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The Chicagn Duaily 4 " VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1873. NUMBER 336. THE TURF, Dexter Park. GRAND RA Tuesday, July 22 AMERICAN GIRL AND CHICAGO, Firs Raco—Hatoh, $1000. s f Ei, D. Pfifer’s b. m. American Girl. Graves & Loomis’ b, g. Chicago. Egzch to carry 183 1bs. Seoond Raco—Match, $260, Three in Five, D. Pfifer’s b. m. Topsy. J. Daley’s o. m. Hattio. ‘Each to carry 166 lbs, Third Race~$160, Genflemen's Road Horses, Threo Entries. Races commence at 3 p. m, — e NER COD LIVER OIL. WILLSON’S CARBOLATED COD LIVER OIL s a Specific and Radical Curo for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, illson's Oarbolated Cod Liver wodgo.alaped bottles, bearing tie tor's signaturo, and 18 suid by tho bost Drugglata. FPrepared by J. H, Willson, 83 John-st,, N, Y, Forsale by all Dmt“fl'!:;m Agonta: o RLBUT & EDSALL, Oul b RIGHARDSON £ CO., 8t. Loals, Mo. FINANCIAL, (00K COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 103 Washingtoneat., Northeast corner Olark, opposita Court-House. WEST BIDE OFFOE, 17 Milvwaultoce=aw. Dmmrcrons—tilln B, Ogden, Rodmond Prindlytile a Taylor, Henry . Payson, F. 0. Tazlor, N, 8, Bou- o B B Ggiavn, Bon, V- Pagd, lisha B, ‘Wadsworth. MONEY oan be drawn st any time with interest at the rate of 8 per cen! per annum on all sums deposited one or mors full months. Hide & Leather Insurance Com- pany of Boston, Mass. A dividend of 10 per cont on all approved clalms will be pirablo onand nftcr duna 35, &b 1he oibca of tho Nocolr- 13, No. 16 Dovonshira-atyy oston, Mast, (e HESTER J. REED, JOHN W, OAll’l‘\VR'lG!IT. OLIVER H. COLE, Roocetvorn. DIC. We collsct claims of svory description Broughout the United States and tnzp LT, containiog the and delinqusat dobtors, oaubecriliers In a fow’ d TILECOLLECTION AGE! FOR SALE. INEKSTANDS Lettef‘nn(‘}lips, AT WHOLESALE AND RETALL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 &120Monroe-st,, Chicago. “FISHING" . Poles, Jointed Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Bpoons, and Artificial Bait. All styles and prices. BIGGS, SPENCER & CO., 335 Wabash-av., near P, O. SPECTACLES, AT J, G. LANGGUTII'S, Optician, Statest bstweon Washington and Randalph. LOTTERY. B3 00,000. Capital Prize, $60,000. Missouri State Lottery. Grand Single Number Schieme, Draws tholast ""l"’ evory month. Aimo Prizne, amonnt Ing to ),000, olo tickata, #107 bll'el 38, Bond for gireulag 1o MURRAY, MILLEL ] . Mo, 8 of savoral thon. and will be dolivored NIER'S MEROAN- 0., Box' 440, B Offioial Drawing of the Dajly Combination: n SRRTG ORI i OLASS 3«70.”: ufl?‘fl‘a fl_}a\{ a gzb. Bonlod ey socieed on deporlt. Faisos cashed and &nfinmlllnn glven by the Soal n% Dlflm&i‘m‘r‘, 51!? oslt. 15, M; Rooms 6 and H raioh Oiées, 41 Bodawiok ., 18 Soith Osoal-s it TRUSSES. TRUSSES, A the Artificial Limb Rooms of Dr, HIATT & LT ROY, 125 Olark-at., Chioago. INSURANCE, Williamshurghi FIRE INS. CO. OF NEW YORXK. EDMUND DRIGGS, Presidont. N. W. MESEROLE, Secrotary. ¥. I, WAY, Firat Assistant Boorotary. ‘W. H. BROWN, Scoond Assist't Boorotary. JHSSH WATSON, Jr., Gonoral Agont, CONDITION JULY 1, 187, Capital - « = - - - = - $250,000 Gross Surplus - - - - 393,352 $643,352 ...$40,827.07 . 8,700.64 $43,607.01 Desirable Risks accepted at Fair Rates. We mako our own rates on all classes of property. DAN . BOWMAR, ACGEINT, No. 171 TaSalest, Chicag. COAL. AL GOAL E. 1. Hodstrom & o, Miners and Shippers of and Dealers fn WILEESBARRE COAL. Retail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled, MAIN OFFICE: No. 71 Washington-st. DOCKS—13 Kingsbury-st, uear Kinzie, Toot of Bast Sixteent-st HORATIO PRATT, Agent for Chicago. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FARIIERS FOURTH 0F JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of S, M, SMITH, Becretary of tho Ilinois State Farmers’ Association, beforo tho Live ingaton County Farmers®’ Association, At Pontize, on the Fourth of July, Is now ready for dolivery as an 8-pago dooit- ment, for gonoral circulation. Farmers® Olubs and Granges will be sup- plied at tho following rates : Bingle Coples.. flctn.] 100 Qopies...75 ota, 10 Uoples.......16 ats. | 1,000 Copios....$5.00 Address J. W. DEAN, Room @ Tribune Building, Chicago. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, EST_A.'BLEEED 1854. D. W. IRWIN & C0,, Goneral Commission Merchants. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, BARI X, Bought and shipped or earried on marginain Ohleago Market. LIADILITIE! Losnos unadjusto A1l othor claima. No. 2 Chnmber _of Commerce, Chicngo. GENERAL NOTICES. Notice to Sculptors. Hoticu fa .- - = slven that n reward of Afty dollars wil bo patd or o). olucted by e Bomumont Gomition of Io town of Eiyin, 1ar the oldiora’ Monument of said famm. The plan to Lo mado on the basis of an expundiz turo of ¥5,00 for monament. The monumont o' ho of beut Vermont or Ttalian marbis. _Aftor the plan Is adopés da wil b rocolvad for thoersation of tiia mouumont. submnittold to tho Uommlittes Aug. 1, 1873, pted by Committoo will bo returnsd to the & thom, M. B. DALDWIN, W. I, LYNGH, 1.8, JOSLYN, GiQ: ¥, Litwls, 1. N, PATGIIN. LIGHT RAILS. LIGHT RAILS, “‘We have In stock and arc roceiving largo consignments of 8 and 13 pound T Rails, which wo offor at low pricos for a fow daya. We can also furnish any light Rails up to 36 1b#., on short notice. HALL, KIMBARK & 0O, “Wholosalo Iron Merohants, 80, 83 and 84 Michigan-av. OFFICE FURNITURE, OFFICE DESKS, OLIEAP, st MORTON & CO.'s, Manufacturors, 215 Raudol, Chicago. ~ DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. Notlco fa hcmhly Fvnn that the basinoss rolations whioh at one tino oxlated botweon the undorsignod aud Arolibald MoAllistar, and which wo contfucted undor the nawmo of U, 0. Butts & Co., woro discontinued and opavud to liave any ozistoico on thia 10th day of June, 1373, DEWITLO, BUTTS. ‘WANTED. WANTHED, A place as Watchman, Warehouseman, or any positfon fars e st a st i len o ol W m-lf'::guww & 'lmwd." Addross A 3, "'ll]lll:i il oty ‘WANTED. A ORNERAL AGENT In the oity for the RQUITA. BLE LIFE ASBURANOR SOOIETY of Now Yurk, JEENNIBON & THOMPEON, Gonvral Managors, 108 Dearbosu-at, REAL ESTATE, North Dearhorn-5t—For Sale A very aliglble corner, oast front, with fine aurround- ings, and noar Lako hore Drive, H. B. ul(l\‘.lfldfl'J ity Buryeyor, MEETINGS, Masonic. *lhll!‘nd’n, No. 808, A, I, and A, M, Bpocial com- A S R T R R B sy Sordiahy et o 0. H. ORANE, Booretary, FOREIGN. Igualada, Spain, Sacked and Burned by the Carlists, Bore Troubles Ahead for the Now Spanish Ministry. Details of the Cassagnac-Rano Duel. SPAIN, Mapnip, July 21.—Tho Carlists have eackod and burned Igunlada, The Mayor of Albocacer, in Valoncls, waa as- snssiuated during a local disturbnnco, growing out of an election, DAYONKE, July 21.—Tho Carliast forca which captured Igualnda is undor command of Don Alphonso, and comprises 3,600 infantry, 200 cav- alry,and throo ploces of artillery. In consequonco of Carlint euccosees, tho municipat authoritios of Barcolona have organized n Commitice of Bafoty, and aro arming all men botwoon tho ages of 20 nnd 40 yonrs. f Mapn, July 21.—Tho crows_of tho Bpanish mon-of-war Almauza, Villoria, Mondoz, Nunoz, and Fornaundo El Catolica having rovolted, tho Government 1esued o proclamation donlnfln5 them piratos, and suthorizing thoir capturo an: troatment a8 such by any forelgn power on tho high scos. ecroos hnvo also boon Issuod dismiesing from tho public servico Gons. Coutroras and Piorrad, and removing from office tho civil Govornors of Cordova, Murcit, Pontovedra, Loon, and Orense. Gon, Bavin has boon_ appoiuted Captain-Gone eral of Andalugin and Estramadurs. The Provinco of Alicante has declared itselt an indepondent Cruton, Tho majority in tho Cortes propose to move & voto of consuro on tho Goverument for de- claring the insurgent erows pirates. It is roported that Prico, n mombor of the In- tornational Bocioty of England, is in command of ona of tho revolted men-of-war, e FRANCE. : New Yorg, July 21.—Writing from Paris, July 9, a correspondont says: ‘' Paul de Cassagnao has returned from his campaign in the Luxem- bourg country, not much the worse for bis bout with Rano, for ho was able to writo & smart attack on tho Logitimists in the Pays of this avonmi. Cagsagnno won tho toss for arms with an old Louls gold coin which he carriod noxt to Lhis chaplet, but lost tho toss for places, and had tho sun slightly in his oyes. ~Tho two ad- vorsaries wero plnced eighteon yarde apart, with leave to advance. Cassagnnc advanco threo &m‘h! of tho distanco, and thon Ranc stopped forward and tho pair crossod swords. At {he firat bout Cassagnac was wounded just above his glove, but it was rocog- nized that tho hurt was slight. Tho fle;l\tiug rocommoncad, and b good deal of rcientifio foncing eonsued. The seconds wished the combatants to rost, but Cassagnao, fearing that his wound might stiffen, refuscd, and ho contont- himkolf with omptying tho blood oub of his sloovo twico. The adversaries onme to closo quarters, It wasonly at tho fifth bout that Ranc was wounded deeply in the arm, which seems to have stopped Caseagnac’s weapon from doing a worso muschief. Gambotta, who was confidont that his friend would kill the Imporial- igt horg, epont Manday at Thionville, aud went to see Rang dircetly after tho duel.” VERSAILLES, July 21.—In the Assombly thia aftornoon, Jules Favro aitacked the policy of tho Government., Mo wantod to know why thoe Govornment, which punished - with soverity tho insultera of the Assembly, permitted the journals to insult ox-Prosident Thiers with impunity. He also exposed and donouncad the alliancobotweon the Monarchists and Bonapartists. Aftor o scono of great disordor, a vote of confidence in tho Governmont was adoptod by 400 yeas to 270 noos, This lmr‘sa majority, on tho eve_of areo- cess, {8 rogarded aa significant, and is con- trasfod with tho voto by which tho present Gov- ornment was called into boing on " the 24th of Bay, whon Preeidont Thiors was dofoated by only 14 votes. Brarnirrz,July 21.—An attompt was made here yestorduy to astassinate Marshal Serrano, whilo wwalking In tho grounds of his villa, Tho sssuse sin has boon arrested. 3 —_— GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, July 21.—The trial of the Tichborno claimant on tho charge of perjury was resumed this morning, but almost immadiatoly one of tho jurors fainted from the heat, and an adjourn- mont until t0-MOrrow was nocessary. Thermometer 85 degroes in the shade in Lon- don and 1ts vicinity. ——— EGYPT. ALEXANDRIA, July 21,-—The Amorican Oriontal Topographical corps bave sailod from this port, roturning to the Unitod States. ——— MEXICO. O or Mexco, Jul{ 16—~Via TAVANA, July 21.—The yellow faver is sproading on tha Gulf Const. The cholora has apposred in Vora Cruz. Tho elections ara going on quictly throughout the country. The Liberals claim tho cloction of their candidatos for Judges of tho Supremo Court and Attornoy-General. CUBA, HavANa, July 21.—An official dispatch from Bantiago de Cul n, announces & hosvy emgage- ment with tho insurgonts, 'No partioulars. ‘Thoro is & goneral want of confidonce among the merchants. Exchange and gold are rislug daily, and the merchants have no faith in paper cwrency. A commercial crisls scoms inevitable, THE CHOLERA. The March of the Discasec. Bpecial Dispateh to the Chicago Tribune, 8. PAvz, July 21.—Fivo fatal cases of cholera occurred about tho 12th inst., in the southwest corner of Btearns County, sll in one houso, Four bad just arrived from Norway, Six days lator no other cases had oceurred. DusuqQue, July 21.~Two very sovore cages of cholera-morbus havo occurred here, one on Baturday night, the other to-day, Rumor and fonr mado theso to bo cases of cholers, but they ‘\,wrto not go. The pationts are both gotting ottor. EvansviLre, Ind., July 21,—The Journal's ad- vicos from ¢, Vernon roport four doaths to- dny from cholora, ‘The disense iu abating, but a uumber of people have loft the place. Lhe now cagos roportod are of a milder typo. B8, Lous, July 21.—Dispatches from tho little town of Louisiana, in Northoastorn Missouri, say eight deaths from cholora ocourrod thero Dbotwoon 8 and 13 o'olock lnst night, and groat excitomont provails, Hundrods of oitizens are proparing to leave tho placo, The disonso is also #aid to provail at Troy, snd Hannibal, and other plnoes in that park of tio Stato, OixorsNart, 0., July 21.—1hroe deaths from chiolora aro roported hore to-dny. Corvunus, O, July 21.—Ono donth ocenrred in “thiu Penitonlisry "to-day, the victim boing Bobert W. Chamberlain, who was sent from Ouyahoga County throo woeks ngo, nnder sen- tence for life for tho killing of an old man named McCornaughey, at Bolon. 'This s tho fourth lifo-time convict that has died in the past two ‘weoks of chiolora, lhgnll.] B, 2t, Vernon, Ind, (Jlslyy Correspondence of the Louisville Journal, To give you somo idon of the ruin that has followod closs upon the hools of thiy ¢ Do- mon of tho Ganges,” I will cito a fow of tho moro Brmnlucnt familios that it haa visited, In o family named Boll, two are left alivo aut of Hovon peraons ; in ono ons named Iovey, rola- tions of Gon. Hovoy, two died; in that of Bholdons, four deaths; in that of the Woodeys, propriotors of the foundry, the utmost invoo was mado, Oneof the proprictors died with it; in his brother's family, a wife and two children, wero buried, and 0 groat was the excltomont and fright that I am told tho busband had to vropare the bodies for tho tomb, In their fath- er's family all but two wore buried. Theso ara individual casos, . But I failed to find s singlo person who ha not had cholora symptoms mora or leas violent in their offcets. Iivery houso is porvaded with tho odors of disinfectants; overy porson smolls of usufotide and ocamphor; chorub-looking obildren givo out thiy nausoating wmoll from their garmonts, Cortainly it would soom thal every thing possible hins boon done to atay tho disoase. Ronin, g}nu tar, and ooal wero burned by ordors of tho Board of Health, go that ono "could fool tho hont all over tho placs, but in spite of all provontives and sclence, for ton daya tho plaguo carriod oft its vietims, From my room at mid- night, T could hear tho notses of funorals, You cannot undorstand to what oxtromitios tho citi- xong and families hovo beon drivon, Modical ald was insuffleiont. Tho dootora could not be at all Elwou at all timos, aud lnnnz havo died who might havo boen saved had it been posaiblo to havo treated thom tho instant tho dinonso camo upon them, Yot tho physlcians have all acted horolonlly with a_singlo uxcusflcm, whoso leav- ing with his family has oxcited a storm of indig-~ nation. DBut up till to-day ho had worked hard. For ton daya the dootors had had scarcoly any rost, and I{oun busy in going from house to houeo, for avery dwolling alinost Lad its cholern ationts. Scarcoly n businoss houso was open o-day ; tho stroots woro dosorted, tho bauks closed, and_ tho dopol throngod with eitizonn flooing for tholr lives from tho city, I thinkat least 700 porsons haye loft to-dsy alone, Pooplo living in the lowor land, or flats, and who bavo boon uuablo to leavo, lhave romovod to ptoro-rooms and warchouses whore they are living, and hopiug to oscapo the disease.” Now eagen wera roported to-doy, but tho (immml bo 1iof is that tho disonse has romched its height ; ot least tho symptoms of tho now pationts are roported ns loss violont snd much mildor than thoso of two dnys ago. Ono single fact romains to bo olted, and that in thoro is Boemingly no rasson for this Inlliction of thoe postilonce. T'he town has lad the repu- tution of being as healthy as Evanavillo, and ono of tho most hoalihy in Southern Indiana. Tho adjoining tracts aro not swampy, “and tho Dbluff on which & part of the ecity is built iz the high- o8t botweon Evansvillo and Cairo. Somo attrib- uto it to the uno of well-wator; put overy houso Lias o cistorn, from which tho water for caoking and drinking is obtainod, and the wator of wells wlaa probably used horo less even thon in other nces, B From the St, Paul Pioneer, July 19. Tt appoara thare have boon fivo fatal casos of cholera in the northern 'portion of Kaudiyohi County, Tho discase mado its nprnlrnnco nmmi a party of emigrants, but rucun!g arrived, nn who wers living in over-crowded quarters and extromo filth, Four of tho immigrautsdied, the itth fatal case lmlu(i that of an old settler. From the St, Louts Democrat, July 20. Tho city mortality list for the ‘week just closcd shows sn inoroaso of 60 over tho provious wook—tho number being 201 against 241, Chol- ors appoars for tho firat time in the record, 14 doaths boing atiributed to that disosss, 43 to summoer-complaint, snd 68 to cholers morbus. Fifty por cent of the deaths woro among children uuder 10 yoars of age. WASHINGTON. THE GERMAN POSTAL TREATY. ‘Wasnmarox, D. 0., July 21.—Donial is authior~ ized by tho Post-Offico Dopartment, that the now international postal treaty botwoen the Unitod Btates snd Gormany makos a discrimina- tion ngainst Amorican publications in the Ger- ' mon language. By tho convention it is agroed that, except in the small local carriors’ charge, 8o long na it shall oxist in tho rural distriets of North Germany, no chargo whatevor shall be colleoted in Germany on printod mattor recoived in tho mail. This ecarriors' foo is no a tox on papers alone, but & tax on everything .delivored in spareoly sottlod districts, sud thero aro only a fow districts in which even this feo, amounting to ouly one-third of a silver grosclien, ora fraction of “ono cont, i8 collected, Corro- spondouce botween our Governmont and that of ormany 1s now being oxchanged, looking to tho abrogation of the above provision in tho troaty, which is deomed an undue though small advan- tago to Germauy. GOLD TRANSFERS. Tho rocont hoavy shipments of specio to Bu- ropo mako nocossary largo transfors of coin from Californis to tho East. It isoxpocted that anothor party, in addition to_the one whicl loft hore last weck, will bo stasted Wost {n a wool or two to bring more tronsuro to Now York, OUSTOM6 FEES. A southwestorn Collector of Customs wns to- day dirocted by tha Becratary of tho Tronsury to exact a feo of 20 cents for evory jurat to an onth on entry of a voasel cosstwise, in addition to tho fco of 25 or 50 conts proscribod in tho chedulo of feos of April 7, 1873, for recetving certificd manifest, and granting a pormit on the arrival of o licengod voasol. TIE EUREEA MINING COMPANY, The Secretary of the Interior las decided in tho coso of the Lurcke Mining Company that tho sixty days allowed for filing advorso claima includos both tho firat and the last days. This decision has the effcot of ruling out tho claims of squatters to Iands located by tho Company. [To the Assoeiated Press.) WASHINOTON PEREONALS, WasuINGTON, July 21.—Bocrotary Roboson and Attorucy-General Williame are the only mem- bors of the Cabiuet in tho city. APPOINTMENTS. The following have been appointed Btoro- keopers of Intornnl Revenuo: Wobb W. Casto, Boventh Indiana Distriot; William H. Hovoy, Firat Wisconsin Distriot ; George W, Faco, Sec- ond Kentucky Diatrict. WALL STREET. Meview of the Monoy, Stock, Bond, Gold, and ¥roduce Markcts, Spectal Disvatch to he Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, July 21,—Tho attempt to corner Erio1s a failure. Thostock was active to-day, but fluctuating from 603 to 65, and finally closod aé 62%(. Othor stocks wero stoady in tho morning, but there was a slight genoeral declino. Thero was no particular intorest oxcept in Eric. Taoific Mail foll off from 893¥¢ to 8974 ; Western Union, 4. PRODUOE, Stato and Wentorn flour and whoat are very firm, without matorial change, but with good enlos. Corn was & sbado fitmer, with salesof 63,000 bushols at 550 to 670 for Wostern mixed. Oats steady, MILWAUKEE. Forger Sontencod-~-ftobbed by Olrcus Kollowors. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Mmwauree, July, 21.—Mrs, VanViiet, tho forgor and confidonce woman, was to-day sen- tonoed to two years' imprisonment at Waupun, Hor counsel road a statement from her whon she waa asked whethor sho had anything to sy in rolation to her trial and sontonce. The paper was & plea for clomency on account of hor age and ill-health, and on account of hor ohildren. In viow of tho many skillful oporations of tho woman, her punishment is not a sovere ono, i{o fowor than six indictmonts wore fllod against or. Bovoral succossful robbories were committed to-day in broad daylight by partios. euppokod to bo travoling with Lout's Circus, Tho suflorers ave H. I, Hendrickson, commission morchant, at 128 Rood stroot, and Obarlos Sehlitz, liquor merchant, at 425 Chostnut stroot, Tho formor lost 8200 fn money sud & draft for 9108, aud tho Intter 53, ESR Y San Franclaco Itema, BaN Fnaxcraco, July 21,—A fatal aceidont oo- curred at tho Mason uireot oxcavation to-day. A rock weighing over a ton foll from tho bauk crushing Androw Ulunnuusu toa shapoloss muss, angd fat xlmjnflng Joln Gallaghor. Mayor Alvord rocoived a lottor to-night from Philadolplia statjug that the Mayor of that city, moinbers of the Council, and heads of dopart- monts to tho number of thirty-five, will loave for this city July 20, Tho Democratic County Committoo to-night adapted stroug resolutions aguinst the polioy of zmntlug subsidios to railroads; also sgalnsb Jhinose immigration, S ar e, Railroad Accidentss Ppovinence, I, I, July 31,—This afternoon a passongor tratu ou the Briatol Rallrond ran into ahordof cattle, uoar Lristol, and tho ongino and ono car wore thrown from tho track, Tho engincor, Rufus Bhip}mn, was Lillod. Nono of tho passongors were injured, —_— ¥robable Wite Murder, CrevELAND, O,, July 21.—Ou Salurday even- ing s Lussian Jow, nawmed David Adeler, pro- priotor of a milinery establishment on Loraino stroot, knooked down and cruelly boat his wife, fin inj’urlug lior that physicians Lavo given up or onde. NEW YORK. Additional Details of the Brooklyn Trust Company’s Suspension. Tho Quention of Mills' Suicide Not Yot Determined, Miscellaneous Local News. New Yong, July 21.—Thoe rumor is onrront this morning to tho offcct that Judgo Aloxandor NeQuo, Lho largost stockholder of the Brooklyn I'rust Company, on whoso application the Com- pany was forced o suspend paymont, and & Ito- celvor was appointed, has boon, sinco tha death of President Mills, tranaforring his 100l estato to his wifa, in order to secure himself from lass in cngo tho Trust Company proved insolvent, Tho Tribune publichos tho factof tho tranafer, “in this way, of apiece of property valuod at $90,000. Judgo McCue, of Brooklyn, publishes a eard donylug that tho ronl cstato transfor to his wifo biad anything whatover to do with the susponsion of tho Brooklyn Trust Coupuny, a8 it dntes baok to May 1. 'Tho Judge enys ho doos not boliove thero will bo tatal loss of capital, much loss any loss to dopositora, Tho Socrotary, M, T. Rodmnn, snys aa to romo roports concerning himself, that he bor- rowod 30,000 from tho funds of the Company, for which lio has depositod ns gecurity Connecti- cut town bonds of the nominal value of 40,000, which aro quoted in Wall stroat at 75 to 80 conts, 80 that the Company cannot loso by tho transac- tion. Tho name of Thomas 1L, Rodman has been connooted with the Secrotaryehip of the Com- pany. This is wholly a mistako, Tollowing aro tho latest facts and rumors ns to the uffaira of tio Brooklyn Trust Company : ‘'ho capital stock of the Company wna 600, 000, but this, it iy said, hoa been oll absorbed. Thero is 800,000 worth of what may bo cousid- orod worthless loans. ‘The defaleation of Mills 18 botweon $160,000 and $200,000, and Rodman's loans are $84,000, A0 tho prospoect of tho dopos- itors realizing anything for somo timois not con- sidored vory oncouraging. Last Friday or Bat- surday Mills stated to his son that ho folt worried about his sccount in the Trust Company ; that it was overdrawn. His son said to him: “Fathor, you had bottor attond to tint at onco ; somothin might hn{:pun to you." Ho ropliod: “I'll look into it right away.” Ho nccordingly mado an nr- rangement with a capitalist, o relative, for a lonn to covor his account wiih tho Trust Com- pany, which was to have bcen mnego- tiated on “'mesday, tho day of Lis death. It is stated that throo months sinco Mr. Low re- signed tho Vico-Presidoncy on the scoro of iil- bealth. A fow weoks sinco it was suggosted by Mcaerg. Chauncoy Rockwoll and others, that it would bo well to invostigate the affairs of tho Compauy, in order that some decision might bo mudo a8 to the Georgia sud railroad bonds, and their true valuo ascertained. Mills objected sud triod to postpoue tho investigation, although ab this timo no_dofalcation on® lus part wos fug- cctod. In this objection ho was supported by Rodman, the Socretnry. ‘Thero appesrs to have ‘beon occasional discussions among the Diroctors, aud tho miuorifi wore calicd by Milla and Rodmon the * Mechanics' Bank gang.” On Monday Inst, tho day bofore his death, tho former reqneatod tho investigation io bo postponed. Rodman snys that ho (the Prosidont) oxpected to recoive 84,000 on the following day, and the Directors aro of tho opinion that b Monday ho found le would be disappointed. Whon it wag discovered that irregularities ox- isted, the Secrotary admittod that Mille’ account was overdrawn, but aid that $25,000 would covor tho deficiency. Ho snid when tho irrogu- larities commenced Lo remonstrated with Mills, who replicd invariably thot he did not want to ‘Thear auything about it, 88 it would be oll right boforo long. ~ Tho Company has also loaned far- ther sums of monoy on doubtful socurities, but tho amount is by no moana 8o largo as cither tho Georgin bonds or Connacticut railroad loans, The opinion is protty generally entertsined that Rodman will bo romoved from his oflico of Beerotory of tho '[rust Company, as woll as from the Deputy City Tronsurorship. Somo go fur- thor and say ho ought to be punished a8 & crimi- sl for pormitting the city to doposit ookl with tho Compauy from $9400,000 to $500,000. Of course hin chiof, City Fronsurer Sprague ' and his suroties were responsible to the oity for the safe-keoping of the money. . As against tho thoory of suicide, tho roal estote ngents of tho decensed say that one hour bofore lio lott for Conoy Island, Mills ngreod to o contract to finish houses which hrd come into his possession by the failurc of their holders to Topay tho monoy advancod ; that Mills was cor- tainly as cheorful and as genial a8 he evor scom- ed. “I'ney trausacted all his real estato busincss for him, nnd say that from this sourco Mr. Mills' income was 44,000 por anuum, Tho valuo of his real ostate is put up ot 2478, 000, including mortgages aggrogating $186,000. Becrotary Rodman said ‘D-dli’ that various ominent’ Now_ York firms hold tho Georgia bonds, and that tho Brondway Bank bholds $300,000 of thom. ITo holiovos tho Company will pay every dollar it owod to dopositors with- out calling on tho stockholdors for n cont. Tho assols wero reasonably good, though some of tho securitios wore slow, Tho amount of tho Brooklyn City funds on dopesit with the Trust Company was 695,808 Thero is o rumor in _circulation in Brooklyn to-night that tho East River Bridge Company is among tho list of suflorers by tho dofalcation of Mills tnd suspontion of tho ‘Crust Compauy. Tho Bridge Company doclaro, howover, that, though at ono time thoy lisd largo depoits in tho Brooklyn T'rust CompanyPtho funds of the Bridge Company had recently run out, and, it is goid, the Company had ovordrawn its account in g.é% %woklyn Trust Compauy to tho smount of ‘The Tribune to-morrow wiil publish tho -fol- 1omu§ + ¥l aumots of the bank ara $2,860,650, and tho liabilitios unknown. Tho embarnss- monts woroe known {0 some of the depositors for two months, and soveral withdrew thoir ac~ counts, One, upon advice from a stockholder, drow almost his entiro doposit & month ugg‘ The stock of tho Compauy, lately worth 125, sold Baturday for 50." Innac Logon was stabbed and killed with o itelifork, to-dny, bj{ Michael Keoaren, ot Lindon, nion County, N. J. Logan wss in the fiald loading o wagon with hay, whon Kearen, who Lad been on a spree, came up, took o pitchfork from Lim, and stabbed him threo times in tho lower part of the body, inflicting wounds from which ko died this evening. Ex-Gov, Lowe and D. 13. Thompson woro to- day asacciated with William O. Dowitt for the dofonso of Lizzio Loyd King alias Kate Stod- dard, To Megsrs, Dowitt sud Ihompeon will bo assigned tho labor of propariug for th trial of the prisoner, and it is undorstood that ex- Gov. Lowe will bo the loading couusel for the dofousa, The Stato Dopartment at Washington has de- cided, aftor a curoful reviow of the procoedings boforo the Unitod States Commissionor horo, not to Issuo a warrant of oxtradition in tho case of Carl Vogt, tho alloged Bolgian murdorer, This will give Vogt his liborty. John 1'itt, tho Russlan dosorter, in pursuit of whom Deputy Marshul Btopheuson lost Lis lifo, was arrested this moruing by Doputy Marshal Crowloy in & briok-yard at Bouth Iiver, N, J., whero lio had obtained employment. A number of Russinus omployed in tho yard mwado o des- porato attempt at o rescue, but were cowoed by tho doterminod demeanor of tho Murshial. e Scnutor Morton aud arty at Loavens worth. LEsvexwontit, Ky, July 21,—Sonator Morton and party, who arrived in this city from Color- ndo, was soronaded by the band of tho Fifth Unitod Btatos Infantry this svenligy aud wany citizons and officars called and_pald thoir ro- speots, 1In rosponso to repecated calls from the largo throng of peaplo assombled in tho strcot, Mr. Morton mado a short spoech, in the courso of which ho mtalc his vislt bad no political purposo in viow, und axpressod tho opinion that all questions tending to divide tho country and nrray ono section apainst another lmdr(mm\ sottled, 'his s tho Bonator's frst visit to Kauens, and Lo oxprossos himaolf highly pleased with tho ovidenco of thrift aud progrous overywliore prosented, — Railrond Nows, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 81, Joaren, Mo, July 21.—The railroad bridge aver the Missourl fmvu hore, whiok was #0 much damaged by tho tornado on tho 4th inst., has boen fully ropaired, and to-day trains passed over sgain, Ono hundred and twonty-sovon cars possed in ono train. Nrwang, N. J, July 21.—Chancollor Tunyon to-day appointed Elias N, Millor, of Nowark, Mason Loomis, of Mont Olair, and Conrad M, Jordan, recoivers of the Mont Clair Branch of tho Midland Railzoad on appcation ot tho con- tractors to ranohvnr 3{‘»0,000 on the funnel and othar parts of tho road, Nz:wP Yon, July 21,—1It fa atatod that tho Erfo Railroad Company proposes to build a trunk line from Port Jorvis to Now York, ihus shortening tho distanco twenty-oight milos, and the timo of travol soventy-five minutos. It s proposod to uvo tho now route for thronPh froight and pag- gongors, relaining tho old line for way-passon~ gors, frofght, coal, oto, CANADIAN SCANDAL. A Governmont Organ Authoritatively BDenies Complicity of the Canndinn Cnbinet in the Canadian Pacific Railway Corcuption. Spectal Digpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tonoxto, July 21.—Tho Mail this morning publishos a lottor from the Ion. G. Ouimet, Promior of Quobee, donying that ho rocoived £0,000 for furthoring Allan’a Pacifio Railwny projoct. The following is the Mail's editorinl in full on tho great scsudal case : ‘Wo are authorized by tho membera of the Govern- mont referred to in tho communicationn of Messra. McMullen ond_Fostor, publishod in tho Montroal lierald ond Toronto Glos of Friday, nnd in tho Montreal Gazelfs of Saturday last to stato that, in B0 far ws any part of thoso communieations, or of the docnimont publishod witly them, tends or purporta to implicate any mem- ber of thie Government in auy ngreemants, promise, or understanding to grant or to_fusther tho granting of the charter of the Canadion Pacific Railway Company, or contract for tho hullding of that railway aa a come ponsation for asalatanco to the lata gencral cloctions, or for u pecuniary considoration of suy kind, or upon any ground, or for auy ronson {nconsfitent with thelr duty as mombora of tho Government, thoss coms munications oud documenta sro cither abao- lutels and ontirely falsc, or oxpresaed s to convoy an_obsolutely false lmprension 3 that the arrangoment reforred to by tho Jalo Sir Goorgo E. Cartlor, {n a publishod lotfer of tho 95th of August iast, was an arrangement poraonal to himeelf and 8ir Hugh Allan, indepondent of and, until publishied, unknown to tho othor mombors of the Government, and thiat it had no Teferenco to the Canadian Pacitlo charter or contrac or o tho grauting or to tho furthering of elther o thom, and thiat. at the eatllost poasiblo mornont tho wholo of tho facts and circumstaucas will bo laid foro = tribunal competent to toceiva tho evidenco respocting them, under oath, DUBUQUE. An Yncest CascasThe Catholic Benovos lont Society==County Taxation. Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Donuque, Ia., July 21.—The man mentioned in thoso dispatchos yostorday as boing gullty of incost with his_doughtor, wos arrestod to-doy. FIENDISH. A Passenger Train Ditched by TRobbers in Yowa. The Ezpress Mezsongor Robbed and the Engineer Killed. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Des Moines, Jowa, July 2L.—A special to the State Register from Casey states that tho Chica~ g0, Rook Island & Pacifio passengor traln was ditchied by robbors, four miles wost of Adair, this ovening. Tho robbors placed somo kind of an obatruction on & sharp curve, and as Rafforty, tho onglneer, saw it, thoy shot him dead from tho bauk. The engine ia on hor eide in a ditch. Ona baggage car 16 upon the banls, aud another Dbaggngo car is upset in the ditch. Tho passengor conchos aro nearly all right, Tho track is some- what tornun., Bovoral paegengors aro elightly hurt, though none dangerously. Tho robbers wora masked, and, after opening and emptylug tho safa of tho express messonger of Ity cone tonts, thoy rode off on horsebaok. Assistan Suporiatondent Royeo is on tho ground. LB1A, July 2,~A train on tho Central Rail- road of Jowa ran off the tyack noar tlo junction of tho Burlington & Missourl Raiirond, ut mid- night on Saturdny, somo despicably wrotoh Lsv- ing broken tho lock and turncd the mwiteh, BECOND DISPATC! DesMoines, In, July “1.—-Dispatches have beon sent to conductors ou all trains passing through Iowa to wako up tho telograph operators at evory station, and ueo all possible meaus ta securo tho arrest of tho desporadoen. A con- struction train was gent up from Atlsutic, und tho wrecked train will probably reach horo ahout 8 o'clogk this morning. Aboard tho train ara thirty Chineso students, on routo to Springfield, Mass. Jobn Rafforty, tho engineor that was killed, woa ghot after ho had ditcovered tho obstric. tions, and had applied the air-brake aud reversed tho ongino. It ls very hard to got a report from the scene of fho disaster to-nighit. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Deportment Wenther Xeoports LOCAL OBSERVATION. Cmioaao, July 3, 1878, Hour af ob- servation, Direction and| force of wind.| His namo is Kintzal, o Gorman., Mo waived an oxamination and is committed for trial, giving bonds for his appearance. The chargo appoars to bo woll founded. A similar case to that abovo roforred to is rumored to oxist, in the samo noighborhood, and undergoing euquiry. Theso doublo ongos of incest aro causing great oxcito- ment. A disputo bas arigen In the Catholic Bonevo- lont Bociety hore, which involves tho right of tho Socloty to expol such of its mombers as aro not Catholice. Au injunction has beon issued Dy tho District Court cujoining tho assumod cx- orciso of this right, and asking that an indict- ment of the constitution of the Bociety ad- mitting_and sssummng this right should bo deolarcd null_and void, for ronsons given in dotail, but which amount to thie that the exerciso of such an assumption on the part of the Sacioty is a violation of tho rights of citizons, For to be o practical Catholic, as un- dorstood by tho Bocioty, and of tho authoritioa of tho Church, the members could pot sond their children to the public schools. The case excited reat intorest, as it involves ¢orious and impor- 2 t quostions, and will elsowhoro as well as oro. Tho nesessed valuo of proporty in Dubuque County for tho taxation of 18787s £0,143,625. This i8 about 40 por cont of tho real valuo of tho property asscesed, and doos not inclnde much poraonsl proporty or Govornment bonds. DES MOINES. The Nilinoias Xinilrond IRatcs==IKilled by o Runaway == Threshing«Ma« chincs,. Des Morxes, July 21.—Thestono of the Post. Oftico building fiere, which is built of Joliet (TlL.) marblo, is soaling oft and cracking badly. “'ho Toport that by the operation of tho INli- nois Jaw railroad rates would bo inoreased on tho Rock Island Road through Iowa was an orror, No tariff hqa yet beon made on that rond. Mr. Goorgo Ransom, of Rockford, Floyd Gounty, Towa, was_instantly killed on {Vednos- day lasé by boing thrown from his wagon, drawn by his runaway horse. A ‘The number of threshing-machines sold horo this soason exceeds that of any provious year, which shows a big crop of grain. i ]Jlarvnaling in Central Iowa is progressing noly. '1'hyu weather is clenr, and the mercury stood at 82 dogroos atnoon to-day. - MINNESOTA POLITICS. The Recent Gubornatorinl Nominoe tion in NMinncsota in a Muddle--As« scrtion that Washburn Was Ieally Nominateds MmNearoris, Minn,, July 21.—8ince the ad- journment of the Ropublican State Convention, facts have come to light showing that Wash: burn was nominated on tho third formal ballot by o mojority of threo over all. Xour votes cast for Attorney-Gomeral on that ballob wore intondod for Washburn, but throwing them out of tho count, as thoy aught to havo Loon, in- stead of being counted -scnttering, Washbusrn still had & majority of thres. Tho knowledgo of theso faots is croating a doop foeling throughout tho Btate, and the question is whethor, under the ciroumstances, Davis can afford to accept the nomination rocoived by mistake. The Tribune to-morrow morning will ek that tho nomination bo settlod by the State Contral Committeo, MEMPHIS. Death=Sentence Commutods=A NMuxs derer Coughts Mzxems, Tonn, July 21.—Gov. Brown has commutod tho sontence of Sturgeon, who way sentenced to death for the murder of Johnny Murghy to imprisonment for life at hard labor. John Layno, who murdored Josoph Lestor, in Dyer County, Lonn,, ou 27th of June, and es- caped, was ceptured Taut wock, noar the scone of tho murder, Fatal Bareroom Affrays Prrrsnunay, Pa., July 21.—On Saturday evonlng on affray ocourred at the tavern of Ralph Ord, in Camden, on_ the Monongahola River, near Mcl{eosport, which will probably result intho death of John Caughtry, s coal minor, employed in Rishor's coal works, It ap- pears that Canghtry was in Ord’s tavern in com- pany with another pmlv and, whilo drinking togother, two brothors, Chomas aud Oliver Gib- gon, como in. Thomas Gibson struck Oaughiry and follod him to tho floor, and whilo Jying pros- trate jumped on his broast soveral times, orushe ing threo or four ribs, which ponotrated tho ‘bowels, and brulsing Lis head. Caughtry is still living, but his death is momontarily oxpected, ‘Tho affray caused considerable excitoment in the naighborhood, and & vigorous effort is bolng mado to sooure tho arrest of tho assailants, — First Nationnl Bank of New Orleans. WasuixaroN, July 21,—The Recolvor of the First Nutlonal Bank ot Now Orleans has arrived, unud reports to the Comptrollor of the Currency that ho has rocoived intelligence from his solic- itor in Livorpool that tho Houso of Lords has rocoutly decided tho last'of tho sories of ohan- cery casos in his favor, thus recelving some §70,~ 000 or moro to the fund for tho general creditors of tho bank, s St . Dry Goods Fatlure. CreystAND, 0., July 31,—The liabilitles of R, A, DoForest & Hon, who falled to-day, aro ro- me“] to bo about $100,000; sssots mob yob kuown, —_—— Obituary. Conconp, N, H,, July 31.—Ex-Gov, Colby, of :{gv;ull;‘;npuf.\ka, died in thig olty last evening, ] 64,07 N., gontlo, 72 G4|N, E,, fresh, 70/62|N, fronts, 1458., fresh, GB[74[8."R, frosh, 68{T4)8, K., fresh, o0 iClear, P.m. 10:18 p.m. Maximuin thermometer, 71, imum $hermomoter, 63, GENERAL OBSERVATTONS. MoNDAY, July 21—10;18 p, m. Wind, [Ratn| Veather. Fair, iClesr, Station. Thr| [ 718, brisk, T4W,, light, 74| Cals Bar.| ‘Breckonr'ge[29,01] B 60,051 [Fair, Threatn'g, Fair, Clear, Clear, B[N, E,, Hght, T6{8, B, fresh, TROBABILITIES, WasmNaToy, July 21.—On Tuesday for tho Gulf Btaton, falling’ barometor, rising tompora- turo, woutheastorly winds, and partly cloudy wonthier, with continued rain on the Eastorn Gult coast, For the Bouth Atlantic States, southoast- orly winds and numorous local storms. For tha Middlo Atlantis States, southorly winds, higher temfl)rnturo, and ocearional locel storms. For tho Middle and Eastorn States, northwostorly winds, and cloar or partly clear weather. For tho Lower Lakes and Ohio Valloy, southwest to southonst winds, highor temporaturo, increasing cloudiness,and falling baromotor. For tho Uprbt Lakos and Northwost, falling barometor, higher temperature, incrensing south ond onst winds, cloudy ar partly cloudy wenther, aud in tha Northwest local storms. STAGE, OF WATER. Daily report of tho stago of wator, with changos in the twenty-fowr hours ending 8 p. m., July 41, 1878 : Yankton,, WATER, Riés Fall, *Below high water mark of 1871, W, 8, KAUFa¥, Obsorver, Room 78 Afajor Block, Chicago, THE INDIANS. The Wisconsin Winncbngoos Propars ing to Leave for tho Wes Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Mapisoy, Wis., July 21.—Gen, J. M, Ruek, who is hero to-day and attonded the Winnobaga Indian Council on Thursday, says the Winne« bu;f’ocu will leavo tho Btata for o rosorvation in Nebraska with tho mombors of their tribo wha went thoro years ago, within a short time. Capt. Hunt will start with ‘s hundred or o this weel, and others will follow horenfter. The Indien Commissioner is vory docided as to the courso to bo pursued, and ho and tho Btato authoritios aro agrood on tho comg‘uls‘on of thogo who declino to leave the 8tato, ‘Tho rofusal to go on the part of some of tho Winnobagoos is mainly dua to the bad advice and mischiof-making of ono Loe, & Portage lawyer. BAN Francisco, July 21.—~Capt. James Burns has capturod tho last romnant of tho Apaches in Northorn Arizon, in Castle Dome Mountains. I'wo hundred Apaches aro now on thoir wey ta Cnm[[l Verdo as prisonors, Mora A}mchu ralds and murdors ju Souora aro roported vin Guayamas, —_— The Crops. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. 8r. JosePI, July 21.—Tho harvost in thia quartor Lias boen saved, and tho yield of wheat is largor than ovor bofore known. The woather 18 romarkably favorablo for agrioulturists, MiyNsaroris, Minn,, July 21.—A gontloman who has arrived in this cify says somo of tha farmers thera commoncod cutting their spring whoat this moming., Tho roapers aro at work to-dny in a fow ficlds noar Minueapolis. “hiy is aFr ng wheat. Boforo tho 1st of August har- vesting will boundor full hoad all aver tho State, ‘Tho ylold promiues to bo extraordinary. Mexpms, July 21.—Crop reporta from Arkan- sns, Mississippl, and North Alabsmn contiimo favorable, though the greater portion of Missig- sippl is suffering for waut of rain, —_———— Maliclous Burglary, Special Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, YrsiranT, Mick., July 21,—On Buuday nighy tho oftice of tha City Olork aud Justice of tho Ponco was entorad, and al tho city records,—tilca of 1,100 chattel mnrtgngos,—-]mlicu deolicty, papors and books bolonging to tho oftico, tukon, A‘})mhlbllhm war is bolng waged horo with con- siderablo sucoess, and tho gullty partics ao doubtless those opposed totho offorts beiry mado to cloto the ealoons, — e Nebraskn Linmlgration, OxtAnA, Nob,, July 21,—Ono thousand Mor- mous for Salt Lako ‘:mmuv] lioro yontorday azil to-day. T'wo hundrod Rusulan Monnonitos Yaft here for Columbus, Nob., to-day; 500 moro aru on the way, snd a lutge colony of thowm are oz- pooted to sottlo thore, A car-load of Chinore atudonta went East to-doy. Two ear-loads of Bwodow passod Lioro to-dav for Lincoln, Nob. \ \ . v

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