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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY. TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1873: THE SPORTING WORLD. A Well-Contested Trotting Raco at Deoxtor Parlk. Mniches Mado Botweeon Amorlean Girl and Ripon Boy, and tho Girl and Chieago, THE TURF. A FINE TROT AT DEXTER PARK. One of the squaroat and most Intorosting races of the season ocenrrod at Doxter Park, yeaterdsy afternoon, botweon Dan Dfeifor’s bay gelding Barney Kolly, William Darling's sorrol gelding Hopo, and G. T. Fullor's bny golding Lagonier. Fho two first-named horses wero handieapped, Kolly trotting to wagon and Hopo carrying 176 ‘pounds, Tho match was a swoepstakos affair, onch party putting up $100, and was impartlally judged by Messrs, J. Wilkes Ford, Buck, and Reoed. The attoudance was Lmited, and confined prinoipally to stable-men. A fow pools were sold by Mr. Fox, the amonnts belng in keoplng with tho sizo of tho sudionce, Daruoy Kolly was the favorito ogaingt tho flold ot tho start, and continuod to bo the choloo to tho closo. Tho lorscs were called out for tho first heat shortly after 8 o'clook, and woro given the word at tho firat attempt to an even slart. Keolly Lud tho polo, Hope waa soo- ‘ond, and Lagonier on the outsido. Tho two lat- “ter horaes Dbroko nt the turn, but were brought to thoir foot in tima to eave their ground, Hope ‘then took tho lead, and kopt it to tho cloko, though at times olosoly pressed by Lagonior. Kolly was in the rear the whole way around, but picked up on thie home-strotel and went undor the wire o neck behiud the second horse, which wad in turn n neck belpnd the winnor. Time, 2:40. The judges woro not quito so foriynate in offecting & start for tho socoud heat. Four at- tompts woro mado, and then Lagonler cast & front shoo. Bovoral minntes wore conaumed ln roplacing it, and moro {ime waa wasted in throo additiounl false Bcoros, Thoro was 1o recall at tho elghth attempt, tho horses boing on protty falr torms, Iope rushed to the front right away, followed by Lagoulor, but tho formor broke agaln at tho turn, and bad to tako the second placo. Lagonier kept woll in front down the back atrotoh, but was caught at the twn_ by the othera. 0 Rhroo rounded into the hwme stroteh together, Xolly baviog s slight advantage. Ilis chanco to win the heat wna good up. to tho distanco flag, but there he fell to ploces and_becamo tho hinder- moat liorse, Lagonier coming in firat, and Hopo second, Timo, 2:38, The start for the third hoat was seoured without unnccessary delay, TLagonior hnvlnf the bost of {t. Kelly broke af the turn, and Ifopo followed his oxample, sud o rosuft was that both wora sovoral longths in thoroor at tho quarter polo, Hope, howavor, drow awsy, and the race along the strolch wag botsvoon him and Lnfo or. Thoy wont around tho turn togother, Kally at the {ime boing 8o far behind that no hiopes of his wipning wero entor- tained, Tho most uulikely horse froquentl: wing, however, and it was g0 in this case, fing burst of spoad brought Kelly to the front, and ou ensy jog took him homo shead, Lagonler boing sccond, and Hopo third, Time, 2:873¢. ‘Tho fourth heat was also won by Kolly, ho tak- ng tholond at tho start, and. fogging homo in 2:421¢: Lagonior second, aud Hope third. 'The firth hoat was woll coutested on all sides, from the wire to tho turn Into the home-atreich, Thoere Kolly showed in front, and ho maintained bis advantago, without any apparent exertion, to thoend, 'Wime, 2:99%7, 'The timo raale through the raco, considoring the intonsoly hot woathor, was very good. Following s - AL BUMMANY ¢ Dexten PAnk, Citrcaco, I, July 14, 1873, —Trot. Any malch, bt threo fn Ve, for a dweepstakes of ‘3300, Barnoy Kelly golng to wagon, Hope carrying 175 fouits end Lagonler trotting in Latuess, un Tfoifor’s b. g. Barney K 3111 Q. F. Fullor’s b, g, Lagonl 212 ‘Willinm Darling'a s, g. Tlope. 333 Time—2:40; 3t 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS, “Diera will be two races at Doxter Park to-mor- XOW. Tho first one will be botwoen American Girl end Ripon Boy for 8600, tho formor carry- ing foily lRmmus oxtrs woight. The mares g:g:lyd oxd Hattio will bo the contostants in the ond. “Tho sport will commenco. promptly ‘at 8 o'clock i. tho afternoon, whon the weather will probably bo ce), and there should be a large at~ tondauco. r. Lovall, the 0mer of Amorican Girl, says he hns’mndu 8 mat. for her with Graves & Loomls' Ohicago, and it %) come off at Dextor Park one week from to-dny. ‘The stake will be 82,000, and Mr. Gage will probally Lo the atake- older, COLLEGE SPORTS, BPRINGFIELD, Mass, July 14.—Proparatlons 1zo complote for tho infor-collogiato regatts, A singlo soull raco botweon Ells, Ward, aud Big- lin “comos off Tuesdsy aftornoon, Tho firet ball match betweon tho Harvard and Brown freshmen the eamo afternoon. On VWednosday the Doaton and Athlotio Clubs play o gamo in_ their champlon series, and . o two-milo seulling mateh will 4ako placo betiveon Bwift, of Yalo ; Dutton, of Cornell, and Hirsche, of Amhorat, Thursday orning, Tho Harvard and” Brown freshmen play a sacond game of bull, followed by a foot race be- fween Lawronco, of Dartmonili; Benton, of Amhberet ; Phillips, of Cornoll; owie, of tha MoGill Univorsity' of Cauada, and Shean, of Harvard, The freshmon bons race, three miles straight away, in which Ambherst, Harvard, and Yalo will onfest, will be ealled at'8 p, #2. The University race, in which Amherst, Agricultural, Bowdoin, Columbia, Cornoll, Dartmouth, Harvard, Trinity Wesloyan, Willinms, and Yalo' will contest, will take pluco nt 4 o'olock. A regatta ball compli- meritary to the crews will tako place at the City Hall in'the ovoning. AQUATIC, New Yong, July 14.—Josoph Oloud of Trenton has wagered $6,000 that he will in 145 days row 8,627 miles without onting or sleeping in Lotels. Tho rowing ia to take place hetween ’lguutnn and Philadelphia, New Y July 14,—Ba b‘ll~A1 H W YORE, ,—Bas 3 Atlantl ) July 0 bal antics, 18; FIRES. Details of the Grand Rapids Confine gration. Gnaxp Rarms, Mich, July 14.—One of the most appalling facts about the fire was tho rapidity with which it spread. It soomed mad from the flrst, The smoke from the Bridge 3treet 1louse barn, in which tho fire commenced, rolled up & dark and frightful column, lookinj a8 though it came from the mouth of hell, an bofore the fow who hud gathorod thore bad time £o oxpross their wonder tho flamos burat out, and seomod to leap across Xont street to the en:t, ond toward Crand Rapids Oity Mills on the _wost, and in an nstant the mill and hulf-a-dozen housos were in flames, Thore was no power on earth that could stop its rapid progross. The engines were soon on the ground, but what wator they threw had no moro effoct than If it had been thrown from a pop- gun. Tho Fire-King was abroad, and seomad to Iaugh ot tho herculoan efforts of the firemen, The fire ruahcd, leaped, and drove on like mad, and stopped mnot until it bad swopl out of existonco everything In its wny. It stopped whon its work of destruction was done, when there wero no moro buildings in its bath, The followiug are tho principal losors: Rico & Flarce, flouring wmill, §300,000; insur~ ance, $166,000. V. Richter, barn, and damage to the Ohio House and furniture, #30,000; inaur- ance tocovor loss, Bonney & Persons, grain, store, furniture, bedding, oto., $3,000 ; insured, E. P, Bpear, agent for Cutlor & Walkor, ped- dling wagon and contonts, and two howos, ©2,000; totnl _ lose, John Corilloy, dwellln§n.ml farnituro, $2,000; insurance, $600, J. W, Joslin, furuiture, $1,000; artially insured. John M. Ciorham, throe wolllugs aud furniture, &7,000; iusuranco, £4,000, Frodorick Mayer, dwelling and furni- ture, #1,600 ; partinlly insured, ¥. Bohemior, barn, shop, and damoge to hotol, and Homple ‘Housio, $86,000 ; insurauco, $8,600.’ @. 0. Obrist, brewery, dwolliug, malt-bouse, {oa-house, €00 ur-shofir, end ealoon, 30,000 ; Insurancoe, 80,000, L. Button, dwelling and furnitnre, £8,600; induranae, §1,800; Goorgo Bohneider, dwolllng and turnh.urc, $2,600; partial inaurance, I, Leltolt, dwelling and furniture, ©6,500; ance, $1,500. Oharles Killingor, dwel furnlture, €3,000; insurance, $1,500. Lietelt, dwolling and furnituro, $0,600 3 ance, §2,600. Charles Pishback, . cu,min; {nwurance, 3,600, _anrfia Lehman, daumago to dwolling, 0005 William _Togle, dwelling and f"r"'mr,u, £1,500; B'MSE' Eflvmnm:‘. ray, itend Ulbibae oo Bur- aud i ae e | ture, 85,000; insurance, 1,000 Total amount of ‘'insuranco, - 8103,148.' Probablo lons by iusurance companies, $100,000, Total amount of rrnparty destroyed, $000,000. Tho following Isthio total smount of Insuranco in the ‘yarious cnmlmnlnn roprosonted in this city. In ‘many casos tho lIoss is only partial 1 B, J, Bhink- man, $06,860; Sinolair Bros. & Co., $23,200 ; W. P, Inues, §23,800; L. 8. Coyo, §18,003; Skinner, Ward & Oaulking, §7 536, Jas, A, Collior, 54,160 ; O. R. Willmarth, &B.Bfl 3+ Poarco &, Churston, 3,003 Oronby &' on, 29,1005 F. 0. Tutilo & Dro, 24,600; J. B. Btowart, $8,000. Total, ,148, Memrms, July 14.—The saw-mill of A, J. ‘Wlhilte & Co., in ¥ort Plokering, was burned by an incendlary Iast night. Tho lose ia 860,000 Insured in local companios, Nasnvirve, Tonn,, July 14.—Tho residenco and grocory storo of “A. Goodlart, on Court stroot, in Paducal, was burned at 1 o'alock this morning; insured, This iu tho third Hime ho has boen burned out on tho same lot in four yoars, NEW YORK. Donth of mn Eccontric Lady--The Walworths — Thurlow Wued =="The Mayor and Aldermen nt o Dend Lock ==[liscollanoous Locnl News, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna New Yong, July 14.~Tho mombora of the Harlom DBaptist Churoh have boon ot war for n long timo, About o year ogo, the pastor, Dr. Luoas, and a numbor of communicants woro ox~ polled. Recontly, as thoy supposod, au offer ‘was mado to take thom back, and they conso-~ quontly went to tho mectlug on Tucsday ovon~ {ug Inat, but woro rofused admission. Four of thom insisting on entoring, the polico were call- ed wupon, and thoy wore arrosted. Thoy wore oxaminod bofora the Polico Magls- trate and dQisoharged, throo without and one with bail. On Baturday the Sherlff rocolved ordors to arrest Messrs. Douglas and Tounrollo, who wore prominont in causiug tho incarcoration of tho four excommunicated gontlomeun. Mr, Tourollo was found with his valieo packed, rondy to go to jail. Ho was taken thero, and rofuses togivo bail, To-day Mlr. Douglas furnishod bonda in 51 000 enchin two suits for falsoimprisonmont. Alr, &‘omfln says the church _owns three val- uablo lots on Fifth avonuo, and tho row in all probability is to mt j)osunufuu of those. o ssociated Press. Nzw Yong, July 14.—Byron A. Stiof, nephow of Oharlotte Willetts, whose body was found in » houso in Eighty-soventh stroot, in a horriblo state of decomposition, appenred at the Coroner’s office to-day, and sald that ho first heard of ber doath this morning. Tho decensed had brought him up from childhood. Blie waa the cxeontrix of his father's estate. Bhio was of occontria habits, and nover left her houso during tho day- timo, and refused to havo any sorvants or any one olss to resido in iho houso., The witnesy 1aut saw hor on May 0. Ho called at hor house four woeks ago, but could not gain aion, ‘Hia aunt was probably then dend. Tho romaing will bo entrustod to hor nophew for burial, James Jackeon, tho nogro, chargod with hav- ing murderod his_white mistress, and tho two MoCabes, charged with the murder of Mre, Mc- C:fig, woro arraignod to-day, and pleaded not guilty. Mrs. Walworth and hor goungnat son have takon up their rosidonco in Bing Biug Villago, and yostorday attended tho Catholio service in the ‘prison chapel. By spocial request no visitora will be allowed to seo Frank, who to-day commenced work in tho private office of tho clork of tho shoo departmont. Rumors having beon oirculated that Thurlow ‘Woed was goriously ill, the announcomont is made that, although ho had sufforod recently from a chronio diticulty, Lis gonoral health has romained n:lfood 88 usual. ‘The sgrionltural and oditorinl excursion party to Virginis, tho Indisn Torritory, Colorada, and parts of the Bocky Aountains, will leave Lere to-morrow. Martin Guflg ‘whito) waes fatally stabbed on Baturday night, In a low colored drinking saloon on Nowark avenue, Jorsoy City, Throe negroes haye been arrested. Jofferson Davis has gone to Momphis, The Bwius socletics and Swisa populace of {his clty began their annual festival &nnloxduy, and will bring the affair to & close to-day, A silver vage, worth $6,000, and two oil paint- ings, one a life size portrait of Thomas Addis mmott, and the othor of Chancellor Kont, the gift of tho Iate Hugh Maxwell, weroe to-dsy pro- gouted to the Law Instituto. . The Excise Commissionors stated to-day that the announcement of any specifiod time for the enforsoment of the Sunday Liquor law is wholly unauthorized, The Brooklyn Exolae Board was disbanded to- day, and its dutios turned over to the Police Commissionors by virtuo of the now charter, The Board of Aldermen to-dsy again rofused. to tako action upon the Mayor's nominations for Police Justice. Papors wore servod upon the Board in suits to recover some ©060,000 by the contractors for :;)al?lng Madison avenuo, unpaid by the Con- ollor. Bills for medical attendance on Georgo Francis ‘Train, aggregating &1,800, were prosented to the Board. report was made in favor of E:.yiug tho claims, and somo $4,000 exponses the Prosooution of Btokes. 1zaoting was hold at the University in Wash- ington Brunre, to-night, in tayor of intornational arbitration instoad of war in cases of mnational disputo. Prot. Martin prosided. Rosolutions woro offored by M, Wiloox indorsing tho reso- lutions of the Britieh House of Commons, and udopted, and addrostos wore delivered by the can Pross Assoclation, bolng dissatisflod with it manngement, met in the Manhattan Club Housoe this sftornovn and startod tho National Pross Asnoolation. Tho tormor Is oxpootod to dlo for want of patronngo, and all troublo by this dovice is avoided. The movomont was vory unsnimous, WALL STREET. Noview ' of the Gold, SBtoclk, Produce NMarketw, Byectal Dapateh to the Chicago Tridune, Nzw Youg, July 14.—Wall streot is vory dull, owing to the lot weathor, It has loaked out that the now gold oliquo s tho old one under tho dircotion of a mnow agont. Tho gonoral opinion s that gold will not again touch 115, ;m\ & Bquoozo Is oxpected In August or Boptem- or, STOORE. Jay Gould is sald to havo vory little intorost now in 8t. Paul and Northwostern, and to be long of tho rost of tho list. New York Oontral, Loke Bhore, and Westorn Union Tolegraph mnow mako tho bnokbono of tho markets In other ~stocks thore aro” cliquos, who oporate confidently, knowing that thero is a strong support back of thom, Northwestorn sharos and Hannibal & 8t. Joo have beon dis- tributed, and aro likely to bocomo notive sgain, Union Pacific in strongly hold, aud thero is & large short intorost in it, Rock Island is bought by thoso who know most about its_affairs, aa. in nflw ‘Wabash, whioh will Lo helped by the now administration of tho Lako Bhore as woll 18 by tho opening of tho Cauada Southorn Road, to that whonover Vandorbilt shatos bogin to move {ho gonoral bull market will probably follow. DREADSTUEFS. Tlour is strong and fatrly active for nll low grados, and a shado botter for fancy Minnesota and Westorn ahipping oxirn, Wheat quiot, owing to tho limited supply offering. Pricos or choico No, 2 Milwaukeo wanted, and hold B §1.50 for small lots, ond 81.50 bid for early; wintor botter at tho clogo, and in domand. Bales, 61,000 bu; recolpts, 80,617 bu. Corn searco and in bottor demand, chiefly for the home irade. Enlos, 91,000 bu ; rocelpts, 48,005 bu. Onta dull and casior; supply ample. Bales, 87,000 buy re- celpts, 83,186 bu, + SPRINGFIELD. A School Mnddls in Which a Supers intendent Farcs ftadly. Spesial Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tridune, BemiNerieLp, July -yd.—At the close of tho ward schools n this city, at theend of tho sohool yesr, prominent gontlomen wore ap- pointed in each ward to conduot the oxam- instion of the pupils.© For tho Fourth Word, the Rev. Mr. B8haw, Gon. E. N. Bates, ond Mr. Ralla Dillor woro tho Committeo, and at tho closo of the oxorcises thoy saw it to publish their roport, couched in courtoous Ianguago, in which thoy oriticized the manner of {eaching in tho school, Mr. J. C. Boonoit, tho City Supozintendent of HBchools, it seoms, took offouse at tho roport, and on lnst Baturday ovoning attacked tho Commitioo through tho columna of the State Register, The communica-~ tion was in language calculated to offond against decency and good morals. A mooting of the Hchool Board was called for this aftornoon, and Mr. tsounett was, by o unanimous vote, ousted from_Mis office. Mr. Brooks, the Principal of :}]w l?igh Bohool, will probably be ealled s placo. The State Register gays, in ite issue this after- noon, that tho article got into tho papor withont lxlnviuf boen road, else it would have beon ox- cluaed, . The citizona will almost unanimously sustain the action of tho Board, although Mr. Bonuett s heretoforo stood high as an oducator and a man. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. A Man Murdered by Xiis Wife and Stepson, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Kxokuk, July 14.—A horrible murder, grow- ing out of A family disturbance, transpired in this city on Saturday night last. A man named Dennis Hoyes got into a quarrel with his wifo, when tha Iattor, assiated by her son, who is about 16 Enm of ago, assaulted and beat him with o otato-masher, fracluring his kull in tho most rightful manner. An effort was made to con- ceal tho bloody deed, and, with a view. to thiat, tho body wos burled early on the follow- ing_day. Facts conceralng tho affair came to the knowlodge of the suthorities, howevor, and an investigation was detormined apon. The romains wore disinterred to-dsy, and a post mortem oxamination waa hald, Tho skull was found to bo fractured in s numbor of places. The wife and stop-son wore at onco nrrested and inced in jail. At tho Coronoer's inquost evi- Suncn was elicited which provos beyond a doubt that they committed tho murder. The affair hag oroated considorablo exoitoment in this com- munity. RAILROAD NEWS. Bondholdors? Suit to Get Posscosslon of tho St. f'aul & ¥Pacific Rondw Other Jrallrond Mattors. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. DrtAwARE, O, July 14.—By the oxortlons of tho business men and capitalists of Delaware, tho $100,000 asked by the Columbus & Tolodo Inttor gontloman, Mr, Sampson, and a number of {wn}ulnu in auppor’t of the sb]un'z of the assomi~ age. MURDER WILL OUT. An Atrocious Orime Just Brought to Light fn Ohester County, Pa. PriravgLpma, July 14.—A most horriblo mur- der, almost equaling tho West Farms tragedy in Dover, Dolawaro, has just como to light. Jen- norvillo is situatod in Ponn Township, Ohostor County, ono milo north of tho line of the Balti~ mote Central Railrond, On the 80th of June Inst, & strange man arrived at tho hotel of tho villago and took up his quartors, saying he came from Baltimore and was an agent, but gave no |: namo, He was in Sppearauce & young man, probably not_over 3 ), with bluck whiskers. On the following day a toam driven William E, Udderzook atopped nf the tavern, and tho agent was asked by TUadorzook to take a ride. Ho accopted the invitation, and they wont away togother. The toam had boon hirod by Udderzook at Parkes- burg, and whon ho retirnod it in tho evoning tho porson who took chargo of it remarkod’ that thera was blood on tho wagon., Udderzook mnde o plausiblo explanation of the circum- stanco, aud immediately loft tho neighborhood. Tho strange nan wau never afterward soon alivo. On Friday last, o largo numbor of buzzards ‘wero noticod hovering about the wood off the Newport and Gray's pike betwoon Cochranville and Penningtonville. Investigation showed tha lead and trunk of & man, and the arms aud logs dotachoed, which wore recognizod as the body of thestrangerwho had been stopping atJonnerville, A Coroner's Jury was impavelod and a scaled vordiot given, Tho murdered man wag stabbed in threo or four places. His throat was cut aud both arms and logs wero sovered olose_to the ody. Uddorzook canuot bo found. Ha s or was until latoly on the Baltimore polico force ; is young and lins red whiskors, Tho object of tho murdor unquestionably wes plunder. No clothos wore found oxcept s pair of shoos. It in roported that the wan was known to have con- sidorable moneyon his person. The severed limbs wore buried in a saparate spot from thie Lody and not far from Qhos’.wn!fi of one Rhodes, brother-in-law of the aupposed murderer. e Probable Patal Assaulte BSpecial Dlspateh to T'he Chicapo Tribune, i OmaAnA, July 14.—~Early SBunday morning Sem Atwood, n baggago-mastor on the B. & M, Itail- road, in Nobraska, was mot on the stroat in this' oity by two gamblors, One sald, *You gavo mo away at Lincoln, and now I sm finiug to pay you, for |t Atwood was thon strack in tho mouth! and stabbed in tho loft sido simultanoous- ly. i bolioved = that his wound. will prove to be fatal. Two monto mon kuown here as (oorge Mahafforty and John Bull wera arrosted, and ars now in jall, Maliaf-' ferty was found concealed in & coal box, He was takon to Atwood's bedeide and recoguized positively a8 the man who struck him, Atwood also romombora that he gave information ugaiunt+ him at Lincoln, Thero is considerable oxclto-. mont here, A Vigllance Committeo haa beon or- | anized, and if Atwood dles his murderers will | gl lynched. They are both bad characters. One is a despoerado from Alontaua, Journalistic, v Hpeclal Dh}mlnh to Ths Chicago Triduna, Miwavkeg, July 14,—~The Germnn papers of this oity publish a oall for a Convention of Ger- man Editors and Publishors of Wisconsin at BManltowoo on the 80th and 8ist of next month. The linthering has no political significance, as the object is to scoure s general acqualutance and mutusl interchange of viows toward the eclo- vallon of journaliam in the Btate. Btat, . Rew, Yous, Jwy Ada-2lembers of tho Amorl- Railroad of this county s beon raised. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MrmwAvkee, July 14.—While attompling to board a froight train nenr Waumnteses, on Sun- day ovoning, a tenmstor omployed at Schoou- L maker's quarry, was instently killed, Tho de- s coagied, August Schablom, had soocured a footing . and was ewinging around iuto placo when ho camo in collision with n ear standivg on o side ‘track, His hend was crushed and his body nar- 1 rowly excaped the wheols of the train. Meapiug, July 14.—Traihe on the Mississippl Contral now runto Milan, on tho Momphis & Louisville Railroad, instead of the Humboldt extonsion thonce to Cairo, which {s being pushed forward. Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, 81, PAon, Minn,, July 14.—Tho attornoys for John Konnedy & Go., of New York, bud obher +bondholders, to-day filed a- bill of complaint against the Northern Pacifle, 8t, Paul & Pacific, ‘Ifirub Duvision of the 8t. Ianl & Paciflo, and tho mortgage trustoes of tho last-named road, Judge Dillon orders tho defondants to show cause ot Davenport July 20, The complaiut and accom- ponying aflidavite set forth that tho two last- named compunies aro unable to pay their dobts ; that they are owned by the Diroctors of the Northern Pucific, and munaged sololy in tho intorest of that Company, to the in- jury of its croditors; that "the finances aud businoss of the first division have boen mis- managed; thal tha monoy advanced for the vuilding of extonsions from Watab to Brainard rand St Cloud to St. Vincont was misappro- priatod to other uscs ; that tho boudholdors' se- curity ia upon lands apportaining to extonsions, .the grant of whioh oxpiros Deo. 8 next, when the lands will rovort to tho bonofit of the North- ' orn Pacifie, on which account tho building of tho oxtounsions was stopped by the Northorn Tacific Agents controlling tho B, Puul & Pacitle Companies. Plaintiffs aak the appointmont of a Teceivor, and the expenditure of the monoy thoy will advauco undor the direction of tho Court to completo tho oxtension lines. Col. Orooks tontiflos that DeGraft Co, can flnish tho roads in {imo to savo tho graut in connaction with cortain lands from the St, Paul & Paciflo grant, since patonted to thoe Northern Tacifie. Barlous chargos are made r(nfn(mu Qoorgo L. Bockor, Prosident, and Willism G, Moorehoad, Constructlon Agent’ of tho Firat Division Com! pany. ‘The complaint and afiidavits as a wholo ullezo, with many dotatle, a plot to forfeit the 8t. Paul & Pacific grants’ for 370 milos of road wiieroby the Llollsnd bondholdors would lose all toourity, sud the Northorn Pacific get most of the best lands nnder its own grant. InpranaroLis, Ind., July 14,—Artlcles of con- solidation botweon the Cliloago & Atlantic Rail- way Company, party of tho first part, and the Chicago & Atlautlc Lxtousion Railrond Com- any, party of tho socond part, and the road now n procoss of construction kuown aa the Balti- more, Pittsburgh & Cantinontal Railroad, wore flled this morning in the oflice of tho Bocretury of Btaty, The object uf the consolidation is to form one continuous live from Pittsburgh to Chicago, The cnYHnI stook of tho said conuoli- datod corporation Is fixed at 84,000,000, ‘The by- Inwa of tho party of the firut part to bo sdoptod and made the rule of government for tho con- solidatod Company. ‘I'he Dirootors, only electod for tho first year, nro os follows; Georgo J. Bip- pus, David Studabaker, John Studabaker, Sam- ual M, DLIII', Josoph W, Purmance, J. Kendmer, Isanc B, Ilynes, Gustavus Durr, Willlam Bx- maudorft, Jno, G, Earl, Inano I\, Contes, Goorge A, Bhuefelt, and J, 0, Fawcott. 'The gonernl of- flces of the consolidated Company to bo at the Olt{ of Ohicago, and the office of the Indiana Extonslon at Huntingdon, Ind, Mynrus, Tonn., July 14,—Bome two years since, this county voted $500,000 in atock to the Belma, Marion & Momphis' Railway, with the provigo that the mow should not be used out- tido this gounty, until (ho zoad was gomplojed. ‘ ] within it.. Two bLundred thousand dollara in warranis hiave alrondy alroaly boon issucd to .tho Qompany, and somo time singo the County Court appointed s commitica to invontigate the work done and tho affairs of the road, which committea mado a roport ngainat tho Company, nnd to-day the County Court, by a votoof 18 to U, refused to imsuoany moro war- fants, on tho gronud that the money voted by tho county Lad boon used outsido of it, and in_violation " of the original contract, It is un- doratood tha Company will bring sult for the romaindor of tho bonds. £ WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Dopartmont Wenther Report. LOOAL ORSERVATION. Qioaco, July 14, 1873, 5 Hour af ob- ¥ sflgmmmn a2 g eruation. § fsurco o wind, E2) 3 . < H w 80,78 8, W, fresh, 81(87(8. W., freah. 87(00{8. W, frosh, 83|59|8, W,, brisk, ga[81{8. Wi, gentlo, 99| 80/87|8. W,, gontle, ermomotor, 68, Minimum {hermometor, (GENERAL ODSERVATIONS. MoNDAY, July 14~10:18 p, m, Station, |Bar.|Thv] Wind. |Rain| Weather, 00(F:, gentls. Falr, 20|W), trosh, | .a1jFair, 818, k., lght. sar, 8018, W,, gontlo. 82|0hlm, 70|Catm, 78]8.,, gentlo, A0lCloudy. TRODADILITIES. Wasmnaron, July 14.—On Tucsday, for the Gulf Btatos, westor] warm and weathor, folfowod by nnonud local storms., In tho South Atlantio Btates, falling barometer, southeast winds, veoring to sontherly: partinlly clondg woathor and rain on the immodiate const, For tho Middlo and Eastorn Btates, bigher tem- raturo, sonthwestorly winds and local rains. or the fowor Lakes and Ohto Valley, sonth- eastorly winds, higher temporaturo, and gon- erally clondy westhor, ¥or the Uppor Lakos, rising barometor, northoast to northwest winds, paslly cloudy and cloaring weather. ETAGE OF WATER. Daily roport*of tho stage of water, with changos in the twonty-four hours ending 3 p. m., July 14, 1878. mark of 1871, W, B, KauriaY, Obesryor, Toom 76 Major Block, Chicago, FOR THE ARCTIC. Depariure of tho Steamer Tigress in Scarch of tho Polaris. New Yorg, Juno 14.—Tho steamer Tigress sailed this evening from tho Navy-Yard on her voynge in search of the Polaris. Dn.dnzi tha morning & supply of conl and wator was taken sboard, snod in the aftornoon n quantily of olol g ond baggogo woa placed on tho steamor, At 6 o'clock the Tigross cast looso from her moorings, and headed up stream, The mon on tho receiving ship Vormont and tho cor- votte Brooklyn manned tho yards, and choor after clisor wag heard from both orows, returned with hearty good will from the dQecks std rig- ing of w8, Tho oxpoditionary veasel og Bb g;)‘mvly in wupgglumfir Hell Gato, 'AB'shp passed tho Government battory ono farowell fhot was fired. The Tigress then steadily stoanied along tho Esst Rivor, accompa- niod by tho navy hlg Onlhlm)‘ ou board of which were . Greer, wifo of Capt. Groor, Mrs. Capt. Obnandlor, and sovoral othor Indies. Many Indles and childron watchoed the vessol from the Navy- ‘Yard dock until she was out of sight. —_— RELIGIOUS. Contennial Celebration of the First Mecthodist Oonference in America. Prmaperem, July 14.—The centonnial cole- bration of. the . firs} Moethodist annual Counfor- onco in America’ took place this afternoon at Bt, Goorge's M. E. Churob, tho sameo building in which the first annual Conforonce was held. Bishop Janes presided and addrossed the moot~ Ln% aoying the resulty dnrl.nfi the past 100 yoars in the progress of tho Mothodist hurch have ex- ceeded that of any other. Lotters weroroad from Bishops Soott, Wiloy, Morrlll, Haven, Androws, Brocly aud Piereo, fegroltiig inabllity to bo resont. An-essay on AMothodism in America ofora the first annual Confereuce waa read by the Rev. J. B, Wakely, D, D., of New York, Romarks wers made by Anthon: Null, for Aixtfi- two yoars & mombor of Bt, George's Churoh, Bishop Richardson, of Canads, and Edmund 8. Yard, Intorosting oxercises weroe also held in the ovening. ARIZONA. Movements of Troops«-Execution of o CoweThict by a Mob. 8an Fraxcisco, July 14.—Arizona dates to July 7 are at hand., Ordors were issuod for the abandonment of camps at Hualpi, Bosle Bprings, and Date Crook. The troops will ba employad constructing o tolograph. At Phoonix, on July 4, a Mexican named Mari- ano Tisnado was arrested for stealing o cow, takon beforo a Justico of tho Poaco, and re- manded to jail, Au excited crowd took Tisnado out of jail and hanged him, Ho was implicated in the recent Griffiin murder. SCIENTIFIC. TheXale Collcge Bxploring PartyssIne teresting Discoverion Fonr MoPuensoN, Neb., July Marsh aund the Yale 'explarku{: party roturncd haore m-dng fromn tho Niobrara River, whoro thoy Liayo spont the last month In geological investi- ations, Tho trip was puccessful, and many in orosting discoveries wore made. Many now and extinot animals were fouud, and among thom eevernl fossil horses, camels, aud rhi- nooerosed. Tho party are all woll, and will start to-morrow for Fort Bridgor, Wyoming, to explore the Uintah Mountain country. —_— Rafllroad Accidents, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Drrawang, Ohio, July 14,—A number of boys in sport lot off the brakes of a gravel train on the Oleveland, Columbus, Clocinnati & Indian- apoliy Railroad yosterdsy, and the cars descend- ing the incline, ran off” the track and were de- molishod. Burearo, N. Y., July 14.—During a hoavy hail- storm this murulng, a passenger train from Hor- nollsvillo, on the Erie Haflway, ran into a gravel train, soriously injuring four laborors, and cut- ting and bruleing savoral othors, asuyiLLg, Tenn,, July 14,—T', W, Morton, of Paducab, accidontally fell off atrain and through @ bridge, forty foot, {uto tho water, on the Padu- cah & Llizabothtahwn Rond, this morning, e wag rescuod and takon back by the train to Paduceh, His injurles are not considored dau- gorous, 14,—Prof, Political, ofal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. f?run. Minn., July 14,—~The Rameey Coun- g Convontion eloots twelve dologatos, sll for avis, The Minneapolis Z'vibune is authorized to say thnt Austin positively declines a re-oloo- tion, It isreported that Washburn will with- draw In fovor of John A, "Thachor, of Goodhuo County. Davis' chances for the nomination aro improving. onToN, July 14,—The Exeoutive Commitico of tho Lisbor Reform party of this State have obiangod the place for the holding of the State Oonvontlon for the nomiuation of a ticket from Worcestor to Lowoll. The timo is fixed for Aug, 0, —_— The Chalern, 1 Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribuna, Pron Tl aty ok voport 1a survont thet two casos of ohiolera Lave appeared In this olty, Nothiug positive is known about tho nature of the disease, and it hes no doubt boen called cholera, whore nothing more exiated than the ardluary complaints, The olty has beon disla- feotod, and the sanitary condition Is atly Im. ]-ml)dve 3 No fears neod bo onlortmud 5: an ‘opldermnio. pNAmmm, July 14,—Baovoeral doaths oconrred from cholora, brought on by imprudones, in Taducah, yosterday and last night. ‘Tho nmnbor 18 not roportod, E OmoNNATy, July 14.—T'wo chiolors doaths wore ngnnnd hore to-dny. bl (gaceuss, July 14,—Thoe hoalth of thisoity wagnover botter than at prosont. A fow cases of sporadlo cholorn occasfonally appoar, but ox- cito no approhension, Many persons who lofd tho olty during tho provalonco of tho cholora are roturning, TEu morning traln for Loulavillo, Xy., which was discontintied on account of tho cholern, haa baen resumed. Thero was no donath from clolorn mgnnsd to-day. y CoLuMnus, uly 14,—Tho cholera has ‘Droken out av 'nF the” convicts in the Poniton- tiory. Up to this timo five eagos aro roportod. Two havo resulted fatally. Ono of tho fatal casos was that of Thomos J. Lnwronco, of Buoyrus, an old man of 70, who has beon in ‘poor 'health for years, Tho other was Samucl Rohm, a lifo torm convieh from Jamilton County, who has beon in prison_eigh- toon yonts, Tho entire prison is disinfacted, and in oxcollont condition; so {tis thought tho dis- eage is now undor control, CrLEVELARD, O., July 14.—Two casos of Asiatic cholera are roportod in this city to-night. KATE STODDARD. The Murdercss of Charles Goodrich, Fyom the New York Times, July 12, Kato Btoddard Is supposed to have come from her homo in Massnchusotts ovor a year since, and formod tho acquaintance of Goodrich by an- swering a * personal” advortiscmont in o Now York nowspaper. As might have boon expooted, an acquaintance 8o formoed soon dogonerated to oriminal Intimacy, Kato was thon cmployed in a bonnet factory on the; corner of Brosdway and Bpring stroots, ~ Aftor n fow wecks' acquaintance with Goodrioh, she moved to one of the houses in Dograw street, and was hia constant compan- jon, Bhe sasorts that ho was united to her by a mock marriage, but the gontloman whom sho chargos with the performance of tho corsmony in~ dlgnnnzlidunlnu all knowlodgo of it. Her vinitsto Now York to the houso of an abortionist named Butts, hor &l’mnlum confliomont in s privato lying-in establishmont noar by, her roturn, on convalosconco, Dograw street, and hor quar- rols with Goodrioh, havo alroady beon dotailod, and their x;fl';omlnn in this conncotion is un- mecossary. Tho murdoross being now in enstody, and the onoe dnrk mystory cleared up, little ro- ‘maina to bo told of tho pnst history of tho case. Charles Goodrich was n childless widowor, and a man of littlo moral character, IIo ownod about one-third interest in a block of soven brown- stono housos in Dograw sireot, between Fifth and Bixth avenues, a bloak and drnry ortion of Bounth Brooklyn, Hosuperintonded thoir oraction dnfl.nghla'fl, and when finished, 1n the fall of that z;nr o moved into one of thom sud lived, outward appoarancoes, tho life of a recluse, his only visitor boing his brothor, Mr. W. W. QGoodrich, woll known in tho social and political circlos of Brooklyn, Charles Goodrich assoclated with the noighbors only in relation to busincss &ffalrs, His intimaoy with & woman, a strangor to the neighborhood, bocame known from his ap- xlunflnca with hor on the stoop of his houso dur- ng tho fall of 1872, Tho woman was describod o8 & handsome blondo, o *Diana-like” woman. One evoning in Fobruary a strugglo was honrd in tho houso and the voice of a woman crying “‘murder,” A noighbor was apprised of the cry’ and ran to the house, but all was dark and stilf, .On Fob. 20 3fr. W. W. Goodrich recelvad by post at his offico in Now York the following lettor: BuookLx, Fobruary, 1673, Mn, Gooprion—§m: I proposs to toll thotruth, ‘Will you lsten ? For the past efght months I havo been living in the #ocond hotse of the block of new bulldings on Degraw stroot, tho third door from Fifth avenuo, I hove tivod there unknown to anyone oxcept Obarley. _About ong Jearago 1 was marriod to bim secretly, f0F Y trusted. X aved fim o truly that Lis word was o 1o me, abd He wiahed for o on to know of our marriago unfil some futuro timo on account of ‘Slmpmy 3 tho reason con- Becled with it Lodid gt ully ospiat vas vory fool- 18k, for X waa alone in Now York, with no frionds only him, T havo learned sinco thon that tiw clerggmen who marr us_was no minister st all, only o friend of Luls, Rouben Smith, a doctor, I think, who lives in tho city, In Docomber lsst, a month ngo, our baby waa'born, Defore that, and sinco thon, Olrloy han treated me with tho utmoat crualty, disowning afl ties Botwtoen ug, | Bavoral duya ago a woman with singlota camo hero to ono of the housea aftor a stove hio hiad for. her, I waaat the window and noticed the conversa tion between thom, When Obarley came into the Liouso ho told mo that wo muat part, that thero was no marriage botwoen us, {hat ho Lad tired of me, ofc, This woman with the ringlets la his new lovo; ho ac- knowlodged that, Oh, it seoms an 1f §t could’ not be o samo world fo monow, all fs 8o dark and desolato, My heart in complotely broken, To loye and struggls on alone I have got to do, and I cannot without assiste auce, Tho reason 1 write this, and tho circumstance under which T write, aromost pautal. I havo bren trylug to work, I have been at work in a store this weck. To-night (Saturday) I came hero to my lonoly homo aud was very unoxe pectodly, accosted by o man Suef a1 X ‘vus un- ocking the door. Ho nsked me if T wishied to sea Dr, Guodrlel ; I told him yos, and asked him who ho was, Ho add his namo wan Ggorgo Hkor; that bo had beg employed to watcl the bullding, and that my {ru; and clothies had been taken into another hiouso, I was glllla bewildored, and I had not tho slightest iden that | barley would every treat moin this mauner, I fol- lowed tho man into the houso and saw all my things thrown upon the floor, It scems like some dreadful nightmnre, To-morrow i tho Sabbath, and where I stay, or what will I do? I havond money and no frionds, I am seated on my trunk writing his to you, My hands arogo stiff with the cold that 1 cannat hold my peus for that reason it may not be eany for you to deciplier my litrriod writing, BiTunDAY EVENING, Fobi 15, Auy G . Tho surnamo inttial G" was evidently in- tondoed for *‘ Goodrich,” Two days after re- coiving the lettor, Mr. Goodrich called on his brothor and quostionod him as to the truth of tho atatements in the mystorious document, Ho sdmitted that they woro correct, with the oxcop~ tion of the story of tho mook marrisge, which ha soid was absolutely untrue, The woman was absont whon Mr.” Goodrich first visited his brother in Degraw stroot, but on tho oceasion of a subsequent visit, about two weoks beforo the murdor, & woman was scon in the houso. Oharles Goodrich acknowledgod her prosonce, and enid sho was tho writor of the letter, ang that o intondod sonding hor to Now York, s sho was a bad woman. The next visit of Mr. Goodrich to his brother’s rcsidence was on the morning of tho eventful Friday, March 21, when, after repeated and unsuccossful ring- ing and knocking, ke obtained the ey of the n§~ joining houso and reached tho one fo which he dosirod entrance by doscending through the scuttle. Everything was in order up-stars; on ronching the casement hie found thoe door of the front room locked, and on entoring from the kitohon hiu brothor was soon lying guud bofore the flro?:‘]ncn, with & pistol by his side and a bul« 1ot ball in his templo, From the New York Sun, July 13, On the way to the polico station she tried to destroy two letters, Thoy wero writton on dark blue tinted paper, enclosed m onvolopes of the same color, On tho envelopes wero two-cont ostoge stamps, aud tho following addresses in ate's kandwritlng : Wi F, T, EVANG, 4 Elat Twoiin street The lottors were as follows, boaring date July 6, the day of hor arreot : Jurrx 8, Box ¢,410. 1t 4 not conventent for me to enclose my photograp! and sinca you ndverliied with viow {o mintriniony should not think you would wish_your futended wifa to 6end Lior pleturo (o gontlemnn whon sho liss never scen L romaln rospact{ully votre fiancos, rssz WiLLovauny, Addross mo thus, Jorsoy Oity,N.J, ‘The other letter la— Jorx s, 1670, 2y, F, T, Keana Keana : s T reqrot that I have only Just now recelved your let~ ter of the 2d, 1 hope you will have returned from Baratogs by tho timo this reachos you, Inny lottor to you I expressed the wish that what. over lottera I had sent you should bo preserved, and I ool fut a litlo bit grioved ecause you did ot sssure me (hat thoy would be, I remaln, respectfully, JiissE WILLOUGHDY, T, 8,—1 consider * ngo, wheu it briuga with it pro- fitable oxperionco rathier an advantags than- othorwise to its poustsvor, Jmane, Behavior of Lizzle L, King, the Acw cusod-=Ilor Krinl Not Kxpected to ‘L'alko Flace for 'Uhrce Monthw, New Youx, July 14,—Lizalo Lloyd King, alias Xato Stoddard, the murdercss of Charles Good- rich, uleg‘l soundly in the Kiugs County Jail inst night. Tho Iumlh:F papery woro furnished hor &t hor request to-day, and sho read all which they contained in reforence to Lor case, Bome of {ho statomonts sho romarked were incorroct, but sho didnot partioniarize them, For a timo shoappenred in rathor molancholy mood, but nubuaqnemlibflghtauud up and oppearod very cheerful. Bhe conversod some timo with Fanny flgdn, the murdoresa of George W. Watson, whom sho considerably resembles, Thoy npnm‘ tho groater part of the timo in each other's com- any, » Tfio oxoltomont in Brooklyn ovor the caso fa unabated, and it is tho topio'of cauversation in ovory houso and on every corner. ‘This morning, Miss King's effoots, with the exau‘i»uan of a nitmbor of lottors and artlclos of ho doconsed, found in hor possoysion, woro sonb 0 jall, The waloh, pocketbook, rings, soals, oto., woro handad over to tho Dlutriot Attornoy, and will bo usod a8 _ovidenco on tho trial, Thoe trial, howoyer, - will not tako plnco in threo monthy, ny it will bo Boptombor before tho noxt Grand Jury will b ompanolod. Miga Palm, tho afliancod of Gondrlch, hsd & lm'f intorviow with the murdoresn to-ilny, "o dotoctive, Miss Handly, is still in soarchi of Tosooo, aa Is'aluo Luootto Myors, petdsSatidi s oy Tho Oropds Speetal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Drs Moinep, In., July 14—Tho harvost ia_just commencing in the ponthorn half of the Binto. Tho whont orop of Iowa is_larger nnd promincs bottor than evor bofore. In tho northorn por tion of tho Btato harveat iands aro vory carce, Yarmors aro offering £3 por day, but caunot socuro kands enough at any price. Yeatorday was tho hotlost day of the year, Menrius, July 1-1.—0:03 roports from Arkan- 808, North hflusleslppl, and West Tonnossoo are much more oncouraging, though drouth fa fonred, Roports from North Alabama are con- fllntlna, and tho appoaranco of tho cotton-cater- illar 18 roportod in soverel soctions ; likowise n tho prairio rogions of Miestsslppt. Drs Morves, July 14.—Tho wheat orop in Mills Gouuty is roported bad, Appanoose Coun- ty hins promiso of tho largost crop of corn that was ovor raisod there, Drowned.: EvAnsvitLe, Ind., July 14.—Richard Ialey, an {ron-puddier at the rol llnE-mll], lato of Ditta- burgh, Pa., was drownod atnoon to-day, while bathing. His age waa 20 yoars, Bavrotone, July 14.—About 6 o'olock this sftornoon, in the river 10 milos below this city, oft Willow Grove a squall struck and capsized s sail boat containing seven 1youuj.; mon, four of whom, Miller Bpenco, aged 17; Jacob Andrews, nRed a1 ; Bnldwin Wilson, aged 18; aud Goorgs ook, aged 20, were drowned. —_— The Anglo-American Onbles New Yonr, July 14.—~The following telogram has boon recelved at tho office of fun Anglo- American Tolegraph Compnny, in Now York : # Tho stonmers Kangaro and Edinburgh ar- rived at Placontia, Now Foundland, on Bunday morning, with the cablo on board for two lines betwoon that place and Bydno{, Capo Broton, ‘Tho Edinburgh came into collislon with an_ice- berg in a denso fog off Oapo Broton. Her bow- fuu was damaged, but the ship was not much njured.” Suicides, Bax Franosco, July 14.—E. Chrlstianson committed sulecido” in Virginia City to-day, by taking argonic. Ho loft a noto, sn; ini that bo Lkillod himsolf to avoid atarving to death: Dunuque, 14.—This wmorning, at Now Hampton, fown, Jomes Lestor, o shoomalker, 45 oars of ago, committed suicido by outting his roat, Family troubles wero the cause. - TRoonesten, N. Y., July 14,—Unitod Btates Commisgionor William O. Htores committed puicido this moming. —_— Eratricides Plead Not Guilty. Tuemyoxn, July 14,—In Olarke County Court to-day, Lycurgus and Osear Littlewore indicted for tho murdor of their brother Clinton, and be- fng arraigned pload not guilty. This ls’ tho of- rey which occurred noar Winchoator on the 5th ot July, in which soveral of the brothers Little were ongaged, two of them and their mother be- ‘ing wounded and ono killed. ——— Xilled by Lightning. Special Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, DeslorNes, July 14,—Mrs, Rachol Moffatt, waa strick by lightning and instantly killed at Adel yesterdry momius while walking iu her arden. A littlo granddmughtor who wag with er, was struck on tho shouldor, burning her down to hor feot on the right side, and rendering neoessary tho amputatiou of somo of her toes. —_—— Ocean Steanship Nowns, Nnw Yorg, Jul 14,—Arrived—Bteamships Egypt, Oconnic, Winconsin, and sQity of Now Yoflc, from Liverpool, and éuluu, from Aspin- wall. Loxnox, July 14.—Arrived out, the steam- ships Wyoming, Ballic, and Haummounls, from New York. —— The Wilmington Bank ¥Fallurc. Jouer, IlL., July 14,—Tho failure of Mr. Dau- iels, the {Vilmington baulior, continues to oxcite iutonso interost In this county. Recont devolop- ments nre atartling and of n damaging cliaractor 88 to tho conduct of the bank's affairs, The lin- bilities are fully $300,000, ss was firat roported. —_— Telegraphic Breviiles. Theo daily edition of the Cincinnati Daily Times and Chronicle yestorday appeared au the Cincin- nati Daily Times. At Crinbridgo, Ohio, yosterday, a 9-yonr old son of Wm. Dade, colored, accidentally shot and killed his 2-yenr old brother. Astone quarry ab Pomoroy, Ohio, caved in, yostorday, Lilling o young man named Hutcher, and wounding George Savago. Sam. Hamilton, shot by Petor Fitzgerald, in Virgiuio City, fow days_sinco, died on Sunday night from tho effocts of tho wounds, A boy 18 years old, named Faust, was accidont- ull{ killed at Indinnapolis, on Bunday night, by {;u ing from & building in' procoss of construc- ou. William Garningstar was killod at Upper San- dukiy, yestorday, by baing thrown froma wagon, the horsos attached to which were running away. Frank Masina, who was arrested in Cedar Rapids some days since for shamefully abusing hia own ohild, and whose wifo was 80 myatorious- 1y murdored {wo months sinco, has been arrcst- ed on a charge of murdoring his wife, A man named David B. MoKinlay, who was wounded in tho head at Dubuque, on tha Fourth of July, whilo firing a emall cannon, died yester- doy with the lookjaw, aftor sufferig excruciat- ing sgony. ‘Tho Rey. Dr. Noleon, Professor of Theolog in Lane Sominary, has decisively declined tho recont fnvitation to the Prosidency of Knox Col- logo. He will continua at his post in the Somi- nary. The will of the late William Whiting, of Bos- ton, givos §6,000 to Harvard Collego for & schol~ arship, 81,000 to the Town of Concord for its publio'llbrary, 50,000 to relatives and friends, and the remainder to his wifo and childron. On Sunday night, Jim Johnson was shot and Lilled at Whito's Station, noar Memphis, by one Dayis. Johnson was visiting Davis' sister, and hiad boen ordered not to come there again, which warning was dirogarded, with the retult stated. Davis is in jail. L are colored. SHOOTING AFFRAY. Two young men, whose names could not be loarned, had an altercation in a West Bide streot- car, mear OClinton siroct, at midvight last night, which resnlted in one of thom shooting the other, inflicting a slight wound in the hip. They wero both uuder the influonce of liquor, and woro pact of & orowd which h beon_ sprocing together in o saloon noar Wood street. Our roporter was on the grouud eoon after the shuotlntg oceurred, but could loarn nothing from tha withossas, it boing their ovident desire to kwfi it out of tho papors. Tho ear was stopped and the young man put into & carriage and hastily drivon sway. gl = = b i/ FIRE IN THE PALMER HOUSE.. The alarm of fire from Box 21 at 2 o'clock thia morning was cansed by & small’ fire on the reof of the Palmer House, on Btato atroot, near the Monroa strect sido, It is supposoed to have boon startod by o tinkor's furnaco. It was spoodily oxtinguished, MARRIAGES, MARTINK_NYR-—At Whito Plaius, N. Y. Thuraday, July 10, at tha residence of tha lata U. L. Stitchell, by ihe'Lev. 'T, Olak Steele, Stuphon A, Martine aud Kfiti Olark Nyo, of Chioago. IN--At Grago Ohuroly, July 1, by tho Rov. Olfuton Locks, D. D,y Mr. Oharlds T, Lunt aud Biia Fannia Goodwin, No oal 47~ Now York Oity pers i DEATHS, TURNBULL—On Monday, July 1, &t 10 a, tn.c at lor. fltagav., Clhioago, dpha, only sou of Jo n and Robscoa Tugnbull, heud 6 b, ‘Einoral s dny AL 10 'olook to Rosnhill, £ TEdinburals and Driatol papors pioasé oopy. GLEASON—July 14, at 635 o'olock, Miss Annlo O, el ot aratss, ot Xt Ael FLmm o ron, i dlelhok, E, donou, Nowyh Wolle-st, C'eionds of th fanily aro so- iz and Indlanapolis papors ploato copy. ARD-On Mondsy, July U, Bslvostar, sou of Flasne Dachacil. a1 "Ghis ‘day (Fuoatay), at 3p, m., from late roat. capy, g DAR! arron-av, DOANE-—-On Bundsy morning, at8s. m., at the rest Joly 1Ay Mo shutld:atey Al ", xiad’ Amblin Dosno, ot Fort illsy HOLTON—On Monday, July 14, at 4%0 Oatherinest., :nl‘ i 1 '%' e M inaias dopen Uy eae 'Afi - n ‘o'olock, fa the Milwaukea dopab by o tianta by care (o Usivats Gowolass. ol AUCTION SALES. By WM. A. BULTERS & 0O. 10 Auction Sale AT ELMHURST, (Formorly known as Cottago Hill), On WEDNESDAY, July 16, *73, At 13 0’clook m,, on tho ground. A SPHOIAL FREE TRAIN will leave tho ‘Wolls-nt. Dopot at 10 o'olook on the morning of tho sale, A FREE LUNOE will ba sorved :,xa the ground at 11 o'clock a.m. 200 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, Fronting on wido and spnolous avenues.. Also FOUR HANDSOME New Two-Story Dwellings, Faoh with a larga lat 100 foet front, Each houso contains two parlors, marhle manf n‘;l’wmu‘:nhltfl.]hflfl. p&&\lrl::. u]M_;‘hl. I,:!d for 3 !u ame 5 jar and wator, 8 housos are ballt miofiern atle, with bHoK fonostions azd the bow hoes EABY TIRMS—10 por con on the_day of ssle, contwithin %0 ayy, Balnsos 18 1 5B aad 4 esrs, wiok I1 Rz-r oent, payable annually. LA TEAT, HoF athor particulars ses GRORGE 8. BLIAW, 119 Dearborn-st., or WAL A, BU’I‘T 'ERS & 00,, Auotionsars, 15and 17 it Randol it Salo of Dry Goots, On TIURSDAY, July 17, at 8} o'alook, at 15 and 17 Esst, Randolph-st. : WM, A, BUTTERS & 00, Auctionsers. By ELISON & FOSTER. COTTAGE HOUSE, 914 MICHIGAN-AV., Noor Twenty-flfth-st., AT ATOTICON, On BATURDAY MOENING, July 10, at-10 o'clock, Balo will tako place on the ground. tels, dlm- Sfoalo. " E HRITON & RORTRE, L0 Auationgors. Turn Out, Tun Out Real Bstate Sale. Ytwill be the last and only chance in this locality. 1. E. PICKET, owner, has ordered n Of the remainder of his choice property, consisting of 71 SPLENDID LOTS Saturday, July 19,8 3 o'clock P. ML, ON THE GROUND. Better lots are not to be had in Chicago. Let the occasion be a GRAND and MEMORABLE ONE. A new andmagnificent canvas pa- vilion, not to be surpassed on the Continent, and used only by Elison & Fostor, will be erected on the ground for the accommodation of those attending the sale. ‘Theso choice lots aro fronting on Division, Hoyne, Chrystal, and Bryson-ats,, handaome- Iy situniod on olevated grousd, batween icker and Humboldt Parks, and among tho cholcost residance proPorry in tho_oity, only 1-4 mile from the terminusof the Milwauked~ ov. cars and omnibus lino. Torms of 8ale—1-4 cash, balance 1, 2 ant years, with 8 Abnatract of title furnishod each purchaser. A doposit of $50 will be required oneach Iot. Freo Busses will start from the corner of Biato_nnd Randolph-sts. nt 4 o'clook, and from Division-st. and Milwaukee-av. at 3:30 o'olook, to_convoy intonding purchasers to the ground. This will be n bona fido sale, and every lot fats or informae will poaitively bo sold. For Hon "apply to H. B; BI B Waninge tonestnor to . HLISON & FOSTRE, Aunctioneers, 87 Market-at. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av, Tuoesday, July 15, at 9 1-2 o’clock, AT ATUCTION, BALE OF DRY GOODS, 3 It and LI 11ats, Notions. Also a larg ?fl:‘fl’:fi% é‘&k'l‘ o Tl st AT T 0ok Woos % e Garpotis By thn zal, o and VoRout: rBoRE's 00", Aucttonsers, 68 and 70 Wabasl Shrewd, Sharp Merchants Alwayalook over Anotion Bales when trade is quiot, Thewuo are tho times for Bargains. GEO. P. GORE & CO.,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av., ‘Will offer, on WEDNESDAY, July 16, ab; 0% a,m,, all that remnin of their conaigns: mionts of SPRING and SUMMER Boots and Shoes, 450 C.ASES. ~BY HODGES & GO. ‘We will sell the Entire Contonts of twa TLarge Rosidoncos, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, At our Warerooms, 813 West Lakae-st.,, con« siating ot Parlor Buits, Marble-Top Furnis ture, 1 Parlor Molodeon, Plano Onse, Wal« nut Bedstends, Empire Bedstoads, Ward« robes, Liounges, Oil Paintings, Pioturos, &o. Dining and Kitchen Furniture, Cook and Parlor Btoves, and 2,000 other articles too numorous to mention. Sale positive and without reserve, as the ownora are leaving the oity, HODGES & 00., Auct'rs, 613 Wost'Lake-at, By 0OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, AT ATOTION, REDAY, tho 1oth luut., at 1 O AU Nt Wllaed aca: sus Bt AParble o Chammtse Sev. o0, 'atlor ding, ;l)ll\nc{ldd ofifl'u ey gnb\un!llnld dlnd"Kll.l:hm Furaf ture of ovory dosd 9 alosod out w b e b P ORGO05 S WILLTARE: AT REGULAR AUCTION BALE On Wedneaday, 16th lust,, we will soll A General Ling of NOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Iucludiug Bedding and Oarpets, &: Also, ludivg Hadaiog ot Otrpal, &g, Aluo, Bus it of Buggles, Billiard T'al Chromoa, d 3 or gont intorast. 1o porfeot. o, d'xffio%’if’i"fi the Ano Ty of Augtlonoeers, 63 Bouth Oanal.st. By BIUSII, SON & CO,, 41 Bouth Uanalst, AUOTION BALE OF EOUSEHQLD GO0DS & GENERAL MERQRANDIRE, WEDNRSDAY, July It L, . onusll, HON & 00 Xttt &' Canatan,,