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b s U et CONSUMPTION' AND:S0ROFULOUS DISEASER, . ", pwfln%:.hfi‘mm. ' Willson's Carbolated Ood Liver Iy Koventor's st S i Sold b7 tho pees Dridiing. Propered by J. E, Willzon, 83 Joho-st, B, ¥, ' & Sfl,‘hmfi;'-"; oot : TiiT QOALY - ‘HATHAWAY, ' DEALERIN HARD AND SOET €0 Ali Cosl .de‘!.l'vered yi-ompfiy and in (- good order, either to city customers or of board' cars” fof the, country, wrade. . Blossburgh , con fl%’e.nfly. on 0ce nd Yard-=~Corner Market and Randolph-als. " NEW PUBLICATIONS. FIRIERY OOERE O LT THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS ©f 8, M. SMITH, Sécretary of the Tiinols Btate Farmeors’ Association, before tho Live 3ngston County Farmors’ Asscolation, a1 Pant; on 1 Touh of Juy, Tsnow ready for delivery os an 8-pago doou- ament, for general ciroulation. 2 Farmers’ Olubs and Granges will be sup- plied at the followidg rates: 2 s Singlo Coplos.. 2 ots. | 100 Oopies. S0 8cpien - .16 ota. | 1,000 Oopio Address : «J, W, DBAN, Room 8 Tribune Building, Ohioago. LAKE NAVIGATION, o 78 ots, -$5.00 For Racine, Milwaukes, Sheboygan, eto,, daily, Sundays excepted, 9 a. m, -Saturdny Excur- slon Boat for Milwaukeo, ete., d0'n't leave - For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Buskegon, Bpring Lake, Fraitport, Manistee, etc., daily, Bundays excepled, 7 p. m, st Ay ¥or 8t. Josoph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a.m. Baturdays, Boat don't leave until 11 p.m. : «¥or Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p.m. Wednesday's Boat goes to Escanaba, © o FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, Anohor Eino atesmor’ OHINA, Capt. Dickson, losvos 00k foot of North Latiallo-zt., Sridas, July 2, &40, m." Westra Trampariation Cathnany's sicator ONBLD) . Drake, laaves dock foot of North Desrboruat, ®aturday, Joly 56, at7 p. m. ¥ Tcunsportation Compang's. stosmer FOUN. ITY, ck foot of North oru.at.), Tussday, AU7p. m. ik r Boriha and Fasedgo okots, apply at 76 Oanalati, € BAMPLE, Passonger Agent. «worner Aladison, STOVES, RANGES, &o. TBORXINTON?S HEATING FURNACES! *¢Onr Favorite” Ranges, **Tho Cubluet? Cook Stove, Baltlmore Heaters, Heating Htoves, Tuttle & Balley’s Reglstors, &c. A A, Thosa goods are the very bost manufsctured, and a Sle poct.,Tho BOYNTON TURNAGR a8 5o squal. 7 €0 diffaront sizes and kinds for heat- 10y Aiage racription, Hosting and venti- g 1at C lhnr«l to. K tos o P o et entibn of deslors 458 thoss M b e L e Rl T o vt o 3 2 M “HLINH & BROWN, & Lake at.. Oblosgo. LOTTERY. - $§300,000. Capital Prize, $50,000, Missouri State Lottery, . Grand 8ingle Number Scheme. Draws tholast day of every month, BB Peizon, amount o 8300,000. Whole tickots, 810 1 5. Bond f ifefili T unRAY, fi&mfizlufi,:‘%gx si8, Bt o, 1N LIGHT RAILS, LIGHT RAILS, ‘We havo in stook and are receiving large consignments of 8 and 13 pound T Rails, whioh we offor at low pricos for o fow days, “We can also furnish any light Rails up to 38 1bs,, on short notice. and 84 Miohigan'av. FOR SALE, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. An oxoollent Farm, contatning six hundred soros, sline ated o tha W noomeln Division 5t the Nofihwesiarss Rt 7080, Eromty-twa e from Ohioso, Tils farm oan Do Eanmualenily dvidod T tno or ?un‘ farm, 453 il b2 o oxctang uire YDNAS HUTOHINKON, Boadat At Masulaoturers' National Dack, SPECTACLES, AT J, G. LANGGUTH'S, Optictan, 2 Btate-st betwoen Washington and Randolph, Sugar-Cured Hams. T have a stook of cholde Wlnr'-vnr'd Oanvased Hams, toed, holosa! . Qually guarsatoed.” Wiolassfs 1o puial wera. sollo . BALCTIS 158 rater st Obichgo, Refrigerators and Ico Boxes At Vory Tow Prices, BATTON E 00 MEETINGS. . Masonie, } . &, A, J, and A, M. Spsofal n%fllu{%g;n;téfl?{ir' )Amg!nfi a1 lu'ulouk."lu' Y nissaare TR R UK, Se. B oxda of the v GOODRICH'S STEA™ERS | ndest Schemb EverKnown,. V! ARV oneth Grand Gift Concert «| 7" ‘vor'tnk BENmFIT OF THE ' PUBLL 0 LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 12,000 Ca mteeaneens 6 5. 12 asti -5, Tvry.Fih Tt Draws a Gt 1 Foneth. Grand Gitt, Convort anthortzod by mpoctal Tor th benaflt of tho Lublle Tibra: oy Wil Bk placo 1a Fublfo Library fiall, &L uldville, Ky, - ¢ - e 3 1 'Wednesdny, Deceraber 3, 1873. Joly ity o 4 tfokote will be soli, and ono-half of m?:’n"n‘:’gu’;%w?wrtgolhm:fzn-:r.l?urha:thulxml only for salo In the United Statos, whore 100, Timaipdelios te T, Con i G ) oupoil, d pirls; And iisve rbac ‘the Schame, w;‘tfil ull.n‘xph,:luonv(,wfimo\lu of draw- . At this Ooucort, Whiohi iwill ba' ¢ indest mustonl BidinT evor wiinaead th L Sountis ths unprocedonted sum o AR 781,500,000, Bl s i s bt bt 3 10 whool i} blind a among th o drawn fro hiliron, and tho gifts trom auothor, D L LIST OF GIFTS. .- 260 Cnah G ; 326 Onah Gif 11,000 Cush Gifts,” Total, 12,000 Gifts, ALL OASII, . mmounting to, 81,500,000 fTho distribution will ba positivo whether all the tickota aro sold or not, and tho 12,000 gifta ail .paid ia proportion to tho tiokota sold--all unsold tickot being_dostrayed, ax ‘Firat and 8o00nd Qonoorts, and not roprossnted i ' PRICE OF TICKETS. ‘Whole Tickots, 850.00; Haleus,.835,00; Tonth goupony e aras o iekots for %5&5 ‘Tiokets for sl,b?o.nnx 118 Wholo Tdakats for 85, Wholo Ticketa for 810,000.00,” No discount on 8500.00 worth of Tiokots ata timo, .. -\m&lnllllad stiocess of the Thi ‘wel 0 satisfsotion given by tho Firstand Becond, os 1t only nocessary to aunounco the Fourth to insuro rompt sale af overy tiokot. The Fourth Gift Concort 5 conduoted in all lia detatla Hko (ho Thirdy and full oulars may bo loarnod from cironiass, which will bo Bt froo fram This ofica ta ali Who ray ADDIY for thom. “Tiakols ow rondy for sals, aad all Grdors scoompanied it oral tarms : e e g THOS, B, BRAMLETTE, Abr. Ky, and Managor Gift Ooncert, i Filiary Buiiiag, Leuiseite, K. onch 23 Teis than rd_Gift Cancort, as Agont Paby, Pul FINANCIAL, WALKER, ANDREWS & G0, - 14 Wall-at,, N. X. 10 Flaco Vendome, PARIS, . Travelers’ Credits ° Tasuod, both in STERLING, on TUNION BANK OF LONDON, :. And in francs on PARIS, - . UNDER THE BAME LETTER. Circular Notes, .+ Of£10, £20, and £50 00 the g .’ UNION BANK OF LONDON. Commersial Credils: Exchange on London & Paris, Btooks, Bonds, snd Gold bought aad sold on commis- slon. latiway Loaus negotisiod. . CO0K. COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, MO8 Washingtoriemt., Northieast; corner Olark, opposlto Conrt-Tousa. ¥ WEST SIDE OFFOL, 17 DMilvraulkec=aw. 4 DinroTORS_Willism B, Ogden, Rodmond Prindiville, G ‘Taylor, Henry R. Payson, ¥, O, Taylor, N. 8. Boue {om, B2, . Giiaan, Toni, V. Tagd, Kllsha b. Wadaworid, MONEY can be drawn at any time, withinterest at the rato of 8 por cent per annum on all sums deposited one or-more full months. MONEY TO LOAN On Ohicago Oity Proporty; large suma at 9 per cont. MEAD & OOE, i 163 LiaSalle-at, Hide & Leather Insurince Com- - pany. of Boston, Mass, pibientat oprsimien o ppaed s il 3 oy Hout s Sk L GERTIR T RED JOHN W, GARTWRIGHT, ER LE, OLIVER 1L 001 rscatvors. SKOW-PETERSEN, ISBERG & CO., BANKERS, No, 2 South Olark-st,, Tasue OIROCULAR LETTHRS OF ORED- IT and LETTHRS OF OREDIT availabloe in Huropoan citios. TO RENT. Stores and -Ofices 0 Rent. EXCHANGE BUILDING, 1 Btore on Clork-st, next corner Washington, 1 Btore on Washington-st. near corner Clark, Inquirs Room 43 Exchange Building, STEAM POWER TO RENT, With two roome, 80150 foot oach, sither with pifi et it R v AL S g b % " ormo farnrablo, 7 Htosh 80 TP AVED ‘GooDWILLIE, & Obio'at., North idn. GENERAL NOTICES. Note, Letter, and Bill Heads, Printed in First-Class Style CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago, Special Notice. The Rofrvshmens Department of the Irish-Amorican Exposition is for renl, to any responsiblo eatoror, The excluslve right will be givou. Apply at once to R. E. MOALISTER, at West 8{de Rink.! BLANK BOOXS, &o, I WL W. JONES, lo and’ Statlonor, Printor, and Hauk ook e aror. Tiad s Wtk sl Olos Btatlonory Bpoclaltica Nos. 104 and 106 _Madison-st. SHIRTS. 1T WILL PAY TO ORDHR RIS & COBB, mfll Hyul-ll Olnllk—nl. Gifts, $1,500,000, - FARMERS’ RIGHTS. - l i in Convention, -~ * ‘They ‘Rasolve to Cut. Loose ''. from’ Both'Politieal " i+ Parties: 3 " ‘tion .at Milwaukee, A_ug. 23, - Spectal Dispateh to Ths Chfoago Tridune. . Deaven Dadr, Wis., July 24,—Tho Granges, of Dodge County, to-day, in’ County Couventio adopted tho following rosolutions : 9 YWnEneas, Tho ovonts of tho prst ten yéars domon- strate that tho tendency of all who aro entrusted with Govérnment offices 18 to disrogard tho intorcats of Lho. ‘peoplo and (s country, for tho. attainment o solish urjones ; an < P "Tho consequont cOrTupiion, atesting, and peritiry which 8o generglly provail among tho publio ‘officera must bostopped ; and . Witknen, Toth political” parties iave proved thiels {nabllity to’ chock thoso practices which throaton the nttor demorailzation of tio country, snd bolféving fn -cqunl righta for all aud spectal priviligea to nono, efth- o rivato or corporate, and Lolleving that tariff, hank, raflrosd, felegraph, and ail other monopolics, .ara inimical to our intorests whem unrcetrsined by just laws, and bolloving that .os tho Tatrona of Huslaudry wo lovo not ccasod to bo altl- zens, its our duty to look {0 our intorests, and uso 4 what power womny have n placing mon in ofico who Lefiove and practico honesty iu oflice, 8a wall s out, nd whoso fdolity to our intereata aro truo and known £o us, which can bo scoomplishied only by political so- tion ; therefore, § Reaoived, By tho Patrons of Musbandry of Dodgs Qounty, Wiaconsin, in County Oonvention sssomblod, that we invite our 'brothron throughout tho State to meat in convention a¢ Mlilwaukoo, on Thursday, Aug, 21, 1873, at 10 o'clock A, m,, for consultation and such othor ctlon a8 many bo dotmod beat for our intoreat and that of tio Stato, and to that end we rocommend thint each Grango in {ho Btato bo entitled to threo delo- gatos, to bo cloctod by oach Grango and Comumissionor, Tundor seal, signed by tho proper officers, - Rtesolved, That all papers in tho Stato friendly to our cause bo zoquestod to publish thoso resolutiuus, THE IOWA BANDITS. Dencriptions of the Scoundreis Who Ditched and Robbed the Rock Xsle and Train on Monday Last. Spectal Ditputey to Tha Chicago Tribume, 81. Joserg, Mo., smyfl.—fll‘hohlnrflhnl of this alty limscocoldod wdispatelyfrom Hopkius, o tho Maryvillo Branch of the K. 0., 8t J. & 0. B, R., thint tho Towa railrond Tobbors passod near that placo, and that two of thom live in Josoph. Targe numbors of pooplo in all North Missouri are on the look-out for the villains, but nothing moro deflnlto has yet been loarned. DEs Moines, Town, July24,—A special to the _State Reqister gives tho following doscription of the mon who robbed tho train on the Rock Island Railroad on Monday night : Tho maxu who seomed to be tho loader is de- saribed as follows: About G feot 7 or 8 inchea high, llfil.\t Lair, blue oyes, hoavy eandy whiskers, brond phoulders, straight, tolerablo short nose, & 1ittle turnod up, talerable Ligh ond broad foro- lead, intolligent looking. and looked like o tolrably woll oducatod guan, _and daig mot. look’ like o® svorking man, from 36 to 40°yorrs old. "Ihe second man, as follows: Tall and slender, light comploxion, rathor dolicato-looking ; had bfi,vh forohiesd, uok vory broad ; light-brownhair, yory longs light whiskors, inclinod to bo sandy : nestly G feot high; long, slondor hauds, o did “;not ool ns though o = had evor done any work in hig lifo. His nose isa Littlo Romanj; bino oyes; looked like a man well oducated, and vory polite, not imelined to talk much; from 36 to clothos, Tlio third manwas rathor slendor built, & feat 9or10 inchos high ; hair cut very short ; hair Lnd o littlo sandy appearance, though would bo considorod - light.brown; noss, Grocian, not very roftued DLub rather sarcaiiio; lard and bad countensnce ; brown eyes ; Iooked liko an_intemperate man; wore dark wool hat, with etiff rim, aud dark clothes ; was from 35 to ESf'fl&m of nge. Tho fourth man bad & daik complexion; dark Dir; no whiskers; broad, tolerablo hLigh foro- Tead; 5 fet -7 or - 8 inohes high; - hoavy sot; _ straight; rathor intolligont-looking, good countonsnce, black eyos, straight Grocian nose, 34 to 88 yours old, drosted in light ponts and vest, dark coat, an light wool bat. Tho fifth man had & fair complexion; blua 08 ; light-brown Liair, with chin whiskers, a lit- tlo enudy, 1o s & foot and 0 or 10 inchos high Tasee ahd. purily, but not sery fenlys bissd sboulders; form stralght; intolligont-looking ; Inijzo, Roman nose, uud 18 from 86 to 88 yoars old. ' Ho was dressod in light clothes, aud mado quito & ploasant sppearance, This dosoription was given by Mr. and Mrs, Btuckoyo, who live on tho northeast quarter of Beotlon 20, Township 70, Rango 87, Ringgold County, whoro theso mon ate diuner July 23, No othor particulars havo been received bere to-day. FIRES. Doestruction of Property in Various ¥lacess=Furious Conflagrations in the Woods on Long Xsland. Porsvirie, Tn,, July2t—A fire in Mount Carmol, Pa,, last night, commonced in Goorgo Pontier's building, destroyed fiftoon bulldings in the' same square, comprising the business portion of the place, Tho buildings woro all of wood. Only ome building in tho square was eaved. The loss is $40,000. The insurauce is rincipally in homo companics. Thirtcon fami- e woro made homoless, Orrawa, Ont., July 24.—Brown's Hotol, on Rideau stroet, and two adjoining buildings, also a blook of frame buildings in the resr, woro burned Iast night. New Youx, July 24,—Extensive forest firos are raging on tho lino of the Long Island Rail~ rond, near Yophank and Lakeland, Throo aores of woodland were burned ovor, and a largoe amount of voluablo timbor destroyed. Tears are entortained that the fires will spread to tho farm-housos in the vicinily, OrNomnNATI, July 24.—An Enquirer special from Siduey, O., says thot s torrible fire oo~ ourred in that placo Ingt night, destroying W. . Robertson’s residence, Roger Murray's cone 0 yoars old, w.casod in light footionery, and J, R. Frye & Co's dry ooda store. Damoge and loss estimated _ 8t §25,000. ‘The heaviest losers are J. R. Fryo & Co., dry goods; insured for $14,000; losa ot oxaotly kniown. Fivo othor partios lose from $1,000 to $8,000 cach., A ru- mor prevailed that the houso wsa get on fire by conl oil by one_of tho losers by the fire, J. It Fryo, who has boon arrosted and had his trial sof for Monday, 87, Louts, July 24.—Tho lard-rofining entabs Hshmont of '‘Jobu King, 028 North Main streot, waa domaged to the oxtont of 0,000 by fire. Fully insured in home companies. The Cholora. TLouisyrLLE, June 24.—A pationt In tho Oliy Houpital diod of cholora w&y. Evansvirer, Ind., July 24.—The Journals specinl correepondont xoports sovon doalhy at t, Veruon m-dai', CiNoINNATI, July 24.—Not & single death from cholora was reporfod to-dny. ~This {8 the sooond day tho oholora has misved sinco it set in, Weonther cloar and quite hot. LousviLLg, July 24,.—The cholora scewms to bave entirely disnppoarod from tho intorior Kontucky towns rocontly afllicted. No douths aro reported in any of thom for six days. by Mait,) “Kzoxu, T T the Editor of The Chicago T'ribun, Bimm: T am just horo F;om 8t, Louts, and have found cholera at that point, and ab Iannibal and Louisiang, Mo., and much more of i than ap- penrs in tho pross of tha difforont placcs, . I write that yort may warn Chicago to be on shiarp look-out, o it will work up thlu rivor by boats, oto, Ono caso fu_roported lero to-day. Mr. Duvls, of tho 8t Louls Globs, had the chiolora, although the Glole of tho 21st did not chaose, in 1ts notica of bis deatl, to sy what his discuse wag CGuioado, Sounsville, Ind, (July 21), Correspondence of the Loufs- e e T'rom a oitizon of Mt. Voruon, who romains ab home bravely faciug the danger and doing much to luepire with courago thoso who are unablo to July 29, 1879, CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 'l‘:h_o' Dodge County, Wis;,' Gravgers; - to Call for'a Grangers Stats Conven- [ fly nLnl to mitigate the sufforinks of: ilie hfol, I gathior thoso partionlars, whigh T think may bo T _reliéd upon : * Tho sggregate ’mm-tnfit{ to date ‘is mbout ixty-five, but much the or: proportion of this| numbes weok onding Bpturday. . Tho flrat casodoveloped. about five woeks ago;. and_reaulted In muddon death, though ng slarni was manifestod at that tirhg, .nor indoed until the past woek, in which poihiaps half the, deaths ocourreds 'I'ie banks. audi most tho stores woro olosed, thoro bolrg" more ‘occanion for tho sorvicos "of pro- prlngnm.nnd olorka a$ homo than in their. do- sortod businosd houses. It was impossiblo find nurses for‘all the sick, and the result of:tha treatment in many instances will nover be knojn,.. Tho disoaso is eaid to.have oxhibited . 8omo pocnliatitios’ which .the nnomilng.p y- iflo plir- sicling - will no donbt’ record for selont! Posa, .. Ono of tho canses assigned 'is the pros- cuca of & body of slagnant. water within four miles of tho town, covering nn, area of abont one equare mile of timberod land, ago dopth of ona foot.” Drainoge bdldg out off b, road émbankment, this pond, fed by tho A ' fréquent ralus of the past season, sfill ‘romaing” to broed miasma, aud, whothor,an agent in tho torigiu or spread of tho cholers, is cortainly not .calculated” to allay’ its violonco, In. this im- .mediate’ vicinity tho first_cneo 18 sald to have’ originated, and '’ fourtoon doaths have résulted thereabout from the prevailing diseuso. /i NEW YORK. - - Mote Doveioyments in the - Trust: Company Fallure, ' Youli_g W_n.iworth m Smg Sing Sharkoy's Cnse-—-Carl Vogt, ) Rumored Gold Bulling Jombina- tion with $100,000,000 Capital, New York, July 24.—Tho statoment ‘that tho conditlon of the Brooklyn Trust Comipany hos long been known to cortain’ members of the ring, and that thoy availed themsolves of this know i~ edgo to draw out funds bolonging to thom, is reitorated, and with partioularity of namos and dates, Itisalleged that scarcoly omo of tho ring has o largo amount now remalning with tho Trust Company. Not long ago the Treasurer of o political club was informed of tho condition of tho Trust Company, and with- drow tho funds of the olub. Rogistor sloLaughlin withdrow the city fanda under his chargo on tho Mondsy proceding tuo | susponsion, and was induced to roturn them bo- causo of the bad effect it would have on others. Oull Joapa of tho Company smounting to 81,975, 000 aro boing called fn. I‘hfi‘pulley of idsurance on tho lato Prosident Milly' life isnow included among bis property. . Tho counsel. who seck the oxtradition of Carl ‘Vogt, the allogod Belgian murdorer, intond, it iy Baid, to ob! o mavdamus from tho Btates Court to test tho question whothor tho Attornoy-Goneral has the power to roloago tho sflflunur after tho Judge's commitmont. Ifthis loes not hold, thoy will procure anothor civil ordor of arrest from the State courts, so that ho sboll not eséape, . Notwithstanding overy offort has been mado by his counsol for WilliamJ. Sharkey, who wus sontenced to be hauged on the 16th of ‘August, thoro 18 & doubt whothier he will secure a stay of roccodings. No Judge of the Buprome Court a8 baon found who would listen fo an argu- ment.”_Gov. Dix has beon appealed to for oxec- utive clemency, but overy offort in that dircction Lias failod to clicit & roaponso, Tho Warden of tho Sing Bing Prison givos n # comploto doninl to tho sonsational storied ro- contly publishod of spocial favors boing grantod to tho convict Walworth, Ilo.says: ** Young ‘Walworth is troated just tho samo as the other prisoners. Whon it was known that ho . was coming su application was mado by those having chargo of tho shoo-shop, as thoy Wanted o man in their offico who was not & common thiof, and Tgout Walworth, As to his rofusing food, ho lLag boon suffering . for o few days. from sicknoss brought boub by - confinement and the ohango In his mode: of lifo. Ho hus soon Lis wothior and no one olse, and hor but threo times. His coll is furpished the same as tho.others, aud ho receives no better -treat- mont or attention than any of tho other prison- ors.” L . ichnol Bulkdley; indicted with fwo others for thio murder of Jacob Young, on tho 17th day of Blorch Iast, has boon admitted to bail, it b/ ing ehown that ho did not inflict tho fatal wound. ‘The,worl of domolishing tho objectionnblo ‘booths of the Washington Darket was comploted to-day by 150 laborers, protected by double that numbo of police. - Tho market and neighbor- hood was thon disinfectod. A doaporata fight took place last ovening in Lion Park, betwoon tho police and Knights of Columbis, who were Lolding their fostival. Tho former usod their clubs, and the lattor clubbed muskots, half an hour the polico proved viotors, and macched six of the Knights to. the station-houso, Tho fight was ronewed on the streot-car, when the police again triumphed, so— ouring the principal assailants. Tho row was causcd by tlie band rofusing to play longer than the contract called for without additional pay. Tho gpocio shipmonts to-doy wore 460,000, o ‘which §250,000 wore gold coin. A private lottor roceived here this morning from o prominent financier in New York, says tho clique for a rise in nfiold, hended by Jay Gould, 18 the most powerful combination ever formod in Wall stragt. ‘The oapital ropresented l’i.y its mombers is estimated at over 100,000,000, ‘ho clique claim that the importors of New York are borrowors of gold to the amount of $50,000,. 000, nud they gmpnxn within the next twenty daga to put gold above 25, and at the samo time squeezo the ehorts into paying a hoavy consid- oration for carrying. Thoy furthor assort that tho Tronsury Dopariment, boing short of gold iteelt, will bo powerless to intorfore. Becretary Richardson, on bclng informod of the above facts, sald he saw no objoction to gold at 25, but that if the olique imagine the ’I‘romu’x was niot ablo to protoct itsolf, they would fini thomsolves mistaken, It ia not probable the Beoretary will interforo to prevent a reasonable rise in gold, but ho will certainly not aliow the business interosts of the country to suffer through any combination tho object of which is rulo or ruin, —_— Obltunrys Loxpox, July 24.—-Baron Wolverton died this morning. ' His* eldost son, the Hon. George Grenfut Glyn, Joint Boorofary to tho hmnr( and famous as tho Parliamentary * whl[; o will succced to tho Daronotoy, It ls probable that Thomas Brassoy, momber of Parliamont for Hoatings, will bocome the *whip” in tho House of Commons in tho place of Glyn, whon tho lattor goe to tho Houso of Lords. New Yonx, July 24,.—Lecs, of tho firm of Loes & Waller, bankers, died this morning. 81, Louis, July 24 —Totor G. Camdon, ong of tho oldest and ‘most prominent oitizens, died yostorday at his rosidonce at Jonnings' Station, Bome 14 miloa from tho oity, Mr, Camden, for- morly 8 very sotive and influential mau, was Mayor of the city in 1840, Frotcd e TR, Anothor DBridge Projocts LousvitLe, Ky., July 24.—~Tho crdinanco for a_subsoription on the part of. Loulsvillo of §500,000 to aid in tho construction of a bridge across the Ohio River at this poing, was pro- goutod to thoe Gonoral Council to-night, and re- forrod to o spocial committoe, to roport at the noxt meotivg. Fortunec Keollors in Trouble. PirapeLeun, - June 24, —~Thrce - women, ngainat whom chiarges had boon brought of for= tuno-tolling, keoping for sale drugs to bo used for illioit Eur‘faunu, 0., had & hoariug to-day, and wora hald in §7,000 bail enoh for trial, e o Oceun Stonmahip Nowss Trvenroor, July 24.—The stosmships Arragon and Bamarin, from Now York; Nestorlan, from Bultimoro, aud Pennsylvanis, from Philadolphia, havo arrived out. b et NN ‘The Italiun Stave Childrens New HAvex, Coun., July 24,—The “four Ttal- {an slavoe childron have boon placed fu tho Stato {’wfonn Hobiool t1l tho trial of Glione, in Octo- oy x.is included in. tho reporia of the- 4ho avor- Brooklyn Uhitod: " | FOREIGN. o he Recent Enrthtunke in Ttal s«t-Thirty-Eight Lives Lost in One Piace. ored Flans ‘of (he Minority “of oo Sxmnlsh Cortes. = = - e Another Goyernmient-to Be Declared at 2 Cartagena. ' - CITALY. . Nijw Yonr, July 24.—A corrospondent writing ‘abdut tho rocout certhquako in the north of Ita- 1y, sdys: ‘‘Tho offeots of the earthqualke af the vlllnkq of B, Ti deFolloto wero torriblo. It was the foto of St. Polor, tho patron saint of .tho placd. . Tho obuxch was gaily decorated and wos crowded with worshipors; whon, without & mo- mond’s warning, an-undulation swopt boneath thd village and down came tho roof and tho walls of o chuireh, burying its livingcontonta. Thoso nearbst to tho door woro ablo to cucapo, but of thd romaindor thirty-olght voro Lillod on tho | Bnot—eightoon men and twonty women—and a gréat many woro goriously hurt, Tho priest of- ficinting had_his arm brolen, Two othess, na- sisting, oecnped, Tho entire village was ono scono of fallen aud falling housea™ : ; e SPAIN. Pan1s, July 24.—The Journal de Paris to-day says the projoct of placing a Prince of tho Houso ‘of Holionzollern upon the throne of Spain has not boen abandoned. A numbor of discontont- ed Corlist loaders and formor Liberal Unionists are eald to favor tho Hohenzollern onndidacy. The Journal nlso snys the Curo of Banta Oz was proclaimod s robel by Don Carlos for boing concornod in this intriguo. Herald Special, ‘Leovrxmenuy, Franco, July 24.—Don’ Carlos, by advice of bis Genorals, hesitated to advanco on Pampoluns, aud is waiting for a junction with tho forcos of Dorragaray. His whole forco num« ‘bors 15,000 men, fully armed. Numerous Fronch volunteors aro nrrivln(f aud domanding arms. Hera OARTHAGENA, July 2 moron, doclating tho rebel ships piratcs, coneed o grout paoio, and oy wd not loave port ~for Malaga ns intended. Vio- lont thronts aro made ngainst Balmeron and other mombors of the Government, The Gov- ernmont forces are approaching, Tho city is alarmod, and tho troops are undor arme, The Prugsian Consul his holstod hig flag and threatened to burn tho residences situsted on tho prinoipat-atraot. Mapnio, July 24.—Tho American stoamer Shenandoah and a British man-of-war aro in the port of Malaga. Tho Prussian frigate dispatched by tho German Consulin pursuit of tho Spanish war steamer, Vigilnnto, which was anxtnml by the insurgonts, ovorhawled and eaptured hor enrouto for Almirin, whither sho was bound for tho purposo of pro- clnlmlng that province,an indopoudont cauton. Senor Galveza, Deputy to tho Cortos, wos in commaud of tho Vigilante. 'The Gorman Ambasgador hag offored to deliv- or tho captured veasol into tho hands of tho Governmont. A dispatch from the town of Figuoras, Intho Jrovinco of Gorous, uayu o gotos ot tho oity nve been closed, tho stroots barricaded, and the authorities wora propared for dofonsd agninst the insurgonts, A numbor of Carlists have beon arrestod, nnd six priests, suspected of intriguing tor Don Carlos, have beon thrown into prison. —— T FRANCE. Parts, July 24.—The Govornment hasrecoiv- ed information which it rogaids as trustworthy, that instructions havo been issued from tho hen of tha Interuntionals in London to its subordi nates in France to organizo for a series of labor strikos thronghout (ho Ropublic, to bo carried into offoct during tho coming rocoss of tho As- sombly. Incrensed vigilonco on the part of tho local suthorities is ordered, and contact of tho soldiory with foreigners probibited, Prince Irodorick Charles of Germany has ten- dored to Marshal Bazaine ovidonco in {xis favor on hig trinl for tho surrondor of Motz to the Prugsian axmy. Tho Marshal, however, declines to pormit the evidonce to bo introduced. 'ho pormauont Committeo of the Assombly to it at Vorsailles during tho recoss of that body, is composed of ten mombors of the Right ant Contso, sovon membera of tho Loff, snd ono Bonapartist, Duke d'Awmale to-day usked leave of absance from tho . Assombly for hhuhynrpuaa of 'prflflldi!;? over the court-martial whichis to try Marshal Bazaine. "The bill suthorizing tha construction of tho Oburch of the Bacred Hoart, n-grand Cathodral on the heights of Montwartro, ovorlooking Paris, Snssed tho Assombly to-day, after an_exciting lobato, in the course of which much violont roligious partisanship was evoled, It is proba- blo :lml. tho Assombly will adjourn on ‘Lhursday noxt, —_— . GREAT BRITAIN, New Yonx; July 24.—A govoro thundor storm in the northoru and westorn counties of England yostorday, eawsed grout damage to proporty and orops. L!m:z,m, July 24.—The Omnfiumen of Armagh made a demonitration, yestorduy, in honor of & vigit of a numbor of delegates from tho Cana- disn Jodges, Fully 5,000 porsons purticipatod: No disorder. —_—— % - MEXICO. Maranonas, Mox., July 24.—The Federal Dis- triot Gourt heto hus' pronouiced an important decigion, favorable to the importers of morchan- diso from foroign countries, in denying tho right of tho Govornment to collact duty of 34 cout I pound on goods importod into Zonn Libra. 'his decision i8 basod on the provisions of tho now tariff, and was madoe on the protest of Matamoras morchants againat tho oxnotions of this duty by (ko Customs_oflicials, who Liad por- wsisted in collocting it, although the formor tarift under which it was proviously imposed had boen repenled. Tho effect of tho decision will bo to oxtend the privilogo under Zous Libra, and ia applicablo throughout the frco bolt. ——— RUSSIA. §7. Perensoose, July 24.—The Grand Duko Nicholas hos returned from_ his command with the oxpedition against tho Khan of Khiva, He arrived in this city to-dny. g KHIVA. Sr. Prrouspona, July 24.—A_dispatch from Khiva says: “The decree issuod to the Khan, on tho 24th of June, abolishing slayery through- out his dominions, provides that all porsons Leld in bondnge shall bo mado citizons or returned to their native countries.” e e CANADA. BSpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Haminrox, July 24.—The Hon, F. N. Blake, Unitod States Consul at this port, Is to rocotve a public dinnor from the citizova bofore his ro- moval on tho 1at of August, Haurvax, July 24—Liontenant - Governor Arohiibnld, of Nova Beotis, was sworn in oflico yosterduy. » —_— Cortificntos Filods Spectat Dispateh to T'he Chicayo Lribune, BriiNarIELD, July 24,—Liconyo was insued this morning; 40 the Low Water Doteclor Compuuy, af Chicugo, capital 860,000, aud n cortifioate of the incroaso of the cupltal stock of the Union Manufsoturing Company of Whiteside County to $25,000 way flfi:\l with tho Beorotary of State. s 2 s ¥adly Burned. * Specia? Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribuna, Loaangronr, Iud, July 2i,—About 5 o'clock this_ovoening, Sing Lizzlo Buros, o sorvant ghl omployed ab the Frooman Houso, ul\um‘:m\ to start & firo in tho stoye with couloil, Her clothos onught_firo, burning her vory soviously, I'hero aro but slight hopoes of hor recovery, —— Cnttfornin Itome. BAN. TiaNowoo, July 2t.—Gov, thus far declined to iuferfere with the sontonce of Charlos A, Ruewoll, tho murderor of Jawes Crolty, to be exeouted to-morraw, ‘I'ho doomod man oxprossos no hope. o says ho wants to dia liko a Oliristian ; says his mofhor and futhor roaldo in Now York, and know nothing of the Booth hay NUMBER ‘339, torriblo fato swalting him, They bolisve he 1a in the Bandwich Islands, *Tho Tax-Payors Convention held’ s secrot :Iunlon this ovening, to makemunicipsl nomina- ons., i Mrd. Warnor, -wifo of. William- Watror, .tho clown'6f - Lho - Parisian Circus, killed loraelf in glords Oity. to-dsy, with. poison. Causo, .do- mastio troubles. : ' i1 CANADIAN COURTS. Thé Cans of the Alloged Kidnappeis of Gordon.. Gordonssilow.. o Drunken Lnwyor Abused the ' Uourte=Lognl Ethics-Firing the Winnopeg ¥cart. + | Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribiund, . Br. PAuL,. July.24.—Private.advices raceived Inst ovening that tho motion to'admit the Fort Gatry prigonors” to_ boll.wag doniad, anticipated thg probable resull, - Tho- docision-was not ren- dored yostordny, the Judge saylag he' would ronder it. ns.scon o8 possiblo,. The Dispatoh corrgspondent: describes: tho- closing scones’ in the Court i ¢xciting, . Clark {uvelghed. bitterly agalist the - prisoners, thio blackguards o brown oloth who'abgtted them, and tho owspuper cor- rospondents. Cornish, bis: assistant, vulgarly abused ovorything American, including our courts, whlgfi he declarod aro influonced b bribes, Tiually, ho thredtoncd tho Judgo witl ps}mlnr vongeanco ‘if. ho dsred to. admit tho prisonora to bail, S s ‘The Jadgo would not nllow couvnol to thront- on him, but would.porform his duty without roferanco to tho couneol’s opinian, : “Thon," gaid Jornish, ! it is your duly tore- fuso bhil. You dare not do otherwigo,” = Judgo—I ehall do as I think proper, without diotation from you. Cornish—Of courso you will, but still I don't think you will dare do thls, Horo Judgo Botourney intorfored and repri- monded Cornish, saying Lo was bflngh:g don- tompt on the Court by tho manner of his addross to Judge MoKengny, notwithatanding which, Cornieh, who was ovidently intoxicated, was al- 1"!“".”1 to continuo somoe time longor in tho samo strain, . . Mr. Toyal attempted * to spesk ' again for tho -prisonors, bt -was donied permission by tha Attorney-Gonoral, and an exchango of angry words followed, Just ns tho Judgo was leaving tho bouch, Olark took from his mouth gomothing that ho was e).\a}vlmr'. ond throw it in- to Royal’s face.” “‘Lhe lattor, wiping his face, aaid Lo thanked tho Attorney-Gonoral. Aftorwards tho latter apologized to Royal, snying ho was half wild at tho timo. A hondbill reading aa follows was freoly circu- lated in Winnepeg yostorday Right or wrong, * Oan tho law bo enforoed? To-day application for bt wos mado for tie kidusppers, -Me. Ookuiel nirgea pon tho Court tlnt grantig ball b only putting a pricoupon kidnapping, Tho argument las closed, Tlo ptoslding Judgo, Melcagiy, was driven liomo by Wilson, of Minneapolis, This may mean nothing, but wo sball eco, Canadians, be on thio alort for the result, God Save the Queon, Gordon oponly exprogsos the* opinion that it would bo safer for tiio prisonors to bo kept in confinement than liboratod on bail, McKenzie was this'morning forced to ‘admit that he do- mandod $2,000, in addition to the retainer of 500, for defonding the prisoners, and was thon dismissod from tho oaso by thoir frionds, Ho is also chargod with baving offorad to sell Brackett a pleco of laud, bolonging to the Attornoy- Genoral, worth 85,000 for 15,000, with ‘tho undorstanding that Lo would induco the Attor- noy-Goneral to consent that the prisoners bo admitted to bail, which offer was rofused. [0 ‘the Associated Press.} Font GAnRY, July 24—In tho' court-room to- day, » point of Inw was boingargued on tho ques- tion of bail, whon Mr. Royal, counsel for tho dofonto,orowded Attorngy-GoneralGlark too closo aud the latter made a disgracoful exhibition of Lis discomfiture, Tlu'nlng suddonly from his desk, ho throw a spit ball Into Mr. Royal's faco, with 'the romark ; * Youare & dirly puppy.” Tho Attornoy-Gonoral wns mado to rotract the insult “ehortly afterwards. Tho {friouds of tho pronors have bopes for _the favorablo dooision from the Judge, altkough it 18 & matter of spoonlation, Olark and his min- ions aro lenying nothing nundono which can pos- sibly deepon tho indignitics” heaped upon the Americans. Al strangors aro watchod' with miu- picion. ‘Tho passions of tho poople are appealed %o in ovory munnor. The probabilitics of an in- vasion from Minnésotr ave common strect talk, Clarlcs, insult to the Amorican Consul has beon forwarded to the British Min- istor . at Washington. . 'Pho citizens horo govornlly sustain Taylor, snd censuro Olark. MeConlay will go to-night, borore a notary to mako an aflidayit that young BcKonzie did do- maud from ‘bim an additional Teo of £2,000 boforo prococding with il caso for tho pris- oners, and that o reforred tho cako to Brackott, who_ rofused. This sottlos tho caso for tho bluck-mailing rageal, who Las throughout work- od with Clark in a systomatic attempt to rob tho privoners aud ther friends. Ho has boon dig- cherged by Brackett. UTAH. A Father and Two Sons Xilled by a Ruuchoros-Mormon Anniverszryes . Arrival of Emigrantu. | % BALT Lk, July 2t—A frighfnl tragody oc- curred at tho mouth of Bingham Canon this sfternoon. A ranchoro named Cotton, und two sony, were Lillod by anothor ranchero nsmod Butcher, with a rifle. Causo unkunown--probably on old foud. .The remaina of the decossed wore carriod homo by the widow and daughter in o Iumbor-wagon.” Great oxoitement exists in Bing- hom aud this city over tho affair. It1s not known whether Butcher ha boen arrestod. To-day hias boon gonorally obsorved aa the soniversary of the Mormon fi)lonuarfl coming into tho valloy in 1847 undor Urigham Young, ‘Tho celebration at Ogden is extensive. Hero it is conflned to flags aud holiday races. Ono thousand Mormon ewmigrants arrived from Europo to-day, in good Loalth, M. M. Garvoy, formorly of Lonisiona and Towa, killed by Bullivan, on Tuosday night, waa buried by tho Odd Follows to-dey. Thoro was a large funeral. THE INDIANS. . Specdy Removal of tho Kickapoos from Mexico to Kansav. ‘Wasmivaroy, D, C., July 24.—Tho u[n{ecln! In- dian Comuwisstoners to remove the Kicknpoos from Moxico to the United States had a council with all the difforont clLiefs near Remolino, Tho hoad chiofs desired to go to Konens to consult with the Knnsas Purfion of their tribe in rofer- enco to the selootion of the resorvation. Thoy also wished that threo or four of thom be taken to Washington to talk with the Great Fathor, The Commissioners will havoe anothar council with the Indiaus in about eight days, when it is expocted tho wholo matter will be concluded and tho IKickapoos will start immodiatoly for tho United Statos, unless tho Mexican Govornment intorforos, ‘Tho Commissionors considor their succoss almost assured. ' —— Almost Xtlled for Fiftoon Cents. 81, Loums, Mo, July 2{.—Three ateambont hands namod Otto Uilburt, Potor Lattour, aud W. Ablo, who had boon drinking heavily, got into an nitercation about fitteon conts on ‘the loveo at tho foot of Chouteau avonue, this aftornoon, Ablo mado an asgault on Lattour, who with Hil- bort loft aud started ug tho lovee, As thoy woro rotreating, _Ablo throw brioks ot~ thom, hitting Tattour ouvoe just Dobldd the loft ear, iuflioting & sovere wound, snd again on tho foot. Hilburt then ploked us 8 place of granito wolghing aboat 5 pounds, an urlod it at Ablo, striking him full “in tho fore- hend, orushing tho skull, knooking Lim inson- giblo, Ablo was conveyed to tho houmnl, whera holioain a critical condition, and burf and Lattour were arrcatod and locked up. A ‘'ho Uddorzook Murdore Puinapenrnia, July 25,—A dispatch to the Evening Telegraph trom Wost Ohestor snys that that it bow appuars from tho ovidonco obtained, thut Udderzook loft Balthnore with ©1,600, and was to maot Goss, allas Wilson, in Philadolpbis, and give him the money and gee Lim on Loard o stonmor for & Kuropean port, Dut rather than part with tho fuuds, ho took Goss to the conntry and murdored him, pockoting tho monoy and xé« turning to Baltimora. . S e S National Educatiounl Conventlon. Erauna, N, Y,, July EH.—-Ver{ extonslvo prop- arutions aro Lelng mada Inthis city for tho ‘maoting of the Natfonal Lducational Convention, which {8 to hold n sesslon_here on the bth, Uth, and 7th of August next. Irom communications receivad from noarly overy Stato in the Unkm‘l it would appoar that thoro will bo a great orow: in attondance, WASHINGTON. -Chioago to Have Twenty More |7 "Letter-Carriers. Railroad Suils to Recover Alleged i~ Tllogally Collected: Taxes, o Ofiijoin.l Statement COoncerning the Privateer Virginius, THE OIICAGO POBT OFFICE. ' Spectal Dispatch to I'he Chicagn Tribune. Wasniyatoy, D, C,, July 24—Gon, M- Artliur, ‘Postmaster of Chicago, sarrived hero last avening to confor with tho Postmaster-Gen- eral contorning tho fucronsed postal facilities which have boon promised thab city, with otliots, during tho sumnor. TFinding, however, that tho seat of Governmont, notwithstandlug | the constitutional fubibition, has béon trans- forred 'to 'Long Dranch, Gon. MoArthur bos goa i pursuit of Postmastor-Genoral Croswell at that sonsido capital. Gen. MoArthur wants for thé prosont forty additlonal lottor-corriors added to'his forco. " With that number he is of -tho opinion that ho can bring the Chicigo do- livéry to the London standard of porrcctfon. 8O :-!lmt drop lotters will recoive an anewer the same 8y, - . . N 2 'E.m quosation of the romovalof tho Post-Ofilco from its presont tomporary eite tos location noarer tho dry goods hLouses iu tho vicinity of the river, may now be cousiderad o4 deflnitely setilod. The Qommittees appointed to doter- mino the question have comploted tusir xoports, which, have just beon filed in the Dopartmon hero, The roport ocitos o long livk of ronsous why' the removal should not be made. Trom- inont among thoso rousons ara the alleged facts that such a romoval would bo detrimental to the intorests of tho major portion of the commercial community, and that tho porsons who firat suggested tho ramoval are unablo or unwilling to Taiso tho mouey necessary to oxcs cuto tho torma of thelr proposition, - THE FOIT BNELLING ¥RAUD. Thio War Dopartment suthoritics rofuso to ivo ny informatfon, for tho presout, ahout the Fort frotling affafr. ” Tho papors havé il boon recoived, and the Chief Olerk snys the Dopart~ mont is satisficd with tho transaction. THE PRIVATEER VIRGINIUS. Tho Dopartmont of Stato has no oflicial advices, oxcopt thote recoived by tho Navy Dopartmont, concorning tho caso of tho suspicious stonmor Virginius, and tho action of tho United States CQanaul, ' Thorington. 1t uppoars_to bo concedod that, - prima {acls, tho Virginius i enppliod with papors of - guch charaater aa ontitlo hor to prglacliou under_the flag of tho United Btates. How sho obtained Tor papors is o question which, if investigated, ‘might not justify the conduct of our Consul in Aspinwall utlin her undor tha xotection ot o United Statos stoamor ausng. It 18 held, howover, that tho Consul could not go bnolk of tho elip's papors, which wore in proper form, and inquire into the maunor in which they wero secured. The Sec- rotary of Stato will await an oflicial account from Connul Thorington bofore taling sy notion in hor caso, The general impression is thatho will bo sustained. ' ! NAILROAD BUITB TO RECOVER TAXES. The suit against the Goverumont to recover £57,000, allogod to have beou illezally collecled a8 tax‘on the carnings of the Columbus & Indi- ana Contral Reilrosd Company, which hna just beon * comwonced abt Columbus, is one of o lsrgo number in which tho wamo quostion Is Involved, Mony suits of tlus Lind Luvo already been tommonced, but thore aro some companios which have not yot insti tuted proceedings ngaiust the - Qoverns mont. It is oxpeotod, Lowever, that zll of . tho Inttor will do_so gt on onrly date as’ tho limit of timo "in which suil may be commoncod will soon expiro. The So- licitor of Intornal Revonuo oxpects that soveral of theso casos will bo taken to the Bupromo Court of tho United States on appeals, and that 88 the questions involved in all the above-men- tioued cnsos aro almost if not exactly idontical, tho deoision of tho court abovo will govern in tho remainder. X % ANNEXATION BOHEME, The subjoct of the aunexatiou of Goorgetown to Lhis city seowms to be moro soriously talked of now, and the edvacates of {ho schiome offer a8 argumont tho plain fact that Georgotown could not loso m)ythrng, but would bo materiully bene= fited by tho ohange, ¢ (o the Asociated Press] TIE KU-KLUX OFFENDERS. ‘WasimxgrTox, July 24, —A delegation of prom inent South Carolininuw, headed by tho Hon. W. D. Porter, Gen. J. B. Korshuw, and 8. M. Sims, Liad an jutorviow with Attorney-Genoral Williams this morning, and urged that the further proso- cation of Ku-Klux offenders in the South bedis- continued, au that organization was broken up, and a_cossation of prosgculions would have & conoilitory offcot uponallclusses of that seclion. ‘Thoy also urged that those convicted and now serving out torms of sontence bo pardoned. Tho Attornny-Goneral, in roply, said that instruc tions ind already boon issncd to_stop tho proso cutions agaiust the Ku-Klux offondors, excoptin vory aggravated cases, and tomo of those con- victod flld already been pardoned. It was tho olicy of the President to purdon them all, Eeuping the most aggravated cases, howover, until tho lasf. - ARAY ORDER, A general order was_issued to-day by the Soo- rotary of War, probibiting disbursing ofiicors from’. issuing voushers which ehall ack 58 duo Dills against tho United States for unpaid accounts, “Lho only oxception undor tho foregoing will bo the issuance of & certified atatomont of personal gervico and wages due in tho caso of nu_omployo discharged, and ?ot&!snid b the time of the dixcharge for want of unds, CIIOAQO TOST-OFFICE, The Postmastor-General to-duy issued an order authorizivg the omploymont by the Post-Ofiica at Chicago of twonty additionnl lotter-carriers, sorvica to commence on the 1st of August ; compensation, $800 per annum. TIE BTEAMER VIIGINIUS, ; The course of Commander Reed, of the Unitod States stenmor Kanuas, in convoying the Virgin- ins out of Aspinwall, meots with general ofticial approbation, Tho fact that tho Virgiuius land- ell mon aud arms on tho Teland of Oubs, to_aid tho cause of tho ineurgouts, doos nob subject + hor to boing molestod fu, o noutssl port by o Sponish gunboat., So far na tho slate of war on the Islaud of Quba i concerned, our Government has no official iuformation ot the fact, tho rights of belligeronts not being 8o~ cordod to the insurgonts by the United Statos. The offonce of the vessol, thereforo, can anly bo coneidered as smnggling, and Lo bo punished for it by thie Spanlards, sho must bo caught in the net, otherwiso thoy dare not molost hor. THE CROPS. Minnesotn’s Surplus of Whoat thia Year Estimated at 30,000,000 Bush= ely, £ Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BADIHON, July 24.—The chintz bug has doue considerablo datungo to tho spring whont i this viginity, Groat numbers of thom aro lero, Ainxearorts, July 24,—Tho Farmers' Union, tho agricultural organ of tho Btate, in its issue for thin wook, says: “A commenco- mont Las been mado on tho great whaoak larvoat of DMinnosota for 1873, and wmost bosutiful harvest s promsed. From nouroful ostimato wo think this Btato can ox- port_tbis year 80,000,000 bushels of whoat, pro- vided wo havo our usual good weather during barvest, and provided furthor, the crop oscapes storms snd is seouro, The Union fusther ad- visos tho farmors to market all thoir wheat ag soon ag posalble for fear of still lower prices. The Sun Francisco Mayoralty. BAN Fuanosco, July 24--The Dumocratio Convention nominated James M, MoDouald for Mayor, 1le Is tho Vico-L'rosidont of the Pacitio Bank, Tho T'nx-Payer's Indepondont Convon- tion will probably uominato Alvord for ro-clec- tlon, f bo will accopt. Raitrond Rates. Des Morves, July 24.—~'I'he now Rook Islana grain-tarift for tho Towa Division reducos the prices up to thiu station, West of s thav nrg slightly auvanced. )

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