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The Ehicagoe Dailp Teibne, VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 2.4, 1873. NUMBER 338. COAL (DAL E. . Hodstrom & (o, Minera:and Shippers of and Dealers fn WILKESBARRE COAL. Retail Ordefiromptly and Carefully Filled, MAIN OFFICH: No. 71 Washington-st. DOCKS—13 Kingsbury-st, uear Kinzie, oot uf_ga_st_ Sixtoenttit HORATIO PRATT, Agent for Chicago. LADIES' GOODS. Until July 31, Before moving to my New Btore, 34 Wash« dngton-st. (between Htate-st. and Wabash- av.), I will offer 10,000 Yards Real and Imitation Laces, at half price. 600 Pieces Gimps and Fringes, black and colored. H500 Gross Buttons, black, colored, sill, or motal, ot YOUR OWN PRICE, inclutfing alarge vari- ety of Ornaments and Loops. Worsted Embroideries, of every description. Bargains in White Embroideries, in full pieces and remnants. Yarge line Linen Collars & Cuffs, Ribbons of every quali and width, at prices whic tempt the closest buyer. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSHLE, G.MENDELSON, Madison-st., cor. Franklin, NEW PUBLIOATIONS. FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS ©Of 8. M, SMITH, Becretary of the Illinois 8tate Farmera’ Assooiation, before the Live ingston County Farmers' Assooiation, At Poitiae, on the Fourth of July, Yo now ready for delivery as an B-page docu= ment, for goneral oirculation. Farmers’ Clubs and: Granges will be aup- ‘plied at the following rates: Bingle Copies.. 2 ota. | 100 OCo; 75 ots. Togk Oemion 3 ota: | 1,600 Oonien. . Fibs Address J. 'W. DEAN, Room 8 Tribune Building, Chicago. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwankees, Sheboygan, eto., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 a. m. Saturdsy Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukee, etc., do'n't leave un- i1 8 p. m. For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fruitport, Manistes, etc,, daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For St. Joseph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 8. m, Baturdays, Boat don't leave until 11 P m. For Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p.m, Wednesday's Boat goes to Escannba, LIGHT RAILS. LIGHT RAILS, ‘We have in atock and aro receiving large. consignments of 8 and 12 pound T Rails, which we offor at low prices for a fow days. ‘We can alao furnish any light Rails up to 36 Iba., on short notice, L, KIMBARK & 0O.. ‘Wholesale Iron Meroliants, 80, 83 and B4 Michigan-av. OFFICE FURNITURE. OFFICE DESKS, VHEAY, 8% MORTON & CO.'s, Manufacturers, 215 Randolph.st., Chicago. LOTTERY, Ofolal Drawing of the Dally Combinstions Oli-lgll tfll‘O- 191, !Q’IEJULY‘!I!. ’I‘!'Il';’ o ™ G BE NG, S DO JULY 5 e “‘15'} weoured o1 o lnfnmllll:n &ive! anagor, Braoch Officas, Btate-at. i e i % o A togma '8 ‘w7, 15% Bouth: Olas 451 Bodgwiok-at., 115 Bouth Canal-st., 41 i GENERAL NOTIOE. CHANGE OF FIRM. ‘Willlsm Oliver withdraws from the membership of our firm from July 1, 1§39, The firm name will continue aa before. GAGE BROTHERS & CO., 217 and 220 Wabaghaav. DISSOLUTION NOTIOCE. * DISSOLUTION. e’g_h.::nmmlnh!p herotafore existing betwean Fonash o7 §a this day dissoly ‘mutual comsent, Al il dao s salt Foness & Taates 40 ba. pacd o . Hr onest, and all owing by Uiom to be paid by WL K. Forsts é . K, FONRAT, * M. J. TEARNEY, DISSOLUTION. The purtaenhip beretolors sxlstiog undor thie name of J. ¥, Emory & Uo,, has this dissolved by mutual con- 8] ), ) A g Gl SoL Y, R D MEETINGS. J Masonic, Waubansts Lodge, No. 180, meets this (Thursday) ' Hasll, 13 #t.y gpeeian 2t ey, e orieiiish, i Coudfeody Boxder ol e Y M Jom, o'y, Masonic. WSO NEDR s St dially invited. r. OLOTHING. FINE CLOTHING AT COST. 'WE IAVE STILL LEFT A Fine Assortment Blug Flannel and White Duck Suils, Alpaca and Mohair Sacks and Dusters Wiite Marseilles and Drck Vests, Bogs’ and - Childrer’s Linen Snits, ‘Which we offer st actual cost provious to removal, Aug. 1. | Edwards, Bluett & Co., 45 & 47 West Madison-st, And 308 State-st. . COD LIVER OIL, WILLSONS CARBOLATED (0D LIVER OIL s a Bpocifio and Radlcal Cure for CONSUMPTION "AND S0BOFULOUS DISEASES, Remombor tho namo, ** Willson's Oatbolatod Cod Liver " large wodge-shaped bottlos, boaring the Ot i s 3 Ja Sold by $ho bt Drgaister Prepared by J. H. Willson, 83 John-st,, N. Y, Forsalo by all Drugglats. estorn Agonta: HURLBUT & IS UDSON § 00, St. Louts, Mo. FINANCIAL, CO0K COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 108 Washingtoneat., Northeast corner Olark, opposite Court-House. WEST BIDE OFFCE, 4 17 MAlvwaulsco=nT. Dmrgrons—-Willlam fl‘POKdun.PR‘o’dx%w&“Pgnglvrl‘l‘l‘k o 7 Gl ond. V- Fage, ENiatin, Wadaworts. MONEY can be drawn at any time, with interest at the rato of 8 per cent per annum on all sums deposited one or more full months. Hide & Leather Insurance Com- pany of Boston, Mass. ) d clairas will b i entl lhpersent e ol SpERel SR MY ocs, No. 1o Dovonsbleo-sty, VSRR S gD, JOHN W. GARTWRIGHT, OLIVER H. GOLE, ooolvors. DIC. tost partios ‘REPORT, contafning th al tona " ontaining tho names of rovoral thun: '."n‘h“é‘.lulzguan‘u dcfi}:n. 018 preser and mil e denrerad Tain s fow dage. 3 . ALK COLLECITON AGERQY, 166 Madison-st., Chlcage MONEY TO LO On Chicago Olty Property; large sums at® per cent. MEAD & 008, 153 LaSalle-nt. TO REN Stores and Offices to Rent, EXCHANGE BUILDING. 1 Btore on Clark-st, next corner Washington, * 1 Btore on Washington-st. near corner Clark, Inquire Room 43 Exchange Building, STEAM POWER TO RENT, 80250 faot ench, sithier with o without Tl oo wasdvors Latidors Erorything B s reol 1eea: Torma favtrablo, od. 4 hontod by stasm, sad wolt b Go o DWILL T 85 O North 8 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ESTAPLISHED 1664, D. W. IRWIN & CO,, Gonoral Commission Morchanta. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, BATRIT & X, Bought and shipped or, \parzted on marginsin Obleage arkof No. 2 Chamber of Commerce, Chlcngo. FOR SALE. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOTNE & (0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. Refrierators and Ieo Boxes At Very Low Pricos. DALTON & CO., Exov_fi‘sTaN.b‘l Randolphi-at, Grand Pleasurs Excursion to Moutreal THE BPLENDID NEW LOW-PRESSURKE STEAMER LARFE MICEIGAIN, WM, ROLLO, Maator, Will loave her dook, faot of Jaokson- Xet, on_ Kriday, July 25, at § Exdurslon thrgiicl - ie‘whols lands, and Rapi = THOB, MOOAW; Puass. Apoat, 20l Houth Market.st. WANTED, TWANTED, a8 Watobman, Warehouseman, or any position g sorvlons of al able-badiod mar, W yeacant n3, urnish unexceptionable reforeuces, would buvo. But small remuneration’ expeotéd. Addross &, Fribune ofMos. WANTED. A GENERAL AGENT in the olty for the EQUITA. BLE LIFE ABSURANOK BOOIETY of Now York. JENNIBON & THOMPSON, General Mansgor, 108 Doasborash, S rond i, FOREIGN. Spain Becoming Daily More Helpless and Demor- alized, The Carlists Claim to Mave an Army of 30,000 Men. France Declines Arar tho Prosont to Ac- knowledgo the Carlists as Bel- ligorents. The Cuban Rebellion---Revolution in Hayti---South American News. SPAIN, Mapnip, July 23.—A meoting, attended by all the mombers of the Cabinet and s large number of the majority of tho Cortes, washoldlast oven~ ing at the War Offico, to discuss monsures neces- eary to soouro the overtlirow of the insurroction- ary parties in the country. Tho Cortes has approved the bill providing for an imposition of extraordinary war taxes. Per- sons known to be in sympathy with the Carl- ista aro to bo taxed hoavier than the loyal popu~ Intion. 5 The mivority of tho Cortos has issued a man- ifento condemning the policy of the Govern- ment. Prosident Salmoron held & council of Gonorals to-day. Ho was advisod to summon immediately into sotive servico 90,000 men of the reserves. Tho ctvil Govornorsof Bovilloand Albaceto have boon diemissod, and opleced by special delo- gatos. Gen. Martinez has superseded Gen. Valovale as Captain-Goneral of Valencia. The inhabitants of Utrera have defested and taken two guns from an insurgent column which ‘marched out of Seville to carry into effoct tho doolaration of indopondence. As the insurgont iron-olad Vittoria was sailing from Alleanto, n Gorman frigate which was ly- ing in the harbor got up steam and followed hor out, 'bg ordors rocolved from the Gorman Loga- tion af Madrid. DBAncELONA, July 23.—The romains of Gen. Oabrinetz, who was killed in the ongagement noar Ripall, botwoon the Ropublicans and the Carlists, will be brought to this oity. Fearing a disturbanco in consequence of the issuo of & proclamation of indopendonco, many rospectable inhabitants aro leaving the city. A Colonel of the Olvil Guards hero has de- sertod and joined the Carlists. & BavonnE, July 23.—The Carlists claim that their effective_forea now in Spain now numbers 80,000 men. They have discmbarked a Iarge quantity of arms and smmuuition from England at_Requicto. Pans, July 28.—~The Carlists have made a formal domand of France for recognition of thoir rights as bolligeronts. The French Gov- ornmont has rofused, and declares that it will romain_perfectly nontral. In sccordance with this polioy it has forbidden the Spanish Ropub- Ticana from sending succor to Puigcorda by woy of Tort Vindres, a French town on the Mediter- ranean. (Herald Special,] Pams, July 28.—A proposition for the recog- nition of tho Carlists has been more than onco discussed in tho French Cabinot. The Duke do Broglie favors tresting with tho Government of Don Carlos as tho only powor capablo of gerlormln the functions of Government in pain. rosident MacMahon s willing to accopt tho Duke de Broglie's viows, even if ho were not himself compromised by his promiso to the frionds of Don Carlos, but the other mombera of the Ministry a) prainnd that such a course would greatly excite Irance and too glaringly countennuce and ' rocognize monarchial ~ tendoncies s right. The Car- ists, however, are confilent of an oarly recognition, and are oncouraged by their recent succosges overywhere and the general dis- organization in Bpain of every power thatcould Dbave opposed them, and tho despondency and hopolessness that scem o have seized the Ro- publicans, Tho Spanish Government has roquosted por- misgion of the Treuch authoritics to take war material to Puigcords from Porb Vendres by wsy of = French dferri- tory, thus tacitly admitting their incappcity to supply that placo by the route through Spain on account of tho Corlists. I'rance rofusos per- mission, and Piugeorda will thoroforo probably e it FRANCE, Panis, July23,—It is officially announced to- day that the fortiflod town Meziores, the Capital of tho Department of Ardennes, and the town of Prarleville, on tho opposite sldo of the River Mouse, were ovaouated last night by the Gor- man forcos, which have been occupied by them sinco tho conclugion of the war. o atafl of Gon, Manteuffel, commander of the army of ac- cupation, will remain at Nancy for a short timo. After its departuro from that city tho Verdun district will bo tho only Tronch territory ocou- pled by the German troops. Vensarunes, July 23.—The Assombly this aftornoon, after a most excited and tumultuous debate, adopted the bill ‘empowering the Pers manent Committes, which sits during the rocess, to prosecute the insulters of the Assembly. o Ernoul, in tho course of a vigorous sposch, da- nounced dictatorships as tho daughterof Licenso, and declared that tyrannical ropublics wore sure to bogot Cmsarism. —_—— CUBA. HAVANA, Jul{) 23,—Bpanish dispatches from Santingo do_ Cuba roport sevoral small engage- ments with the insurgonts noar Zarzal nufi iu- caro, but do not confirm the provious tologram, which snnounced a groat battlo. Thoy show, howovor, that the insurgonts are concentrating thoir forces near Puerto Principe, and naws of agu:oral engogement may arrivo at any mo- monf 8aN Juaw, July 14.—A monotary crisis pro- vails all over tho island. Boveral failuros have already ocourred, and others are foared. ——— # GREAT BRITAIN. YLioNnoN, July 23.—Tho woather continuen vory hot. At 12:30 this afterncon the thermomoter stood at85. A severe thunder-storm, accom- panied by sharp lightning, swopt over Lan- casghiro yestorday, damaging tho crops and kill- ing sevoral persons, The officers of the Unitod States stoamer Oon- gress, which arrived in the Clyde on Triday last, wore ontertained yesterday by the Provost of Glasgow. —_———— SOUTH AMERICA. WasmvatoN, July 23,~The United States Consul at l[qn‘evldoo, in viow of the civil war in Entre Rios, recommonds that the United Btatos stonmor Wasp I)roanml to tho ports of Parana and Targuay for the protection of per- sonsand {xmpun{ of American citizons, The following is_the report from Commander NMohan, of the Wasp, dated off Montevideo, June 14, addrossed to Admiral Taylor, commands iug tho naval forco in the Bouth Atlantio sta- tion : The revolution In Entro Rioa still contin- ues. The reportod capture of Parans oarly in the month proves to have beon false. It iasaid in this morning's ‘Expnru that Jordan has ordered all the males in Entre Itios, botweon 16 and 70, to bo onrolled, The entatos of those who do not roport uro to bo conflscated. 'fhe journals osti~ mato 18,000 to bo in arms on ono sido or the othor, It is asserted, from Argeutino sourcos that the Jordanites rocelve encouragement an assistance from Drazil, Tho only thing that seoms to affact forelgners ia the published proo- lamation of Jordan, that ho will shoot any for- oignors anFtux'od fighting against bim, It np- posrs that somo of his mon boarded s Dutch ark aud took from her two iron corronados, Laauayna, July 9.—Prosidont Guzman Blanco has loft the Onpltal for Port Cabello. It isro- ported that he will procoed.to Maracaibo to oheck Gon, Bulgar, who is showiug revolutionary symptoms, —_—— MEXICO, New Onueans, July 23.—A Matamoras dis- patoh Hl{u: An offiolal telogram from Gen. Oaballos to the military commaudor of this oity, datod at Topocon, tho 17th inat., aunouncoes tho comploto dofeat of tho rovolutlonists in the Btato of Jallisco, and tho capturo of tho leador, tho famous chloftain Losada, who has for tho lnst fittosn {unrn refused to submit to the su- thority of iho Fedoral Governmont, and hns hondod a band of malcontents in armed hos- tlity nfllfl! all tho time. PurnTo 'ratrE, July 0.—The whole country inins stato of formont. Communication bor tweon this place and Bantiago i intorrupted, A rising 8 roported in the interior. Gon. Alta- mira, the rovolutionary chiof, {s enid to bo making hoad ogaiust tho Government troops, e HAYTL . Oare Havymew, July 10,--Informntion has boon roceived Lere thot the insurgents in the north of 8an Domingo had an engogoment with tho troopa of President Baoz, and that the latter. woro totally routed. . A rocont contlagration at Gonalves doatroyod much proporty. g ITALY, Rone, July 23.—A consistory will bo held next Friday for the nomination of Bluha‘pn. Tho Oar~ dinals hore havo had Ingtructions from tho Vati- can not to xaceive tho Curo of Banta Cruz on his arrivol in thiscity, Tho commission for tho liquidation of ecclosiastical property openod its eossion here to-day, —_— AUSTRIA, YVienna, July 28,—The Emporor of Austris will go to Bt. Potersburg in the autumn. Ilis visit is rogarded by thoe press as of deep politi- onl Bi| lcance, RAILROAD MATTERS. Conforence RBoiweon the Ralirond Cominissioners ond Gfficors of tho Chicngo & Alton Ralirond Company =w~Cols T Yo Carter, nn Experienced Railroad Man, Invited to Assist tho Commissioners in Their Work=--Tho Trespnss Suits Against the Mclean ond - Livingston County Farmers ‘Withdrawns-=-Othor Railrond Mat~ tors. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. BeriNeriELD, Iil., July 28.—A conference was hold to-dsy botween Mr, Molfullin, Judge Beck- with, of the Ohicago & Alton Railroad, and the Railroad and Warchouso Commissionors. Tho objeot socmed fo be to got at the opinion held by the Chicago & Alton management with rofor- enco to tho new law, and their interprotation of it in the preparation of tho ratds of tariff on that road, aund as to tho fact of tho tariff ostablishod belng & remorkablo ono. 3r, McMullin stated that tho tarift would bo materially changed with- in thirty days, and that complaints that have “beon ‘made will bo thoroby satisfied. Tho con- forenco lasted all day, and will probably bs ro- sumed to-morrow, when conclusions may bo reached on the questions discussed. The Commissioners have invited Col, T. J. Carter, & railrosd man of forty yoars' experienco, tomoot with them, and aid thom with his expori- enco. Col. Cartor was the first Superintondent of the Tolodo, Wabash & Western Railroad, and hos been constantly engaged in the construction and oporation of railroads since 1832, Ho was moh\wd by Mr. Lincoln, in 1863, together with . Springor_Hartor, of Pittaburgh,- the first Government Director of tho Union Paocific Rail- rond, and romained on the road until near its completion, and was a momber of tho Construo- tion and Odmraung Committee, His large ox- orionce will no doubt bs of good value the ommissionors. It scoms that the Chicago & Alton Company have abandoned the retaliation course which thoy adopted toward the farmers of MoLean and Liv- jugston Countics. Judge Bockwith, while here, dismissed tho sulfts which he had brought Lllfil.\net thom under tho provisions of the Ku- iux _law n the United Btates Circuit Court. It will bo romembored that certain farmers in these counties got upon one of tho trains on tho Chicago & Alton Road, and refused to pay more than the amount allowed by the Inws of this Stato to bo charged by said road, and in consequonco of disordorly and unlawful 'Pmcandlngs, a8 was chargod, the train was de- ayed to tho groat damage of tho road, Tor this theso suits wore brought. Mr, McMullin and Judge Bookwith loft hero for Bt. Louis to-night and te-morrow thoy aro to moet certain officials of the Toledo & Western Railrond to negotiato, I am informed, for certain running srrangoments in the State of Missouri in connoction with the Toledo Company. Special Dispateh to The Chicago I'ribune. MruwAUKEE, July 23.—Ovor five hundred ex- cursionists arrived from Greon Bay to-day, celo- brating tho completion of the Northern Rail- rond to that placo. The visitora wers rocoived b{ a. largo delegation and oscorted to_ the Ohamber of Commorcs, hoaded by the Royal Saxon Band. There was no formal reception of tho guests, as it was thoir expressed wish to visit the city without domonstration, In the aflerncon they wera tronted to a gmnd Goncort nt Quontiwa bark by the iaxon Band, and in the evening by another mu- slcal fote, in whiok the Band, the Musical Socie- ’3’. and Bach and tein's orchestras participated, he park was fairly thronged by strangers and oitizons. The concert was one of tho finest we havo had in years, not excoptiog the Saonger- tost. To-morrow foronoon tho guests will make an excursion to the National Home and Bug View, leaving at 9 o'clook in the forenoon s roturning atnoon. Dexisox, Toxas, July23.—Arrangoments have been porfested for a fast line of refrigorator cars from hore to New York, to commence run- ning on the 16th of October, The Company will oroct extensive nlnufihtnr-haum here. It ia expected that a train will leavo Dounison for Now York evory other day, carrying fresh beef and fast freight eastwa Corunsus, July 23.—The Columbus & Indiana Contral Railroad Company have ontered suit in tho Court of Common Ploag, in this county, sgalnst Gon, Walout,” Uniled Btates Col- leotor, to recover over 67,000, the smount of United States tax claimed to have boon assessed againat tho Company or- roneously by tho Government. The Coluuibus & Hocking "Valloy Rairoad haveontored a sim- ilar suit, claiming over $6,000. MiLwAugee, Wis,, July 23.—Tho Hon.] John W. Cary, ono of tho Dircotors of the Wiscousin Railway Company,which was organized to accopt the 8t. Croix land-grant, haa writton o let{or ox- plaining the cause of the delay to be the unrea- sonable and unwarranted requiromonts of tho Governor, who insists that the Com- pany chall forfoit $05,000 for overy mile unfinished, the conditions bein, that thoy eball construct sixty miles by the 17t! of March, 1874, and forty mxfou onch succoeding AT, Thou&l‘x the Company may grade and bu: hoiron for the firat nixts miles, should thoy fal to have it in running order by March 17, they are liablo to a forfeiture of $250,000. The Com= pany is willing and roady to deposit tho necos- ary soourity and commenco work at once, a8 oon 88 the Govornor modifies his views. — Suicides. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OEpan m:-w;’m!om, July 23,—A man pamed T, L. Porter, living on'the wost side of tho river, in this city, whilo In s fit of montal deprossion, causod by long sioknoss, committed suicido ast night. 'SBome time ago he roquested bis ste) son to lond his muskot to shoot rats, but in al probability to shoot himsolf, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fonr Breeve, Nob, July 23.—Erostus A, Bmith, formerly of Company @, 1st Nebraska Tnfantry, yosterday, committod suicido at Bon- nott's rancho, twenty miles north of hero, b; shooting bimself through the head, blowing ol his entiro skull, Ho had been driuking hard for fow days provions. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, InpaNaroris, July 23.—A Cerman named Christian Bohmidt placed a rovolver to his tom- le and perforated his hoad, the ball passing on- Tiroly tifough tho braln, - Brunkennous wan tho cause of the suicide. Mo loavesn largo aud de- lmm!ont family, ‘I'he deod was acoomplished in ho premonce of his wife and childron, . Ratlrond Accidents, Avurona, 1L, July 28,—At 2 o'olock this morn~ ing & young man named John Eccles, in tho om=~ ploy of iho Chicago, Burlington & Guinoy Rail- road a8 brakeman, met his death whilo coupling, cary, the conneotlng bar In front of the enging passing lhmu%h his'body, Ho was a brothor-in- ]nw of Oonduotor Thomas Martman, of this city, and his untimely ond is mourned by a large cir- olo of friends, "Hoe loaves & wifo and ono ohild Tarrex Jlook, July 23,—A drunken man named Darme, who had gouo to sleop on tha track, was Tun ovor and killed by the western-bound traln 0;1 :l:o Momphis Railroad, noar Madison, lasb night. %mnmm-n, July 23.—Thomas Floming had his log orushod to-day by tho cars while attempting to drive noross tho track at the foot of Soutl Wator stroot ahiead of a passonger irain, ‘Tho locomotive struck tho biggy, throwing Floming out on tho track, His recovery is doubtful, sl b S iy THE I0WA BANDITS. Ruamors Concoerning 'Thoir Probable Wherenbouts—Descriptions of Somo of the Gang, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Des Moings, July 28.—The oxcltoment in re- gord to tho railroad robbory still continues. Thousands of armed mon sre scourivg tho country in pursuit of the fugitiven It 8 now roported that tho rob- bors have crossed tho lino into Missouri, and aro making for tho fastnesses of Mercor County in that 8tate, Btill thia roport is dis- belloved by many, who aro of the opinion that tho robbors aro still in the vicinity of tho placa whore the robbory was committed. Rail- rosd men of oxporionce, men who know the country thoroughly, src con- | idont that = tho scouting partios aro south of the fugitives, and that in viow of tho alarm, they are of tho opinion that the robbors are making for tho fastnoss of Morcer County, and that Morcor County is tho place whore theoy atay whon at homo, . 1t will bo remembored that a bank in Corydon was robbed in open daylight over o year ago, by o baud of cutthroats numboring about the same, Thoy bound tho oashior, and afterwards riding us) to o crowd of pooplo, who wero listoning to & stump specch of Toury Cloy Doan, informod thom of what_had beon douo, and sped away like the wind, It is belioved that tho railroad robbors of Monday night nto of tho samo gang. The bank robbors ‘mado thoir oscape in tho same manner that thoso robbors haye dono, Bosidesthe $1,700 in money thoy carricd away o scalod bag “bolongini to “Wells, Yargo & Co., which’ “wad: mips osed to contain o large sum of ‘mouey) ut Bupt. Quick recoved a tologram) from Ban Trancisco to-day stating that’ it only contained $637, making a total of 3,337, It is now belioved that accurate descriptiona of tho robbers lhaove boon obtained, On Sundsy night thros of them ot n farm-houso less than milos south of Adailr, Two othors, tho samo night, were at a residenco two miles north of that placo, The desoriptions of all thesa have boon forwarded to the pursuing party. Two of thom wero ot Stuart on Saturday night, laying billiards,one of tho two being tho leader. fioiu gfi!Cl’ihud a8 o sandy-whiskored man, about 6 foot 10 inchos high, and talkative. Thousands of rumors are in oirculation, but the impationt publio will have to wait the ond of the story, which it is hoped will bo a nooso for each of the robbors, < Tho body of Rafferty, tho onginecr, killed in tho robbery, left hero to-night for Clinton, .Iowa, for burial. Specral Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune. 8r. Joseri, Mo,, July 28,—It 18 kuown horo to-day that the Iowa Express robbers have boen tracod into Nodaway County, in this Btato. Ib is confldently bolieved that they cannot escapo. 'fhe wholo county is aroused, and tho officers in overy town and village are on tho alort. T POLITICAL. Tho Drift of Politicy In Virginia=e=Ex« Gov. Wise Spolken of in Conncction with the United States Senatorship. Speciat Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WasminatoN, D. C., July 23.—Ropublicans, ospocially in tho South, have been glorifying during tho past week or two over what they doomed o favorable omen to the party of tho Moraliats, which thoy olaimed fto find in tho alleged fact that Ex-Gov. Henry A, Wise, of Virginia, had in a lato Tetter put himsolf squarely on record in support of the Administration of President Gront. That lotter was ndadressed to one of the Governor's old porsonal frionds, who is now In this city, After atnth‘;f that he published and announced that he would not accept a nomination for the oftico of Governor of Virginia from either tho Congorvative or Republican Convention to bo held in Virginin, tho Governor’s own language is as follows : 1f elthor prefers my platform of principles, they can 8o declare; but it would bo consistent with neither my principles Bor thelr policy to nominate mo at all if they desiro my election and prefer my platform, To accept o nomination by the Couservative Convention wou’d mako mo ita candidate and array against me the Topublicans, aud, vice verss, toaccept . nomination by tho Republican Convention, would make mo its can- 1ate and array against me tho Consorvatives, Myaim 1s to extract tho best personnel frow Loth organiza- tions, to make poaco between tho colored and Cuticas- izn races among us, to bring the Administration to atrong grounds on which all puro patriots and inde- ‘pendenta con stand, s sot forth in my letter, and to support the President by promotivg tho peace and property of tho Southoru peoplo aud the nation st rge, I1f olthor Convention, therefore, will abatain altogethier from s nomination, I will defeat the nomie noo of tho othor, The President, having been informed of the contents of tho above lotter, is ropresonted as ‘being satisfiod that Wiso is one of his support- ors, Itis nolonger belioved that Wiso will run 08 on independent candidate for Governor ; but ho is expected to support Hughes, who will doubtless be the Republican nomineg, In this way it is claimed by the Ropublicans, that their candidato will cortainly be olected, and at the sumo time the complexion of tho Leglslature will bo changed to o mnl‘m'ity for the Republi- cans on !oin ballot, Tho plan then is to elect Wiso to tho Unitod States Senate to succoed the incumbont, Senator Lewis, whoso term will ox- pirein 1875, Although Wisois about 09 yoars of ago, ho is ng active and onorgotic now as ho awvas twonty or twenty-fivo yours ago, and is said tobo aboutas popular in the State now as he ovor was, The Gubernatorial Sitnation in Min= nesotite Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 81, PAvr, July 23.—The Asaociated Press dis- patoh on Monday from Minnoapolis repoated tho oluim mado by tho Washburn men that their candidato should have boen declared nominated on the third ballot by throwing out the votes roading for Attornoy Genoral, which worersturned scattoring. Tho claim is rogarded hero as ab- surd, but it was presumably mado to influence negotiastions among the leadors concerning the succeseion to Ramsey and the future division of ptronago, Thoro will bonovolt. Ou tho contzars, nvis msy bo aupflonnd by all snrtlou. The projeot to nominate him at the head of the op- position tioket, filled out with Demoorats and Graugors, moota with general favor among the Liboral Republicans and Grangers, and is sec- oudod by tho Mankato Review (Domocratic), and rill surely bo carrled ont if Washburn's frfonds koop up & show of fighting him, Ohio Republicans in Councils Covuanus, O,, July 28,—The Ropullican Btate “Contral Committos mot horo for consultation to- day. A majority of tho Congrossional Distriots were roprosentod. Kotters wore road from Congrossmen Monroe, Garfield, Danford, and others, dprominlug to tako part in tho cawpalgn, It was decided to oEnn tho campaign Aug. 18, at Athons, with spoochos by Gov, Noyes and Sena- tor Morton, of Indiuna, —— Cattle Fover in Missourl, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8r, Joseen, Mo, July 20.—Tho Texas cattle fevor, which broke out in Dayios County, in the northorn portion of this 8tate, is sproading. AL Xiddor, on tho Hanuibal & Bt. Joseph Rafle Toad, in Caldwell Gounty, ovor 200 head of native onttlo have died in the past week. Thero is groat excitement and much indignation felt againat the importers of loxas cattio, who have violated the law by bringing them in duriug the spring and summor months, e e Ocean Stonmship Noww, Livervoor, July 23.—Tho steamors Bt, Law- roneo, Franklin, Greoce, Californin, Bldonian, and Trinacria from New &’urk, have arrived out, New Youxk, July 28.—Aurivod, tho Weutphalia from Hamburg. Fast Liborty Live Stock Market, East LInENTT, Pa, July 2,—OATTLY—Arrivals 00 cars, liost $0.0080.30; plockers, $3.00@4,30; com. mon, $4.60@5.00 ; bulls, $3,00@4,75, ey —Arrivals 22 cars. Bost, $5,00@5,50; medium, $4.006.00; common, $3,60@4.00, ‘Hous—Arrivals 50’ cats, Philidelphis, $5.20@5,30; Yorker, $5.00@015, SPORTING MATTERS. . Rogattas at Toledo and Oshkosh Yes- terday, The Brooklyn Yacht Race off New London, Conn, Raoes at Detroit-==Base Ball. BASE BALL. TRE BOSTON~PI{LADELPIIA GAME, 'Wo aro officially intormed by the chief officor of tho Ohicago Banso Boll Association that & gome has been arrangod botweon the Philadel- phia and DBoston Olubs, to tako'placoon the Twonty-third stroot grounds, on tho 1Gth of August, An agroomont to that offoct was on- terod into by the authorized agents of both clubs, whilo they wero in Philadolphin a short timo, and, sccording to advicos rocoived hero, tho dato of playing was fixed &0 positively that there isno reason to apprehend s disappoiut~ mont. ¥ MINOR NOTES. The Liberty Base Ball Club, having reorganized for the senson, will play ite first gamo on Satur~ day aftornoon, at half-past 8 o'clack, on the gronnds at tho corner of Laflin and Van Buren streote. Its opponents will bo tho Dane, West~ lzke & Covert nino. The Social Baso Ball Club will play for the city championship, to-morrow afternoon, with tho Ohicagos, Tho gamo will ocour on ona of the ‘West Bido grounds, Nino unknown baso-ball exports, calling thom- selves the * Yourth Avenue Boys,” defeated an equally obscure club called tho Starlights, on 8 | Musaday afternoon, by & Kcors of 17 to 8. e Al AQUATIC. THE TOLEDO REGATTA. “Spectdl_Dispatch lo The Clicago Tribune, TorEeDo, O, Jul{ 28,—The insuguration of the snnual regatta of the Northwestorn Amatour Boating Ausociation at this place to-day was very succossful. The oity was filled with visitors, aud oxoursion stoamers from moighboring oitics brought- in large accessions, 'The weathor was propitious, s gentlo breeze mitigat- ing the heat of the carlior part of the day. Tho crowd lining tho shores, bridges, and ccoupying positions upon the boats and vessels in thelarbor, i variously estimated a8 between 10,000 and 20,000, The river in the mnoighborhood of tho course was filled with steamers, yachts, barges, and and boats, crowded with ‘spootators, and gaily docorated with flags and pennants, The races woro opened -8t 4p. m., by a contest between working and pleasuro boats for » pair of goblets. Owing to an informality, no decision wasrendor= ed. The second was for 8onior four-oared shells, distanco 13¢ miles and roturn, priz, a silver wa~ tor sot, valuod at $76. The entrics wero Wah- wah-gum, Baginaw; Excelsiors, Dotroit ; Undine, Toledo, = The Wah-wah-sum was the favorite by odds, the Excolsiors being tho socond choice. "Tho start wae mado without much advontage in favor of latter, though shortly aftor tho Undines lost ground. ofore_the stako-boat waa roached the Wal-wah-sum boat was run into by » tug, and four foat of the bow out off. The orow was socured by snother tug, and the contest loft to the other tiwo boats, The Tolodo crew won in 21 min, 81 sec,, tho Detroit orow coming at 22:06. ‘Tho third race was for junior six-onrod sculls, distanco and prize tho same as tho preceding. The entries wero : Detroits, of Detroit; Excol- siora, Detrolt; Undines, of Tolodo—two shells. The contest botween the Dotroit clubs was veory closo, with some advantage in favor of the Dotrofts, which was _aftorwards lost by tho latter’s bad stecring, and that race was won by the Excelsiors. Time—Excclsiors, 19:65; Do~ troét’a, 20:03; Toledo, 18t, 20:50}4; Toledo, 2d, The fourth race wasa double soull, distance three-fourths of & mile and return, for o pair of bronze fgures, valued at $60. Dut ono entry was made, the Eva & Libbio, rowod by . Measrs. Curtis and Allcock, of the Chicago Ath- lotio Association, The other withdrawn, on account of the suddon illnoss of ono of tho crow. Mossra. Curtis and Allcogk rowed overthe coursoin 10:80, nnd recoived tho prizo. To-morrow & grand review will bo held, and in the nftorooon three important races will bo row- od : the first between tho Junior four-oared sholls, distance 13 miles and return, for a silvar unch bowl.: The entries are: Excelsiors, Do~ roit ; Naiads, Tolodo ; Maumeos and Undines, Poledo. The sccond race is for sonior six-oared sholls, samo distance and prize. The entries aro Wah-wah-sum, Saginaw ; Excelsior, Dotroit; Dotroits, Dotroit ; ndines, Toledo. The third race im for singlo acuhn, distanco threo- fourths of a mile =snod return, for s Enir of bronzes. Tho _entries ottle, Chicago Athletic Club; T. " Allcock and Jones of the Chicago Athlotic Club, W. B. Curtis, no name; Undines, Toledo, J. R. Rogers, The Junior and Benior ohnmnlonehlir flaga will alao bo awarded. The attendance will o muoh larger than that of to-day, and tho in- terest proportionately greater. In tho evening a grand promenado concert and ball will be given at the Boody House, when the prizos will be presented. During tho propa- rations for the regatta this morning, a 10-year old boy named David Stack fell from & raftin the river and was drowned. 2 THE OBIKOBIT REGATTA, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Osuxosi, Wis,, July 23.—The annual regatta of the Oshkosh Host Olub took place this aftor- noon, and was the most snccesatul one yet held. The day was pleasant, with astiffbreoze, rendor- ing the weather all that could be dosired, Four largo stonmbonts wore not suflicient_to accom- modato the spoctators prosent, and hundreds ‘woro obliged to witness the salling from the Inko-shore, The bonts that took part in the con- test for the firut-class prizes wero the Maid, of Oshikouh, Capt. Crawford ; Harshaw, of Groon Loke, OCapt. Pierco; Poerless, of Osh- Losh, Capt. Bridge; Pounaqus, of Oshkosh, Capt. Horr ; Daisy, of Fond du Lao, Capt. Dodd and tho Minnio Gravas, of Mauasha, Capt, Ed ' Stevons, of Oshlkosh, commanding. o Min- nie Graves took the firat prizo of $200 by 214 m nutes over her measuromont, Time, 2 hours and 28 minutes, the course boing twelve miles around a triangle. Tho Pennaqua took the sooe ond prizo of 160, and tho Peerless the third. ‘The firat prizo for second-class boats waa awarded to the Dauntless, of Oshkosh, thoe other contestants having withdrawn, DROOKLYN YAGHT OLUB. ontry was aro : Nonwzon, Conn., July 23.—Fourteen sloops articipated in the regatta of the Brooklyn Yacht lub oft Now London harbor to-day. e Com- modoro tooksthe firat prizo, and tho Maggie B. the socond. THE TURF, DETHOIT RACES, Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, July 23,—Two more races tovk place at Hamtramok Park to-day under the susplces of tho Detrolt Assooiation, The first waa for horses that havo never trotted botter than 2:45, mile hoats, best turoo In five, to’ harnoss; first romium, $400; sccond, $200; third, $100, There wore eight ontries, and six Lorues started, Tho first money was oasily taken by Ohostuut Billy, the scoond by Quicksilvor, and the third by Bir Georgo., Timo—2:80 ; 2:90 ; 2:34}¢, DBilly had it his own way {hromghout, and rendily outfooted all his compotitors, The second raco was for horses that have nover trotted better than 2:30, mile hoats, best three in flve, to harncss, Firet promium, 760 ; second, ©400; 'third, 32007 fourth, $100," Xn this thore wora thirtoon ontrkeu, aud ten horsos camo up to tho score. The race was a nice ono throughout, and was not decidod when darkuess came on Cozotte having won one heat and Ohlo Boy and Bt. Jamen each two. All tho othor horses were then ruled out, and these thros will the contest to-morrow, THE COMING MEETING AT OLEVELAND, Oreyenaxp, O., July 23.—Groat oxoltemont provails among lLorsemen in reference to the coming meoting at Olovelaud betwoon tho horsea Judgo Fullorton and Camors, Fullorton ias Now York lorso and Camors is ownod in Boston, Lach Lias hosts of frlends, and tho animals have both mado _tho samo record—2:213¢, Oamors s _ Prospect ~ Park ~last Bop- tomber, and Tullerton _ab E-utofin in Octaber, each having dofeatod the other. Tha knowlng ones say it will be difioult to namo the . favorite, Goldsmith Maid, Amorioan Girl and Luoy are named for tho froo for all, and speou~ Iatlon {8 rife in reforence to the second place In the raco. It is concoded by all that the meoting has brought togothor tho finest flold of horscs over kuown in Amorica. OAMNRIDGE OITY. INDIANAPOL1S, Ind., July 20.—A running, pno- ing, and trotting race comos off at o Onahrldge City Race-Conreo noxt Friday, The track is ?u splondid condition, and good time is anticlpated. ! TILE RARATOUA MEBTING, New York, July 23.—In the pool-selling to- night for the Travers Stako raco, at Baratogn, to-morzow, Tom Bowling it tho favorito, Bpring- bok socond. In the Bweopstakes raco Bausct ia the favorito; Wandoror second. WRESTLING. New Yong, July 28.—Tho intornational wrest ling match for 82,000 in gold, and tho champion. shipof tho world, botweon Jobn MeMahon, of Rubland, V., and Thomas Copaland, of Canndm took place in I'roy last night, aud was won by MoMahon. —_———— PEDESTRIANISM. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribine, Dupuque, July 23.—DBarnoy Kennedy ran o footerace of & quartor of a milo in thirty-ous soconds in the driving-park hore. THEILABOR MOVEMENT. The Alleghcny County, Pa., Mincry . Adopt n Scalo of FPrices. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Prrrspunoy, Pa., July 28.—The Minera of Al loghiony County reassombled in Dologato Con- vontlon to-day to reconsidor and roviso the scalo of prices adopted lnst weok, There was dissat- {sfaotion with tho scale proviously roported. Tho pits in the county wore nearly all roprosonted, peventy delogstos being present. Considerable discuseion was had on tho scalo, some thinking it best to leave tho whole malter to supply and demand. Mr, Watt, President of tho Miners’ P. and P. Assoclation, spoke against o strike, and srgued againstany srrangoment being made for river and railroad miners, whon no real conclu-~ slon as to prico could bo arrived at, or a uniform - geale ostablished, Howover, aftor o dis- cussion, long. and Joud, & Ecale of prices, as follows, was adopted for all conl mined: Over 13¢ inch Ecroon lump, S4 por 100 bushels, not including what passes undor the tha scraon ; over 3¢ inch sorcen, which lattor i under when the 114 inch scroon %) used, 2 ; for 3¢ inch kereon, $3.60 por 100, This price list is uniform for railroad and river, and has beon adopted by all the bituminous coal counties in the State, nearly all of which hold a_convention to-day. The nflon.knrs stated that tho Conl Ex- change will either arbitrato or comply with tho minors' scale to avert a etrike. During tho Tocont rise mnoarly sl tho coal on_ the river was shipped to tho lower ports. Large uantities of coal are at tho pits, which will ba shipped westward, -Tho proprietors of the lattor aro tho ones opposed to any striko, aa they have now sufliciout on baud to supply tho matlet till fall. Boveral pits in the county are working in compliance with tho new screen law allowing 76 pounds to tho bushel, fair mensures, MILWAUKEE. Insanes===in NMomoriame===Niscollnne« ous Items. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mrwaugee, July 28.—Hemschmeyor, who at~ tompted to havg Limeol! from an spple-tree on Tucsday night, has recovered, and will bo sonl to the Insane Asylum for trontmont. Tho body of E. L. Sacuser, the traveling sgent, who throw himsclf off the Ouci- da street bridge on_ tho samo night, 1ias not beon racovored, While the police werd dragging tho rivor to-day, it was rumored thag E. fi‘ Bacsser had beon peen in an juntox- icated coudition ou the South Bide. Investigation proved tho rumor groundless. ‘There is no doubt that the man committed sui~ cide, a8 ho yushed sway from his friends at Kulin's saloon, under the Opera-House, at a late hour oo Tuesduy night. Tho Common Couucil mot in joint committco this morning, and_passed resolutions of con- dolence with Mayor Ludington on tlo death of big wife. The Council will attend the funoral of Mrs. Ludington in & body to-morrow after- noon. Inrespect to the dead, tho city offices will bo closed during the day, THE CHOLERA. Progress of the Drend Discease in Xndis ana and Elsewhere. EvansvinLe, Ind., July 23.—Two deaths from cholera are reported by the Journal's specials at Carmol, Il ‘Tho diseaso i clironicled as sub- eldiufi, near Princeton, by the Jowrnal corre- spondent. The Journal's Mount Vernon reporter sayd that the panio is over at that placo. Two deaths were roportad to-day, but no now cases. CiNoINNATY, July 28.—Lagrange, Ky., has_had oightoon denth from cholera within tiree days. UINcINNATI, July 23.—Only one doath from cholera reported at the Health Oflico to-day. Wueerina, W. Vo, July 23,—A man named Charles Burka died this uftornoon of cholera. William P. Wilson, an old resident of this city, i vory low of tho samo disoase. [By Mall.] 3t, Vernon, Ind, (July ), Dispatch to the Evanavill ournal, Throeo doaths are reported in the city to-day, two colored. John Woody and two doughters living near the city, dicd to-dny. [Tfiu Evanaville Journal, in an editorial on tho postilence at Mt. Vornon, eays: “1In thit wido-sprend fatality ono ‘family in particular sooms to have been marked out for peculiss dosolation,—tho Woody family. Two brothert and the father, with their Tamiliey, resided there, Ono of tho brothers wag the first to die ; the other brothor was rabbed, shortly afterward, of his wifo and two childron ; and then on yestor- day tho fathor and his two romaining daughtors wora victims to the awful plague.”] Tully halt the poople havo loft the town, which “of courso roduces tho numbor of deaths, Dr. Matzdorff, a young Gormau physician of much prominence, died late this evoning. A gloom liko tho black poll of denth has sottled ovor the city. It has beon the most gloomy day ovor known hero, The citizens whoremain arg working nobly, and aro muoch moro hopoful and brave than wehad roason to oxpect. A drive Lg the uppor part of the cowity yestorday revosled the fact that tha people in tho coum.‘f, x\hho:fi:h oxcitod, aro opening their doors and cheerfully taking in the lying refugoon, By Dr. Mann, of Now Harmony, and Dr. Will- inms, of Grafton, are in the city, roudering all tho ald thoy can. The groat wank now i8 care- ful, experionced nurses. M, Venox, July 21.—The general symptoma are more favorablo. ‘Tho discaso yiolds to troat- mont mora roadily. No now cases to-day. Four deaths reported to-day, From the Dlcomington (Itl) Pantagraph, July 23, Tt is reported that o caso of gonuino Asintia cholera ocourred at Loroy on lnst Saturday. Ir. Kenadal German proprietor of & saloon, wuid takon il at 10 o'clock on tho the forencon of thut dav, and died early in tho afternoon, Nashoille, Tenn, (July 21), Diepateh to the Louiavitls Courier~Journal, Twonty-~five hundred colored peoplo gathered at Bt. Paul’s Church here to-day, to ~ offer praise and thanksgiving for the abatement of oholera in this city and its general subsidenco througl- out tho Stato. The Rov, N. G. Merry prosided. No raco hos botter roason to rendor thanks ta the Almighty for its disappesrunco, for to thom it proved o destruotivo scourge, Beven hun- dred of thom, out of o total of 25,000 Eursona in Davidson Connty, woro swopt info tho grave, One night during tho late opidemia saventeen of their doad lay out upon thoir cemotory for want of burial, which was not consummated uutil the following morning, fow being willing to serve in tho capacity of grave-diggers in such an emer- gonoy, Tho mooting to thom was therefore of groaf intorost. Information was recelved horo from Union City to-day to the effect that thore wore elovon cases of oholora at that place, and a good many othor cases in its vicinity, Itissaidto beof a very malignant typo and unueually fatal, — g T Whe Oropw. Speaial Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Onaxa, July 25, —A lottor from West Point, Nob,, states that tho grasshoppors aro doing an {mmense amout of damago in chat lmrtlmn of tho State, ‘Thoy are fast dostroylng the orops, partioularly oats, v e Escnpe of Conviots, 871, Lous, July 28,—Eight convicts working in the stono quarry noar the Donitontidry, ol Jofferson Oity, broko from the guard yestorday, Ouo waa oaptured and one shot.