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- The Chicagn Dailp Teibune, VOLUME 26. Promium Oren, Werming Closet, Drolling Door, e e ring and Bhaking Grite, Direel Daf! FULLER, WARREN & CO,, Banumoturers, Troy, N. ¥, BRANCR DOUSES—New Tork, Olovolsnd and Chicago, EAMOND </ & RUBY FURNACES. JAMES A, LAWSON, Patontee, flgfi lnYor Tteating Churches, School Touses, Publio Builds | g5 oad Privata Residonces, FULLER, WARREN & 0O, Aanufncturers, Troy, N» Yo DIANCE HOUODO—Noew Terk, Clovolsnd sud Chicsgo. S‘TEWAR TOVES. 873 Pattoxrn. Fon BALE nT FULLER WARREN & CO., and 60 Lake-st., Chicago, - . fa Alio n full assortment of Blovos. BOYNTON’S HEATING FURNACES! #Qur Favorito? Rauges, *‘The Onblnce?? Cook Stove, Baltimore Henters, Honting Stoves, Tuttlo & Bniley’s Regluters, &c. These goods ato th b frotnrod, and axe tinits f e %mvz::"m:’;‘:’.‘a% TOR FURNACR s o squal. g vory 60 dffferont, sizoa and kinds for hoat- {og buildings of evory dosoription, and ventl. lating promptly aitended to. 'Estimat notlco. . Wo favito tho attontlon of d wanting ap arfet working furnaco or g moat to calland ses us or sond for olrculars, BLISS & BROWN, & Lake-st., Ohiongo. FINANCIAL. COOK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 103 Washington=st., Northesst corner Olsrk, opposite Opurt-Houso, WEST SIDE OFTOR, * A7 Miilvvaulseo=aw. G DmEgrons—Willam B Ogden, Rodmond Prindlelle lor, Hen: . , £. 0. . 8. Bou- oo B, D7 Ogiaom, Tony, V. Page, Eilsna B Wadsworth, MONEY can bo drawn at any time, with interest at tho rate of 8 per cent per annum on all sums deposited ono or more full months. P, R, WESTFALL, Pres't. SYDNEY MYERS, Cashier THE NERCHANTS, FARMERS, & MECHANICY SAVINGSBANK. Tnoorporated 1801, _Commonced Business 1862, 75 South Clark-st, Chicago, Opposite Old ourt House. ‘WEST SIDE OFFICE, 62 Halsted-st., near Madison. EXCLUSIVELY A SAVINGS BANK. Hide & Leather Insurance Coms= pany of Boston, Mass. A diridond of & on al d clalms will by mn}:‘fl:‘ ;‘E‘E& agfifi;&;i&%fiflfig. 5'4Ea Racelr. 3 ., Hoston % fr% Moo T Dovonsiliee 4 g A TER J. KEED, JOHN W, GARTWRIGHT, OLIVER H. QOLE, Reocetvers. 8KOW-PETERSEN, ISBERG & C0., BANKERS, No. 2 Sonth Olark-st,, Issuo CIROULAR LETTEERS OF ORED- IT and LETTERS OF OREDIT availabie in all Buropean citics. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8, M. SMITH, Secrotary of the Ilinois Btate Farmers® Association, beforo the Live ingston County Farmers® Assooiation, At Pontiag, oo the Fourth of July, Ianow ready for delivery ns an 8-page doou= ment, for general circulation. Farmera’ Clubs and Grangos will bo sup- plied at the following rates: Bingle Copies.. 2 ots.] 100 Qoples...78 ota, 10 Goptes— ll %Ak +:115 ota. | 1,000 Copies....$6.00 Addross J. W. DHAN, Room 6 Tribuno Building, Ohioogo. LIGHT RAILS. LIGHT RATLS, ‘We have in stock and are receiving large consignments of 8 and 13 poupd T Rails, which we offor ot low prices for n fow days, We oo also furnish any light Rails up to 36 Ibs,, on short m“wimuu: HALL, KT & 00., Whclesale Iron Merchants, 80, 82 and 84 Michigan-av, REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. An oxgellant Farm, ontalning six hundred soros, sita- o tho 3V Fthwestorn Rtail. a,’t farm osn bo Soponlontiy dhided ialo o ot s famia, 853 will Lo robang orty. 1o whols o I pa e Saghanged for o1ty propoc {iu'rgn‘gls.(:m ¥ ation Nort Deerbort—For Sel A very oligible carnor, east front, with fine aurround- togs, aud noar. ve. B, 8. GREELEY, Olty Barveyor, 2 Nizon's Buflding. GENERAL NOTICE. Bagravings of the Exposition Building, Threo 8izes, Prices, $1, $1.50 and $3, For Newepapers; Oards, Olroulars, &0, _Address ORI 0AGO ENGIAVING 0D i QAo kN o{n’e G 0b.) southionat dorrior Clark sad TO RENT, STEAM POWER TO RENT, With two yooms, 50150 foet. her with or without full sals of wood-work bulldr's machinety, thing oedod in working order; elovator in bujlding; rooms 2atod by atosm, sud wall w-d Terms favorable, GOODWILLIE, #5 Oblo-st., Norlh Bide. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Notios fs he t the firm of Chemiouz & Up) oo oroby slron that g e Ohomstous o & i bia'and cotloot all bilis. TOTE OHEMIOUK, . Obiloago, July 21, 1870, GEO. B. UPP. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1873. GIFT CONCERT. Grandest Scheme Ever Known, Fourth Grand Gift Coneert FOR THE DENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, 12,000 Cash Gifts, $1,500,000. Every Filh Ticket Draws a Gif, $950,000 for BSO. Tho Fourth Grand Oltt Concort authorlzad by spocin actof th lat for tho benefit of the Publle Libra £76f Kontughy will ko placo tn Publio Library Hall, Toulavillo, 1y, | Wednesday, December 3, 1873. 1 Only sty thousani Lckata will bo aold, and one-half of thaso aco {utarded for the Kiiropoan markot, thus laaving only 80,000 for salo in tho United States, whare 100,000 wore dlnrnlo&l of for tho Third Concort, The tickots ara divion Into'ton oaupons, or paris, and fivo o ol back tho Sohemo, with & lull sxplanation of tha moda of draw- ing, 'Rt this Concort, which will e tho grandost mustcal dispiny ves Wiihesod 1 this countrs, tho wopracsdouted $1,5600,000, Divided lnto 13,00 oash gifts, will bo distributed by lot ‘nong the tiokof-holdora, Tho numbors of tho ticko's to o draws from ono wheol by blind childron, and tho gilts {rom anothor, LIST OF GIFTS. ONIt GRRAND CASH GIFT. ONE G1tAND OASH GIFT.. ONE GRAND CASII GIFT., ONE GRAND OASII GIFT., ONE GRAND OASH GIFT., 10 Onsh Gifts, 810, 30 Cash G 50 Onah Gl 80 Cusb Gl 100 Onsh Gifu 130 Cmab Gifty, 250 Cnah Gifts, 325 Onah Gifts, 11,000 Cash Gifts, 50 ench 550,000 Total, 12,000 Gifts, ALL CASH, amounting to... .81,600,000 ‘The distribution will bo poaltive whoethar all the tickets a0 sold or not, and tho 12,000 glfte all paid in proportion 10 the tickots sold—all unsold tickets at the Kirat tho drawing. olog _destroyod, Rt roprosontod PRICE OF TICKETS. Wholo Tickote, 9500 Hslyos, 825.00; Tonthw, or osch oou 5.00; Tlssen Wholo MTiokota for 850,00, 21’ Tiokets for §1,000,00; 113 Whole Tickots for &5, 0. Whola Tickota for 810,000.00. ' No discount od loss than 85000 worth of Tiokuta at s timo, Tho unparallelod aucceas of tho Third Gift Congort, as woll aa the ‘satisfaction givon by tho Fimst and Socond, makos it only nocossary to announco tho Fourtl to fnsura the g’mmpt sale of m‘n? tiokot. The Fourth Gift Concort will bo conducted in alf its dotalls like tho Third, and full partionlars niay bo loaraed from clroulars, which swill bo Bant froo from this ofMca to all who may apply for them, "Tickota now randy for salo, and all ordors accompanied by, 1B mozoy pr Dllod, Liberal torme givon 10 thioso who buy in 'E. BRAMLETTE, Agont Pub). Libr. X .and Manager Gift Uoncor AT Tokeary Dutiing, Sosiecie, Ry. WATCHES. FINE WATCHES, ‘We have the largest assortment of Fine Watches in the West, which we are selling at remarkably low prices. ‘We have just received another large invoice of GOLD GUARD CHAINS. N, MATSON & (0, STATE & NONROE-STS. id Socond Concorta, an ia 13 B FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK. SECURITY FROM XLOSS BY ROBBERY FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. THE FIDELITY Savings Bank AND Safe Depository, In thetr new Tire-Proof Bullding, 148, 146 & 147 Randolph-st., Roceive for safo koeping in thelr GREAT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF BAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS (smong tho best in tho world, having cost ovor one hundred thousand dollars), Ooupon Bonds, Soour! Family Flate, Coln, Deods, Wills, and Valuables of evory de- H . Also, rent Bafos in tholr Vaults at from 810to 850 & oar, according to sizo, TRUSTE O BVEY KIND RECUIVED AND EXE- Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits. JOHN O. EAINES, Prosident. FOR SALE, ROGERS' & WOSTENHOLITS Pocket Knives, AT WIOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0,, 118 aud 120 Monroe-st., Chicago, BLANK BOOKS, &o. J. M. W. JONES, “Whols d Rotail Btationor, Prifiter, and Blank Book e onasar. Haload Wotk snd Obice ‘Btationery Bpectaltios Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st. WANTED, il ANTED--AGENTS.-FIROM 875 10 8200 por month, evorswhore, to soll ono of the most usaful articles evor favontod neoded fu every famnily, Sond for Olrou- e, Ado A lor. Addrost gy o0MD & 0O, 187 Btatoat., Cinoaao, 0. k| AT A SHIRTI, i IT WILL PAY TO ORDER ISHIRTS! HARRIB & 0ON] 171 Bouth Olarl THE RAILROAD BANDITS Further Particulars of the Mur- der and Robbery on the Rock Island Rail- road. The Train Aitacked by Six or Eight Ruftians Masked and Heav- ily Armed The Engineer Killed While Applying the Air-Brake. Passengers Threatened with Death Should They Leave tho Cars, The Express Agent Forced to De- liver at the Pistol's Mouth, Seventeen Hundred Dollars in Money Carried Off by the Raiders. Summary Lynching Predicted in Case of Capture, ' Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. BTATEMENT OF BUPERINTENDENT NOYCE. Des Mowes, Tn., July 23.—I istorviowed Mr. H. F. Hoyce, Buporintondont of tho Iows Di- vision of tho Rock Island Railroad, who was ontho train whenit was ditched snd robbed. o statod that tho train was tho Atlantic Ex- pross, which loft Council Bluffs at 4:16, and con- sistod of au engino, two beggage-cars, throo conchey, and two elecpers. All wont woll until they reached a point midway botwoon Anits and’ Adair, and sbout sixty milos from this city. It was about 8 o'clock, and growing rapidly dark. Phey woro traveling at the ususl speed, about twonty-six miles an hour, through a wild, unin- habited prairie ; thoro was not & house in any diroction botweon them and tho borizon. Mr. Royeo was seated in the sccond bagrage-car conversing with o friond, whon ho felt the appli- cation of THE ATR DRAKE. Ho wondorod for & momont what it meant. there waa no atation thore, and something must be amiss, or the train would not stop in that lonely locality. Ho jumpod to his feot, but had hardly stood up bofore he folt THE SHOCK causod by sudden stoppago, and simultancously tho car was thrown from tho track against the ombankmont, tho floor Inclining nt an angle of thirty dogroes. Ho was pitchod sgainst the side of tho car, the bridgo of his nose colliding wWith tho stanchion, causing a painful wound which bled coplously. Ho was TOVGNLY 6AKEN UP AND STUNNED, Rocovering his facultics, ho saw what he do- seribod o8 *‘a vory powerful mixtura of mon, baggago, bullion, aud express packages.” Ho henrd the sound of shots, supposing it to be tor- podoos, Btepping from the car to tho bank to nscortnin tho cause of tho troublo, he was mot by two mon, . MASKED AND EQUIPPED WITII NAVY REVOLVERS, ono in onch hand. One of thom romnrked, G~ dama you, got, back into that car. Gob Dack, or I'll kill you,” Accopting the perompt- ory invitation ho got back ns far us the daor of tho car, whon auother masked man, standing in- ide, aleo with a rovolver in his laud, ob- served, “Got out of hore, G— damn youj got out of here or Tll kill you” Ho got ont, Dewildorod botween two throatening fires. He went out on tho platform again, Another armed ruffian pointed o piatol from tho othor sido of the car, and uging the eamo oxpiotives, advised bim to get in out of that or o would kil him, A BULLET WHISTLED PAST IlIS EAR, and Mr. Royce rotired into ono of tho pageongor fn(ncnus, remuining there until tho highwaymen eft. In the meantime three of tho robbors had CAPTURED THE EXPRESS OAR, wher they oxpocted to find from thirty to fitty thousand dollars, tho amount usually carried on through traine, 'The route agent, Killingsworth, was scarcely contused by the concussion, Bur- iena, tho express messongor, was raising him rom where ho foll, whon tho robbors onterod. One of thom acted ‘a8 sontinel to atop any one from coming in, nother beld o cocked pistol to the oxprossman’s hiend, while tho third domands ed tho koy of thoenfo. Durgess, finding discro- tion to be tho bettor part of valor, and that it was usoloss to rosiat, bandod ovor tho koy, with which tho robber OPENED THE BAYE and_took out money puckngos smounting in all to £1,700. Ho was disappointed at the small amount, and demanded information as to whoro there was more. Tho mossonger ropliod that there was po more, The robber celled Burgess Dy s foul and nasty epithot. Burgess then vol- unteered to prove thors was no miore money by openiu tho paokage box, The robbor cut some of the packages with a knifo, and was onraged at fluding thoy contaiued nothing of valuo. Thero was & LARGE QUANTITY OF BULLION on board, but it oscapod notice, A wail-bag was takon up'and nn offort mado to cut it, bub mot thinking it oxpediont to loso tme with letters, tlie thiof throw it sido. Whilo tho mossonger was being cross-oxamined by one of the road agents, another invited Killingeworth to FORK OVER IIIA POCKET-DOOK AND KNIVE, ° and lio did so, Tho car was then evacuatod, tho thievos ecaled tho cmbankmont, mounted horses and galloped away fn & southerly direction, dis~ apponring st onca in the gathoring gloom. TIE RODDER GUALD, Whils tho car was being ransacked, four men with navy rovolvers, two on each sde of the train, kopt guard outaldo tointimidatotho prasen~ gors and provent thom from intorfering with the Gporations of thelr confedoratos, Tho passon- gors were alarmed, not knowing the moment o Yollay would bo ponred iuto the windows or how long thoy had to live. Bome adventurous Londs woro pointod out, when the highwaymen with horriblo profanity ordored them to disappear in- side, or thoy would sond a Lullet into them. A pagsouger askod if thoy intendod to KILL INXOCENT WOMEN AND GHILDREN, whon ono of the roblora suswored : * It you got back we won't hurt you. Woaro not potty robbers, We aro big robbors. Wo take from the rich, from those who aro ablo to lose, for tho use of the poor. Wo aro Grangers by G—." Mr, Royco snys tho roforonce to Graggors was Pickwickian, Tho passengor took in hig hoad, and no othora veutured to put tholrs out. THE PATAL PART OF THE BUSINESS waa onactod at the moment the ongine struck tho gap wn tho track. A volloy was fired into the ongine, Donnis Toley, the “firoman, who was stooping down shovellug coal into the furnace, waw tha ongineor shut off tha stoam with ong hand aud put on tho brakes with the othor. “Jack, what's the mattor#” shouted Folay, and then he hoard & crash, a fu de of sliots, nnd Jack foll over on him dead, tho wood and coal on top of both. Wlon Yoloy, who was bruiged and stuns nod, oame to, ho extricated himself and his faithful comrado, wha diod at the post of duty. No marks of pistol-shiots wero found upon tho Lody, und it i thought donth was onused Ly con- cuskion, TILR JEROIO ENGINEER, Mr, Royoo aid ho could have sworn that Rat- forty shut off tho stoam and apphied tho Lrako, aud ho kuows tho thonght of naving the hnue dred tivos thut rodo bohind liim was tho last that entoroed thomind of tho hovolo Iafferty, 1o soya that Rafforty wes one of tho most caroful, faithful,” and brave mon tha¢ evor traveled ovor pu iron rond, Ho had boen in tho sorvico of tho Company fivo yoars, durin, which he gained tho confidonco and rospoct of his omployers, Tho remains woro brought to tho olty, and takon homo to tho beroayod family, who have the sympathy of overyone. AID BENT FOL, When the robbers doparted, and they did not romain vory long, tho ~ontrage nwu&)yin only ton minutes, Mr. Royco dispatchod two brake- ‘men to tho noxt station woat, four milea distant, and with o passongor walked himsol? four milos oast to o mection-honge whoro thoy got hand-car and rodo eight miles furthor onst to Casoy Btation. Analarm was sont slong tho lino, nasistanco ollod for, snd the agonts ordor- od to sond mon aftor tho robbors. Tho Bheriffa of soveral countles rosponded, and posscs of citizong on borseback startod out at daylight from difforont points, Reliof traina arrived from tha cnst and west, and Inrgo gangs of mon wont to work to ropair tho damage to the traak, enfllnq thoir labors at_8 o'clock this morning, when tho irain resumod its way, ronchinghoro at 6 o'clook, The robbera did not cut the wires, ng 1t would have done no good, They calculated tho time it would tako tho train to communicate with tho noarest statfon ns suficlont to give thom 8 good start in thoeir flight. THE RODBER GANG. Mr. Royco thinks there wero not loss than six, nor moro than eight in the gavg, Tho mauka soomed to bave boen out out of white flaunol. They covered tho ontira faco excopting npertures for "the mouth and oyos, renchod back bohind tho oars, whore .thoy wore tied, and down tho brenst, rondoring identifi- cntion absolutoly impossible, They wero thiok-set, poworful mon, and Judging from their dialect and languago, Mr, Royco bolieves thoy werae genuino bordor-ruffiang, and not persons rosiding in tho vioinity. Tho olaw-bar and the spike-maul used in removing tho rail woro taken from tho section-houso beforo mentioned. THE PASBENGELS UNUARMED. ‘Thero wero from ninety to 100 persons on the train. A emall ivory-handled revolver was the only weapon in tho crowd. Of courso it was of noavail, and was not broughtinto notion. Nono of the passongers wore injured. Tho coaches and the sleepors atuck to thoe track. The roar sleoper was fillod by a party of aristocratic Ohi- noge students, on thoir way to BpringReld, Mass., to be educated, THE WREOK. ‘Thio tondor tipped over on tho engino, and the noxt baggage car rested on the tonder, Thosec~ ond baggago car went into the ditch, Tho air- bralko and the patent platform saved the remain- der of tho train, HOW IT WAS DONE. + The mannor in which the robbors throw the train indicates that thoy know the business. At an obscure curvo where the ougineer could not #oo tho track 250 foot nhoad, they removed tho platos aud drow the spikes from n rail on tho outside of tho ourve, 6o that tho ral oould bo ossily romoved. To tho rail thoy attachoed a ropo which ran up over the +steop of the cut into a suface ditch on a bank, which complotoly hid thom from tho viow of the approaching train, When tho train wos within throo rails’ length,thoy pulled tho rops, romoved the rail, and what followed ia dotailed above. A FORMER GONSPIRACY. Somo tiro ago o conspiracy to rob o train on tho same road at another point was discovered by a railroad man, who was instructod to join the gang for tho 'purpose of breaking it up, and it was broken up whilo tho intontions of tho gang voro kpown. Tho onginger, framan, con. uctor, and brakenion of tho_train were armod by tho'Compony, snd two ndditionsl armed mon woro sont a8 » roinforcomont on night trains. Nothing being known of this lnst gaug no pre- cautions were takon. LYNOH LAW TALRED OF. 2 Thero is an intonse desiro to hoar of the cap- turo of tho six porpotrators of this dastardly and murdorous outrsgo. Capitnl punishment bns beon nbolished in this Btate, but thogp is & uni- vorsal boliof that the rufans, if found, will moet doath by the hands of their eaptors. SECOND DISPATOH. Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, TROCLAMATION BY THE GOVEBNMENT, Des Moxxzs, Towa, July 22.—Gov. Carpontor to-day offered a roward of G600 cach for tho ar- rest of the persons m;(rvuga\i in robbing the train on the Rock Ialand Railrond, TIE PULSUIT. Numberless roports have been received horo fo-ay in regard to partion having arrested tho robbors, being just bohind them, or having them sirrounded, but so for they iave all provon untrue. Western Iowa is alive with scouting parties, and ovory effort i boing made to cap- ture tho villains, {70 the Asociated Press.) CONIECTURES, Des Moryes, Ia., July 22.—~Thousand of con- joctures aro curront Lore in xogard, to the por- Bons who robbed the train on the Rock Island Railroad Jast night. Tho most probable one is that tho robbery was committed by porsons liv- ing noar whora the robbery took place. Ihe va~ ligo in which thoy oarried off the moncy taken from the Express Company's safo ‘was found five milos south of the wrecked train to-day. Vigilont partios aro scouring Bouth- western Iowa, and it is confldently believed tho robbers will be eaught if thoy romain within tho State, A tologram, recoived hero late to-night, eays thoy crossod tho B. & M. R. R. last night at midnight. JORONER'S_INQUEST. William A. Smith, conductor of tho ill-fated train, tostifledto-day at tho Coronor's inquest on the body of John Rtafferty, tho cngincer, who was killod, that the troin was wrooked two and a-half or throo milos west of Adair station, sud 600 or 700 foot east of Turkey Creck bridge. I wis in tho smoking car, near {ho front end. nofse, I thought From tho tho ongino was in a ditch, with ono or two cars piled upon it. I was thrown under the soat in front of me; don't romembor which side of tho car I got out on, but know_that I reached tho ongine on tho north side. I wont forward to sco who was hurt, Tho first porson I mot was ono of the masked mon, near tho baggege-car, who pointed » re- volver in each hand toward 'mo, and told mo to gnt aclk, firing at mo at tho same time. I nckod down as far 58 the sleeping-conch bofore 1201t I was out of his way. oro I mot Den- nis Foloy, the firoman, Ho says : ¢ Billy, Jook is doad.”” Tho pnssongers waro fn o hubbub, and the women ond childron wero orying. told tho passengors I thought the masked mon were irying the baggage-car, and g to rob tried to borrow o rovolver, but failed, rom whoro I I could still soo the man was, 1 aow anothor passing up and down oo tho opposito sido of the train, 1 think ho was firing at mo also. Bomo of thepassongors asked mo to got into the train, as those men wero firing at mo and I would be the causo of somo of them boing killed. I then went into tho slecping-car at the roar, still trylng to got a rovolvor, and urging tho possengers to koep quiot, as theso mon wera robbing the bugfiug&!—cur. T wont out of the ladion' car up to the bank, andhence to tho ongine, 'T'wo balls passod through my clothing, while I was on the bank. Theso ehots camo from tho gouth sido of the train. Y did not oo 5 man on the north side, Thon I did not soo or hear anything more of tho magked mon. After tho passongors had gob quict I wont forward to investigato tho cause of tho wreok, At the hind truck of tho emokingcarI found a fish-plate had boen romoved from the rafl on tho north side, d!ucounuuzlu{nrnu at both ends, A ropo and a strap were tied in tho bolt-holes of the disconnocted refl nt the west end, and tho 7rope pnssed undor tho south rail soross tho ditoh and up on to the bank, A o pieco of rope was also found on the bank which seemed to have boen broken from tho other, Itwaanew ropo, tho sizo of a common bed-cord. Tho wost ond of tha rail, whon I aw it, was only a fow inchos from the south rail. The hind truoks of tho amoking-oar wore still on the traclk, Wohad beon ruuuing oightoon or twonty miles an hour, The passongors on the train report that tho geone way torrible, aud baflles description, When the crash camo all wore thrown forward, some ontlroly out of _their seats, Then came tho recoil, and immedintely after thoy heard Ilrlugi but supposed thot it camo from tho wreck, Many of tho mon jumped from the cars and startod to go forweid, and woro ordorad back by tha robbors, whocontinuod firiug, and onforced thoir commands by terrible oaths and throats, Bnok thoy went with a rueh, and In tho cara found the women and children half crazed with fright, shricking, orying, and falnting, imploring tho mon to protect them, aud exclalming, * M?' God! wo shall bo Lilled; wo sholl bo killod1” Tho atoutost hearts quailed, and folt thoy wore ot tho meroy of tho dosporas does, Altogother it was n scene unprocedontod in the history of rallroading in this country, na nover before has go rockless and daring o sohomo boen carried to complotion. All Westorn Iowa s in o fover of oxcitoment, Tarmers for miles around aro leaving the har- vost flolds with their familles, visiting the scene of tho robbery. T'he englne and baggage-oar re- main ga thoy woro Inst night. Tho formor is badly wrecked. Auporintondont Royco ostimatos tho loss sus- tainod by the Compaty at about §3,000. ARRIVAT, OF PASRENGERS IN GIICAGO. A special train, linying on_board tho preson- fieru who woro on the train which_was fired into v masked robbors, noar Anits, Towa, on Mon- ‘day M“‘"‘Il arrived at tho Ohicago, Itook Isiand & Daciflo dopob nt 1 o'olook this morning. Tho E)nrky numbered about forty, promincnt in which wore twonty-five Ohincse, on routo for Enstorn colloges, 'Lhe coun- tonances and doportment of thoso wers anything but thoso of peoplo who had_just eecapod from nporilous situation, Thoy jabborod and lnughed incossantly. A frantlo endenvor was mado by n roporter of Tue TnisuNEe to loarn from thom what thoir sonsntions wore whon they bohold the masked robbers, aud what they thought of stemmn-oars aftor tho nflair was ovor; but the endonvor was futilo, thoir moat in- tolligont responses hoing transmitted by grins, and winks, and contortions of thoir bodios,” But if these wero translnted mfihuhuywnm ploased with overything and overybody in Amorica, and Mr, Georgo Fassott, aesidted by Mr. Hickoy, at tho Grand Pacific Hotel, hos "ecldom stowed away a moro gleoful (\nrl.y. Among the passongers wag Mr. W. . TIjnms, County Clerk at Omaha, Nebrasks, who gave n vory intolligont nccount of tho torrible utrago, but, since it doca not diffor matorinily from that contnined in our dlspatchos from Don Moines, it Is omitted. The passongors wore united in glving the oMcinis of tho road prafse for boatowing upon them overy sttention that would tend to increaso thoir comfort, —_— POLITICAL. Meeting in Cincinnati in the Interost of the Third Party Movemont==Iess olutions Adopted. Special Dispatch to The Chieago T'ribune. CixNcixnxaTi, July 22.—The third party move- ment, which will bo ropresented in the Btate Convention at Columbus on tho 30th inst., is markod by incrensing activity in this city. A ‘mooting of citizons dissatisfied with tho old par- tlos, nt Groonwood Hall to-night, was fairly ot tonded, Tho donunclations of both Democratio and Ropublican leaders wero loudly applauded. No politicians of prominence woro presont, but spoeches were mado by E. M, Davis and other Inbor agitators, which woro onthusigstically re- ceived. 'The following proamble aud resclutions wero ndopted : ‘Wirzneas, Tho oxocutive and legielativo branches of the Govornmont have ovinced iho most profound dis- Tegord for {ho public weal, in that they have given nway the public domain’ to heartloss raflrond corporatious, and tleroby bult up # landed arlstoo- racy ; and, WiiEneAs, They Liove given away tho monoy power of the Government to banking corporatious, threby creating n monoyed aristocracy ; and WaERzAs, Thoso corporntions havo used thoir power 10 further corrupt our Congress, and _theraby placo in oxistonco {ho gigantlo fraud known as tho Credit Moillor ; and, Wrzneas, Tho Congress of tho United Blates, through the bisndishments of wealth and thelr love of greed, hovo insultod tho public confidence roposed in theniby what is familiarly known as tho back-poy salary grab ; ond, Witzitzas, Tho two old parties, Domocratio and Re- " publican, are aliko sorvants of tho aristocratio classes ; thecofors, Resolved, 1, That we, the pooplo in convontion a6- sombled, do horoby organizo tho Peopk's Party, that sholl havo for itn polo star in lemslation tho curtall- mont of the various modes by which wealth Is smassed in tho Liauds of {he fow, onoof tho greatcst of which is ‘monopoly of tho ofl ; and 9, That wo organizo {lls Peopls's party for iho syawed purpose of uilimatly resioring {lio lunds, to thio peoplo and tho money power to tho Governmant. 3."Thiat the Govornment should not oid by any ‘meana tho National Bynke, but should tako mcasurca to destroy thio aystem kmown as tho Natfous! Banking system, and instend thoreof fasuio o gold eurreney, 4. Thtat fzrthio ovont of the Peoplo's party_obtainin povwer, wo will acok to deatroy tho prosont erimf Iaodo of rafaing the publia Tovetmes by import dutics, 5. That we, tho Peoplc's party, if intrusted with ‘power, sedulously gusrd tho remaiudor of the public Uomal, and groist tho samo to actual rottlers in limited quantitles only, G. That the truo mode of lquidating tho public dotitda by Iaying & direct tox an tho wealth of flo country, s vo foviad directly on_tg peaplo for iy army that fought tho battles of tho Government against the late rebelllon. 7, That wo recommend tho foregoing to the favor- able consideration of the Peoplo's Convontion to be Tield at Coluzabua on tho 30t tnst. The Louisinnn Condition to HSo Exe plained by n Dolegation of Colored Men. New ORrEsNs, July 22.—Tho Republican says: #Hon. J, Henri Burch loft fortho North last evoning by way of tha Jackson Railrond, ts an avant-couitior of the Committeo of colorod men appointed to visit tho North to oxplain to tho people the ovonta of tho latost election in this Stato, Mr. Burch is announcod to spesk in Harrigburg, Pa., on tholat of August, Mosers, Ingraham, Chebtor, and Lowis, will follow Mr. Bureh in & weck or two, aud tho party wiil ren- dozvous nt Saratoga on tho 6th of August.” At a meoting of tho Committee of colored men in this city yostorday, it wos agreed tocall a con- vention of coldred men some timo in November, 40 maot in New Orleaus. Maine Bemocrutic Stato Convention. PorTLAND, Me., July 22.—The Democratio Btato Committeo have issued o coll for n State Convention to bo holden in this city Aug. 12. THE GOODRICH MURDER. MRumors and Denlals About tho Caps turo of Roscoe, the Alleged Accoms Plice of ¢ Kate Stoddard.”? New Yonx, July 22.—Yesterdsy aftarncon it was rumored that Roacoo, tho supposed accom- lico in the murder of Charles Goodrich, had Emm nrrested in Now York and transforred to tho Brooklyn police. No information conld bo obtained from tho latter, but during the ovonin| Mrs, Lucotto Moyors went to Brooklyn on_busi- nees conuected with the Goodrich cago. It was subsequontly gavon out that a man, supposad to bo Rodeoo, hed boon arrostod on Broadway and sont to Braoklyn in o conch. Tho roport in a morning_jonrnal that Roscoo, tho alleged sccomplice in thio murder of Oharlos Qoodrich in Brooklyn, was yestorday arrosted in this city, is denied to-dsy by the Oblof of Polico of Brooklyn, who nlso donied tho story that Lucotto Moyors was sont for last ovening on busi- nesa connected with tho caso, Isaso B, King, fathor of Lizzio L, King, aliag Kate 8toddard, arrived in Brooklyn to-day, and visitod Lis daughtor at the Raymond Stroot Jail. Ho remained threo hours with her in her cell. ITo had not seon hor boforo for six yoars, and gnid sho was vory much changed, A Brooklyn {;npur publishos nlongzhy interviow with Kate, ut nothing was developed. BEECHER-BOWEN-TILTON, An Investigntion to Bo Mado by the Plymouth Church Officinls in tho Eall. New Yonx, July 22.—Tho statoment that there will bo no fvostigation by tho Doacons aud Trustoos of Plymouth Church, relative to the Bowen-Tilton seandal, is untruo. Tho trinl has only beon postponed on sccount of the absenco of Mr. Boechor anda number of the Committoo, o tho'fall, hochacgos flod agalu Towon and Tilton will bo fully lnvostigated. Who mosslons will probably bo held with clased doors. ©Ocenn Stenmship Nows, Livenroor, July 23.—Tho atosmships City of London, from Now York, aud tho Circassian, from Quebee, have arrivod ont. New Yong, July 22.—Arrived, tho stoamors Tsmalia, Gulllo, and Ganada, from Livorpool. NEw 'Yonk, July 23.—Atrived, the stcamera Viotoria from Glasgow, aud Nebraska from Liv- orpook. An Incendinry Captured. Bostox, July 22.—William 0. Wilking was ar- rosted to-day on o chargo of sotting firo to the romiucs No. 8 Provineo stroot, last night, and Eflldln 22,000 bail. Ho claimod to have had ‘botween 600 and 8600 worth of goods in the siaco, but examination shows only about onos {outh of that amount. el A Sorlous Stabbing Affray. Proravereisa, July 2%.—To-day Torronco and Potor Doris wore stabbed, tho former in tho sldo and the lattor in tho abdumen, by Hugh MoaElwoo, as 1 allegod, at tho corner of ‘wom{- third aud Markot sireety. Doth wore badly woundod, BcEiweo oscapod. e g Sortous Accidant. Doven, N. I, July 22.~—1The Ilon., John P, Talo foll this morning aud broke a hip bono, WAR IN SPAIN. More Complications in the Na- tional Cortes---The Mi- rority to With- draw, Surrender of Scven Ships-of-War at Cartagena. Inoreasing Mutiny Among the Gov- ernment Troops. Miscellaneous Foreign News. SPAIN. Mapnip, July 32.—In tho Cortos, Iast night, o motion to consure the Government for its de- crpo declaring the iosurgont crows of tho Span- islt frigates at Carthagenn to bo *pirates” was rojected by a voto of 110 to 90, DBayoxse, July 22.—Nows rocoived here through tho Carlists concorning the insurrection in Cartagenn throws additional light ou tho ae- fection of tho Spanish squadron in that port, which was mado tho subject of n Government docroo nnd voto in tho Cortes yesterday, The insurgonts, aftor gaining control of the city, soizod Castillo do Las Galoras, a strong fort on tho west sido of tho harbor, loss than a thou- sand yards from the ontranco, which it com- mands completoly. This gave thom tho control of the two lower batterios on shora at the mouth of the harbor, Thoy holsted tho flag of tho Commung over tho fortification and summonoed tho squadron lying in tho larbor to surrender, The crows woro in_sympathy with tho insur- gents, and tho vessols fell into their hands with- out oposition, Tho chiof commoud of tho Squadcon is mow intrnated to Posus, Who Jod tho msurrection in tho mn: vl areonal st Dorrolin, Province of Corunna, somo months ago. Tho vessols thus taken by tho insurgonts aro tho Victoris, iron clad, 24 guns; Numoucis, iron-olad, 20 guns; ‘Totuan, fron-olad, 40 gunn; Almanzs, sorow frignto, 48 guns; and steamers Fornando El Ostolico, Ferrolsns, and DBlanso Garay, nob classifiod. The four vessels first namod aro among the fincst in the Spanish navy. Mabrip, July 22,—It is roported that tho Therlan regiment, which the Governmont dis- patched to Cartagons to nid in quelling tho outbrosk thore, has mutiniod and joined the in- surgents iu a body. k At Vittoria, thero are 7,000 Ropublican troops in . complots stato of demoralization aud disor- ganizatiop, Boveral of the municipal officors havo been murdered by the soldiers. The B?\lbflcm troopsat Ciraugin surrondered to tho Carlists, on condition that thoir lives ghould bo sparod. _In spitoof tho terms of the surrendor, the Carlists shot a numbor of them, aftor they had doliverod up their arme. Dou Alphonso has sent to tho Spanish Goy- ornment a_formal proposition for an arrange- ‘mont for tho exchiange of prisonors. Mapnip, July 23.—Tha_declaration of inde- pondonco it Alicante wau brought about by the arrival in the harbor of the_insurgent iron-clad Vittoris, from Cartagenn. Bho soon afterwards sniled, when tho oity returned to its loyolty to tho National Govornment. The Govornor of Alicanto was arrested, and will b tried by court- martial for treason. The minority have decided to withdraw agaln from the Cortes. AUSTRIA. [Herald Special.] Vizsna, July 22.—The Emperor visited the Amorican’ Dopartmont this morning, accompa- nied by Baron Sohwarz Souborn, Count Boll- gord, and tho Minister of Police. Notice had been’ given to the Commissioner boforchand, His Majesty wore o Fiold Marshal's uniform. Ho wes recoived at the ontrance by Mr. Garrot- son, _tho _Chiof _Commigsioner; Binis- tor Jay, Mr. -Mollrath, Architect Pock, and othor Commigsioners. Tho Emporor accompanjed by Mossra, Garreteon and Jay, avo o closo oxamination and scrutiny to evory lopartment in tho exhibition, Tho original sew- ing machino made by Elias Howe was exsnined with doop attontion, tho Emdpamr ssking what additiona! improvements had been made. Ho went through tho elaborato oxhibitions of the othier sowing machine manufacturors, oxamining spocimens of embroidery and_stitcliing. Aftor curiously utnflxin o map of Ph“ndulfimn, the Frmparoy askod Minlater Jay whore, tho slto of tho Contenninl exhibition was, and put othor Juostiona as to the resourcos and attractions of 0 city. Tho models of tho schoolhouses of Boston and New York wero examined at longtl, the Emporor inquiring into tho methods of in- struction, and the numbor of scholars, A model of tho oxcavation of Hell Gato was oxnmunod closely, and after putting numerous questions as to tho nocossity for tho work 6aid to Count Dellgard: “Tho ongincoring _feats of theso _Amoricang are _ incredible.” IIo visited tho Dental display, and was much amazed, asking the names of the va- rious materinls for the manufacture of tooth, Tho display of cotton, sugar, and rico, from tho Bouthern Btates interestod’ the Emperor, who oxprossed surprieo and gratification at the,as- tonishing rosources of the Southern States.. Ho also oxamined tho Obio, Missouri, Now York, and Cylifornia wine oxhibition, asking aboul tho quality of the winos. A glass of American champagne offered tho Emperor by an Amoerican oxhibitor was smilingly deolinod, Hoe spent some timo studying tho map of tho Northern Paclflo Tailroad ‘country snd the nccompanying cols lootion of wheat, furs, and minorals. ~ Looking ot tho map, o #aid: * You have an immensg country, but don't tho Indians trouble you." Tho display of the American Bonk-Note En- graving Company iutorosted tho Emporor, who asked _the values and dopominations of tho notes, Ho was excoodlngly pleasad with the ochromo display, sudying tho landscapos and goa Booncs, and asking what sections of country wore réprosonted. Mo looked closoly at tho ox- Dibition of gold pons, testing their points and nsk{xixg a8 to thoir durability and facility of writing, "ho displey of oros from Michigan, Tennesaso, Ponnuylvania, Iilinois, and Indiann wore soruitine ized, Blocks of cosl and iron wero intoresting to the Emparor, who inquired tho quality and production, Whilo ko was passing through the musical dopartmont the Austrian Hymn was played upon o parlor organ, Tho Emperor raised Liu hot. Tho display of boots, shocs, and loathor wos large, and oxnmined oritically and satisfactorily. A long timo was spont in tho arms departmont, the Emporor looking at eve- ry modal exbibited, taking tho armsAmoving the triggors, inquiring tho nechanism, exsmining curiously tho military saddlos aud nccoutro- ‘mants, putting his fook into a woodon stirrup, tosting and commonding tho models, espocially tho models of cannon sud fortifications from the War Dopartment. When tho Emporor came to tho sanitary car tent and tho model of o hospital for wounded soldiors, ho was deoply in- terosted, nsking about the comfort of the wound- ad, and wondering how cars of such unususl Tongth could turn ordivary railway ourves. Fi- naily, hio gaid to dr. Garrotson: * For improve- wments and new inventions sinco tho lagt Exposi- tion, Amorion is without comparison in the en- tire building.” In all, the Lmporor spent two hours in closo sorutiny of our doparimont. Porfect order provailed, slthough thero woro no polico, and o large number of porsons fol- lowed tha party, thero was no crowdiug, As the Eniperor pussod from tho display, b was ro- coived by each exhibitor in porson. e eaid ho would reservo anothor day for the oxamination of tho ngrioultural hall and the school-louso, and thio machinory ot the end of tho depastment, ‘I'he Emporor shook hands with Messrs, Joy and Garetson, expressing thanks for tho courtesy shown him. Asholeft, Mr. Jay remarkod that ho wad sorry that tho Amorican Dopartmont did not fully represont tho capabilitics, industry, and rosources of tho United Btatou. ' Tho Em- poror, through Baron Sohwarz, sald, “Amarica nked horo & moro varied, instructive, sud in- torouting display than it has ehown in any pro- vious forefgn oxhibition. Beyond that, the mast noticeablo foature in your display of industry and art is the constant ovidenco that tho artificors oro thinking mon, and that your labor sooms "lng)lmd by coustant and aotive intolligonce,” Crossiog to NUMBER 337. tho Britlsh Dopartmont the Emporor wa3 re- coived by Sir Endrew Buchanan, Dritish Minls- tor, Mr. Owon, and the other Commissioners in stato, with whom ho oxamined closely tho dis- Yl’nyz fi! Gront Dritain and aftorwovds that of razil. e CUBA. TIAVANA, July 22.—The B]pnnb\h Congorvatives of Havana sout to Madrid, Dy tho Inst mail, & [wllhun t0 bio prosonted to'the Cortos, in which oy pray thnt, 50 long ns o, singlo armed rebol remains, who crios ¢ Death to tho Spaniards,” and unt{l suMoiout timo s olapsod for the com. pleta_ro-ostablislment of tranquility in Cnba, no raforms be introduced, such asaro likely ta prodco disturbances, which would ouly bg tavorable to the rebols. Tho potition was signed 1ostly by wonlthy Spanfards and slrvoholdors and their depondonty. Tho Itepublican Committeo Aaild to-day for Spnin to lay thoir canse beforo the Corten, Tioy aslc mora roforms, especially tho liberty of tho press, sbolition or modification of the consor- ship, and tho practical onjoymont of o ropubli- can form of Govorumont loro as woll as in Spain. —— MEXICO, Wasnmaron, D, 0., July 92.—A privato letter roccived horo by . Giovernment ofticer from o prominent Amorican in Moxico states that tho k{nxicnu Governmont hns no destro to nssumo an nggronaivo position towards tho United Statea on acoount of tho McKenzio raid over tho Rio Grando, and it is not fonred that any offorts ot rotaliatlon or diplomatie complications will ho tho rosult, The truth is the Moxicans aro deal- ing with tha¢ question very tenderly, and tha ‘punishment MeKonzio inflicted on tho treach- orous thieyes, cugnged in doprodations on tha Tio Grands, is not regarded ns mueh of an offonso ageinst wtornational luw us some would havo it appoar. ey GREAT BRITAIN. TLoxvox (Evening), July 22.—The extraordi- nary heat continue withont abatoment. —_— Spectal Digpateh to The Chicngo Tribune, ‘TonoxTo, July 22.—The oxcitomont ron]mcnn the Paaflc scandal continues. Tho balubores dofonso of tho Ministorial papors, without the oxplanation of tolograms, lolters, &e., signed by tho Ministors, oxcitos ridiculo, a8 1t is vory pat- ent that their guilt is proven. Bome commont s boon elicited by tho circumstance that tho name of J. L. Beaudrl, sppended to Bir Hugh Allan's aflidavit, aleo hends four names eigned to a recoipt for 520,000 pnid over to Bir Goorge Cartior's Contral Committeo. Thoro 18 no doubt that the namo represents one and the samo per- son. Btill further disclosures await publication, which daro not bo disputed. INDIANA. Now Rankelnfghts of Pythinges The Endinnapolis Exposition ligious-=Board of Equalization, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, Inp1anarorts, Ind., July 22.—Articles incor- porating tho Market Bavings and Exchanga Banl, Orown Point, Lake County, woro filod with tho Beorotary of Stat to-day, Tho capital Btock is §25,000 ; Josoph E. Bonny, Prosident ; J. D. Holden, Csshior. Tho capital is all sub- seribed. Tho Indiana Grand Lodgo of tho Knights of Pythins openod in somi-annual convention this morning. Al tho officers woro prosent. Thirty- five lodges wero reprosonted, A resolution providing for an annunl instoad of o somi-annual sossion was laid on the tablo. Tho Becrotary's roport shows tha. oxistenco of thirty-five lodges in the Btato, with o momborship of 1,000, Total resources Jan. 1, $17,815.60 ; preeent resources, $24,210.87; cash on hand, 5,166.03 ; amount of iuvestments, $14,856.79 ; widow and orphan fund, $4,160.05. Adjourned until to-morrow morning. "I'ho Indianapolis District Confatence of tho Mathodist Church in session to-day resolved ta invite tho National Camp-Mecting Associntion to meot horo in 1874, N ‘The last brick in the Exposition building was Inid this afternoon. ‘Che work was bogun in May, and pushed rapidly through, at o cost of 876,000, Probably thero lu notio superior in the country. Tho obsorvatary cost 20,000, Tha manngors to-day trobled the promiums on flowors and plants. " The Stato Bosrd of Equalization adjourn to. morrow until Monday, whon o final reviaion will bo mado and the record signed. HE CHOLERA. The Pestilonce In Western Missourisv Great Alarmm Among the Peopless Xeports from Other Sections. S1. Louis, July 22.—Dispatehes from Louis- iana, Ma., to-night eay no doaths froms cholera have occurrod thoro since Saturday last, and that the alarm and excitoment, whicli provailed provioug to that time, have subsided. Only twonty-oight denths hnd ocourred in all, OiNomwNaTy, July 22.—Throo deaths were ro- ported from cholora to-day, ono a colored man 8t the Good Samaritan Hospital, which makes the fifth cago at that watitution within a week. The weathor i8 quitocool. The Health Office to-dny roports soveral dangorous cholera mor- bus cases from cating small fish. Tho Board of Health probibits tho salo of such fluh. Br. Lous, July 22.—Turthor sdvices from Touisiana, Mo., ay tho cholers hasabated thero, Lut some lifty porsons altogethor havo died with it sinco it first broko out, including somo of tha most prominent citizons, In Prairioville and Troy tho ecaurge raged [enrfulli, the towns bo- o) ing slmost dopopulated, oither by discasa or pooplo floang from thoir homos. Out of ohe fmmily of nino porsons in tho former place, all'of whom wore woll last J¥riday, only two romain. Tho disoaso al4o pro- vailg in other towns nonr by. Business is almost suspouded, and most of thoso who aro able ara flooing frofn tho infected places. Evaxsvinie, Ind,, July 23.—The Journal's corrospondont at Princeton roports the cholera in tl.mg noighborhoad, three or four miles east of that place on Indian Crook. Ton persous have diod ginco tast Friday, and now casos are roport- od daily. Roports wore current that the discaso had broken out in Carmi and Mount Caxmol, Ill., buk tho Journal's advices show them to have boon unfounded, Tho Journal's Mt. Vernon reporter statos that thoro aro only about 1,600 people in that place, and that tho surrounding towns are full of Mt. Vernon citizens, who have fled from tho city. Tho Board of Health have requoestod all persons not to visit the place Dfor‘ ‘n:‘ulpmuunz. ail, From the Aton (I Telégranh, July 21, Twelve doaths from cholers aro {flpnrlofi from tho Blaok Jnok sottlement within thio past waok. Tho locality is within 6 miles of tho town of Lobanon, St. Clair County, snd the report (onuses considorablo oxcitemont among the rosis lents thero. donta h0C0, s Rouling Green (Ky) Demoerat, A report roachod us Wodnoaday last that sov- oral casos of cholora had uq]luunfll at_Cromvwoll, in Oliio County, on Green Itiver, und that Dr. "Taylor, of thal place, wad in & fiyulg condition from tho disoaso. From the New Orleans Picayune, July 18, Tho cholers I8 making things lively for the undertakers down in Bt. Jomes and Ascension Parishos. The Pointo Coupeo Heho says that sevoral dentha hayo occurrea on Falso Rivor aud on the canal, with the usual symptoms of cholera. Zirom the Dresien (enn.) Dowocrat, July 16, At Union Gity, Mrw. Blakomoro, whosa husband was killod somo months ago, lost one child ‘Wedneeday from cholora. Mis. Evang, who shot Dr. Masgongill, is also roportod dead ; whother from cliolorn or by her own hand, reporls no contradiotory. Mrs, McCall diod tho_day Loforo youtorday. Nrs, Lowid diod yostorduy; also, 39, Gralinm, tho nesistant tolegroph oporator, Whilo gm "aro sovontoon othor cakos roportod. —_—————— } Xtalinn Oh Ill-filfl.vn\'yi.‘ Ganidh Tlaves, July 22—@, T, Sacchi do Casali, cl)glf:)vl‘ca d'lla“a,);vith another gontleman from Now York, havo arrived in this city boarlng cer tifled copios of tho rocent aots of tho Italian Parlismont in rogard to tho systom of child- slavery. ‘Uheno dosumonts will bo usod to-mor. Yow moming in tho prosecution of Glionno, wha ia undor 2,000 bnm‘u for lmllllni: several Italian Doys n virtusl bondage in this clt ——— Dr. Mary Waller, il rritons, July 24.—Dr. Man ‘alker waa nrr‘::tod Tioro to-day, for appearing in mon's clothing, and soon roloased.