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N THE CITICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 20,1873, "POLITICAL, Heciing of the Anti-Monopolists Yesterday at Fort Bodge. Monopolies of All Kinds and + Political Shams De- nounced. Bevision of the Tariff Asked For---No " More Protection Wanted. Beparation from Both Politial Parties Recommended, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. fonr Dovaz, Town, July 10.—The Wabstor County Anti-Monopoly Convention called to select dologates to tho Btata Anti-Monopoly Con= vention to bo lield at DosMoines Aug. 13, mob hero to-day, somo 300 farmors being present. Bilas Cary was oloctod Onairman, Tho follow- fiog resolutions roported by s Commiltco were unanimonsly adopted : Wirnzas, Exiating polittcal organizations have oute fived thelr usofulness, and nro Tun by tho moro wtrength of compact organization without réference to organioprinciples, for the solo object of party, polf, or cial proferenco’ and WitzRRag, In tho demoralization thus engondered, wihich hos Lecome o widcapread that its furthor con- cealment §8 rendered imposilble, wo_recognizo tho no- rossity of prompt, cnergetic, immediate,and comblned action by all who Uesiro a piro government, with ita fuuning cxpenees aud cousequent taxation reduced to tho lowest possiblo polnt ; therefora Resalved, That tho principles recognized by our forefathicr, that tho oftico should seek tho man sud not tho man tho ofice, 1a corroct, and that tho ofces, palurics, aud porquisites should'be go reduced sa o compol political bummers, srire-workers, and ofilco- seckers (o sork somo othor avocation for Hvellhood, “tegolred, That wo deprecato tho blind adhioronco to by right or wrong, which iu tho foundstion of tho cigislative action that has produced tho msnifold ovila %0 opprosatvo o tho productive intorests of tho labor- ing and producing clascs, Ztesolted, That in unity thers ia sirongth, and in orgaulzing for tho purposo of nalting tho 1sborers and producors to securo tholy righta ngainst the encroach- monts of powerful organized monopolics, W realizo thio fact that to chiange paet usages and customn will po diffcult, and ftuat wo havo a vigilant and auscrupulos foo to contond with, n corrupt ring man- rs and thoir olliea, and that' wo_ urge tho impar- tance of unitod netfon and_ counsol, that no porson in sympathy with our _principles shoild sliow personal prejudico to cwuse him to cast » ballot for a candidato whoso allegiance s pledged to any party in tho loast #caponsiblo for tho present doplorablo stato of politi- eal corruption, . Retolved, That ofiicors clected by the poople getso fo ' bo indiyidusls, ond nro propor- 3y represontatives of (he 'peoplo when thioy ns- wumo tho oath of oflice, Bhould thoy prove recreant to 'tho trusts reposcd in tlicm, or at any tima fail to cor~ Fectly repronent the sontiments and wishes of a me- Jorlty of thelr constituents, thoy should, by law or cus- o, bo commelied {o realgh, + " Ligsolved, ‘That tho scceptance by any oftilal or odi- tor of favors from corporations or individuals, or by grivatocitizenn {rom ofcialr, 1y demoralizing in ita ndency and ealeulated towarp tho judgment fu legls- Zatlyo binllg, on the boneh, and ab tho ballot-boz, Resolred, 'Chat it 18 the judgment of this Convene #ton, that ‘the burdens now beating so heavily on tho nduiatries of tho country would b greatly lightoned y o judicloun revision and material reduction in the achiodulo of duties on fmports, and tiist wo denennco &l taxation for tho banefit of kpeclal clarsca and inter- etn na unjust and_oppressive, aud a robberyof tho ‘gouernl public for u fuvored fow, Zesolved, 'That wo domand a lsw controlling and rog- wluting ratiwoy tariils within this Stato, Sald taritrs should bo #0 regulated 88 to sllow o reasonablo and uniform intorest from tho earninga of the rallways, after deducting thorefrom tho necessary oxpenses of an cconomicsl opora. tion hercof, on all resl capilal dnvested 1n the bullding nd_cquipping sald railways, To this end tho nctunl capital stock should bo ascertalued an tho bosls of said allowance, and all flelitious und watored stockn excluded from tho boneft of any in- terest or profit out of said earniugs. The following additional rosolution was adopted: Itesolred, That parties should b equal, both of thom, ¢o tha eancrizencicn of tho hour, and liould micet the preacat wanis of tho peoplo or bo cast asldo, That Boils the prescnt politieal parties havo falled to satisfy $hi2 honest senso of tho people, and have forfelted their titlo to the reapect and confidonco of honorablo citi 2oue, aud wa turn our backs upon them without foar &ud Withont remorse, “I'io following dolegaten to the State Convon- tion wore choren : V. L. Fuller, A, F. Boomer, D. W, Prindlo, G. L. Wilson.} ‘A County Contral Committoo wasacloctod, and & convontion will bo beld to nominate an anti- monopoly county ticket. Special Dibpate to The Cliicago Tribune, Dunuqus, July 10.~The Telegraph to-day publinlica a platform for tho proposed now par- £y, snd suggests that the name of it be the **Domocratic-Republican.” The platform favors Arco commerce; froo banking; ono uniform curreney issned’ by the nation; tho paymont of o nationsl debt ab par in currency; tho wight of labor to eharo in the prof- JAts of labor and cnpital; retrenchment and ‘eoanomy in Governmont_oxpondituros, and cor- Tespondingly low taxation ; opposition to the creation_of corporate mouopolios, aud_to thoso Taonopulics ruling or oppressing tho poople. Say Fuaxcrsco. July 19.—The action of the i Republican Convention refusing to require can- didatos for the Legislaturo to pledgo themaclves 40 give their viows on the quostions of railroad _moncpolics, reducing railrond tariffs, and tho curroncy, causon sovoro commont and shows clearer than ovor that Billy Carr, Stanford’s agont, controls tho mnjority of the Convention, sud'gives strength to tho tax-payers' indepoudens wovement. MILWAUKEE. JProposed Now Chamber of Commerce ~Misccllnneons Local Xtems in the Clty of Brickn. Special Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribune. MrLwAuKEE, July 19.—To-day the specialcom- mitteo of the Board of Diroctors of tho Clam- ter of Commerce, appointed to report a plan for ercction of & now building, prosented two plans, ,Tho roport mot tho approval of the Directors, ‘and wos submitted to the Chambor at Aho nmoon sossion. It favors tho orec- 4ion_of & mew Ohambor of Commorco building, and its complotion by tho 1st of May. * An tho ll‘l\nfl are subject to matorial amendmont . before adoption, it was deomed best to withbold thom from tho publle. Accompanying rosoli: tions, authorizing the appointment of n building- committoo empowored to negotiate with com- anies or individuals, were Inid over until next gnumlny under the rules of the Chamber. . Dr. J. L Harrick and Capt, Ludwick, of the National Asylum, wero to-day relieved from further sorvice, ‘Thoso are tho oflicers who pre- ferrod chargos agamst the 1ate Gon. Wooloy, in- volving him in troublos that led to his denth, Tt 18 supposed that their dismissul was in consc- guonco of their disroputablo procoedings ugnins tho Genoral. Thoe furniture of tho offica of Brower & Co,,. tho firm undor suspicion on_acconnt of tho po- culiar managorent of consigumonts of Finley, Dall & Co., of Louisville, waa soized yostords; by pastivs from whom it Lud boon pirchsod, Qharo_havo beon no further developments of irrogular transactions, ‘Ilia mooting of thio Musical Socioty this ovon- *fiog waa o failuro. Tho Bourd of Directors, in viow of the luck of intercst in the existing So- gioty out of prosent finenciol embarrassmont, Fesigned sinco their olection, and influential mombors of the Bociety have wardod off overy effort of the Board to hetp tho association out ®f the rut. Thnflnc&n:.ly is burdenod by heavy indobtedness contracted by remodeling tho Acndomy of Musio, and noveral meotings have Deon lold with o view of raising a bondod and flonting dobt. It is undordtood that wven the taxes on tho Acadomy are unpald, and that gas bills and indurance demand attention. Tho resignation of tho Board will mulo a new eloction nocessary, o case l\m,op]\onumfl of {ho prosont Board thon muccoed, it is doubtful whether they will receivo £he support of tho frionds of the Board just ro- signed. 'The complications aro oxtromely dan- gerous to tho existonco of tho socioty, B1. Lous, July 19.. ho mortuary ruq)flrfi this waok gives tho nunibor of doothn ot 191, belng 60 moro than lust week, Of this numbor, 16 ure xeported as cholora, 69 cholora-morbus, One hundred and thirty-thras wero under b yoars. OmvornNary, July 10,—Two deaths from cholora e roported in thia olty to-day. Loxnon, July 10.—Privato advices from Vien- o, datod (e T7th, stato that up to (bat tima ore_had beon sixty-ono cases of cholera re- E:rti:dmany-two of which wore fatal, In a o hotet , whera forty-two poracus wore at- ofed with symptoms of cholera, six died. The 0tol was olosed, T Lovisyuig, Ky, July 10.—1¢ Is hoped that thio cholora has ontirely disappeared In Eliza- bothtown and Paducah, ,Nn u.féfl» woro x::purz:d in oithor place for tho Iast three daya, WALL STREET. Another Qornor in Erio—Gorman Ennkers the Iend and Front Thores of—Fho Produce and Gold Markets. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yonxk, July 19.—Thoro was a doublo son- eation in Wall stroet to-day. No soonor hiad tho financlora recovored from enrpriso at tho fail- uro of the Broollyn Trust Company and the do- 1alcation-of Mills, the Prosidont, than tho shorta woro astonishiod at tho sudden advance of Erlo stock. It ran up in a short timo from B53%¢ to 06}go, finally closing at 64, Tho agitation and advanco aro duo to tho mapjpulations of largo banking-houaes supposed to bo aating in tho intorost of tho Bisobofaholm party, and who having losnod lsrgo amounts whon the stock was dall, aro now forcing mp tho prico by eatmg in tho loans, The domand is purely spooulative. Joy Gould, who s largoly short, expects 25,000 sharos by tho noxt steamor, with which he may covor In part, and sgain dopross prices. It is enorally bolioved that another atruggle in Erio b hind, in which Gould may Asifor.. i whort intorest, outsido of Gould's operations, is vm‘g lnrfc, ut much of it waa filled to-doy, when ngitation bogan, It is not con- sldorod likely that tho pricos of to-day can bo sustained. As long as Gould's shares avo to ar- rivo thoy will check the movement for the pros- ont, Thore {s a tondoncy $o ndvanco Union Dacifie, in which, aince” tho death of Clark, Vandorbllt has takon much intorost as ono of tho conneoting lines of his roads, Wabash in strong, and the tondonoy is to adyance. A largo ;smuulntlvu Jino in the Waat is_boing do- veloped, ~Northwestern advanced 1 por cont. Ohio & Mississippi was stroug, but not active. aoLp was firmer until 2 o'clock, whon it foll off to 110, Tho carrying rato was 83, 8, and 2 por cent. Tho specio shipmonts to Furope for tho wook wero tiftcon and & half millions, MONEY. ‘The bank statemont shows a dccronse of §32,- 000,000 roserve. TRODUCE, Flour was steady, with a good domand for lo\r-gn}dn ‘Wostern and shipping extran. Whoat was Drisk at yestorday's quotations, aud with an upward tendency. Corn was a shado firmer. Oxts were unchanged and in modorate demand. {To the Assoctated Press.) THE CONNER IN ERIE, New Yorg, July 19—LErle stock has boon cor- nored hero by tlireo Gorman bunking lousos, Tho price advancad rapidiy to 4%, with 1 por cont por day paid for ita uso, Mr. Drow is snid to bo tho sufferor. The prico has now fallen to 833¢, with B por conlt nor day tor use, It is sup- posod that tho corner will bo protocted until about Wodnesday, whon arrivals of stock by the European steamer will firalmbly dissipato it. Thero in somo talk of making tho stock worth b por cout per day, ‘but this looks unlikely, 'I'io Now York Post says that Drow, instond of boing a sufferer by tho rise in Erio, roally en- ginocrad tho corner, and that Jay Gatld lias no intorost in tho present movement. Noticing that Gorman bankors wero freo sollors yestorday, probably expoeting to bo ablo to mako good thoir_delivery to-day, Drow, it is said, quietly Lought all tho stock offorod, nmounting to 10,000 ahares. Sollors will not bo ablo to produca their stock until the arrival of the Liverpool steamer. The Pos!, in its lalest edition, contradicts its statoment, mado earlier in tho day, that Drow manipulated the corner in Erio, and says : It ia _vory woll undorstood that nearly all tho stock is hold in Europe, principally in London. Bince tha racont cloction thore hag been o dispogition to goll stack on the part of tho Englieh holdors, and thoy havo—tho prico being highor hero than in London—sont over orders to gell in this markot. Their brokers havo oxocuted theis _ordors, solling in ndvanco of arsival of stock, and ‘trusting Lo their ability to borrow it for doliveries from day to day. Thoresult is that those fow Gormon Dbanking-firms who held on hero, availed thom- solves of tho situation, nnd refused to lond their stock or to sell, oxcopt ab high priccs. Thoy have the powor aud probably will keep the #cornor up Suntit the stonmers arrive having on board the Brio stock recently shipped hero from London, The specio shipments to-day wore $1,000,600, moully in gold coin. : Tho weokly bank statoment : Lonns, increase, $1,703,600; specie, decronso, $2,384,400; legal- tondors, incronso, £542,600; doposits, Increnso, $1,289,600; oirculntion, docroase, $10,300; do- créaso'in roserve, $2,161,608. DUBUQUE. . The City Raided by Burglars on Eris any Night. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuque, July 19.—A numbor of roughs aud \)m"]glnrn made o raid in this city last night, snd to-day they ontored tho house of Mrs. Ludsey, and, aftor insulting her, thoy tiod hor upin s bed-quilt and stufled hor mouth with it in such & manner that sho could mob call for holp. Bho strugglod with the ruf- flans to freo loraolf, but this only had tho cffect of oxciting thoir rago, which thoy vented In kicks aud cuffs, Tho woman ig badly injured. Tho rufiinus found nothing in this house worth stoaling. They then visited sov- oral other liouses in the nelghborliood, and find- ing tho inmates nsloop, thoy took whatovor thoy could find worth carrying awny, in some in- stances pmall sums of money. At one placo they used chloroform to accompligh thoir pur- poso, and succooded in finding $34 in_tho Doglot of a pair of pantaloons. 5 Whilo Dailoy's clrous was parading np Main stroot this morning, the offico of J. 'F. Haucock & Co,, wholesale storo, was entered by somo of the same gaog, and whilo the employea wero looking at tho show passing, tho thieves had nearly succeeded in prying open the mone; drawer with a chisel boforo tho clorks roturned. Bomo of thio gang are known and oflicers aro on their tracks, UXo A Louisville Iarkecper Delibeorately Shaeotu RIis Wife,. Loumsvizee, Ky., July 19.—James Gannon, formerly n barkeaper in thin city, but latly policeman in New Orlonns, shot and killed hig wifo in this city to-dny. Uis wifo sopatated {from Gannon somo youra Bince on Account of ill-trontment, but Gannon comio up_from Now Orleans & month or two ago aud persunded hor to como back to him, ho lived with him {hree woeks, and again loft him, This morning Gunnon weut {0 the houso whore his wife wae staying, and, after eome convorantion ‘with ber, ?Imlod a pistol from his pocket, placed it ngainst his wifo's bronst, and fired, Sho foll to tho floor, whon Gannon fired again, the bullet antering ler breast the socond time. 8l died almost instantly. Gannon was arrosted nftor & briof obaso, and lodged in jail, RICIDE. Telegraphic Brevities. Jokn Fnr]ng, of Cincinnati, while drunk, fell off the forry-bont youtorday, and was drownod. The system of co-operative storos is being abandened by tho Grangers in Iowa, The Fall River Mills, Mass., will be closed for two wooks, commouncing August 2, 1o totnl ‘assossment of proporly in Banga- mon County for 1878 is $38,565,324, ugainst $11,- 930,125 for 1872, Progideut Wolch has doclined the Presidency of the Arkansas Industrial Collogo, snd will ro- main with the Agricultural Colloge of Iowa. —_—— Probubly Fatnl Accidont, Dunuvque, In., July 19.—Last night, ut Mnson- villo, In., aftor the broaking up of n party and tho departuro of the young folks, the team of 0. A. Wollmun ran away with his son, draggin, _himont over the dash-bosrd of tha buggy an running at full spood through the crowd, knook- ing down and running over Jamos Koegan, Tat Riclly, and two_young ladion, The former two are not expooted to live ; tho lattor wero not so- rioualy injured, . The Nationnl Photographic Associns ton, Burraro, July 19,—The National Photographic Association, which has boon in sossion here stuco Tuonday Iest, has adjourned to ook at Chioago on the gecond Tueeday of July, 1874, petesaeriin S iaA D id entucky Ku-Klux. LowsviLik, July 10,.—Tho causo of the at~ tack by dlugvumud men on the houss of oue Gal- bronth, in MoeOrackon County, Ky., mentioned in youtorday's dispateh, wau albroaths having & nogro wifo, —_— 'The Gordon Cane, Forr Ganny, Manitobs, July 19.—The Court to-day mot to henr the argumont in the Cordan kidunpping cavo, T'he dofonso cited all (ho au- lhorltina, nglish and Amoriean, The Court m‘lhaurnad until Tuosday, whou Judge Botawnuy will give Lia declsion. * for two wooks, CANADIAN CORRUPTION. The Ministerial Supporters Stag- gered at the Venalily of the Cabinet Sir Francis Hincks Denies Any Complicity in the Bribery. Another Chapter in the Canadian Pacific Railroad. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. | Montnean, " July 10,—MoMullin's narrative of the Pacific Rallway mattors appoared in tho Jier- ald simultancously with the @lobs in Toronto, Benublen, Starns, Allan, Murphy, Beaudry, nnd Abbot, reforred to in the documonts published, aro all fn the city, but aro silont. The most ul- tra Govorumont supportors have nothing to say in dofonso, Even tho Gazette, tho loading Min- faterial papor, says the Govornmont will havo to rosign {f thoy cannot satisfy tho publi that tho telograms and dispatches novor were sont or rocoived by thom. ToroxTo, July 19.—Roports from varions por- tions of tho Provinco show the numbor of doaths from lightning during tho lato thundor storms a8 unusually large. A number woro moro or loos injured by shocks. In one instanco, & young woman wns instantly killed, hor sistor noarly killod and two brothors badly injured. Tho fur- niture and a stove wero destroyod and the side of tho house nearly tora away. The Mail, the chief Governmont organ, is sl lont aa to tho defenso of the Governmont in tho mattor published by tho Globe yestorday. It promises to dissect thonarrative on Mondoy, and contonts iteolf with tho remark that, On a casunl dingnosis wo detoct a lamentablo woak- nogs in many of its joints,” It has an cditorial on DMoMullen, whom it designatos ns & shomoless rascal, and lioaps numerons opithets on him. Bir Francls Hiucks hasa column and ono-half of belaborad offort ot clearing his skirts, which lins bod tho opposite effact. - Lo admits ho did not romember all_ that transpired at the intorviow with MoMullon and s frionds in Ottawa in July, 1871, Ho admits thiat ho was mont anxious that tho nogotiations showld fall into otlior bands than Modullon & Co.'s. Tlo denios that ho roquostod Sir Hugh Allan to communicate with tho Amoricans, nnd nover guvo any address to Sir Hugh Allan, but on bis rolumn from Now York ho geve Allan of o list of pames. He says ho las 1o recoltoction of Liolding any private conversn- tions with McMullon, and_ canmot baliova. it notaiblo that hio conld finve discusued with him tho views of Cartior. Ho declares that ho novor made any authorized communica- tion to Allan rogarding ndvortising for tondors. He might have talked of ad- vortising a8 @ modo of sscortalning tho tormsof capitalists. Ho cannot recolloct what passed at thoso convorsations. Regard- ing tho_monoy transaclions, ho saya: I gol- cmuly declaro thut I nover asked and nover ob- tained oithor by loan or gift, any sum of monoy from Sir Hugh Allan,or {rom any person on his bobelf or from sny otlier per- son in connoction with the Pacific Railwany.” 1 did on ono oceasion cnsually sny to Allan, tint if ho happoued to know of any employmont for my youngest son, I would gn glnd il ho would Dbear him in mind. Eir Hugh Allsn repliod that whon the Dacific Com- paoy was formed ho would have mno difticulty in findiug him omploymont. In cons clusion, ho says: I dosiro to stato that the Can- adisn Govornment was nover in any way party to any arrangement betwoon 8ir Hugh Alfan and his American associates. RAILROAD RATES. Special Freight Rates on Articles Ine tended for Exhibition at Industrinl ¥airs Not to Be Regarded ns Dise crimination, : Special Disvatch to The Chicage Trivune, Srrixorrer, INl,, July 19.—The following opinion of tho Railroad and Warchouge Com- migsionors will bo found of intorest : Brats oF ILLNol: OFFICE OF THE RAILKOAD AND WARENOUSE COMAMISSTONENS, SPRINGFIELD, July 19, 1873, Hon, Joln I, Reynolds, President of the Iilinows Board of Agriculture: Sm: Tho question a asked by you whather thero in our opinion, any lawin forco in this State forbidding a reduction’ of rates of {ransportation by railrond companioa on articles desigoed for exliibition ot the Industrial Falr, The third section of the act spproved May 9, 1870, states what shall be decined and taken agalnsf radlrond corporators s prima facio evidonco of unjust discrimination, Tho main object of tho section, aa wo iutorpret it, s to provent favoritlsm and an undue advantago In’ business rolu tlons, ns_betwoen differeut perons. A reduction of Tates n favor of certain fudividuals dealing in one clans of gooda would bu an injury ina busiucss pofut of view to otlier persons desling in the samo class of goods, But a reduction in favor of all persons alike who aro Bending arlicles for exhibition at the Iudustrial Fuir ‘would not aeaws 1o givo sy bisinoss advautage fo oo person over anothor, and therofore would not, in_our Judgment, boan uujust discrimination. —Tho facts thnt theao articlea ara designed for oxhibition at indus- trinl falrs; that such fairs aro matfers of publia encouragement ; that no ono is injuriously affected by sich reduction, and (it &1l porsous sonalug this closs of articles aro d alile, would ecom to justify what would otlierwise, a8 betwoon rival Lusiness men, ba prima facle ovidenco of unjust diserimiuation, When o reduction does not pocuntarily injuro any one, but on tho contrary encourages the industrial ine torests of tho couniry, and thus nccords with public polioy it 'loaves, wo think, no good reason to declaro such rediiction an unjust dis- erimination, 1t is not moro discrimiuating but un~ Juat Qiserimination that I prohibited by the Constitu- tion and tho statuto, VeryTeapoctfully, (Signed) LD, C Joux M, Frafwos, Commlstloners, Tho Commiasionors have adjowrned to mest agnin noxt Monday, when they design to call bo- fore thom oxperlsin tho preparation of a sched- ulo of rates for railroad tarifTs, 'Thoy proposo to uso ail tho avenues of informniion to mid in working out the diflieult problom bofore thiom, THE WISCONSIN LAND-GRANT. Gov. Washburn Demands n Proper Endemnity, which is Doclined. Mapison, Wis., July 10.—Dr. Cary, the at- tornoy of tho Mifwaukeo & 8t. Paul’ Railzond Company, hus mado o proposition on bohalf of tho Wisconsin liilrond Company, of whichs ho iy tho Prosidont, to Gov. Washburh, ssking that tho Stato shall give o guaranteod’ title of tho Innd-gront, ond offors n genoral bond to tho amount of £300,000 ns security for build- ing tho road. While tho Governor dosirs to mako tho bond as_oasy and tho torms as lib- oral s possiblo, yot Lo can_only givo o quit- clnim titlo, and guch o bond as” Mr, Chry pro- posos to glve, ho i advised by tho best lawyors u tho Btato, would bo_ valuoloss, and demands somo penal sum por milo for the failure to build the rond accordivg to tho provisions of tha law. Mr, Cagy olaims that 5,000 {n oxcessive. Tho Govornur roquosts tho Company to namo o rensonablo amount, To tlus proposition Mr. Cary roplios that he deolines to givo bonds for any sum whatevor ; eo tho buildlhg of tho roada will probably fall through for tho prosont. — . Murderer Wanted. RouTit Bean, Ind., July 10.—The County Com- misnfonors und the Muyor of South Boud joiu .togothoer in tho offer of n roward of €500 for tho murdorer of Ohrls Christinn, the Dano, which the Coronor's jury chargos upon John Duflisld. Duftiold is undor bonds to the next torm of the Circuit Court for assanlt with a_dendly weapon, and {s noted for hi connectlon In goveral mur- dors aud murderous assaults, —— Suicldes, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MitwAuke, July 19.—At 4 o'clock this aftor- noon & youngs Bohomian, named Wenzel Talk, commitled guicide at his boarding-house, 425 Ohorsy slreot. 1o hud been vory despondont Mo drossod Limsolf In his bost olothes, wrote two lotters to his parvents, sand thon shot himself twico in tha broast, Fallk wag & tauner by trado, aud about 26 yoara of sga. s Xsiiad ek adlaiei bt Obitunry, Larrix Roor, Ark,, July 19.—Capt, R, L. Dia- mukey, an old river man, dicd at Dardunullo, youtorduy, - —_— Firos, TAoRRONVILLE, I, July 10.—Nr. Ed P. Fox'n grain warohouse, lucsted at Chupin, in this county, was outirely consumed by five last night, [ togother with 1,500 bushols of whost bolonging to W, P. Iloward & Co,, of 8t. Louin, Tho losd i8 about 20,000, Mr. Fox nd $2,600 Insurance on the bulldingfin tho Hnartford. QavvrsTox, July 19,—A firo at thotown of Hoarne, yestorday, dontroyed property to tho valuo of $40,000, Tho sufforers aro J. M. Bibb, 8. W. Honrno & Co., M, Lavino, Lowis & Lowls, 8. D. Portor, Charios Kraft, Al Loob & Co., Oharlen Johnron, Jacob Motwory, sud Bamoy Dolan, lfearne & Co, lot oversthing. NEW YORK. Suspension of .the Brooklyn Trust Company. Defalcation of Mills, the Late-Drowned President, $650,000. Forty Ch||dre:i Injured by the Fall of 2 Floor in Hudson, Nu Ju Speetal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yomr, July 19.—Tho announcoment of tho dofalcation of Mills, Presidont of the Brook- 1ynTrust Compnny, croatod an intonse sonsation to-day in Brooklyn and Wall stroet, Tho Z'rib- une, which published the story oxcluslvely, sold an immense edition, and 26 conts wns chinrgod by denlors for copios. The Com- pany was held in Ligh estimation in “Wall streot, on nccount of Milla' rolations to A. A. Low and othor weslthy Diroot~ ors. Msny brokors doposited Iargo balances thore. Tho law firm of Barnoy, Butlor & Par- sons Liad a balanco of $400,000, and other Now York fims had largo smounts. Mills wos looked upon 88 n sort of Drooklyn saint, and the funoral mor- mon yoaterday was n wd 0“‘“?;’1 of his honosty. Low was mfi? brother-in-law, but notsrit} sln‘ndinfi‘ tho fact, ho mailed for Buropo tho day aftor Mills waa drowned, It is Bu?pnmd ho know oxposuro was coming. Tho relations of both the bank and' the defaulting President woro such as to croato constornation. ‘The gonoral facts tolographed yestorday aro more than confirmed y. ‘Tho overdraft of Milla is 9146,000, 'Tho totnl loss of tho bank is_fully 2660,000, His csiato is morigaged to denth, aod will produco nothing, ~ Tho total deposits on the day of closing woro 32,300,000, oll invosted, aud not wisoly. The trust funds of tho poor litigants amounted to £68,000, nearly allof which had boen put thore by ordoer of Tudge McCus, who is tho counsol of *tho bank. The City of Brooklyn loses 500,000 of de- posita by the Tax Collostor, which de- oBite woro also influenced by Mcbnn, who rung hrao or four bauks with public doposit, Bo- Cuo and Kiugsloy, who betong to tho ring that control tho Toax Collector, make it the condition of their admission to the mauagement of theso soveral banks that they will iniluonco deposite of publio funds. The banka pny the city 8 por cont, and then use tho money on Wall stroot, shoving notes at = 10 por cont, and buying worthloss bonds. A run on il theso banks s anticipatod, It was discoy- orod to-day that the Bocretary of thobank, Rod- man, who in also Doputy County Treasuror, was a dofaultor to tho sinount_of $34,000, probably socured. Ho is tho only officor of the banl who know of Mills' ovordraft, Tho sum of tho wholo affair is that the Trust Company is cloaned oub of overy available ponny. o the_Associated Press, New Yonx, July 19.—This mnmluxt" the Brook- Iyn Trast Compny, of which Ethelbort Millor, who was drowned on Tucsday Inst at Cloveland, was President, suspondod paymont. It was dis: covered that Miller had ovordrawn his sccount sbout $150,000, and it is said that tho sccount of ‘Thomns II, Rodman, the Sccrotary, is short £84,000, Tor tho Ilatter amount tho Com- pany holds, collaterals, but whether they aro’ _good or nob romaina to bo dotor- wminod. Tho defaleation wns not definitely nscortainod until yostorday, whon it was brought to light lny' tho investigation instituted by tho Directors. Not only did thoy find that Milla had overdrawn this porgonal account, but thoy also discovered that ho had takon worthless so- curities for tho sum of $300,000, so that alto- gothor thero was an inroad of £400,000 made upon tho capital stock of tho Company. The securitios in question aro from the Biate os Guurfi:in and the Now Havon, Middleton & Willi- mantio Railrond Company. On the former Mills had loaned $150,000 upon' €200,000 of Bullock's bonds, which it is claimed waro llegally issncd, and the intoroat on which tho presont suthoritios decline to pay. will over bocomo worth much is s question. Tn the meantime the simple facts aro that whilo the capitsl stock is $800,000. Thera are ovor £800,000 in unavailablo bonds. Tho doposits on hand last ovening wero about 2,300,000, of which about $460,000 bolonged to tho city ; 08,000 to tho county, and £400,000 to Mr. Siiil- man, of tho firm of Barnay, Butler & Paraons, of this city, Stillman reprosonts as » dopositor sevoral trusts, smong thom the fands of ono or two collapsod insurauce companios for which ho ‘was Recolver. Light Diroctors make o statement to the pub- lic that thoy beliove it entirely possible for the Company to contiuuo business in a fow_days, and that dopositors will lose nothing. Daniel Clinuncoy hng beon appointed Recoivor. ‘T'ho Union eaya that smce the recont develop- meonts in rogard to tho aflairs of the Bank, many persons who first bolieved Mills met with acci- dental death are inclined to tho opinion that ho committed suicido rathor than faco theexposure, which he saw wan inevitable, Tho Telegram hos the following: This after- noon the Telegram roportor was informed that furthor invostigations of tho Committoo to-duy roveal tho fact that both tho Mgilul and surplus of the Company, the former $500,000, and the Inttor 160,000, havo beon -almost’ oblitorated, aud that tho losses of tho Company by the do- falcation of the Prosident and bad dobis exceod 600,000, Thio Coroner's jury in tha caso of Stophenson, Dopuly United Statos Marsha), renderoed a vor- dict that he came to his death Ly stab-wounds intlicted by Jacob Mochella, Tho prisoner wea romanded to Jail. Soyeral important tax racords of Brooklyn aro minsing, and aro bolloved to bavo boon romoved by somo of tholate ring to cover up their formor irrogularitics. Tho flourln§ of n Presbyterian church at Hud~ son City, N. J., gave way duriug an ontortain- mont_on Thuredny night, and forty chfldron woro injured, Goma seriougly. ho mortality report for the weok shows an incroaso of over 20 per cent in tho doaths ns compared with last wook. —_— TEXAS. A Gront Arson CancesShipwreckesBifs amist Panished, GavrvreroN, Toxas, July 19.—A great areon cauo is boing tried bofore” Recordar Colller to- day. A men calling himsolf Thomas Corian, and ling from Now ylonns, b beun arrestad by Bpecinl Dotoctive McCormick as the ring-loader, aud ho haa implicated somo half-dozen membors of tho Tiro Dopartmont and police forco, The #chooner Paulino, with o cargo of shin- Fau and drossed lumber, from Now Orleans to ndianola, went ashore on Qalveston Island in the storm of tho 17th inst., havivg lost hor deok load and ruddor. Mitt Gaing, 8r., from Washington County, on o oliargo of bigamy, lus boon Kontonced to one yoor's imprisonment in the Ponitontiary. —— The West Virginia Penitentinry Onse, WueeLiNg, W, Va,, July 19,—Tho Hiprome Court of Appoals of this Btato decided tho Pori- tontiarycase, to-dny, in favor of Bridgos, tho claimant undor tho authority of tho Board of Public Works, and ovor Shallerass, who Leld the Posluon under tho appointment _of Qov. Jacob, T'ho Court was unanimous. ‘I'ho opivion was delivered by Judge Huymond, —— To Vouucl Cnptuinn, ‘WasnmNaToN, July 10.—~The lighthouse board givea notica that tho Dotroit River Itailrond und Tirldgo Company Liavo beou required to maintain throtglout oach night hercafior during the soa~ son of navigation a systom of lights to mark tho draw in thelr bridge over tho cuannel botweon Tronton and Grosso Islaud, Michigau, known ag tho American chaunol. —_——— Alleged Swinaling., Br, Louw, July 19.—J. R, Picton, of the firm of N, R.Ploton & Co., commission morchants, was arrostod to-dny ot the instance of Storling & Prico, on tho charge of obtaining from thom 504 balds of cotton, valued at $10,000, ou falso ):n;tgggun. Ploton was roloasod on bafl of ,000, i Avongod Xis Xonor. Arnany, N, Y., July 10.—Michaol Mannning was ntabed fatally this evoulug by Doter Mo- Nomara, who chargos him with boing oriminally Inthoate with his (MoNumara's) wifo, Whothier the railroad bonds §] FOREIGN. The Fratricidal War in Spain--- Carlists Dofeated at Igulada, Don Carlos Marching on Bil- boa with 10,000 Men. Farmation of a New Ministry with N. Salmeron at Its Head. Departure of the Shah from "Paris for Geneva, SPAIN. Loxpox, July 19.—A spocial edition of the Daily News snnouncos that a largo Carlist forco has boon defonted by tho Bpanish Governmont troops at Igulads, in tho province of Barcclona, after & battle of eiguteon hours, during which tho town was froquently taken and lost by op- posing forces. The number of dead and wound- od loft upon tho fleld was o lnrgo that all the vohicles of avory kind in tho town wore prossod into tho sorvico for thoir removal. Mapnip, July 19.~The new Ministry 18 con- stituted as followa: N. Salmoron, Prosident; Tornando Gonzalez, Minister of Btato and Financo ; Borgos, Ministor of Justico; Maison- avo, Minister of- tho Intorior; Gonznloz, Minis- tor of War; Oxiodo, Ministor of Diarine; Palance, Minister of Colonios, In tho Cortos, tho voto for President of the Council of Minis- terastood 119 for Baimeron,and 93 for Piy Margoll. During tho debato on the Ministry great excitomont snd slarm was occasionod in tho Cortes by tho explosion of an Orsini bomb at tho door. Whoover porpotrated tho outrage or what was the object is not known. t Tho Dudgot Committes havo fixed the maxi- mum pension to rotired naval officors at $800 per anpum. Gonoral Los;nnam has resigned his command of tho Ropublican forces in tho Province of Bis- sy, The Carlists bhave boon ropulsed bofors tho town of Estolla, 1t is roported that Don Carlos has ordered his forcos out to intorfore with communication on the Northern railroad. A tologram from Barcolona announces that the workmen who loft the factories havo returned to tholr omploymonts. Tho Oaptain Gonoral of Barcelona has su- thorized tho citizons to organizo’ for protoction lgnlnal tho operatious of the International Soci- oty. Bavoxne, July 19.—Don Carlos, with 10,000 mon, {s marching on tho city of Bilbos, IHa bag ordored his agents to purchase torpedoos with which to closs tho pors whon captured. Mapnip, July 19.—In the Cortos to-nlght, the dobato wag oponad on tho now Comatitution, - which consists of 101 clausos. Senora Rio_do Tosss, Ponioro, and Roblodo mado spacches ngningt it It i roported the discussion will continuo sovoral days. pEe e FRANCE, PantA, July 19.—Tho Bbal of Persin and suite lott Parin !o-l‘lnr on a special train for Gonova. y. The Assembly to-dny voted to take a recess from July 27 until Nov. 5. el — AUSTRIA. New Yonk, July 10.—A Vionna nl]mclnl states that Hirnm Garrotson, of Cloveland, O,, hos been sppointed Chief Amorican Commissionor intho placo of Jackeon Schultz, resiguod, and hiay ontored upon his dutics. i N CUBA. Nrw Yonrg, July 19.—Gon. Quosads, brothor- in-law of President Cospedes, the confidontial agent of the Cubnn Ropublio, arrived horo yos- tardny bearing dispatches to tho Colombinn Ministor at Washington concerning Cuban inde- eudence. Ho states that 1,600 troops have oon Erom!ued from DMexico; that Pern will probably soon ronder assistanco, and_arrange- ‘monts are being made for lolding, st Washing- ton, r couforonco of roprosentatives from all the South American Ropublics to promots Cu- ‘ban indopoudence. . WASHINGTON. Special Dispateh to The Chicag Tribuna, TOSTAL-OAR MATTERS, Wasnixatox, D. 0., July 19.—DBesidos the” ox- poctation of tho Postmastor-General that tho abolition of the franking priviloge will result in ‘making the Post-Oflico Departmont self-sustain- ing, ho believes that it will also hove the effoct of finally sottiivg tho postal-car quostion bo- twoen tho Governmont and tho railroads, Prior to tho 1st of April last, it will e rocollected, cortain prominont railroads threntonod to stop running postal mail cara ovor their lines, unless tho compensation for their uso was increased to an pmount ade- quate, as the railroads claimed, to tho servico orformed, but tho companics agreo to continuo, in the hopo that thoy can indico Congress to indomnily them In futuro, Prominont officials hero estimate that the roduction in weight and bulk of mail matter produced by the abolition of frauking will Lo go groat na to bring the amount down to or below that for which tho railronds aro now being pald, snd aro willing to coutinuo to run thoso cars, which are such o great convenionce to tho public, It 18 thought that, when thia fact bocomas apparont to the railroad companics, they will sbandon the idos of presonting 8 claim for increass of pay for theso cars, ““THR THIRD TERM." Ono of tho Adwinistration organs liore, in al- luding to tho third tem quostion, says, by anthority : Bo far 0 tho Promdont 3 concerned, it can bo sald, itls entlra truth, that no ono hos oven'hieard from Lis Tipu tho slightest whisper on tho subject, aud wo do not believe that & ¢ingla ono of his friends, adviscrs, or supporters ever bestowaed a thought upon the mat- ter, until Lecamo & subjoct of speculation and comment in tho journala reforred {o, While tho Administration occuples this attitudo of ontire indif- furenco, tho prosont slandurous warfaro that s bolug waged nipon tho Presldent haa created s strong feals iny¢ fn favor of bis ro-nomination among n largo body of his supporters,—a fecling that is ns Jikely o mweop tho country as not, and givo him a third torm in the Executive Munsion' by o majority more overwhelming thun Lio roceived in 1868 or 1874 5 [0 the Associuted Prees,) APPOINTMENTS, WasmnaToN, July 10,.—Authony Neiostadt has boen nppointed Gauger of tho Twelfth District ot Illinoia. POBTAL Postmnator-General Orogwoll to-day orderod thio establishmont of the fres delivory systom at Grand Rapids, Michiga, and Bloomington, Illi- nois, with flvo curriors in the former place and throe in the lattor, at o salary of 80600 por annum. —— Hnight Templar Excursion. Prrrsnunay, Pa, July 19.~The Knights Templar oxoursion of the Grand Officors of tho Grand Encampment of the United Biates and “Templara of -Vittsburgh and Alloghony aprived at Mayavillo, N. Y., to-night, and all scom do- lightod with'the trip. Those from the Wont aro enthusiastio ovor the magnificent scenory of tho ronto up tho Alloghony River, it boing an one tirely new sonsation to thom. Judgo Kinglish of Atkansan, J. W. Simmons, of Naw York, ant Gon, Frauk Gurloy, of 8t: Louls, aro of th! party. A !m‘/fo numboer of Pittsburgh and Alle® ghony Sir Knights and thoir ladies accompaniod~ tho exoursion, ——————— Pnoific Const Xtoms, BAN FrAnaisco, July w.—Slmculnurs from all parts of Orogon aud Washington Torritory avo flockiug to Tacomn, tho western torminua of the Northern Paciflo Railroad, "Ihe atenmor Lliza Andorson will be taken to Tacoma and usod 24 & hotal. The Contral Pacifio Railroad Company appliea for an oxpousive roduction of tho taxation of tho proporty of tho Company In_tho Counties of Sultor, Yubs, Butto, Tohamn, Bhasts, and tho counties ou the lino of tho Californin aud Ore- gon roads, Tha first shipment of tho mnow whoat crop loayos this wook, Dow Moiucs Xtoms, ectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dea Sfoini, July, 10.—Tho Capitol Commis- wlouors huve Leon i sossion for two nhi{u. They will probably declare the Quiney, 1lL., atono ocontraot vold, as tho coutrsctors have failed to doliver the stoue as por contravt. Tho work has boen dolayod fully two months, and thoy have only doliverod ono car of stone, Keall was_inaued at a proiiminary moeting hold to-day fora reunion hore of the soldiers of the Mexican War of this and ldgolnlng Btatos, on the 11th, 13th, and 18th of Soptomber. A largo crowd is oxpsctod, and a number of prom- 1nont sponkors from this and othor Statos will bo presont, WEATHER AND WATER. War Dopartmont Wonther Xoport, TOOAL ODSERVATION. Oniosao, July 19, 1873, HREE R sour ofobe | 3 |33\2 ) Directton ana srsalion.” | &1 213 fors o wind & €33 a.m. 58170 M, W,, fresh, 1118 8. m. 0/44|N,, frash. 200 p.m| 74130\ N.'W,, frosh. 8:53 p.m, 850[ Y., fresh, 9:00 p,m. 6716918, gontln, 10:18 pim. 67(69}8;" W., fresh, ‘HMaximum thermometer, 16, Minimum thermometer, 60, GENERAL ODBERVATIONS. BATURDAY, July 19-10:18 p, m, Satfon, |Bar,|Thr| Wind, |Rain) Weather, Breckinr'ge30.07) G3N.W,, gontle.| Cloar, Qaro.... ,.[30.12] 68|N, E,, gantlo. Cloar, Gheyenno...[30.21| 7a[CAim. Gloar, Ghicago.... 30,01 J02)Eadr. Gincinnatl. . 30.00| (Cleat, 30,09 Gloar, 30,29 Glear, 120,91 413(Gloudy, 130.10) Cloar. 12003 Fair. Fair. "W, fresh.| .12|Talr, G4V, gontlo, Oloar, 67|W.; gentlo. [Fair. TRODABILITIER, ‘Wasnmigrow, July 19.—On Bunday, for tho Southern Biates and Bouthwost, rising barome- tor, north and northwostorly winds, lowor tom- g;!imhlro, and genorally cleat woathor. For tho iddlo and Eastorn Statos, rising barometor, wastarly wilds, poily cloudy and loar woathor, excopt poseibly in Maine, whera cloudy weather may continug with easforly winds, = For tho Lower Lake roglon, wostorly winds, partly clear und cloaring, drior weathor. Tor the Uppor Lakes and Ohio Vallog, northiwesterly winds sud gonorally cloar, dry wenthor, Torthe North- west, northerly winds, voering to northesst and southoast, higher tomporature, and generally clear wonthor. STAGE OF WATER, Daily roport of tho stage of water, with changos -in tho twonty-four hours ondiug 38 p. “m., July 19, 1878 AOVE Low iy AT Rise. | Fall. 410, v LI 200 9 o[ 175 o Giu,fi, 4in | 11 i 0h 5 i 0§ 0 in, 11 in, 31 Lot 0| Yonkton. ... 11 16, 20w, “Bolow lijgh water mork of 1871, W, 8, Kauracax, Obsorver, Rootn 78 Major Biock, Chicago, o MINNESOTA. Fistory of the Transfor of the Fort Snolling and Miunesotn IZeservas tions to n Party of Speculators. Special Dispatch to The Chicago I'ribune. BT. Pavy, Minn,, July 19.—The Evening Dis- pateh to-dny dotails the transaction through which Frauklin Bteclo and associates acquired titlo to the Alinnchalin lands recently sold, and divided to thom, which were formerly part of tho Fort Bnelling Rosorvation, In Buchanan's timo, Secrotary Floyd contractod to sell tha wholo resorvation to Steele, ho to pay £80,000 caah nnd §00,000 in two cqual annual payments without intorost. Tho salo was mado privatoly, though others would havo given four times ag much, and Steelo admitted thon that he would have given £20,000 more. The following wind tor, aftor investigation, Congress disapproved tho salo, and declared its terms unauthorized Dby law. Novortholoss, in July following, tho fort, buildings, and resorvation wero, tho Becrotary of War's ordor, transforred to Steolo. ITho salo and transfor wore mado under progume od suthority of law, suthorizing tho snlo of forta not required for military purposos, thongh Tort Ennllln%nl\\‘nyfl remained s military fort, ‘Thio $60,000 balanco was never paid. Steolo sot up o cla/m of dnmages from tho Congressional invontigation, and Jot tho matter rost until 1808, in tho meantimo using influgnco to keop tho fort in Government uto, aud making a largo rofit from tho fort ferry and the ront of Rmdu and outsido buidicgs. Thon ho claimed $162,000 ront, crediting on hia bill the £60,000 ho should havo’ paid in 1858, without intorast, Gon. Bolknap allowod and paid_this claim, and sottlod tho land claim with Bteelo,—~whoso part- nors woro unknown in tho transaction,—by tak- ing back 1,000 acros, on which ia the fort, and convoyingto_Bteolo 6,300 actcs. In tho lato division-galo botwaen Stoolo and his partnors half the property was rated at over £200,000, and 18 probably worth much more. Seuator Ramscy was congulted by the War Dopartment, knowing tho wholo hiutory, aud is accused of assisting tho Steolo party to oarry through tholr schomo; Tho law under which the original salo and transfer wan diracted by Tloyd resorves tho titlo_until tho wholo purchage price is paid. Bteolo did not have a logal titlo to any of tho % porty, unless by the convoyauco from Grant's dminidtration, and tho late snles and transfors by subdivisions I8 prosumod to have boen mads 0 cover dofacts, RAILROAD NEWS. Land Grant Decision===Other Rall- way Intolligence. Pansons, Kan., July 19.—In tho contested 1and caso botwoon the Missouri, Kansas & Toxns Railroad and tho Kansas Pacitie Railroad, Judgo Caulfield, of tho Davis County Court, decided thet tho lands in the contest belong to tho Mig- gouri, Kansas & Texas Company. This caso jn- volves the titlo to nearly 160,000 acres of tho best lands in Kaneas, which are worth at least $800,000. 5 Br. Louts, July 19.—A lottor from Judge Dil- Ton, of tho United States Cirouit Cont, sittin in chambers at Davenport, Town, was racelvo horo to-dny, stating that ho has grented s tom- ornry (ufuuoflflll in tho case of the Missouri Pacifio Railroad Compnny against Gov. Wood- gon, of this Blato, restraining that official from selling or offering for unlo tho Missouri Pacifio Railroad, to eatisfly tho alloged balauce on tho Btato lion, amounting nabout $8,000,000, Special Dispatch to Lhe Chicago Tribine. SrriNoriELp, July 19.—Articlos of coneolida- tion botween tho hicago & Atlantio and tho Ohicago & Atlantio Railway Extonsion wore flled to-day. B — Hllinois Rivor and Canal News. - Speetal Dispateh to The Chicano L'ribune. TABALLE, 1il, July 10,~Tho caual-honts Legraux, Watorloo, and iforoulea were towed up from Poru {o- day, loaded with corn for Chicago, aud passod into tho caual._ ‘Tho ateamor Kotlo departed, tawing the canale Louts Montana snd Deorpark, with lumber for Foorls, aud thy Cataract, with lumibor, tlour, sud salt for Tionnoptn ; ntao the prop Illinols, towlng tha canal. boat Mary O'lifely, with ' bullding stono for Honry, ~Tho canal-oata Xsacx, With- lumbor for Lasiallo, ilio Montuis and Doorpark with lumber for Toorly, tho Cataract with Jumbur, dour, and selt for Tlounepin, all passad out of tho canal, o b iehos of waor on tho mitro aill of Lock 15, No re- port from belows _ —_— - .Imu-m’I l;;‘h:. e Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribine, Hx-mx?(;yww. p‘iu., July 17,—Liconse wus grantad this mornin; by the Secrotary of Slato, to organizo tho Chicago Evening Journal Com- gnn of Ohiosgo, with a capital stook of 200,000, g megfee = The Ynle Exploring Party, Ouyexye, W. T, July 10,—Tho Yalo oxplor- ing party colobratod last ovoning tho vlctn:'ly of tisis Gellogo t the_ Springfiold Togatta, and to. day thoy laave for Fort Bridgor, whero thoy will Spand tho noxt six wooks i nvastiating tho goological formation of tho Wasatoh Mountaius, gk, Sl g Ocenn Stonmsnip Nows. Lavenroor, July 10.—Tho atommwhip Cuba, from Now York ; Olympus, from Boston; and Borlin, from Baltimoroe, huve arrived out. New' Your, July 10.—Armived, slosmehips Herma and Xron Printz, from Brewmen, Drownod, Ocrax Grove, N. J., July 10.~Two rons ot Daniol Colver, of Bedford, N. J., wore drawned, thig aftornoon, in tho surf at Shark River, THE CHICAGO CONSTAGULARY. Meoting of Legitimate Constobles to Protest Against the Bogus * Article. List of Genuine, Constitutionally- Elected or Appointed Constables, A Fragment of Constabulary Oratory Rescued from Oblivien, A meoting of the logltimate Constablos of Ohicago wau hald yeatorday ovoning In Justice Haines' offico, for tho purposo of taking. meas- urea to aift out tho taros from the whoat, and of putting s atop to tho illogal practicos which had boon 8o long earriod on by porsons not qualifiod to not, and tho rosult of which ls to take the broad from the mouths of thoso whom the poo- plo have choson to intrust with the important offica of Jonstable, Mr. Goorge Hartman made a few remarks, wrging tho necossity of action, Mr. James McElligott, Constablo at tho Stock Yards, statod that tho country Constables wors sound on this groat quostion of roform, and would hoartily co-oparate with tholr city brothe ron. Ho narrated soveral inatancos whore bogus Conatables had cuchred him out of a job. They must undortako this undortaking, and thoy would not be sorry, four yoara henco, for what thoy had undortakon. Few waro prosent, but, in tho languego of Richoliou, there was no such word as fail, Mr. Koolor atated that tho bogus Constables woro trombling in their boots. Thoy must bo cast out, liko uncloan spisits, or thoy would make tho name of Constable o stench in tho noa- trila of tho peoplo. Thon Mr, K, pitched into tho shystor lawyors, who wore as bad as thiose Constables, Tho gonuino Conatablos must hire & good lawyer, and “hoopup " tho illogal ones. He suggosted o committao of thrao bo appoint~ od to hire a good lawyer, 1t was suggested thatit be doferred to a fuller méoting, and It was agroed to. Mr. Keolor agked that tho reportora be ro- questod to auggoest to tho Justices not to give papors to scallawaga. The following list of legal Conatables waa rond, and people who have papers to servo will plonso govern themselves accordingly. To facil- itato identification, it will be woll to obtain pho- tographs of the logitimate boys. The list is as follows ; South Side—Thilip Kool Scano . Closmom, M. Hoort, Ty Stn B3 Gkt Roly, W, B, Douipster, Jolm ‘funison, G, &, Chilcote, Goorgo A, Hartman, J, Holdi Googo A, Martman, J, Moldinos, Luko Summorfiold, West_Side—Matthow Flemuming, Patrick Murphy, 3.3, Scanlan, William O'Bricn, 1aniol O'rien, 5, 1y JRockwell, David Walsh, Jr., Jolin 8, Shoomakor, John ‘Laughlin, Honry Baboo, J. 0. Rlsne, Theodore Woorth, John_Casoy, Redmond_Slioridan, Jamen Sianton Joscl iy, Wiliam B, sy, Aichool Slavin, Jool all. North Side—John Thorn, Thos, McMahon, Georga Bsynoa, Nicholas Dries, Louls Iarfels, Louls Munton, Charlos Lindgren, Honty Scavorns, Natban Plotko, Stock Yards—James McElligott, ZHyde Park—Joln P. Rees, Tt was ordered that all theso men be requested to bo present at tho noxt meeting, Mr. Rador roquosted tho passngo of & romolu- tion looking to o Constabulary striko—that is, if any Justico gives papors to a scallawag, that tho wholo body of legal Constablos refuso to serve any papers for him, Tho following fragment of Constabulary ora- tory is . respectfully submitted: ‘1 know of Constables to bo manufactured in Cook County that never had Leon a Constablo, that nevor was nRPniutoL\ by tho Mayor nor never knowed of any oftico undor'the Constitution of Illini, I know men to be manufactured and sent to serve papors, and another Constable put Lis name upon that roturn. I tell -you mow I want it distinctly undorstood * that bofors _ youw aglc attornoys and Justices of tho Peaco to ntofio theso illogal ptops, lot thego mon utor. And then it is high time for those to stop. Taik about poating notices in enol Justice's office | ‘What does that smount to ? It amounta to o mere straw whon there ia no other reod to sup- port them. Boguious Conatables, ho says, sud thoy ara 80 ; but what ia the usc of howling ? If you meot, why moot and bo mon ; bo as the Con- Stitution saya: ¢ You aro officors and I am your supporter. ~ But do mot manufacture any, bocaugo you have got mo powa I, ns tho Constitution of Illini, * proseribe, that 80 many ehall be elected and no more,'. Thon elect no Constables, no Justices of the Penco, nor 1o attorneys of law, and do what tho Constitution of Illini says you shan't do. But still they come and como aud como, and asy wo shall moot; we must meat, we must put those mon out of offico beenuso they are, what? Thoy- aro boguious Constables. Now then, I tell you when they say * put them out,’ thoy are the very ones, I know, that kept thom in and gave thom on inducement to. mtay in, sud mow they got & raise and gay ¢ Wo must down with them.” If wo say thoy' shall not no louor stsy, ton I ssy, bo down with them, lot them fall, lot them stay whera thoy aro until tlmg shall bo taken for that offico, If thoy have got friends enough to eloct thom to- ibwhy so well, so good, but don't lot in no manufactured Constables when tho Constitution nn{ufi‘au shall not, " Now, then, if you do moot, meot as mon ; if you aro to fight, fight a4 mon. If you ouco go in, don't setop till you win or bo defeated. sny mow it i4 mo use to- night " to appoint nu{ ono to consult o attornoy, uatil irst welold o biggor mecting than we have here to-night, and then, when wo sssomble with our full number, then let us say as much as is required. Whon wo aro ready and our machino is \vnrking‘ and not till then, and whon that machinery is iu running order, do not never quit until tho luw of Illini snys, ‘I am agin you,’ or I am fu your favor.' Tlicn, when you have gained your pint, if you havo lost s0mo mera triling sum of monay, it mnkes no_matter; you have gained your honor and quali- flod the office of conatabla that Lave boen ridiculod and disgraced by all that looked upon it or ever hold it for the last fiftcen or sixteon reare, Now, gontlemon, if you do go in to fight, {ight it as mon, but during your fight, do nol manufacturo boguions Constablos, ~ Let them stay whoro thoy aro, and when you stop it then #sy to Justices and attornoys, ‘We bavo stopped it, and now wo ask you to help us, Will you extond to us tho favors that wo ask? Itis only a mere bone, It is only what tho Conatitu- tionof Illini eays you oughttodo,and of course whon the Constitution says you ought to do, as you aro » citizen of this country, you ought to nbido by her laws.' Now let thin yowling bo done. It is no uso of talking now about it, but. go to woult, and qottothis meating overy Cou- stable you can, sl you can, and then do as you want to do, but doas tho law of Illiul eays you linvo a porfoct right to do. It Ia not bacatisa you. aro a Constablo that yon shall not do- it, for wo Constabloa have got @' por— foct right to stop these mon acting that hns no color of right. I tell yon, it wo wait ua- il tho citizonu of thik city, of county, or State thiat arouot ofticer does it, wo will walt uutil the ago of Mothusalum, and no man knows hia age, although it has been dictatod sovoral times. You havo got a porfect right to do it, and goto. work aud do it an_ono, but not au' & soparato. body. Club togothor. ' Stay till you aro eithor- \)en{w\yytlm 1aw or tho law soy ‘I am witk, you, you hiave gained your pint.’ ‘The meoting then adjourned, to assemble at: tho samo placo Woduosday oveuing. —_—— a'ho Crops. Pansoxs, Ka., July 10.—Tho whoat crop is ant eecurod, and makes & bettor yiold than at first anticipatod. TS CONSTANTINE, Importer and Doaler in VENEERS, Mahogany, Rosewood, Florida Rod Oodar, TFrench Walnut, Hungarian Ash, Walnut, and Ash Burls, &a. 17 South Jefferson-st.