novy Yard, yesterdsy, with Scerotary heson and the Eaquimaux saved from tho Polarls, The Tigress will mako a trial trip to- {ay, and begin hor voyago on Moadny. o dificulty botweon tho snilor landlords and tho Shipping Commissfoner have boon wettled. It ia now stated that thero aro four cases of ellow fovar on board tho steamor Merida ab quersntine. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. A Young Man Shoots Rls Beotrothed and ‘Then Iimsclfs Wiezrig, W, Va., July 12.—There ia groat excitoment Liero over tho torrible tragody ensct- edlast pight ot Hormony, Pa. A young man Damod Jolin Frazier somo time, sinco olopod with Kato Faulstick, o girl of 17, from this - city, whoro 'both rosided: =~ Thoy wont to Pitteburgh, and thonco to Harmony, whoro thoy stopped ab s hotol, Whilo Mies; F. was lying on tho bod Frazior shot Dor in tho hoad with o rovolvor, and then ‘shot himsolf. He lived but o fow hours. ik ls il Lving, but osnno rocovor, Nodofin- o causo in pasigned for tho sct, but jealousy is eupposed to be the reason for THE “CITY OF WASHINGTON.” Lntest from the Wrecke-Unfavorable ‘Weather fox the Divers. Hatrax, July 12.—A dispatel from Port Lo ‘Par_sutates that tho wonther continues unfayora~ bl for tho oporations of the divers at the stosm- or City of Washington. ‘Tho steamor M. A, Btarr, with tho romaining stecrago passongers, and the Caplain, ofticers, and cror, s expocto to-night. Tho steerage passengora will bo sont to Boston by tho steamor. 1i 8 aid that fully. 600 packages of goods hava drifted to sea from tho wrock. I e FIRES. Destructiou of Property Yesterdays Prrrenunox, Pa., July 12.—Lowls & Rosottor's foundry, tho oldest ouo in_Pittsburgh, burned thisnttornoon, asbout £ o'eloclt, Loes from §25,000 £098,000 ineurauce $10,000. Tho firo caught intid pattorn-room, and bofora {t was chocked had communicatod to & numbor of tonomont- honsos o tho opposite sido of Socond avonuo, destroying: Dlitaburgh gos works woro at ouo time in groat Qangor, but woro saved: Tho total loag was es~ timated at $060,000, o —_— wo Negroes Xlanged in Maryland for Murder. New Yonr, July 12.—Albort Sanders ( nogro) whaa executed at Princo Fredoriok, Md., yester- day, for tho murder of E. A. Rurdell, last De- combor. : Nhomas Jackeon (s negro) was hanged at Loonardstown, Md., yostorday, for tho murder ot Postmaster Schofleld in April last, < S e, Qcean Steamship Nows. New Yous, July 13.—Arrived—The atoamship Trumboldt, from Stottin; the Abyssinia, from Livorpoo! ; and Doutschland, from Bromon. Tonrranp, Me., 'July 12,~Tho stenmur Fal- mouti, from Halifax, with pssongers from tho avhington, s sig- nalled. g For Weat Point. Eram, Iil,, July 12.—Drs, Woodward and Kil- bourne sud Col, Wilcos and Profs, Blodgett and Kimball, who wero tho Board of Examiners in Gon, Hurlbut's compotitlye examiuation of o ‘Wost Point Ondet from _this Congressional Dis- triot, Iast evening awardod the position to Adun Blakor, of Aurora. —— 5 A Hoax. Quznro, July 11.—The Rov. Mr., Bykes pub- lishes a lottor to-day, saylng that he bas it from o gontloman who wat at Ningara ou tho Fourth of July, that thore {6 no truth whatover fn the statemont tolographed to tho press, that flveper- sons waero drownod at Niagars Falls on that duy § it is aimply a hoax, ———— A Itace for Freedonl Sax Fnaxoisco, July 13.—The _ofligors caught Tony, ono of_ the Marysvillo Bank robhors, noar Oolga, but ho broke away fram them and ran. Wlio oflcors chagod it on horsoback for throo miles, and kopt up & constant fire withiout effect. Touy got away. A Countorfoltor Wauteds Lyrrie Rook, Ark,, July 12.—The Govornor s {ssucd & proolamation _oflm'lll% roward of 8200 for the arrest aud dfll.(vm} to the authori- tios in this Btate of I. A.Timmons, charged with ralsing Btato sorip. 7 Jll:go. It was of n vory violont Iypa‘ynml sproml | ] ers’ Convention at DesMofues Yesterday, Resolutions and Adopted, - i Platform . ! Speetal Disvateh to The Chicago Trfduns, { Dz Momes, July 12.~Tho Polk County Antle Mongpoliats mot in. convontion hore to-day, to 1 nomiuato & county floket,.aud soleot delogitos ¢ 1o the Anti-Monopoly ' Stato Convontion, which ; But' |*moota hiero Aug. 18, Tho Convention was largo, ovory township in tho county belng fully ropro- sbnted. - Tho Convontion waa run entiroly by the farmors, and the proceadings, woro harmoni- ous. Tho following rosolutions wero nuanl= monely adopted, tlie soventh one being ono of thio rosolutions adopted by tho rocont Ropubli~ ‘| eun Btato Convéntion : |Etrat—Thot wo will suppart no man for offios who i not, and who hax not been, loading Intoreata of thio in foll sympathy witl the ucor ond ramnufacturer, ‘eapocialy an opposed Lo those who support monopolles in soy form. Second—Tlat our candidates must o s agaek a6, tho oommaneamant of. 1ov, | Fiy in Ovary Feopest, Wik AG pRmEies Mlshicr hal d north of the'| can in sny way turn them from tho paths of dutyta claag legislation whoroby any indie tho wholo body polit ¥ TMI:J—TBI{ ‘:ill fo. widunl, or body of individuals, or corporat ‘Dhlod Ho tha derrymenk of Lo beopia b, comtrary s ke 7 ‘principles upon which our Government was foundod, and tonda toward the dostruction of tho Republio, : - Fourth—That the d ! rail oct of veated rights undes Claim cxemption from which’ ) rations Tegislativo. control belonge to o pest, ago, sud dospolia i, and aa i caniot oxat withiout tnfelnging on tio * ights of citizons' gonorally, it hns no logitimate intho ngmmgo o8 s (230 pangior L uale place th—That many of our public offlcors ara now re-| colving enormous salariea for thelr sorvicos dlspropore. Hlonats to. tho Towards of iabor it tho ihduateel pure suita of tho pooplo, tending to lnbits of oxtravagance with ropublican simpllcity, Incroasing the 4 varisn ‘urdens of faxation, and oreat Solow (ho oxlatonse of auch facta a5 A70 SERLON | Sl soates iset vallor o Lhe Lpa sclstocracy whicl brtica of tho peoplo, and wo domand n reform in that direction, . Suzth—That tho action of the membprsof Con; gToan incrossing thiolr own sslary was bighly dishonorablo, and all mombors of alther Copgress who liavo aceonte o or shall sccopt, appropriate, or causo o ba appros - oxtra salary to_an; atod this rightful place in of confidenco 1 o any that it was dishonorabl y pUrposo, oxcopt ils the Unitod tates Tressury, desorva 8| our soverost consurs, and prove thomsolves unworthy pleca of publlo trust; azd alrg o in {ho Exccutive signing sal bills, and o demand. that tho prosent Qongress rupeal olsw, ! ‘;il%m%-—fl'll‘ll ‘We aro flulh:lub flélw})‘:lu‘“ re!morm and for nomcaty, peomoms, and. pu 2 "o Yory prudont and cautions, I iopoto bo ablo t0 | adumiaistreton.” That o ocuro. (ils fa tho duly of evory cltizon, and that to thin end overy good man shotd foel bound to partlclpato u politicseud to mnko ‘end of bsd mon forcin by o arly aomination, we n tholr sisatlon by ssouring & loclaro it tho duty of every apposo tho'sleation of 2 bad and ofiicial, whother our own or sny other ticket, . incompotont Efohth—That wo demand tho stristest economy tn national, Bisto snd_Connty affairs, snd sbaolute res- poneibillty in all official relations,’ doprociating every Violation ond_doparturo from tho strictest ofliclal ina tegrity, and foalsting that every auch violstion ahiall at onee ba- brough t 1o th 0 attention of tho courts, and that tho salarics of oflicers shall be reduced and fized - T givo- fafr componsation for sorvices, but the ot bo oxcensive. nth—That wo demand ‘of our candlidates written Nin scceptances of thoir nominations, snd full snd clear Dledgen that thoy will upport and onforco tho princi~ ploa.horein ennnclstod ; “and furthar, Liat thoy pladge Tuomselves to vesign their oficon whonavor the pooplo in n ropreacnintivo convention requeat thom {o 30 0, on account of a failuro to fulll ofr pledgea, Tho following sro the nominations: Sonator, tho Hon, Thomus Mitcholl; Ropresontatiyes, M. I.. Dovin and Jobn McLair; Treasurcr, William Lowrey ; . Auditor, O. Dreck; 8heriff, Dan. , Bringolf; Buperintendent of Schools, D. G. . Perkins ; Oounty Supervisor, Willizm Zinsmas- tor; Burvoyor, D. P. Reed; Corouor, Dr. L. Bleele. Thao nominces for Sonator, Auditor, Superin-, tondont, Suporvisor, Coronar, and ono Iopro- sontative are . Domacrats. Al ors, oxcept tho Brock, the Republi nominee ho cans, nominoes aro farm- The .rost. .aro candidate for Tressuror. for Auditor, is_ 8 Jarmor, alao editor of tho Staats Anzeiger o Goz= man papor publishod hore. Soveral of tha cans ° didates nominated were called on, and mads spooches in support of the movement and hoartily spproving the platform adoptod. o the Btate Convention were solocted as., followa: Barlow Granger, Johm ‘Tho delogates Youngerman, J. 0. B avo) Groer, H. 8, Soverign, A D. P.'Doubledsy. H. Btornborg, W. Ns., Noglo, W. P. Norris, Thip following resolution was thon adopted 3 Regalved, That tho ‘officers nominated b vention afe heroby required ledges provided for in tlua Cons-* to sign iho written 0 rosolitions pasacd ot ihis ouvention to tho County Central Committee at tho earllest, possible jpoment and that whn slguad, the Commit o hiave it publis 0 in tho city papers, A full County Oontral Committo Was appointe od, and arrangomonts mado for & thorough can= vauf of the country durin, indications now aro that Convention will- bo well attonded, some of tho countios buying alrendy eloctod dologatos,. and of tho rost. tho campnign. Tho 0 Anti-Monopoly Stato . )| convontions hiave heen called in a largo majority “To a logker-on boro the movomont. seoms to bo mavaged by farmora who aro zeal- ously battling to keep the manngement out of tho hands of political trickstors ana deme= gogues. eAvENwonrm, Kan., July 12.~Tho Granges Tho'| of this county haye decides ty tiokot for tho oloction. d to nominate o couns THE INDIANS. ‘fho Utes Quict and Frienaly--Prodne: tory Arapahoes. Lanasug Orry, W. T, July 12.—Col J. 8. Lit~ tleflold, United' Btates Indian Agent for the White River Utes, roached tho railrond last ovoning, and sonds s spacial to tho Senfinel, sny-' ing that tho White Rivor Utes aro all on the resorvation, and perfoolly porcoful and friondly. Nono of them havo boou killd or woundad, ao, for ng iy known. It now appears that tho Raw-' Tius Indinn fight wos with's band of prodatory, .thioving “Arapahoe a8, Who themsolves off for Utes. WasnixaTON, Jul ero trying to play 12,—A letter from tho’ Ghoyonus snd Aroplige Agonay reports thatn numbor of Arapshoes recontly started on the war path, but all cxcopt fourtcen woro inducod by tho oldor men to raturn to tho reservation. Thoso fourteon attacked a band of Foncas oft the reservation on leave, and scalped the sccond Chiof, and on returning to thelr own resorvation proposed having o sealp denca. 2 War Department Wenthor Prognostls cation Wasnryaroy, July 12.—0n Bunday for the cal rains, thom a8 woll 68 five horses. Tho | Gult Siatos, southerly winds, rising tomy turo, falliog boromotor, cloudy wenthor, and lo for the South ond Midadle Atlantia Tite lo- Btates, falling bacomotar, rising tomparatiro, clou southonstorly. winds, followed by loeal Allantlo aud the Coast, TFor and raing dy woathior, on_tho_ South. tho Now England’ T.owor, Lalos, falling baromoter, Bouthonstorly winds, inoronsing to brisk in tha T.ako Rogios, with increasing Aouthorly Wl tho Ohio Valley, cloudinoss. For nds, bighor tome oratur, and cloudy wonthor, For the Upper sko ltogion, woather, aud poss| ibly raln, monthwestorly winds, cloudy —_—— Prophocy of the Pope’s Trinmph, Bérlin, (June 10) s’}?rfl:ramlcnu of the New York cral I admit that T osunot o tho slightest chance for Papal victo evory adhioront o dont tho present Ital thrown and tho pra .tablished, 8o tho oloction of the prosont Popo. in Ital; thio Vadk at prosont, aud yot can in Nomo s confl- that Loforo tho 20th of Roptembor, 1873, an Qovernmont will bo over- 01870 ordor of things ro-osr rophesiod a Fronch nun sonie yoars bofors Murlo Latoato i the namo of tho prophotoss, and hier * Life and Works” wero fivet published, I boliove, in 1847, and of_lato yonys hor words Linvo boen ac- orodited in Romo a8 thosa of an inkpirod vooress, . Though T hava not tho book bofora mo I rometn- bor tho aubslance of pasengos rend tomo by @ foroign prolate in Towe, Though tho scerosd wrott hor prophssios whil Grogory XVT. waa vat alive, who forotold thie yoar of s donth, tho twonty-fivo yosrs' pontificato of tho pres- ont ocogupant persccation and Yobrs of mortificatian, of “the Papal chalr, bittornoss ho ' porionca and his fiual triumph after threo A So mneh of what sho the would ox- #nid biag boap veritted by subsoquent eventa that thie Roman clorioal part 1 said, that tho rost will { contiontly boliove, a3 in good time bo ful- flod.’ Bopk. 20, 1670—tht, tioy say, a o dato of tho entry of lutor Emmanuol's roops into Rouio Hopk. 30, 1873, by this dato oy nsuor, Faopo Piu X. will Lo tho temporal rulor of Ttame aud the States of the Chnrch, The assor- tion startlod me, yot it was mado in doep earnest« noss, how this change, sokon 1 ventured : .'(’o}ms to eay that I cor this revolution, brought about. No information was offore ‘mo except tho words, s Church, from Romie, have been flna, but the Ohurch was d Bho will Rxain triumph, aok sea could bo ta *(od has not yob for~ hava boon banishod mprisoned by thair eno- “flnluy triumphant,

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