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vo'LUm':.' 96, TG00 GOUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 108 Washingtone=st., ‘Northonst, cornor Olatk, apposito Qourt-Houss, ; WEST BIDR OFFOF, A7 Milvwaultcomnw, Dimzorons—Willtam B, Opdn Todmond Peudtelle, Goorge Taylor, Tlenty 1, Vaye . Taylor, N, B, Dou. tony B DY Ggaun, Wang: Vo Bome, il Sy S, Dou- MONEY oan be drawn at any timo, with interest at the rate of 8 por con por annum on all sums doposited ono or more full months. MONEY TO LOAN On Ohicago rral castata, '&Rlul"‘ & TYRRELT, 9 Tribune Building. .___BUSINESS OHANO FURSALE OR 70 LEASE. [EWHALLHOUSE MILWAUKEE., We offor for enlo or to loaso on v o Oolobrmtad Hotolo-tho Alove 1o Wigaamia o toris, thls Tt 1u situatod on tho prinoipal bush 5 . 90t 0 LORIOANER A1 ot 1Lt otbof pumits St € in full of guests and d ng nvory profitable and Incronstix bustoes. o - oo 1O ‘or fall particulsrn apply te PP NS, rynoe 4 MILLER, J. Y. BIASLL, Oblcagor s o o STOVES, RANGES, &, BOXYNTONS HEATING FURNACES! . “Our Favorito’”’ Ranges, *Tho Onbinct?” Cook Stove, Balthmoro Heaters, Ienting : Stoven, Tuttle & Bailoy’s Registers &c. Thore gooda aro tho vory best manufactured, and Aro roliablo In ovory rospect, ' Tho BOYNTON FURNACE Jits no cqual. " Ovary 60 differont sizos and kiuds for heat.. fog b g8 of oory degoription, Ioating and ventl: ating promptly attended to. ~Kstimatos madeon short notice, * Wo fnsito the attention of donlors and thoso wantlg ap erfoot working furnnco or cooking arrang Tiont (6 ALl An aop s bFond Tor elonia " BLISS & BROWN, & Lako-st., Oblcago. STEAM HEATING. STEAM HEATING, Inall its branches, and Dealors in Wrought Iron Fipe and Fittings, SAM'L I. POPE & CO,, 87 & 89 ‘West Lake-st. FOR RENT, Blogant storos, doubls, suitablo for wholosale or rotail on Lako, Olark, Wabaak, Doarborn, aud othier stroots. Also banking rooms, offlces, sleeping rooms in Spoods Kontucky, Reapor, McCormick, and othor blooks. Also soveral fino basements and lofts, noar contro. Also build. log lota to loaso. Rents colloctod. Soveral lots on long lesses. By J. M. MARSHALL & CO., Real Estate and Routing Brokors, S LOTTERY, R R A AR A A S o A AR AR IR SRS "$300,000. ¥ Oapital Prize, $60,000. Missouri State Lottery. Grand Single Numbor Schome. Draws tholast darof evory month, 5 8% Prizes, smount 000, \Whola tcRota, 8103 Tintvos, 8. Bond for :'i'fm?l'nr 18 MURRAY, MILLEIL & GOvy Tox' 218, L. uis, Mo BLANK BOOXS, &o. J. M. W. JONES, otail Statloner, Printer, and Blauk ook s VA R NS Stationery Spectaltios Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st. SHIRTS, SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, 8. E. oo, State and Washinglonata., Arcado-court, Olarkat., sonth of Aadlson, Pike's Opera House, Cinclanat, IT WILL PAY TO ORDER } onloago, From HARRIS & COBB, 171 Bouth Glarkcat, FOR SALE. NOTE, DRAFT, AND RECEIPT BOOKS, AT WHOLESALIL AND RETAIL. COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO,, 118 & 120Monroe-st., Chicago. TO MANUFACTURERS. ding h facturing. Apply to] Tk A BRI on plomisos: WANTED. ANTED-~AGENTS--FROM 875 1o B30 por month, ovorywhoro, to soll anof af the moet usoful articles over inventod needod in overy family, Send for Olrou| lar, Addro oomp aco., || 167 Statoat., Curoaao, 1l STEAM ENGINE » rosponsiblo party o pat o aiar'af Tay S0 hosub owor, 1 1o byl b af Fifthar., soutlsof Mad: e A S te Do accuplod by tonanta who wil rent power, ADPUt AR, DAVISON & WELGH, 143 Lagiallo-at. Dy an experiencod workman on Galvanizod Tron Cornice, bath lllnn‘larr: and Woatora siyls, aituation ax foromant W T DA T Woat Thindeate, Clnolumatl, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, COPARTNINIRSEIP. -Jemen R. Stanley has this day been admit. ted as an oqual partnor in tho flrm of Burkitt & B%wn. ‘Tho style of tho firm hereaftor BURKITT, SUTION & STANIEY. 08, M. DURKITT RDWARD 0. BUTTON. Ohicago, July 83, 1873, _MFEETINGS, GHGAG0 MEDIAL SOGIETT, A speclsl meoting will be hold this Mouday evening at tha offce of DR, DYAS, Buslness of importance ta every medioal man In the olty ¥ill be transaoted, " Wator streot. Tho complaints, as prepared by e o NEW YORK. Extensive Frauds Discovered in the Guano Trade. Suiis Brought Against Dealers in the Spurious Artielos Strong Influsnces at Work in Favar of the Pardon of Young Walworth. Miscellaneous Local Items. Speetal Diapateh lo The Chicago Tribune, New Yomrx, July 27.—Extousive frauds on farmers in tho salo of guano have been discov- ered, and tho attorneys of the Pernvian Govorn- ment have brought sult against flvo firma ac- oused of adulterating tho gusno, and using brands or trade-marke of tho Peruvisn Govern- mont. Tho Tribune statos (hat a year or two ago tho Now York Btate Agricultural Soclety, through o committoe appointed for the purpose, obtained a bag of Peruvian guano from each of ton denlors in this city. Bix of theso.woro proved by closo snalysis to bo adultorated, and four woro gonuine. 'Fhe pure Peruvion Chincha Ieland gunno containg sbout 15 por cont of ammonia, in which MHes tho chiof value of the fortilizor. The inforior articlo, guannpe, which sella at about §10 por ton less than Chincha, contains only from 11 {018 per cont, occaslonnlly little more, An analysis of tlie ndultorated articlos roforred to abovo showed that thoy contained only from 8 to G per cont ammonia, and about 80 to 60 por cent earthy matter, wholly foreign to the genuine guano, Tho publication of those faota by tho, Agricul- tural Socioty did not have tho offect of stopping tho salo of adulterations, but the Peruvian Gov- omment was forced to take action in the matter for tho protection of its trade. Papers have boen prflmm!, oud tho sults will como up in the Buporior Court. Tho suits aro fiyo in numbor, and are against the following firms, known to bo among the largost city dealors in fertllizors : Goorgo Ricardo & Co., of No. 195 ‘Water stroot ; L. B. Coxo & Co., of No. 107 Water atroot; Goorge E. White, of No. 160 Front stroet; Robort O. Roeves, of Nos, 185 and 187 Water streot; E. H. Reoves & COo., of No. 184 Messrs. Prichard, Ohonto & Bmith, are vory voli- minous, but_two points of alloged fraud are, firet, tho refilling of old bags which have con- toined genuine guano, and so branded, oud bought from tho farmers for n fow conts each. Socond, use of imitation of brand upon fiunuiue bags, which s the trade- mark of the Poruvian Government. Tlho com- plaint sots forth that in the first case old bags with the Peruvian brand upon them are filled with n{;urlnua material, alloged to bo manufac- tured by theso firms, ond that it is thus sold as onuino. This explains tho mothod of one of fim alloged swindles, Tho uso of tho trade- ‘marlk ig thus oxplainod: Tho genuine bags have printed, not branded, upon thom the trade-mark of tho agents of the consigneos of the Pornvian Government, The brand on the Chincha Island stock is branded as follows: “‘War- rantod No, 1 Poruvian guano, imported into the United Biatos by Mobsen, Hurtad & Qo., bgouts .for tho consignoes of tho Peruvian Government.” The brand on the neccmlrgunluy ig the same, with the addition of the word * Guanape " below tho last line, In the above only the firat-nomod brand has beon imitated. Tho imitation can be readily discorn- ed, as the lettors aro lent on with atoncil-plate and brueh, and honcoe the letters are broken and disconnected, unliko those in tho printed brands. Otherwise tho imitation is_an oxact copy, word for word. Photographs of differont styles of brauds are numbufimm the complnints, Buits are for heavy damagos, aud to restriot defond- ants from farther continuing tho sale of guano in bags thus marked and rofillod. (7o the Assoctated Press.) New Yong, July27.—Tho jury in the case of ox-Oliof of Polico MoWilliams “and_Dotoctivo Doyle, Jersey City, chargod with couspiraoy with throe woll-known burglars to rob the First Na- tional Bank, rendered a verdict this afternoon of “ ot guilty,’ Tho romaining huokstors’ eheds and hooths ontsido of the Washington Market wero domol- ished last night by order of the Health Bonrd, Bishop Bimpson is rt}!wrtéd sick at Long Braoch. Tho roported illness of Archbishop Bailoy at Nowarlk is denicd. Soddons, and tho roughs eaptured with him at Rockaway, were tnken to Jamaica yestordny ovening, and, boing unablo to give bail, wero sont to foil to awnit oxamination nost Wedoos- day. Ohombors was not found. ’fho Herald says Mongignor Kristaphy, one of tho prelates of tho l’o‘w's domestic household, is now in thig clty. Kriataphy Los boon travels ing incog. for fiftcon mouths through the Uunited Biates, examining into tho condition of tho Catholio Ghureh in thio varions Btates. o donies, rather ho refusos to dony, that bo is in America on an official mission,” but it is cortain that in no distant futuro wo shall hoar of his roport to Rome of Lis improssions of Catholio, a8 well ns Protestant, institutions in Amorica. The News suys an n{zplicntlun Las been mado to Gov. Dix, and a petition signed by some of the moat prominent mon in tho Btalo of Now York, to grant young Walworth pardon, The rocoedings havo boen ku&; vor;)quiot, and Gov. Y)ix hag written to Judge Noah Duvis aslung him to trauami him o copy of all tho tostimony, lot- tors, and records in the case. b Tho remaine of & woman aud boy, recontly dis- covered in the Last River tiod together, have beon ideutifiod ns those of Margaret Orawford, an Irishwoman, and hor illegitimate son. They hod not had s mouthiful to eat for two duys bo- fero drowuing, and it is sprpouua that tho moth- or, doespairing of life, killod hor boy, tied his body ¢ » own, and then throw herself into the rivor, POLITICAL. Judge W, B, Campbell Not n Candi« date for Governor of Ohlo. Orvcinnaty, O., July 27.—Judge Willlam B. Campbell, of this city, publishos o card in the ZEnquirer this morniug positivoly declaring thut o will not run for Governor this fall, or allow his nome to be used bofore cithor convention ag o candidate for the nomination, — Denth and Damnge from a Severe Storm, Br. Lous, July 27.—A severa wind-storm pastod over Macon Oity, Mo, Friday. Tho Ma- sonic Tomple was partially destroyed, soveral small houses were blown down, and some stores and dwe)lings considerably injured. Mr. Collens and o colored man wero killed. Myors Mont- gomery was mortally and Judge Honry soverly woundod, and several other porsons more or less burt Banaor, Maino, July 37.—On Saturday even- ing, just before 7 o'clock, two spans of tho hrh o on the Europesn & North American Toad, betwoon Oldtown and Milford, 300 fook Jong, wore blown completely away by a tornado which swept ovor this seotion of tho State. An engino and tender with five mon, which was crossing_from Oldtown, wns plunged into the river, Tho engincer, George BoClellan, wau killed. Tho others cscaped. Railrond Al:cldonll-b Spreial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ozm’\’x lln’m,s“.l July 26—Jolin Andorson, n Bwedo employed by the Burlington, Cedar Rap- {da & Minncsota Railroad at D'ottaville, in at- tompting to got on v train, missed Ly footing and foll under the car, ‘The” whoels running over his Jog In two plocea necessltated smputa~ tion, ruuu)t’inu in his denth Xonum\ny. Srenrana, Iil, July 26.—A collision occurred on the Northwestorn Railroad hore at b o'clock thie morning, A froight train from tho East ran into anather, standing on tho track, and four onrs wore badly domaged, A utationnty engino and soveral rnuh{‘llgtmflchhluu wore in tho ruins, Nobody wus hurt, Cuum:m.mg. Md.,, July 27.—Early this morn- ing Enginoor Connway, of tho Dultlinore & Ohio Riailroad, lost control of his ougine on a down grado 2 mllos east of Altamout and 46 mniles tobacco, from tho Wost, scattoring’ the contenta all over tho tracl. finggmor Conaway and {wo mon named Marline and Elllott, drovora from Barbour and Harrlson CQountles, W. Va., woro killed. T. Burke, conduotor, and_ T, Care nory, brakeman, both of Pludmuni, and a drover named Roynolds, woro badly injured. It was probably the most torriblo wreck which eyor oc- curred on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Cormnmus, 0., July 27.—~Josoph K. Trains, 1iving at Morrowtown, a brakeman on tho Littls Minmi Railroad, foll botweon the cars lnst night while the train wns approaching this nll;{, ant wag run over and horribly mangled, Ho was thrown Irom his balanco by tho breaking of tho spindloof tho brake. His doath is oxpootod at any hour, Mo leaves o wifo and one ohild. WASHINGTON. Special Diepateh to The Chicago. Tridune, , TRANBFERS OF OURRENOY AND GOLD. Wasiuinaron, D. 0., July 27.—Gon, Bpluner, Unitod Btates Troasnrer, in authority for the statomont thar tho Tressury Departmont Ling adoptod tho practico of sonding, to tho far Woest, partlos of Government omployos, who carry cur— roncy from here, and genorally bring back to tho East Iargo quantitics of gold coin, bocause thie transfers can bo mado in this way o good doal chenpor than throngh banking concorns, and with | grontor enfoty than by tho usual modo of fors warding valuablos by oxprose. About 3¢ of 1 por cont {8 tho lowost compensation do- mandod by banking houses for moking transfors of gold from Ban Franoclsco to:f Now York, yot it s catimated that the Govorn- ment is put to the compnrntlvnlly small exponse of one-fifth of 1 per cont if it sond its om- loyes to bring tho treasure. This Iatter amonnt, {‘h Kq gnid, covers the ontiro oxpenses of tho clerks, including their mileago, and salaries, and tho chartored car. Dosides, tho Government has to send currency to tho West to pay tho army and other indebtednoss, and the monoy is be- lioved to bo quito safe in charge of theso spocisl messengers who aro sent to deliver it. Very little, fenr iy ontortained that any attempt will bos) made to rob tho irain on which this monoy may * happon to bo, as all tho parties are woll srmed 3| and aro usually provided with o small guard of | Unitod Btatos soldiers, whom it is found con- voniont to transfer from Lastorn to Westorn: duty, and_vico vorss, on occasions of this sort.;| The half-dozen employes who ara to leave horoyl to-morrow night on an orrand of the kind spokon of witl bo gent to Banta Fo, Now Moxico, This® round trip will consume about forty days, o largo ptaruon of the journey Laving to be mado in stagos. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS' EXPENBES, A gtatoment of tho expoudilures by tho Sor- osnt-ni-Arms of the United Btates during the nat four yoars, s comparod with those undor- tho preceding Administration, hos boon mado for thoe purposo of refuting the charges that Mlr., Froncl, tho present Sorgeant-at-Arms, has beon oxtravogant. During the four Joam onding March 4, 1869, thore wero exponded by tho offica of Sorgeant-at-Arma $£856,262, and for tho four yours ending June 30, 1873, the expenditures amounted to $680,425. i MILITARY PROMOTIONS. Tho Sccrotary of War is oxpocted here from Tooug Brauch ta-morrow. He will bring with bim about forty nominstions of persous now in civil lifo to bo Bocond Lioutonants in the army. Tho namos of the appointees will be made pul 1io in a day or two. INCBEASED BAILROAD FACILITIES, The active compotion betwoan the old and now through lines of railway from tho North and East to this city and tho South re- dounds to tho matorial benoflt of tho traveling ond business publio, a8 has alroady been demonstrated in soveral articulars, Dy p new arrangoment on ono of ho lins & train known as tho Richmond expross leaves Now York at 8:15 in tho aftornoon, arriv- ing,;horo boforo midnight, and, continuing through, reschos Richmond oarly the following morning. 7 NEW MAIL ROUTE, Tho Post-Office Dopartmont has ordered an oxtoneion of tho railway mnil service on tho Toxas & Pacific Railrond from Longviow to Dal- 1las, Toxas, 1,226 miles, at a yoarly componsation of 0,808, [T the Associated Press.) TIE NINTI OENSUS MORTALITY BTATISTICH. Wasmnaron, D, O, July 37.—Gon, Walker donios tho statomant {hat tho mortalify strtis- tics wore omitted inadvertently from the com- pondium of the census, Thoy wero omitod bo- enuse thoy aro not suscoptible of condensation, and it insorted would have crowded out other classes offattistics of far moro popular intorest, T'ho tablos of mortality have beon published nt full length in an cdition of ten thousanad copica. PATENT CIGAI-BOXES, Tho Commissioner of Intornal Rovenuo will take no prosent action on the patont cigar-box question. He has nsked dealors to consider and suggost to him somo plan by which revenue con_moro strictly be collocted, sod his sub- ordinate officors in the Duresu have been in- structed to give their attoution to the subject, so that, having the views of both sidos, he mny come to an intelligent conclusion during the coming month. —_—— FIRES. A Series of Destructive Fires in Noxs folk, Va.-~The Forest Fircs on Long Island = Property Destroycd Elses whore. Nonrorg, Va., July 27.—At an early hour this morning, Whité '& Ulman's shoo-storo, &wo doors south of tho starting point of Baturday morning's disastrous conflagration, waas discov- orod on flre, aud 8o ineffectusl wors tho offorts of the Firc Dopartmont, worn out by the Ilabors of the precediug morning, that the building, to- othor with tho adjoining ono, occupied as & Eud\vnrfl-swm was destroyed. About half an hour aftor the discovery of this fire, nnothor firo broko out on Campbell’s wharf, about o square off from tho fist, in o three-story brick building occuElnd by o' produce deslor, This Luilding and the one immediately north of it, nsed for tho same purpose, woro also destroyod. Upon the discovery of thus lnst and fifth firo that had broken out during twonty-four hours onding Bunday morning, the greatost constornation pro- vailed. _Markot Square and Main stroot woro thronged with oxclted poople, who wore hurrled- 1y moving about in wild dismay, many of them bolieving that an orgenized plan for tho deatruotion of the city was being put into oxe- cution, At this time tho_ fire-companies of Portsmouth and tho Navy-Yard again came over, in rosponso to rockets usifiuds or nasist- anco, and rendared invaluable aid in extinguish- ing tho firo on Campboll'a wharf, which at that CHICAGO, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1873. stumpandhisloft laffind srm woraso badly erush- od a8 to rondor him insonaible for a time. Wolal unloaded tho romalning logs, holpod hia holploss compnnion on the wagon, and brought him to his resldonco in this city. Tho injurios ara me- voro but not considered dangerous, 4 SPORTING MATTERS. Entrics for the Bufinlo Races-=Spocus lntlons Qoncerning the Cloveland Meocting--Aquatics Burearo, N, Y., July 37.—Tho following aro the entrios for tho races horo: ; Parso No, 1, 4,000, for 2:34class. Mambrino Qift, Kato Gilbert, -Manhattan; Waltor, Fonr- naught, Jr., Arthur, Barnoy Kelly, Caledonia Chiofy Plantor, Membrino Btar, Bay Ionry, Purso No. 2, $10,000, for 2:27 olass. Brothor Jenathdn, Cornoll, ' Blancho; 'Onstle Bay, Bt James, Pork’s Abdallah, Nottlo, Gloster, J. Q.- Brown, Lucillo, Gold Dust, Thomsa L. Young. m]Pgmu_ No. 8, 81,000, -for ‘4-yoar-olda.» Not od. < g . Purso No, 4, 20,000, for 2:21 clasa, Uamors, Jim Irving, Bonsation, Judgo Fullérton, Glostor, Luotlle, Gold Dust, Dorby. ; TPurse .No, b, $2,000,- for 2:45 class. Vanity Talr, Mias Milor, Waltor, Arthutr, Royal Goorge, | Jr., Plantor, Archio, Willio, Gold Dust, TAFIS Longfollow, Clomentine, Lizzid Keelor,' Mag- nolis. . Purao No. 6, $10,000, for'2:24 class, Bon Floglor, Crown Princo, -Mnj. Allen, Hotspur, . Gloutesr. J‘nhn 'W. Conly,J. G. Brown, Dorby, Chi- 0, Busio. 1 & | _ Yurso No. 7, 810,000, for 2:00 olnss, Drother iJonathan, Cozodte, Lady Barkor, Manhnttan, Red Wing, Oastlo Kay, Bt. Jamos, Star of Phila , H, Collins, Plato. - . _No. 8, 81,600, for b-yoar-olds. - Not Jim Irving, Lucy, Judgo Purpe No. 9, $7,600, froe for all. Amarican Girl,” Goldemith Maid, -Fullorton, - i . Purso No. 10, 84,000, for 2:40 clngs, Vanity Falr, Waltor, Foarnaught, Jr.,, Arthur, Royal Gaorge, Jr., Planter, Willlo, Gold Dust, Mawmbrino 8tar, Litlo Longfellow, Glomontine, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuno. .CLEVELAND, . July 37,—Thero is a new horso hora which will givo Goldsmith Maid a hard {mnh for tho bi§ pureo. Knowing ones aro.bot- ing even that the Maid will bo beaton.. It may Do & sob up thing, but porhaps not. - . New Yong, Juiy 27.~Alden 8. Bwan, who was timolkooper nt tho finish in tho nollfl;u rogattn at Bpringflold,publishos a card, in which Lo eyni that, for his own satisfaction, ho, took an object on the opposito shore to dratw an {imaginary lino, directly across tho river, 50.a3 to know which, crow won, onwhat he considored thoir merits, and a8 thoy passed the line the bow of tho Har vard's boat was up to the waist of tho Yale, s0 that without regard totho obliquo lne Yalo would have won anyway. 1. OINOINNATI, July 27.—Charlos Zoirhut arrived &% tho foot of Sycamoro streotdn his soull-boat ot 5 this morning. He snya he arrived in the “city limits, wlnnlnitho wager, at 8:43, a bolf- hour bofore the limit of his timo. Miclaol Haunon, refercs, ia here, and will take tho names and testimony of parties witnessing tho orrival of Zoirhut, - Zoirhut is woll, excopt that his right hand is swollen, Horowed tho Inst 118 «milosin nineteen hours. Itwas with difioulty that ho kept awnko last night. - Both will roturn on the Juniata to-morrow. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Dopartment Weather RReport. LOOAL ODSERVATION, Outauao, July 97, 1873, I 5 3 Hour afob- | § (33|Z{Direction and| 53] 8 hE(E] 5 seroation. %: Elrce windSS| § 2283 ! 0i10 N, gontle, TAG0|E foans 6/80(E., . 43IN.'E,, trosh, 00,02] 172{71{15,, gentle, 30.02] 72)71|E., gondies Maximum thermometer, 78, thormometer, 00, . GENEDAL ORSERVATIONS. * Baxoix, Iy 311048 p. o, 888 8 FOREIGN. Tho Spanish Cortes Declares in Favor of the Aholition of Capital Punishment. The Carlists Exporionce Serious Reverses ! at Valencia and Elsswhero. : SPAIN. Mabnip, July 27.—Tho Governmont troops at- tacked Voloncla yostorday. After o desperato struggle of flyo hours® duratlon fighting was sus- pondod, and tho {nsurgonts oftored to capitulnto, but thoir torms woro rofused, tho Governmont domunding an unconditifonn! surronder. Ileavy roinforcomonts have beon sont forward, and tho +| nitock will bo rosumed and tho town bombarded to-morrow if the insurgents do not yiold. i Hovillo has nlso proposed to roturn to its lo{- ‘nlty to tho Natlonal Government on cortain torme, but, a8 in tho caso of Valencs, tho Gove ornmant will accopt nothing loss_than’ nncondi tional ausrender. It is boliovod that tho in- surgonts will soon give np tho city unless rolioved. San Fornando was attacked on Friday by an insurgent column from Cndiz. The loyal gar- rison made o brave and succonsful dofenso, nnd in tho evoning tho iusurgonts withdrow, Tno Cortes has declrred itsolf in favor of the abolition of capital punishmont, Tho Corlist force which was Dilbon hng retired from tho neighborhood, Don Oarlos is roported to bo at Arcos, in tho Provinco of Lagronn, . 'Tho railwoy from Madrid to Valoncia hns beon cout in sovernl places, -, A meoting at Aleaniz has beon brokon up, and bwonty-four porsons prosont arrosted. + Pans, July 97.—The Portuguose mails aro in~ énmlptod in’ consoquonco of the troubles in +Bpain, threntoning GREAT BRITAIN. Loxnow, July 27.—Tho Bishop of Petorbor- ough ia geriously ill, TR = CHINA. Hoxa Kova, July 20, via Loxpox, July 27.— &d’?ut:ucflvu typhoon visitod Amoy on tho 318t stant, property and shippiug in the harbor and river. ‘The tolograph cable botweon Amoy aud Shang- hial is brokon. — ITALY. . Lonnox, July 27,—Tho Bhal of Porsia has ar- f rived at Milan, MURDERS. A mysterlous Midnight Murder in Memphiv=-A White Man Lynched by Negroes--Fatal Atfiray on a 'Wens , Mossce Plantation. Mrexrmg, Tonn, July 27.—A myatorious murder was committed ab 109 Monroo stroot, this morning, tho victim being Frank Moore, & + woll-known citizon. About 3 o'clock his wifo iwas awnkonod by o noise resembling persons stmfiglmg, and callod to bor husband, who was slanding noar tho bed, to know whia waa tho matter, Ho roplied, *Somo ono po at mo,” and a momont aftorwards foll Loayily to the floor. Blho alarmed the noighbors, wlho como jin and found him lying insensiblo on tho floor with o pistol-wound in his head, Mr. Mooro novor spoke again, but lingered until 5 o'clock, when ho oxpired. A *window down stairs was reised, and tho ward- rabo door in tho bodroom was open, whicl, Mra, Moore atates, was shut when thoy rotired, Tho gonernl improssion is, that tho murder was committod by a burglar, who had boon dis- covorod in tha room by Moore, but still neithor his wifo nor & young man slecping -down staira leard ny Toport of a Elxtu!. An inquest woa oia, wu¢ nubug TUrisbe tan The a0 given was olicited. During tho day, two negroos who iud had o diflioulty with Mogko some o days "since wero arzested, but boYond the fact of this diffoulty thero is no evidence to councot thom with the murder. .. On the night of the 18th o man named Hall, living on_tlio plantation of Thomas Reid, in | Madison County, Tenn., was takon out of his ‘ bed by & mob of fiftoon negroes disguised a8 Ku- Klux, and hung to o treo, thoy charging him with having outraged an old negro wommqivmg in the neighborhood. Hall was from East Ton- pped o _cap Station. |Bar.\Thr| _ Wind, Weather, a1lg,, ught, Tair, ol ki, Olesr. 54|W, Hght, alr. TE,, gontls, Clast. 5(8.'E., goubl, Fair, 73(8. E., freab. Fair, s, Cloar. Fair, Clear, Cloudy, Qlear. oar, Cloudy. 6algatm, Cloudy, 05|8. E., fresh, Cloudy, 7alE,, genlle. [Fair. PROBABILITIES. ‘WasminoTox, July 27.—On Monday, for {ho Southern States, southosst winds, partly cloud; wosthor, and possibly local rains, For the Mid- dle and Eastern Btates, 'southoasterly winds, backing to tho northwest and wost, and cloudy, followod by clearing weather. For tho lake re- jon, northarly winds nm}dmrfly cloudy weathor, For tho Ohlo and Lower Kissouri Valloys, nortl- anst winds, voering $o the southenst and south, 1slling barometor, oloudy weathor, snd occasion= alrain, . . : STAGE OF WATER. Daily report of tho stuge of water, with cb;lg\gu in tho 3¢ hours snding 8 p, m., July 27, 1878: ONANGES, Rise. Fall. ABOVE LOW WATER, l 10 £t, 11 in, &4t 9 in| &4t 6in 0 1t, 4 in,| 6 1t, O in, 51t 9 in,| 10 ft. 4 i,| 2 ¢, 10 in,| 10 ft, 4 in.| 4 €5, 10 in, 11 £¢, 0 in, “*Balow high water mark of 1871, W. 8, Kauraraw, Observer, m 78 Bl jor Block, Chicago, nessco, aud, the nogroes say, bonsted of having beon o bushwhacker during ho war. On lnst Sunday niiht‘ » party of negroos on tho plantation of Plilip Alston, near Jackson, Tenn,, got into & row, in which knives an istols wore froely used, during which John Gront dnmn?“ was dono to foroign,| in Dubuquo and barges, Trador and bargos, Concord snd Dargen, Holland and’ barges ; barks Unadills; Rea, White,'and Liuo, Peshtigos schra Allco Norrie, Fam; Algorine, Goldex! Flocco, Tlidon, Frauk inrkor, Ruight Tomplar, W, J. Preafon, Gorritt Smith, 'William Grosthwalto, Nassau, H, Hosg, WIND~Northoast, Smt oigd o on CLEVELAND. Tho Firat Sundny Undor the Saloons Closing OrdinnnceesA Suatiuvractory IReowsult, 3 Speeial Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, OLeveLAND, 0., July 27.—Tho Sunday Liquor Iaw was ouforced for tho first timo to-day. Tho result was highly favorablo. It hos boon the moat quist Bundey that - Cloveland has soon this menson. With very fow oxcoptions all saloons woro closed, aud thoso who attampted to soll beor nnd liquors woro promptly arrosted, Lnsgo crowds of rowdies wont out to Newburgh and Rocky River and had thoir usual Bunday oarouso, but as a wholo the succesa of the now law thus far is highly eatisfactory. Hotol, bars woro atriotly closod, and the large crowd of Lorsomon in’ tho city awaiting tho ra ‘l\lmtuuddmmnn.ty g tho racos wero THE CABLE. Sovonth Anniversnry of the Laying of the Atlantio Cabice«QOoclcbration at Renrt’s Content. Heanr's ContexT, N, T, ing it will bo moven July 26,—This ovon- onrs ginco tho telegraph fleot ontered Trinity Bay, Newfoundland.” To- morrow, Sunday, will bo {he soventh mmivorsary of tho landing of tho cablo, and it will bo sovon flenrs on Monday since the lino was openod for usiness. This avening will bo colobrated by a banquet ot this pluml and on Monday by boat racos, comprising eailing, rowing, and soulling, The Cholern, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, IspianaroLts, July 2T.—Ono additional fatal «| enso of cholera was roported to-day and numer- ous supposed attacks, Tho appoarance of the d.ro!dmf visitor is the topio of convorsation ov- orywhora throughout the city. Fivo donths sinco Triday night, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, July 27.—The cholers has mado ite appearanco in thiscity, Thrae fatal cagos hnve ocourred in one family. No othor fa- tal cosos aro reportod. Lonpoy, July 27.—The cholora has appenred tho sgoaport town of Kolsi: Bout] Bweden, B STHERSEG) b BORH LouisviLLe, Ky., July 27.—Tho cholora broke out again in Lagrango, Xy., on Fridny night. Two denths occurred Baturday and throo to-dny. Excfiusl‘ya m;nr lmi;j di?thud thedplgaia(?n‘u, m application for physicinns an bogu made to :hh}’cn:by. Lk Shot Dead by ¥Mis Cousin. CiNexwnAT, O., July 27,—Yentorday, at G in tho aftornoon, ot Worthavillo, Xy., whon the up nesengor train arrived, J. D, \Whitaker, who oops & hotel at tho station above named, was sitting in a sido door, when his firet-cousin, Chorles Doan, whoso arrest for outting he h causod o month &mvinus, stoppod on the pasgen- flr platform front of (’Vbi!nkcr with o 116 fn.ono linad snd coupling-pin in tho othor, threatening and abusing him, ~ Whitakor drow pistol and enid, “For God's eake, Gharlie, go awny.” Deen did nob go, and Whitaker fired. Doan fell forward under the car, dead, Telographic Brovitics, Ono of tho childron roported drowned by tho Jonnic Howall diuaster, on the Mississippi, a boy aged 4, was snbsoquently found safe in the state-room, Jobn Backberger, a saloon-keoper of Cairo, foll from tho_socond-story of his rosidonce on Baturday night, fracturing his slull and recolyv- ing other injurlos that may provo fatal. The Cll.lcn%o Freo Sons of Xarael arrived in Milwaukee at noon yesterdny, and wero escorted to tho Milwaukoe.Qarden, where tho time woa #pont vary agrooably, the' local lodges sparing n0 offort to ontortaln their gnosts, Tho oxour- slof was o fine and orderly ono, and tho pice niclargely attonded. Thoe Polarls Search Expedition, New Yong, July 97.—The Herald's spocial from Bt. John usya tho United States stoamer Tigrass, of the Polaris search expedition, sailed $his ovening. Bho has beon dolayed here in or- dor to mako somo repairs and bhave hor boilors ummughly and finally overhauled, According 10 tho boest calculation, sho will arrive ot Disco on or about the 5th of August. ., Obituary. Grrrysnuno, Pa., July 37.—~The Sohmucker, D. D., Profostor in the Sominary ‘Ruv. 8. 8 Thaologleal yd shot Goorge Franson and his brother, and George Boyd was {atally stabbod. Rallrond News, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. MILWAUKEE, fnly 27.—The track of tho Fond du Liac Air-Lino is comploted. The Fond du Laa and Milwaukea tracklayers mot_snd formed a junction soven miles this nido of West Bend, It 18 oxpocted that trains will be put on batween Ch!_ua&a and the sccond city of tho State within & weok, Ixpianarosts, July 27.—Judge Vinton, of tho Tippocanoo Circuit” Court, has rendered an claborate decision, in which he concludes that the Railroad act, pussed at the speclal sossion of tho Logislature, requiring railrond companics to issuo atock Fnhl for by rallroads to tax-payars, oto., is unconstitutional, and, thoroforo, null and void. Ho holds that the stock is the proporty of tho whole people, held in trust by tho County Commissionors. ~ An anun.! will be taken to the Buprome Court. Tho lmmediato and practical rosult of this docision my not bo impoctant this timo oxcept in tho gomewhat noted contro- voray of tho Lafayotto, Muncle & Bloomington Tiailroad. It will lfl'hlg into the elections of that Company somo $600,000 of eock, boing s largo majority of the wholo ptook ielungln to Bonton, Tippecanoo, Clinten, Madison, nos Dolawaro Countios, which willvs voted by tho Commissionors of theso sovonl countios, and . may chango the entire managoment of tho road. A telogram rocoivod hero yostonlay announces the accaptance of the torms by thix company for the removal of tho I, G. & L, R, R, shops from Oinoinnati to this city. 5 i The Orops. Speoial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribund. IxmpAfiuoua,.m July 27.—Tho Daily Sentinel to-morrow will oy, editorially: ‘It is_pottled beyoud & contingency that crops in tho Btato of Indians, a8 a whole, will be satisfactory, There timo throntoned to involve tho entire squaro of bulldings. Losa by the last two fixos, $95,000 ; insured, ‘New Yong, July 27.—Tho fires on Long Island have burned over an arca of at lenst fifty squaro miles. A Gorman eottloment ealied Boheminan- ville was swept_entircly away, and three young ahudmn, unablo to escape, porished in the ames, Barrmone, July 27.—The Fire Commissioners osterday afternoon orderod 5,000 feot of now fiouo from New York, and are dotormined to in- crensa tho service by tho addition of throo now stenmers, Thousands of onplo visited tho burned district to-day, including s largoe number from Washington, New Yorg, July 27.—Last night theldry goods atore of J, J, Simpson & Co,, 619 and 621 Eighth avonue, was destroyed Ly firo, Losw on stock and buflding, €06,000; insurance, 840,000, Another Warning. Torr WAYNE, Ind,, July 27.—A fl;mmg girl by the name of Oulver, aged nbout 13, was burn to dentls last Fridsy aftornoon, at Auburn, & laco 28 milos north of horo, on the T, W., J. & g. Railroad, while attompting to start a fire with kerosone, Bomo conls concentod in tho ashos communicated fire to the can, which exploded with great violonce, covering the poor girl with o shoot of flame, Bho was bLurncd nemly ton crisp, aud died in o fow minutes. —_— Movements of Prosident Grant. Crry o Kixaston, N, Y., July 27.—President Qrant will vislt tho Overtook Mountain House on ‘Tugsdny, the 20th, I’ostmastor-Gonoral Creswoll and othora of the Oublnet will accofh- pany him, _Gen, Sharpe will givo him a recep- [lun ot hls Kingston manslon on Thursday. sl s Radly Orushed by o Logs Torr WAy, July 27.—A sovero socident oo- ourred about threo miles enst of town on Batur- doy aftornoon, whilo two mon by tho namo of Drown and Waelsh wero trying to roll off the top wost of horo, when the ongineran away, and, while runuing aver forty mtles aun hour, atruck tho rear of o froight train, domolishing twenty cars loaded with oorn, cotion, and.. log from a load too licavy for tho horres. Tho log was noarly two foet through, and as Brown way brylng to'jgob out of tho way ho foll ovor & aro limited localitics in . which, for differont cpusos, thero will bo o partial failure. In some lacos Btorms havo stamped out a flold or ;wo of grain, doing great individual injury, but outuide of thesa special and local injuries tho harvest i8 rich,~in scotions uncommonly 8o, Whoat averaging twonty-five and even thirty bushola per acre been ro- ported from varioua counties. Ioy and oatd far from a failure. Local journals in differont localities spoak of the arop of hay aa above the avorago. The corn prospect s good, and though not boyond contingency, tho chancos aro u‘ lll‘\llq;drud to one in favor of & good gouoral old. 7 Loumgvrux, Xy., July 27.—The Courier-Jour- nal's crop mpnztsfhe past wook give Erood ao- counta of tobacco in Eastorn snd Coutral Ken- tucky, but advices from Woatern Kentuoky ro- ort” gront damngo to tobacco by drouh, Yvhongr and 'om,g uppromising Enst- torn_ Kontucky, - but full in Vo tho Blue Grasa roglon, Heomp etlll looks badly. Gront drouth has provailed in tho southesstorn part of the Btato, and muoh harm is done to co- rools and the frult orop, and tho groat fruit- rowing rogion of the Stato is badly damnged by gho late frosts. Corenls in Weatern Kontucky aro not promisiny e Burginrs aud Mulo=Thioves Onught, 8r. Louts, July 27,—An old man nstied Potor Kestor and his two sons, Georgo and Avgust, oo arrastod yostordoy, charged itl ovling mules in Callaway County, this Stato. Thoir house, situatod twolve milos in tho country, was searchod, and a largo quantity of jowelry, con- sisting of watohos and chinins, ear-ringe, breaat- pins, bracelots, rings, and & gmom} nssortment of jowelry, together with burglars' tools, woro found. Kostor has served two torms in the Ponitontiary, and one of his soms one torm, Tho stolon mulos wero also recovored. = Oconn Steamship Noww. New Yonx, July 27.—Arrived steamors Spain e Sk o cekly Ntoview of the Albany Live Weekly oy ook Mariot, i Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wear ALDANY, July 26—, p. m,—DEevxs—This woel’s markot lng beon & poctlar ono, ruling irrogue Tnr, but_ st the samo timo activo and profitable to mogk engoged in it. Tho markot opened on Thuraday wit a good attendancd, comprising mast of tho local and cotntry buyors and Eastern dealors, No unusual oo of motivily shown, Salon for the day Dumbered 1,300 head, Tho following day thara Was an unusually lirgo attendanco of local and Eastorn coune try dealors, aud many hoavy doalors from Now Yorl, Brighton,and tho East, Moat local buyors woro anxlous to supply thelr wania, which catsod a full o per 1b advance over tho rullng pricea of last wock. Tho market rulod strong, sud tho advance wss fully sus- fainod up to tho closo, On Saturday tho attoudance wos largo, sud_a conaldorablo dogroo of activity was shiown. The Now York markot last wcok rulod vary unsatiafactory, which causod buyors frow (hat market foboslow i burchusiog. righton doalors, thougts pay tho anxous to supply tholr wiants, vero loth to pricosnakod, aud bought spatingly, payiog tho pricos ourrent & woek upply littlo short of last woek, ‘Embraoed iz} 0 numbor of {nfurior natives and ‘oxans of modium quality, Tho ghoatprico roallzed for a full hord was 0% pes Ih, Tricos (hin weok havo boon? Promium, $1.545 bettn; $0.50@0.80; first quality, $0.00G0.60; socond guality! 6,500,001 third quality, $4.87@5.35] inforior, $4.003 78, g0, of avarage. quallly, and sush fuferior, 4o rocalta wore a fary about 40 car-loads of Gowns—Tecofpts for tho wook, 3 car-loads, or 60 head, disposed of ot prices ranging from $40 to $55 er hoad, Thoe market ruled steady and strong, Tho ow York market Lo rulod favorablo, which causcd doglors o tako afforings vuadity, Sizee AND Laue—Recolyits sliyhtly in excoss of Inst wook, Tho avorage quulity of lambe is mauch Dollor. - Blioop Inforior. Kaalorn danlom. wero. mont Uboral ‘mrclxmmrn tho wants of tho local tado Daying beon limited, ‘Tho market ruled dall, anf on Iambs was & full 350 her b Jower, Blieop Liave add at last week’s ruling prices, Wo quote lamba at 6@fo por 1 3 wheopat 436@0c, To1sEs—Tiiu receipta for fho weok nmber loads, Gono forward in firat hands, 1 car A Vousols Passed Dotrotte Speaial bisateh to The Chicapn Zribune, DeTHON, Mich,, July 27,~Passen Ur— 8 Bare nuw, Oity 0f Cottord, Empire Htato, Granity Sluto Oceall, D'assnle, Orautes, Golorado, 'Dradbwy and Targes, Yosemite; bark ‘Summer Oloud; sofrs Star of 1opo, Light Guard, Bl MoPhoo, Maringo,Ropub- lie, Marlon 0, Egon, H, A, Richmond, Russlal, Fury, Colllwgford, s, Ltod Wing, Miseral Stgo, Kato Glligt, Jounio Grabam, Goorge Holt, Correspudunt, and Calabris, from Livorpool, aud Xoln, from n‘:emon; Adrintlo from Liverpaol, LiFi 0. P, Willlams, Tasuen DowN—Drops 8t, Louls, nq-uunx,}r.nuua, at this place, diod suddenly last night, e A Summer Whitc Houso Proposcd, Long Branch (July ml Correspoudencs of the New York Tripune, ‘When the suggostion*wss first mado, timo ngo, that thoro should bo eractod at’ Long. Braneh an Executivo Mansion, or Whito Houso, for 4t ocoupancy during tho summer months of iho Chiof Excoutive of the Unitad States, thero woro fow who thought that euch a thing was over geriously oconsidored. In the light of to-day, lowovor, it 18 ovidont that not only hns tho maftor boon oarofully daliberated on by many prominent gentlomon, but that something practicalis already on foot, having this object.” A day or £wo ago tho Dally News of this place had nlonf and woll-written lotter {from Mr. 8. B. Driggs, lamenting the fact that # in spita of their gront and growing prosperity, tho United Btatos contain but ono Prosidential mansion—ono home for the Ohiof of tho Ro- public,” Tho lottor asscrts that Washing-, ton is mot comfortable during a portion of the summor and autumn, and that it is cssontial for the Prosidont to lenve the oity for o portion of tho time, but assorts tat unloss ho happens to bo a rich man he must accopt tho hospitality of frionds, bocomo tho guost of a hotol at some watoring-place, or stay at homo. This, Mr. Driggs think,s ian stato of thinga ‘which should 110t oxist ‘in this grost Ropublio, Ho E\nlnts to tho fact that all tho crowned hopda or the Old World have several palaces provided by the Stato, and is not ablo to understand “wh that which constitutes comfort should not bo as nccossary to an American Trosident as to a Europenn sovereign,” and then ho goos on to call attention to the Quoen of England, the Presidont of France, the Lmperor oxmany, and other rulors, and thoir resi- donces, 0 lottor proposos foally that a suit- able mangion bo erocted for the ocoupancy of tho Drosident during the summer months, and that tho cost be dofrayod by public subseription. Ha oloses his really intorasting lettor by reciting the advantages of Long Branch, whoro Lo is satise flod tho now White Housoe ehould bo located, nged 74. The Railrond-Bandits, From the St, Joseph (Mo.) Gazetts, July 20, 1t seoma almost impossiblo for the scoundrels to escapo, nad yet if tho mon_ alluded to are the loadors, thoy will nover bo taken without a torris blo conflict.” Thoso men were onco notod bush- whackers ; at \lio oloso of the war thoy turnod -out as robbers \nd highwaymon, and siuco that timo thoro is sctreoly a arimo they havenat boen scbarged with, Tuo vory audacity of thoir ox- ‘Ploits struck terroc into the hearts of the poo- 0. Qutlaws from gocloty, with overy man's and against, thom, they kmow that capture mv}fllun iustant doath, the ? ‘FThroo years ngo, at noondsy, tho town of Gullatin s ontotod by o mon, who dolibor- ately plunderod the glnk, killed tho Cashior, Capt. John W. Bhoots, nud thon made their es- capo. ‘Two yoars ago, during tho Konsas Oity Txposition, two mon coolly rodo on to the grounds, in‘hroad daylight, and, in the prosenca of 10,000 pooylo, robbod thio Tronsurer of §1,600 “in cash. A foy mon out of tho inmonse orowd moved farward to intorcept them; but thoy foll ‘back in terre as loadod rovolvers wore pro- sontod at then; and the robbors rodo away in snfoty. Inall tae history of “Xnights of the Rond," evon a8 jainted 1;‘Mlm most vivid imagi. untion, thora Id 10thing that Logine to compare, for shoer nudndty, with the exploits of theso mon. Almost born ard ralsed in the ssddle, and *dend shiots,” it scoma impossible to cope with thom, ¥or tho put Lwo yoars thoy havo roamel around the country, aften visiting their homes und Kunuas Oity in the night time, l\u\l?al never allowing any man tlo slightest chanco fo got tho # drop” on thom. [t is supposed that in tho Into robbery they expectod to realize snough to enablo them to leave tho country. Thorois such a thing as carrylng the pitoher to tho well once too ofton, and wo trust it ma; bo no in this oaso. i doos soom lmpossiblo il NUMBER 342. twomon enn continuo to garamit murdor and robbory with impunity for all timo to come. — g IO THE STATE LIQUOR LAW. Abuso Under Mt-«Tho Lndics Cut in an r' Appenrance. F'rom tha Aledo ([iL) Danner, July 28, On {bo Oth of Jufy, )Mru. Mary Baloy com- mencod suit agoinet John Dorrisford, saloon- knuunr, for solling intoxicating drinke to her husband, in violation of tho Btato Liquor Inw. “Tho sult was commoncod bofora E. W. Graham, but a chango of vonuo was taken to M. L, Morsh, Tho trial commencod ot the Courte Houso at 2 P m. 4 L, D, Holmes and J., M, Wilson apponred fey ‘the prosecution, aud B. T, Brock nnd Fravcls Martin appoared for tho dofenno, Thorowas ngood deal of interest manifonted,and tho Conrt-Houso was crowded. Many Indics weto l)mnuut; somo woro thoro to encourage thoplain- iI 3 somo wore thero to learn how to manngo their own brutos, ns Mis, Do Geor ealled thom, Bome woro thoro who wero siuglo, but hopad to Iourn how it wad done, so that when thoy wera ;nn‘xl-qud it would bo no troublo to control their ords. About tho firat thing tho counsel for tho de- fonso did was to ask tho Court to remove the causo to tho nonrcst Justico for triul, on thy ground that the Court was an imporiant wit- nesa in tho cage. But tho Court ruled that ho would try the case, which Lo did, and was not Introduced a8 a witnoss at all. On going to trinl, ono of the most important witnessos could not bo found, snd tho trisl was_put off until Monday, at 9'a. m. 'This was o dendly blow, in thoory. Lo all tho ladis, for Monday is wash-days but what wos tho astonishmont of the gontie- .men to boar them declare that washed sy or no wuh-dngthey sould come aud hear it through, Bomo of thom woro mwuch exclted, and would hardly take thoir accustomed Sunday. Monday came, and but fow clothes woro hung out, Tho tub, the boller, and tha board wero as silont na_tho gravo. Tha usual’ amount of*scolding and talking nnusm about dirty shirta woro dluflenaofl with, and although maseulines would bo compelled to lay in bed on ‘Tucaday and Wednonday whilo tho linon was washed, they all liad’ the unusual blossing of s warm dinncr on wash-day. The Indica wero at the field of Uattle l)g nops in church on a3 but 9 o'clook with lawyors moans just ono Liour lator, and it was fully 10 bofore anything wes done. A jury was called. Tho lawyors fooled around, and #aid thoy wanted intelligont mon, and g0 1t happonod that sovoral woro rojeated, Tho ones who stuck woro A. Heury, Deard Church, Jobn Wharton, L. Willisms, Milior, and' J. 8. Pinkorton, Tho counsel for tho prosccu~ tion introduced tholr witnessos, and thoy wero questioned und crogs-quostioned. Tho dofenso offered no rebutting ovidence. About 4 p. m, the case was argued by coun- 8ols, aud nonr G it went to tho jury. Aftern short deliboration tho jury gavo'a verdict, and fixed tho amount of damingos ot $185. 'Thials tho first caso of the kind ovor tried horo, Many blamo tho Iadies for going to hear the eauso tried, but on what gro\m«fi wo are unable toloarn, Cortainly a woman hog the same priv- ilogo to go and lioar & suit 0s & man, Itisn Pprotty commentary on free spoech and o free country, whon men want to keep half of the pop- ulation out of the courts. The Indios who were thoro wero in tho malu, all respectuble, and wo would bo ploased to hoar roasons why thoy should be rofusod audience. But whilo thoy had on undoubted right to go thore they aleo had tho right to keop quict, snd shoutd not huve done or sald apything caloulnted to influenco the Court or jury. We noticod that at ono timo when one 0f ‘tha counsel woro spoaking somo of the Indies hissed, I'hat was o shomo, aud who- ovor did it ought to go home and hido hor hend, Maouy persons blame B. T, Brock for appearing for "tho dofense. While there may be somo g‘mnndn for such refloction, it is all boeb or any ono to lay any blamo on tho ns- sisting ™ couunsel, He ulm(ley appeared ea an attorney. Hao took 1o undud advantages, sud any ono who I8 o intolorant a8 to refuse to lot an attorney not for the defenso in any case, un- loss on account of provious obligations, is o nar- row-minded, bigoted fool. Ohiof-Justico Raney ocoupied the seat of honor, and sub-Ohief-Justico Marsh camo noxt. During the trisl, tho pronchers camo in, all in 5 row, and looked rathor impositg. Why don'’t our prenchera bave & word or two Lo say about thioeo mattora in their pulpits? If another trinl 18 had, wo hope all will como out, All suits will bo & larvest tor tho lawyors. IN A WELL. A Terrible Accidont in St. Joscph, Mo. ==T'wo Ven Killed. From the St Joseph (Mo.) Guzelte, Yosterday ovening, ono of tho most terribla casunltion that has liappeuedin this city forsoma tima occwrred on fho corner of Main end Faraan streots, At thie point is locatod o livory-stable, owmed by Mr. Josoph Bullimore, an old residon of 8t, Joaopl, and diccotly in the rear of this is o woll somo thirty feot deep, surrounded by an ordinary curbing, Aboul )JA]{Tnatfl o'clook, Mr. Bullimore, the proprictor of the stable, wont out to tha woll for tho purpose of recovering a bucket that had fallon in. In order to do this Lo found it nocossary to doscond, and ho called to his nesiut- anco Mr. Honry Light, & young man_omployed in tho stable.” Mr Bullimoro got inside tho ourbing, took hold of the rope, and requested Mr. Light to let bim down. The lattar com- plied with the rfltbwst. Aftor going down a sbort distanco Mr, B, romarked thiat ho thought ho *would go ensior now.” Whon about half- way down his hold on the rope gave way, and ha fflh‘rfl ;fiofimunm- voulght was, of course, perfeotly helpless to roilove tho wRrortunnto man, . Lo instantly gavotho alarm, and in w fow momonts' timo sov- oral porsons gathered at tho spot, among whom Was & young man named Jacob Fike, 'Phie lattor at onco volunteered to go down into the well and rocover Mr. Bullimore. ~ Mr. E. Finkenstein and another gontloman lot him down. Whon about half-woy to tho wator AMr, Fike called to bo pulledup, The parties abovo promptl complied with tho requost, and Lind sucsoedod n drawing him updzlusg wlfl.ln flu:ghing lillfiitnlf::, dw).mn the rope suddenly slipped thron s hands, and he wont whirling to u{’s hollmn‘f d A perfoot shock of horror for o fow momenta s lyzed those above, Two mon wero cortainly oad down in that narrow cavorn, nud tho stout- est hoarta stood appalled. Tho reaction’ cama quickly, howaver, and half-n-dozen mon volun- toored to go down and bring up the bodies. The work was accomplished in ton iminutes’ timo, aud Ewo forms Iny side by sido on the ground. Br. Bullimore was about 40 yoars of ago, and an old resldont of 8. Josoph. Mr. Fiko was an_ unmarried man, about 25 years of ago, a blaoksmith by trado. ——— The Ultramontnne Programme, ‘Writing fron Paris, the corrospondent of thy London News suys that tho eneral programma of the ultramontano party all over Europe. with tho logitimists and cloricals of France at ilts hoad, {a_perfootly well undorstood thoro. The pro- grammo is the following: Every agrmg is to_be set in motion to offect tho triumph of the Cnr- lints in Spain, to placo Houry V, on the throna of Franco, and to overthrow, if posuible, the liberal Hungarian Minisiry of Count Andrasesy. On the first of thase pointa thero oxists, how- over, a strong differonce of opinion at tho Vati- can.’ Monsigtior do Morodo and all tho Dollan ultramontanes side with tho Carlists, Cavdinal Antonolli and the more modorate party deairo tho rostoration of Queon Isabolla and hor son. Hitherto the ultramontano purses bave beon %fi: fl;-"flnhx}luyu &::n‘oa lcl:- tho Carlista. 4 hag oo somo ton millions of frnno?.m‘l’:‘}-mh:h?,::"nl?lg of Modoua hag got dlscontentod, and reluav. ‘o subscribo any longer. L July 25, T e —The oditor of tho Omaha Bee, who had a etroct fight rocontly, significantly announcos that ho has been prosented with ™ a handsome and valusblo riflo caue, manufactured by Rem- ington, It will carry & ball thirty yards with Emul acouracy, It is louded by unserewing the audlo and placing tho eartridge in_the tube, aud id gocked aud fivad by pulling baok the hau- dio and touching a swall ‘epring. Desidon boing quite & novelty as & weapon, it is & vory fine walking-stiok,"” —Work on tho Wisconsin Contral Railroad fa ¥ro§muslng rapidly, 'ho Ashlund Press statoa hat traok-la; “Ii i8 Dbeing vigorously pusliod shond, and Oapf. tioh expects to reach Bilvor Crook in fiftoon daya. 1t may ba reasonably oxe vocted that the rond to the Rtange will bo com- lotod by thomiddla of Ootober, andit is thought iy oara'will ronch ton or fiftoon miloa southonst ot Pouckn Ly January next, aud during the winler connection be made with tho othor end of tho track by stagos, thus atfording Ashland an Qutlet to thio world at large.