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POLITICAL. 0 hio shobdy lcom- atioh of this road up. thd the motropoli.of Sonthorn Colorado: MILWAUREE, July 26,—Tho 8t. Paul Ploncer ““In tho suit_of Kennody & ~8, 'llia Bt Paul & Proific Railrond Company othors, “throo “of tho dofondants, viz.: tha firat divislon of tho Bt. Paul & Pacific’ Railroad e N R T L 00! i hompon, -appoenred. yoaterday.aflornoon, . aud ' o i solioltor volumi- Tmportant Letter from the ... Hon, W..S. Groesheck, . . of yeatordny anys : He: Advises the Democracy to Disband K iy - and Form'a Now Party. caiyor, Thoso afidayits sot out in gront dotail, 12 ¥ at immonso. length, the history of tho various Jinos of the rondy 'in dispute, ud of tho loans twhich woro raised to build them. among othor mnttors, don: unnecessary or unavoldablo dolsy on the part of the officors of tho Compnny hero in comploting arrangomonts for tho lonn of. $13,000,00 struct tho Brainerd & 8t. Vincont oxts alloged by the plaintiffs’ papaera, SPORTING MATTERS. THE TURF. * THOTTING AT DUDUQUE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuque, July 20.—The long-ldoked-for and mnoh-taiked-of trot botween Bay Obarlie, owned by Lagen & Bons, and Burprise, ownod by Will- iam Alderman, of this city, camo off at tho driv- ing-pork this nftornoon., Tho raco was for $500 to 3400, Loat throo in fivo, milo hoats, Tho first 2 by DBay Oharlie Tho nfildavits, that thero was any All Monopolies to Be Opposed and Free Trade a Car. dinal Plank. Hovement o _Carvo 4 Now Stats - Onb of, Portions of Tennessco, Kentucky, and Mississippi, . CixvorxnATt, 0., July 26.—T'ho following is alot- tor sont yostorday to tho reprosontativen of the now doparturo and Liboral movement by Ar. OrsomwAT 0., July 25, 1813, My Deaw 811 T feol very much obliged to you and tho gentlomon who enlled to-day, for_tho honor which you proposed tn confor .upon me, but I will not re- ronetdor the auswer that I then mado. J will not ac- copt a nominatfon for tho office of Governor. Whilo this i# so, I warmly sympathizo in W propose to accomplish, ond” hopo th when tho present Domocrats and formor Domocrata, tisfled. Ropublicann alll bs ftod undor o ingly organization, 0 omh. thine thoro i sa3thing sacrod in more part organizations, Thoy are onify maclinory which should bo ropaired when ont of ord#~, and renewed whon too overiment s a moro encrod organizatfon tinn that of political party; yot wo don't Liesitato to pull dovn a_conatitution in order Wo havo convention at Colum- by Bay Charlio in 26334, Tho third heat wag won by Surpriso in 2:48, Tho fourth hoat nnd the raco was won by sy Charlio, was the favorito ab odds lively in hig favor, but tho result of the raco proves hin backers bet without knowing thoir horso. tho raco was witnossed : by, n large lo, and it s estimated that ousand dollars changed honds A contituty_.of concourso of poo, from flyo to six t} to put up a new ono, bus now engaged fu that work. vo you tho lotter to which you roforred, Itwas en "to o gontleman in Now Yotk bofore your ‘movement began, and withont referenca to t, It was not written for publication, and not oxactly ns I would have writton it with that viow; but you aro at liberty to publish it if you think it may contribute, 1] ton closer nnd firmer union of all who fothio presont Administration, Very ro- W. 8, Guoesneci. BARATOGA DAOES, ‘ BARATOOA, Jilly 26.—Just sy tho people had sssomblod, and the races woro about to begin, o heavy thundor-storm camo up, accompanied by violent rain and lightning, and whon tho storm hiad coased tho track was flooded fotlock-deop. The firat raca wag the Alabama stakes stnkos of 860 oach, 31,000 added, for fili milos. Thora ' woro forty-ono which tho following startod : Planot filly, Tabitha, e Watson, and-Lizzio Buchu, .Loxington ‘flly, Minnio W., Suurise, Sal 1 Lucas, Ballic Watson was the favorite in tho ront diflieulty in ractiousnoss “of lo Lucas gob away firat, but was aoon caught by MinnieW., who passed her, and, taking the lond, rotainod it to tho closo, ond. Timo, 2:313Z. In the secoud raco for o ogos, . throo-quartors of o milo, Gray, ‘Planct, nrry Dasuott, Artist, Tho Purso, Crockford, Valloy Brook, Planét Colt, Mato, and Quits Thero was "vory hoa raco, Bassott at the firat Doin, aftorwards ho and Crockfo: Crockford won, Mato socond. T'ime, 1173¢. In tho third raco, steeplo-chas: miles, for o puwso of 81,100, tho fol t Buck, Lonty Lowler, and Viloy. o favorito againet the fleld. and Buck rofused the vory first jump, and wore tho raco fromthe start, spiritedly contestod betwoon Duffy and Lanty 'y lod until entering the. homo straich, whon "Lauty collared him, nnd, coming (‘;“4‘;%" whip snd spur, won by o hond. Time, A offort Is making to bring Tom Bowling and Bpringbol togother ggain on'tho Baratogn course 8t tho closs of the second rogular meoting: The raco will bo open to all horses entered for the snmo distanco,—a milo and 0 Association will give 31,500, ond the owrors of horaoa will put up such suma 88 way bo agreod upon. OAMDRIDGE OITY RAOES, OaxmrmoaE Orry, Ind,, July 26.—The races to- dny wero wall attonded, Tho track was hoavy, caused by the raing last night and this morning. Tho proing raco waa.won by Hoosior Tom taking tho tiro firet heats, Timo—2:46 ;. 2:44, "I'ho three-minuto trat was won by Gledden in threo straight hoata. . Timo—8:07 ; 4:04 ; 8:04 CINOINNATI, Moy My Dran Sm: T have your loiter of Ap thould havo ausyerod it sooner, and have no suffiiont sylogy for notdouap, Vermit mo o ey tint tho roply 1 here make to it In not for publication, . e Tonsl {0 yonraclf and {hots st whoso suggestion you | Btark owing to t T heliove thio historieal Democratio_organization 1 Blundoring constautly duriny years, and shattered by many dofeats, fually, at tho Iast Proaidontial clection, 1t cantot ro- call thint surronder, or {ts confessfons thon made, snd. it s 110 longor atrongth onough for victory. nlio Watson soc- urge of 8500, all 53 ShoRld aecopt the resuit of o war now organization should accept the results of tiio war, 8 was done at Baitimore, and it sliould accopt thont in good falth, aud 80 as to command tho confldenco of coplo ; and, in ordor to command tho confldenco opilo, the noworganization should besomethin rom rocust of tho old one, Do no oxclusivancss about It, nor Aliowld it bo meroly Domocratic, 1t should bo ninde up of present Demo- crals and_former Democrats, ond of all Ropublicans 4ho oo offended by tho policy and tondencles of the hould ba the joint work of I Republicans, and both should bo equally ot bomo, intt neltier Leing tho guest of (ho ather. Youl ask what should boitsmama? Call it tha Lib- eral Democracy, That will moan tho free, unscidel government of tho peoplo. % And novw, 7 to its dootrincs or principles. You ask, In this confiection, how tho quen bofting on the the favorito, but sold almost ovon. e, about threo present Administratfon. Tho now organization s on of. negro nullrago 1:::;0\1 in no hmxlalr bef?ra egro suilrage ia {he ly consummution of a o sbort of war can undo it{u our will endnrg in this hflnvln:g- merit ag long a8 genural guflrago, I comprehend tho objictions o it, and think 14 was that part of our population recently cmancipatod, All_should muko somo prepatation for this duty, We deny suflrngoto the foreigner for o time, in order thiat ho may proparo for §t, and wa hava schoals for reparo for it, but it cannot be rocalled.’ it wire, in such a Government as this, to koep, per- mancntly, 80 Iarge o part of our peoplo’ fn an inferior, Glavery was always o daugor, population, now free, in a degraded condi- Vo & greator danger, aud alwaya roublo us, Say wo havo adopted o doubif aciopt it, and on all such doubtful oxpedicnoy, 1 shal 14fo, 1f, perchoneo, Trayors atales, bl S ey thirec-quarters. "Th grantad too soon to Aegraded position, admitted to be of for the remainder of my muat orr, strivo at loast to be ‘generous, aud humano’; sud, aftar all, I rely Voting ua’ much upon tho Hosrt as upon the - BOULLING MATCH AT PITISBURGH. tch to Tha Chicugo Tribune, uly 26.—The . groat sin ing mntch botwoou Paul Louthor and marsh camo off on tho lowor Monongahola course this. aftornoon. 0 and much oxpeotation was evinced of tho conteat. Tho day showery, nud a hard wind provailod, but did not provont tho raco coming off. "Tho' conlost was for $1,000. Louther was tho choico $10 to 37. The race was announced to como off betwoon 3 and 8 o'clock, but long Lofore thot time tho T coneur fn what elac you suggest, Tho now or- anlzation shonld oppose all forms of monopoly, This “§8 too pluin to meced nrgument. nutmuo‘ lndxnflcl?lm ogainst |l:n fzation should oppose central xgunl‘;um\\lu homo government in all Jocal atiairs, and to tho utmost oxtent that is practicable, You cannot keop n pooplo freo, n"lnnly. ond intolil- without o homo governwont, -§2$§rnme that traing 5-, tenches self-relianco, and nlinosa, Take it away, Monopolica” are an izatfon, and it ehould and tho frooman Washington, and wo 1usuagoment,—no Wo must bo governed, ing upon Washingtod, va loae our self-depend. ence, and tho free citizen Boor degonerates into o T0r6_subjoot, whoro wholo duty 1n {o abuy tho law, ly desiro Is to boamused in §dlenoss, You rofer mc, alan, to the question of free trade. zation should muke it owe of jis cardi- Thero shonld be no squvocation or donble-meaning about this, A proliibitory tarim {a in plain coutradiotion to (he character of vur Govern. mont, Wo are all equal iu rights, privileges, and fm- munities, Thero should bs discriminatiolis, no favor- itism, no partinlitios, pereonal or financial probibitory taritf s sm, and bolougs to tho timos whn matjons wero walled and commerco was without with “small crafts. At ton minutes tho men medo their and tho word go was given. me was pouring down. Tho men started off, Lonther having the inside track ‘towards tho Pittuburgh shore, droseed in olivo colorod tights, and Doumarsh in dark bluo. Thoymade a splondid start, Loather takingtholenad, but wasovertakon nt Markotatreok bridge by Donmareb, who passed him by about & length. On the home btrotoh, near Ferry stroot, Denmarsh appoared ptill ahond, whon ha crosse Tho latter coming up caused ® collision, the soulls coming togothor, Whap Louther straightened np and m: strotch throo longtha shond, Donmarsh rowed in quito lelsurely. Donmarsh's frionds claimed a foul, whilo the Clipper Clul is & momber, domauded tha \ over ngain, Tho judges hold & consultation, raco bo rowed over again at 7 o'clock tlis ovoning, but tho men did not como tho race wns declared a draw, Loather will publish a card in to-morrow's Leader chollenging Denmarsh to raco throe or Aonongahela courso for ouEL g oufedve. 800n got into line T'he rain ot tho ¢ TLouthor's conrao. commorcial yolley, ogo, almost o barl wings, T Bolicvo T heva substantially snawered your lettor, Tlio now orgenization may properly autagonize the party now sdministering our sifuirs at poliit. Whilo thia 18 8o, {¢_should not undertake to do everytling at onco, or push reforms without somo re b, of which Louther tho-race bo rowed ‘and decidod tha hock by-thelr abruptncss aro ot slways just and fair, Vo mbowld niever forget sound pricipies, and we. should movs toward them coustantly, surely, ond | steadily, but sometimes gradually. I don't b dally reyolutions or in suddenand violont dorange- | oo nites on tho lower ftor tho nbove race w and Tad Wright rowed o si tho samo courxo for: §25i Buydor by baif a longth, The Inst doposit 1n the Bebarf-Conlfor raco for 81,000 o sido and tho chan icn, to como off next ¥ mado to-uight. - - v atrict construction of ad_over Nick Snyder % nglo hnz;ul] raco aver cortuin proventive of misgovornment moy ) which was won by Pttty ek application of this doctrine? I c4 telfeve such an application of it would correct almost overy publio evil of which we complain, your whilo to tuat jts reach and otficiency, Andwhat a oplendid doctrine for such a Governmont as ours ow it wxalts the individual man, and how it subordfs ' Government 1 It ma; ‘ment, how and then, but never t] retnains uppormost and moster, X am not & politician, or compotont to advise, you should mako such's movemnent as you propose, it #hould bo conducted 80 a8 to glve tho strongest syur- auco that it sought reformn, aud not power. Iam # Domocrat, but I ehould bo very glad, to sce the Damocracy niove out of its old organizatton into o now one. Yoit will not succeed unloss thoy do, ‘may bo that thoy will refuso and profer to tairy whoro thoy aro for tho balinca of tho ceutury, and unbil they can fix tho menniug of the resolutions of 8, 60, L aupposo I shull {arry with_them, 1ike them, and I like the old political homestead, I coufess it ia. somewhat dilapidated, There aro no Daunors upon tho walls, and_ victorioi_ houtings aro no longer heard within, but it 14 o lomo still, und T shall not leave it untilit mpionship of Amor- nturdny, 24 August, way THE COLLEGE REGATTA. The umpire in the col. pringflold, Mass,, uaya: 0 ing to thie fact that only six of the olovon have scen fit to mako o for Yalo, Wosloyan, bin, and Dartmouth, other pozitions than Yalo firat, Woaloyan s Lho honor of thie four| tho judges for Amho: mouth, rospeotively, I shall bo - ob) htit outon that line if ‘The umpiro addu that an apology in ublio from some one, tho 10,000 ‘spoctators waiting for aftor the time appointed for the slart. botter the Govern. cltizon, Hoslwaya New Yorg, July 20. loge rogatta, at § report, viz : the jud, Hurvard,- Amhorat, T eball Tofuso to award any those nlready awarded : ocond, and Harvard third, th placo bolng olaimad by 18 pulled downm, Vi W. 8. Guoesnros, Mzxrms, July 20.—The movemont to croaton new Btato out of Wostorn Tonnessee, Northorn Dismesippl, aud Southern Kontuoky, moots with but little favor here, A small mooting was hold boro last ovaniug, and_ delegatos appointed to oonyention at Jaokson, but people generally ro- d it as tho work of politicinus and oftice- 26,~~The Ropublican tod an anti-subsidy, 'ho rosolutions favor a onoral systom of wator-front oxtension, aud ships and oura togothor ; ro- 0 candidatos to plodgo them- AIREST OF ONE OF THE FRINUIPALS IN THE CED- DONS-CHAMBELS MILL. New Yoz, July 26.—George Soddons, who early this morning, to have a rthur Obambers, &8s srrested Brooklyn. (oorgo Loozo and posed seconds, wera h & number of the nd- Went to Rovkawa prizo fight with Jolinny Murphy, bis® sy mirors of the “manly art.” Chombors, at tho timo tho arvests woro mudo, had uot nindo his Dbattlo-gronnd, bub was sup- BAN FnaNoisco, Jul Couvention o fuoso platform. appoarance at the nlitios to bring posed to bo onlis way in o steamer, quire al! Leglulaii . solven In writing to nustain tho roquiro thom to remaln unpledges torlal question, A . Spactal Dispateh to hs Chicago Tribunsi Catno, Ill,, July 20.—In a match gams of bn odocs, of Cairo, and the Ttiv- Inyed at Mound -Gity orsldos won the gamo - —— Rallrond News, T'he Chicago Tridune, Tho urticlos for 0 Ohestor & Iron Moun- Company with tho Tamaron Qoal 5 under tho nume of the iastern Ruilro with tho Segrotury of St wan granted to (ho Pa o Building Conpany, boll botweon the of Mound City, 8y ovoning, tho Rive Y1 icoro of 53 to 27, July 20.—Baso ball—DBsltimores, 17; g, July 20.—Baso bal—Mutuals, 7; 4, 4 « 26,—Dasa Ball—Athlotics, 7 Spectal Dispatch to BeuiyarieLp, 111, Jul tho conkolidation of th Iron Mountain & Pruraperenn, July! 80; Wahingtons, 10, [ et Poculinr Aced Speoial Dinpateh to The Chichuo Tribune, OepAn Ravivg, Iowa, J this nftornoon, s young man kiked accidental tho wall of tho Motro- litun Block upon the hoad 6f a man vamed knocking him ingensible for somo timo. byl tho man may ro- i & Dooatur with o capital of —A dlstinguished Mayor Rico,Goor, atoher, Hom W, and Prosident ndent Dowen, Knnsos Paciflo iy and Kanens , Uol,, Tuly 25, Alinsdalo, Ion, H, O, ! Btono and wim‘rJ ) onoral Buparinte, 1, Barihorn, bf Lo d othiors from 8¢, Loy uratod - track-) ailrond, whioh icos of the Kansas sosd from this point to Pucblo, train was ruu to the and of tho t witnossed tho laying of no 4 progrussing ut the rato of Y, Bud tho kuck In oxvected to 6,~1Iu this clt; & briok from the top of “ho wound s vory sevoro, covor. Theo briok fell abaut forty feot, Ipectal Diapatch to Tha Chicago Tribuns, Oarno, 111, Jfll‘; 20,—A) 0 thisves to burn tho Cil they failed at thoir gauo, Inil'thev ondeavo: arly & wilo of | tw tiompt was made by $200 tallea per day , 6 werd lodge ' FOREIGN. 1 ik SPAIN. ' o "BAvonNE, July 20,—Don Carlos, with h'forco said to number 16,000 well-armed - mon, hns ar- xlved st Elisonds, nenr Pampelunn. ‘fho Ro- publicans nro concontrating near Llisondn, and it Is probablo that a desperate sirugglo will take placo saon, 3 ST Mapup, July 20, — Tho fusurgonta at Cortagena have mado propatations to at- tack tho Gorman frigato in ihat harbor, but it la bolloved that thoy will not carry out thelr design. Tho vossols aro not properly. suppliod with oither officers, men, or engingors, A dispatch from Malaga snya that fighting has takon plucoin tho stroats of that city, botwoen tho Ropublican factions.” BARoELOKA, July 20,—Five thousnnd inhabit< onts of Matado, fifteen and a balf mites from horo, linve sought refugo in thia city, foaring an iattacl upon Matarino by the Carlista, Tho funcral of Gon, Cabrinotty took place yos- tordny, aud paseod off quiotly. BavonxE, July 206.—Heavy cannonading is grfi:aogn south of this city, on the Bpanish ranm. July 26.—At » mooting of the Spanish Liborals sojourning at ]]nrritz,l Franco, over 1 Inat york; Tiio ore tho oultivntion wad good tho ylold roator thian Inst yoar. L., . uly 26,.—Tlo crop prospocts aro roughont”/ this section of tho ’l'lwrn‘ WAB O flnul{nln flu(r}u io e th . Tho ootton aud Inte corn aro ‘;:t\(t’lr' g::o‘&’;l: %‘ntnrplllnrn 1o limited nume=| robbed on"Monday taat, woro arouacd at 2 a'clook ppoared,- but uo n.ux,Ln.,..n[xi ‘_z;o —Tho _prospecta. are_ ood for a fair yicld \bhio. gom crop ia vory pzmr.“ + Wonthor: favorable, ' F'rancisoo, July 20, —~Tho> receipts of erlor.cbntinua:light, althongh tha otop s as largo na -that of lnut yenr. : Only ‘soven grain-lnden vessola hinva ot off Bindo tho 18t of July, agalust twolvo: tho samo poriod Isst ody-in port to carry 6.40'25 por cont -~ "MoxTioR;. Ln, vory favorablo o whent frdm tho ini 25,000 tons of grain, ; WASHINGTON. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, : THE INTEBNATIONAL;! BOSTAL DONGRAE, Wasiyaton, July. 26.—Invitations:to oll prominent officials connooted with the postal at- faira of tho various olvilized nationsof the world- still, and_thnt, if Lo made the lonst alaca, to participato in tho Internationnl: Postal Con- \vontion which {s to bo;held. at Borne, Switzors land, in Boptember noxt, have beon, sont out by the proper authoritios at the latter placg, but aa which Marshal Serrano ;{rou(d«d, it was rosolvod to offer through Admiral Topote tholr support to_ Sonor Balmeron in his efforts to restore order in 8pain. The Liboral londors in this city have also bold a meoting, and adoptod rosolutions of n gimilar charaotor, A “T'wo moro Gouerals snd two Colonols of the Ropublican army have been cashiorad for ex- prossing symputbil for tho causo of Don Carlos. erald Spectal : Toxpox, July 26.—Tho Herald correspondent with tho Carliat_army in’ Catalonis, tolographs that, after a slight resistanco, tho forco undor Dou Alfoneo hos captured Rous, the socoud city of importanco in thet section to Barcolona. Tho Intter city is throntened with Isolation in viow of ~tho cnpturo of Bogulads, and tho uncortainty of thoe condition of Figuerns and Gerous, o Numorous able-bodied Catalonian refugees aro crowding tho Fronch frontier. Thoy will be, enlted upon by Don Alfouso to join the Carlist standard or boar tho consequences of rofusal, — ITALY. New Yorr, July 26.—By - European flles ‘funt recoived, the-King of Italy is represonted ns i lwving hold the following Ianguage to tho Fronoh Minister on the occasion of his departure *from Romo: ML Fournier: You may leave in all assurance that my Minlntr{ will bo conmervative. I want no other, aud tell your Government that I do- siro to bo on good terms with it. I bayo no tasto for p Prussinn alliauce, sud tloro oxlsts no troaty Lotweon the Emperor William and me, Only call tho attontion of your Govornment to tho " doings of _the ~clorieal party France. —Theeo doings are n _continuous rovocation, The ory of “Sauvez Romo ot In i'ranco " Is o cry of war ngnlnst Italian unity. It Marshal MacMahon's Govornmout doos nob succoed in calining this agitations which ia com- municating itsolf %o the wholoo? clerical Europo, ho will obligo me to cast myself ontiraly into the arms of Germanny, and I shail do it, A% present 1 ropresont poaco betwoen Franco and Gormany, Do not fargot this. Lot war bo declared against e, and it will Lo sufliclent for me to placs an army corpd on your frontiors in order to paralyzo the great pact of the forces of Franco, and causo her an invasion, losses of provinces, and indom- nitios moro torriblo than those of 1870." gt ——— e GERMANY. TLoxnnoy, July 26,.—Tho Zerald correspondent at Ema telegraphs that the Gorman Emporor hag depnrted from there for Schwallbach to visit the Italinn Crown Prince. o will aftorwards pro- cood to Gantion. 'The Austrinn Emporor ou his dopariuro received an oration, —_— TURKEY, New Yonr, July 20,—Tho Nassiret of Con- stantinoplo lias beon suspendod for Laving pub- lishod false intelligonce, announcing that Turkish vessels wonld bo sent to Bumatra, 2 g ——— FRANCE, : Pang, July 26—Evening.—The report in cir- oulation here to-day that fi'rnucu had detormined to rocognizo tho bolligoroncy of the Carlints is pronounced this ovoning to'be without founda- tony - v "y wio i T iTI-IF. CORNDON QASF. Tho Allegéd Ridnappers of Lord Gors i don Commuitted to Jnil without Ball, for Trinl in Octobor. o Torr Qanny, July 26.—The following is tho judgmout comploto rendorod by tho Judgo on tho quostion of bail of tho alleged kidnappars of Lord Gordon: s The Queen ve, Hoy et al.: This 18 on application_on tha part of tho prisgncs 10 bo odumilted 1o babs Ts Isw ssys it §5 dlscrotionary with tho Judge, boforo sthom the spplication {a rinde, to grant it or mot,. Everyono, I think, must undorsiond’ {hat the word *discretion,’ ns horo used, does: mot fmply nt tho' Judge may, sccording to arbitrary will admit ono person to’bail, aud tnder stmilar circumstances withhold it fzom anothor, Ly aiscrotion, na dofined by Sir Edward Coke, corn according to Iaw. - Withi this dofinition befora us, Iot ua apply it o tho caso inpoint. It hos boen sbunt dantly catablished in evidenco and_sdmittod by ot least” two of the prisonors, Loy ond Kee gan, that they (Uoy and_Koegom), with tha activo co-oporation ~ of Flotchor ond Dent- Ioy, forcitly eolzed ond confined sgaiust his' will ouo Gordon with intant to take him out of Cansda. _ Our atatuto declarcs (b offoneo folony, (ho maximum punishimont for which i soven yoars i1 the Penitentisry, Tho accusod Liavo sought 0 justify tho. auton thatthoy Lield s pover "of alioruey Trom a per bon tu New York, suthorizing tho capturo of Gordon, nd that having only acted uuder this power, lhfflufii 1o law 5 that by tho common law bull might follow Lis principal oven into tho Dritish Dominfon, and take, - and forcibly carry, . him uway withoub warrant, I 'do mot - eubhcribe to fhis doctrine, which; In my oplulon, 5 moat dangerous to our'matlonnl independonco, - Bht, esstira- ing this opinlon to o hound, it would not. meat {ho present cado, 28 tho power of {ho bail to tako {ia prin. oipal fa a peraonal right confined to I{maelf slono; and cannot bo delegntod 10 another, Now,with tlieao datea boforo us, what rumsina? Firat, that tho offensa clinrged ugninst (o prisoners 15 o most sorioua ono,- Socoud, thut the ovidenco sustains tho chargo, and. Jeaves littlo doubt ua to the guilt of the prissnors, “Chird, tho plea of Juatification, in my opinion, fa un- tonable. .ot us, i conclusion, apply orir disctotion to theso oln, not forpetiing our detiaition. that discre tion In thia sense nieans (o discoyor accurding to Taw, 1tis latd down fn th books that, when {he offenso clinrged {4 of a seviows’ nature, xad the proof of guilt strong, tho Judg ouylt to refusy Lull, Under' tho facta 0 the rase, and taking consideration of all the clrcumetances ' cuneotod thorowith, T foel bound by I oud by precedent 1o xeluso bail In thoena of Hoy, Koogan, Fletelier, and. Lentloy, Merrlan's ¢aso §s difforant, und, nlthougis tho loariiod gontioman who committell hint. for (rinl s, I think, Jwtiflod by law In doing uo, aill, {his bo- ipg'an appiléation {0 mo ns Judyo’ of’ tho ' Quocn’s Tieucl, und thero belng doubtu i1 my mind ax to hin guilt, £ thinklo ought o o ndmitted to bull, sl 10 ho Lotnd futho suin of $4,000 for his appexrancy at tho cusuluy {orm of the Gourtof Queen's Deuch, (8iguod) Jaates T, McRrooN::Y, Judgo of the Court of Quoeu's Bendh, SPRINGFIELD. Rovenue Roturns in the Sprangfleld District for n Scrics .of Yearse-ites port Riled. Spetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . SreniNar1enp, July 26.—Tha following figurea slow the amount of rovenuo collectod in thiy distrlot sinco tho oporation of the rovenue law : 1873 o 1,608,324, Tho report of the Commissioners of the Nor~' wood Park Building Company, of Chicago, was filed fu tho oflico of tho Beorotary of Stato to- day. g 3 A SR g The Crops. NEW OLEANS, July 20.—Dispatohes from Contral and Hustorn Toxns give favorable noe counts of the growing cropa. At Waco the crops ata ns good s the most sanguine could oxpeot. ‘Thiere was a heavy rain in tho vicinity of JefYor- 8on loat night, Tho orop prospoots ara aplon- dld, promising a bettor ylold of corn and cotton than for many yenrs, Naronez, Miss., July 20.~The present appear- suco of the orops is fair. Calerpillars have appeirod ab somo fow /{rhcua, but no damago hau yot boon dono., At Vicksburg tho crop rogpiols aro not so favorablo as lnat year, K‘hn ‘orms have apponrad on gevoral pluntnt{onu. It hasrained almost dolly during the past wook, Unfawrable, Bunyveeont, July 20,—The cotton crop in this and sadacont parishes is roported doing woll, where the cultivation hns boen good, Thoro fu a complant of tho labor in somo locolitien, Gen- oratly, howavor, tho laboroers - aro working woll, The go'ton plant is reported of Food 8izo, and forming woll, though somewhat backwnrd as compand with lnat year.” Lhe provpedta of yiold yot tho Invitations to .oflloials in. this country boen . recoived, although' -thoy to . arrivo- in, tho d'ho Postmaator-Gonoral, vill Boud ‘ne reprosontative ono .of his associntos, who in his judgment most cloar], comprolionds tho quostions that will ariso, an who will reflect eradib upon this country in that international congrens.* . ! s "t MOSBY. And now the ex-guorrills; to tho front onco moro, for t bling his frionds to authorizo tho assortion, that ho will support the Conserva~ tivecandidate for Governor,whooverho maybe; in. political canyass in Virginia. ho has misled tho Presidont into tho bollof that ho (Moaby) ia n Ropublican; and, it is assorted that ho only supported and yoted for Grant Ingt fall ns tho least of two evils, and that hia go-called succops- in walking into_ the affoo- tions of the President totho oxtont of a fow dozon Federal appointments is & mystory only for on the supposition that implicitly in the lasw of compen- | Mosby, in brought urpose of ona- o publication of to be accoun Grant bolleves TRANSFEDS OF :GOIN:, - : officials wero groatly chagrined on no- tho promaturo publication about: threa urposo of the Dopartment to loyos on . a. pleasure excurslon to tho Paoifld const to carry ourrency and to ro- turn with o largo quantity of gold coin, and the otrictost and .most imporative orders . woro ivon regarding tho profound sccreoy d thoreattor bo obsorvod in all similar traneactions. Novortholoss, it has losked out that, na was xcontly foroshadowod in this cor- respoudence, anothor batch of employes, six in number, are to leavo hore: noxt Monday ovonin, on an errand similar to that of the proceded thom, . INTERNAL REVENUE DROEIPTS, ‘WasRINGTON, July.26,—Tho mternal rovenue recoipts for the month are $7,686,280 ‘wooks ago of the sond a lot of ompl NAL.. ', @ 4 Becrotary Balknap will roturn hero on Wednes- Tho Booretary of tha Tronsury to-day. paid the Bonrd of Publio Works 8159,000 on account of work dono &round the. Government proporty. Dopartment is paying clatms for 20 por cent additional componeation allowed cer- tain avil employes of tho Government in Wash« ington, under thio sct of 1867. About 500 such clnims hiave boon paid this weol, and at loast 500 romain to bo paid, A TUE PROPOSED NICARAUGA OANAL, Commandor Lull, of tho Nicarauga-Suez Canal survoying expodition, has arnved st Washington urpose o!Tp\'uam&Hng lfiils hmplm;‘ti t‘? ?vc- he matter will bo laid before 3 H Congross ot tho noxt scesion. Tho estimated | NOb.. &' haud's broadth on tho limba cost of the eanal is 860,000,000. or EXPORTATION OF BPIRITS, At tho roquestof tho Chicngo distillors the Conimisslonor of Intornal Rovonua to-dny is- sued amondod rogulations for the oxportation of upitits, As amouded, oxportation may bo mado dor auo bonqtir: uplioato, lix’ato?dtnf Lnving | BAPLT Nl uown b to bond £i76 or “three times g, horotofore, ~The 1 \ Commissionor enys it is the desiro of . the do- | EOMing _ ball for their “'apposranco " nt purtmont to afford overy facility. consintont with the strict administrationof the laws for the ex- PUILBLIUL UL BpLELG, THE LABOR QUESTICN. The Strike at the Milswaukce fIron ‘Worlks=eMinecrs? Strike Ended. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MruwAvkEE, July 20.—Tho strike of the help- ors of the Milwaukoo Iron Company continues, It waas was ceuged by tho night-gang khooking ,off on nocount of the opprosaive Lieat on Thurg- ' day night. For this.th T'he day gang then refus loss tho order of, discharge Company would not roscind & Bnsponsion’of ab Hugorman * robirned and will jpubiish a s position of tho Company g papors. Tho helpers vill algo publish thoir viow ht that the diffculty will N Chicago Tribune, y, 36.~Tho_strike of the ang woro dischargod. to light tho firos, un- tho ordor, and this or.. Suporintondont .Chicago yester- tatomont.of tho in the -mornin, Mmyoxk, Iil., Jul miners employed in” the Minonk Amos & Co., of Chiongo, has nderatanding, loading to amioably adjuated, work torminatod, The misu tho strike, having been will bo resumed on Morg bl STEAMER SUNK. The Steamer Mowell Snagged in the Ohio IRRiver~=All Saved but i'wo Ohile dren and o Young Lady,. d Special Dispatch to The Ch Oaxro, 1il,, July 26.—News to tho -offost that tho steamor Jonnie Howoll, hound from Now Or- leans to Cincinnati, and loadoed with salt, rage, ar Cageyvillo Bar, in , about “cight milos bolow Bhaw- ived in this city to~ F., Eokert, immodi- Frzm- ihl? {nlr:t °fil- ' A:* Pholan who Quickstop, e ‘loarn the 1o'clock this Higrniu, Which passed . throuj v neotown, aud day. --Plio wrooking bonb ', atoly started for her rescuo, gincor of tho Hawell, 2r; W, camp down on_ tho following: At about : Howoll struck a.snag, hull forward of- the deck and hurricaneroof, us Soon ns poseiblo, and . was _sinking rapidly, wonld bo savod, but oyl oxtinguishod, and darl dron wero drownod, young. lndy, “'Tho bodies of the ol found in "the. cabin, tho passongera‘'and cre where they romained natil dayli passougori wont to Sh maining with the boat, stern-whool boat, :and 22,000, It Is not knoy insured or not. ofticers did tholr duty, aro loud in their praige; uixtoon foot of watar, " Evorybody was aroused infortied that tho boat 5 keop cool and all ng o tho lights boing uess provailing, two chil- ‘As soon s possiblo takon on shoro, ght, and then tho awnootown, tho crow ro-. “Lho Howoll was o large was .valuod b abont: W Lore whather sho was 'holan atatos that all tho d that-the passengors Tho steamor. lies in. md{nnm worth ralsing, | Mirved of Life. ules Greonhood, n 10 was woll known- o last night at tho Mutual Lifo Inem- Disappointmont tho supposod cnuso, |1 Bditors St. Louts Globe: Bax Fraxoraco, & young-mar wl " committed suicid Now England anco Company, b; Load with o pist lossca in mining.- 81, Tous, July 96,—Tha railroad train on'the loveo t] tified na Johin Fiuhor, Coroner's inquiest rov {k;ltleu‘muuluu b; o stoambont ma; ealod the fact ) y delibaratoly lying o —_—— The Saxon Bany, . New Yonrx, July 20.—II of the Haxon Baud, was ay with lirving taken €200 to co give two concerts at turnod tho money and wes rolcascd, od” that the band ans Glrod, Troasuror ——— A Criminal Unpturea, LoutsviLLe, July 26,—Groouvill BT, an oeosped convict from Clar] whoro ho broke Juil in attor u dosporate reslat: this city to-da; o Wilcox, no- ¢+ Wa_captured y, and turned over to Tonn, was In tho clty, “ywho by assident L‘[‘ b ! ,’ I\ Bpbbiat Dingoteh o Pho Chtéago T5buns, | \Dra’ Moines; Injy July 20.—Tho oftizens of Btuagt; on the Rock Island & Pacifio Rond, twon- ty-eight milos wost of whoro tho train was N u‘m morning by the roport of a revolver, and the 6ty of ! Murdor,” Tho aoono of the tumult aud “ediifiiaion “wad tho” jowelty “storo of Lindeny & Cariplell, who also’keop © restsurant in the samo building, About 11:80 laat ovening, two toi robbors bntored tho ator, and exprossed losird fof, iomothing to oab to Mr. Campboll, Tio was sloopingin_the storo. ’l‘lm( ‘i“ in by urning -the kolv, which hiad boen loft in tho door, ith & pair of pincors, They stated that thoy ora dotoctives in soarch “of tho railrond robe Lo, upon which Mr. Campboll neked thom why llfl{’\vbm mnsked, and t) o‘y oaid bacause tho obbora know thom.. They followed Mr. Comp- ball around . with . loadod revolvors, and com- folled him to got thom what they wanted, Aftor thoy.fininhed thoir supper, the robbers ponsessod thonsolves of what monay they could find in the drawor,: telliug him to go to bed and koop 3 thoy would shoot him. Asking Lim whero Capt. Btuart's ofiico' and bank woro they oponod tho door and wont out. Mr, Campboll waited untit he Lhnught thoy had got out of sight and wont oub tho back door to arouss Mr. Lindsny, who lives tho noxt door. ~ Ono of tho robbors fired at hitn, but missod, and Campboll giving tho cry of ¢ Murder,” the villzine ran, It is thought that, thoso robbers belong to tho railrond’ baudit ADR. - E-hftormnlnn hua beon raceived from reliable artios in Missourd, this morning, establishing ho idontity of tho gang of robbora who plunder- od tho railroad train, Thoir route las boon tracod from tho wreck noroas tho Burlington & Misaouri Railrond and the Hanuibal & 8t. Jogoph Ratlrond, Thoy havo scattored, and aro pushing toward Bouthwastorn Missourl. They arc kuown bolong to & gang of banditti who havo beon o torror to tho sottlors in Southwostorn Missouri, BRUTAL OUTRAGE. A oy Torturcd by n Couple of Fionds. ( Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dzodomes, In, July 26.—Twomon named MoRisaiok and Hart wero on trisl to-day in Linn Township, Warren Coanty, for an assault with intont to inflict groat bodily Injury on o wandor- ng homelosa boy, about 14 years of ' age, who took up his homo at MoKissick'a a few weoks ago, On Bunday night last, two mon who stayed ot McKiasick's houso, slooping in the sama room With tho boy, claim to have beon robbed by Lim, and, with piatola and knivos in their hands, he was floroely threatoned with death if ho did not confess, Failling to eoxtort o confes- plon, again and again the rawhide wae * morcilossly applied, ot short intorvals, till Monday night, when the boy was taken to n well somo ten feot doop, with about flvo foet of wator in it, and, with a ropa round his neck, e was lowored ropeatedly head foromost into tho -water until ~noarly drowned. The eamo nlfib! ho was faken up-stairs in McKisslol’s houro by McKissick and Hart, and there Inid on his faco on tho floor, his foot bound with a rope passed ovor tho raftors g0 nato draw his foot Bomo twenty inchos from the floor. His hands woro hound bohind him, and drawn up in tho]' same way to about tho enmo olovation, and his head lnshed to a bed-post by a cord from his nook, In this condition ho was loft until 10 o'clock Tuceday, whon somo neighe ‘bors discoverod and roleased him from his pain- ful Y‘namon' more dead than alive. Tho boy had noithor food or wator, save whon dacked ln ‘tho woll, from Bundsy ovening uutil Tuesdsy noon. IIis mppearance to-day at the trial of MoKissiok and [art, beforo squiro Edwards, of Linn Townehip, Warron County,waa mogt pitiablo, and called exprossions of horror and sympatLy from all who saw him. Thoro (s body “that is not lacorated or bruised. * His wrists and . nock show plainly tho marks of tho ropos with which ho was bound and bung. The flends nmused thomsplves by repeatodly hanging him by the neck, An intonss oxcliemont pervados the com- aying | munity, ue i sliown by tho fack that Mokiamiolc property, haddifficulty in court, whilo somo twonty. of tho solid men of the h\\'nahlr) atopped forward to stand na noxt friond to-the boyina civil actlon for damnges. MoKinsicle and Hart wero both hold to anewer for assanlt with intont to inflict. great Dodily iujury, and served with a notice in & civil nction for $5,000 ddmagos. THE CANADIAN SCANDAL. The Ministerinl Pross Throws the Blame of the Pacific Bailrond Swine dle on Sir mMngh Allans---Potitions for o Parliamentary Investigntion. " Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ToroxTo, 'July 26.—Tho prosont policy of tho Miniatorial press is to place tho blame on Sir Hugh Allan and the late Bir QGeorgo E, Cartior for the corrupt compact, and advocato an in- vestigation bofora a royal commission in tho cage of tho Ministry. Were the Iatter courso odopted the Governmont would onnct tho farce of the appointmont of its own Judges, and no sano man could oxpoat anything bus acquitial, Potitions apainst proroguing arc in citonlation throughout the Province, asking that Parlia- ment ba_pormitted to discuss the question, and are roadily signod by mon of all political partios. Public mootings aro announced at varions points to obtain an oxprossion of opinion on tho' quostion. Thero aro no new dovelopments. Tha 8L, John Telegraph, the leading Ministorial pa- por of New Brunswick, has thrown up tho spongo, sud admits tho proof of the Govorn- ment's guilt, THE CHOLERA. The Scourge Makes Its Appoarance in fndiunapolis~=Advices from Othor ‘Foints, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, INpraNaronts, Ind., Jul{l 28.—Tho dreaded Asintio monster, cholora, hng arrivod. Throo | viotima havo fallon, and tho fourth is dying, ‘Tho physicians havo all along stoutly donicd thio exiatenco of cholera, but to-day aro compelled to ndmit tho cortainty of its presonce. Thres cason occutrod at one house, and tho symptoms were unmistakable, Prooautionary micnsures are to bo immodiatoly instituted by tho Board of Honlth to provent its sprend; aud keop tho do- ‘stroyer in bounds, The city ia in o fair sanitary ‘cll)llll :tlon. Thero is considerable oxoitoment to- night. % .OUIBVILLE, Ky,, July 206.—The cholera is ngain broaking out in Bowling Groon, Ky. Two nograes died yostorday with the disease, which 18 confinod entirely to that race. Br., Louis, July 26.—The mortality roport of tho Board of Tonlth for the wook onding this evoning shows thio total donths 208, o decreasoe ifrom ‘the Proviuua weelk of 89 doaths, Yrom cholers, 213 increaso, 7; cholorn morbus, 82; docrenne, 87, . [By Mil.] LETTER FROM THE MAYOIL OF MT, VERNON, IND, Mavow's Orrios, AT, VEnNoN, Ind,, ; July 25, 1873, In consaquenco of ko mAny oxaggerated and Aenas~ . tloual roports of cholera fn At, Yeruon, I ask room in your journal for tho following, belloviily it will ecrva 1o causo of liumanity here and clsewhicro, that your i peoplo, 02 woll g othérs, moy know whon fhe cholora oavea ha and it 4 safo to cono amongst us, Wo, of courso, desiro o resuraption. of buslncs, bui I caitaot - sk It, nor do our people, untit such time as 1t iy wafo to do it: thorefore I will, through your kind- nesn, at tho propor tine, fuform. 14s publio of our freedom from cholorn, 1t {8 now oix wooks ‘slnco cliolern madlo its appear- anco horo, firat In n neighborliood somo threo milen above us on tho Ollo River, whero, intho courso of two woeks, it carrled off ton persons, living in sn area of ouo mile, Thon {t slowly advanced on our city, firat atlacking tho suburbs, snd In fact 1t wan contiued to thut loculity, taking i1 ils ranga seventy victima, ‘Phisina popilatinn of four thousand way | truly ulanning, Fully ouohalf of our pooplo flod tho clly, but ‘Somo aro mow returnitg. Many Dunfrions - houses that woro * "clogod > tor - a fow duyn ave boing oponed again, Our . phye slotane hiavo seon bard Iabor aud aro nearly worn ont, but etlll thoy avwwsr all cailu promptly, Thoro hay bean but one easo hero in thy past sixty hours, Quito w numbor of old cagea willl lngor, aud tho mBjority of thom will in all probability dib, Our city 18 In porfect ordor, having been thoroughly clouned snd overy precation taken to dialnfeot thy premisos of the slck and ded, and sliould thoro be no nudden transition of woathor our physlclans think wo will soun bo {roo from tho droadful acourio, Rospacts fuly, U, G, Dantnow, Mayor AMt, Yernon, —_ Pervonal. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, —_— Spectal Dispatch to Tho Chica, BrniNorwiy, 1L, Jul; prominent oitizon, was strioki about 3 o'clocks {o" o day, aud axplred fi wlatar, lro, Divid Kol ing in Ohicsgo; Nonric "Torexa, Kuu,, Ji uly 26,—1ho excursion party of Agrieulbhral Editory paseod tlu'mu{'h this clty " to-day, Thoy dired at tho McMookin sylyania Coritral Rallrora moti - and ladiop, who inva 1 acrona tho plaing ahd in tho lon nand o partyiof gontlo + |\ hecii on an exeursion ‘Rocly Mountains, will leave for homa to-morrov. pAnyIs Stntes dorors Arroutedes ANOLhOr WifouNiure Spectal Disptah'to The Chicags Trtbune, New Yonr, July 20,—The polics rra making o aocond rald to-night- on Waskington Markot ; o opponition, , pre < T wa f Tho affalrd of tho Brooklyn -Trist Oompany aro mado to appoat’ favorablo by tho_report of tho Rocoiver, but confidonce is not rostorad. Tho Recolver puts tho total losods at $260,000, but many of tho bonda onumorated among tho assots aro thaught to bo worthlons, 79 the Assaciated Preas,) i July 26.—Tho Rocolver of the 0y has-mado a atatomont of its condition, ts nssots are 83,850,697 ; ita linbilitios nt 8,215,072, & surplus of §105,625. Tho Racojvar ,fn; o ha not boen ablo to i find any ‘ovordrafts ox- copt thoso mado by the Iato Mr. Mills of for which no collaternls aro in bank, howo mado by Becrotary Rodman, amount. to 84,806, for which thera are sufliciont col- Threo of six nogroes, sald to be concorned in the murder of Delin_Corcoran, hnvo beon arrosted. ragod, thon murdered, , ou Bunday Inst, Tho ‘womnn wag first out- aund her body thrown into opposite Yonkors, jury in the caso of ex-Clhief of Pollco oA and ox-Dotactive Do; City, chargod with conspiring wit burglara to rob the First Naflonal Bank of that oity, rotirod at noon to-day, on a vordict, wero locked uj Casper Schullor roturne and, failing to agreo under tho influence fo-night, to his home No. 80 Rivington stroot, and had n quarrel with his wifo about his wngos, which hoe tormin nted by stabbing hor' Caspor and: hin son Ludwig woro ar- WALL STREET. Roview of Yestordny’s Stock Markot. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New York, July 206.—Indications point to genoral advanco in ‘stocks noxt week, the bull Interest boing strong and domonsirative. Van- dorbilt is on the streot porsonally, it is eaid,—but this {a doubted,—and all his stocka aro, firm with Tho market hoa: been firm to-dny on o small businoss; and tho boars wore unablo to dopross stocks any furthor, Thoro has beon a larger business in Northwostorn common than at any provious timo- sinco tho uration of the summor speculation on tho Exchange, and tho ocbhangos have boen more frequont. Tho Fxpress to- cidental to railwa) tion, Commodoro in town this weok, an upward tendoncy, and miscollancous spocula- anderbilt suddenly appoarod ond transacted somo tant business in connection with Laoke Now York Contral, and, Western Union, are many rumors afloat in regard to tho od movomonts on tho part of the Com mako hia stocks aud spec onerally as livoly as the most sanguine oporg- DUBUQUE: The Ginscol Xricest ‘Onsce-Spiritnnl Rotreat of tho Sisters of Charityes Suffocnted in a Woll. | b Spectal Dispatéh to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuque, July 26.—Ginsoel, accused of inceat, was roleased to-day from that chargo ou the tes- timony of his alloged daughtor, who sworo that sho was not his daughtor, and that'ho hod no criminal intimaoy with ber. * Tho child born of this girl was exhumod to-day, and its skull was found fractured in threo places, proving that it ‘Tho Qoronor held an inquest on cluld this afternoon, jury rosorved their vordict until thoy b testimony of soveral i will be oxaminod on Mont was murderad, the body of tho 'I)ortnnt witnosuos, who . : firitual rotront of tho Bistors of Charity, . which has been going on at their mothor-houss in‘this connty for o wook past, camo to nn ond this morning. Ono hundred and twonty-five Bis-~ tors took part in tho rotront. twonty nonas took tho vows of prof fossed Sisters, —povorty, chastit , and obedience, 0Grogor, William Novins do- nto o woll, and was suffocated with foul air. A noighbor, in attempting. to resouo him, camo nonr mootin tho samo fate. body was teken aut wit] grappling-irona, INDIANAPOLIS. Man Missing--Foul Play Suspectodes ®he Coming Exhibition. Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribuna, INDIANAPOLIS, July 20.—A man namod Albort Gorman, residing in tho suburbs of the city, is misaing sinco Thuraday. Ho came to Indinnap- olis aud made somo purchases, showing some monoy, and has not boon heard of sinco. Foul His family is wild with foar, position Managers to-day arrnn, with Prof, Henry A, Ward, of Rochestor, N. to oxhibit” his cabinot of fossils hore durl .Exposition, includin therium and sevoral It bo tho firat exhibit Harry Hilliaxd, tho arti noxt waok to srrango fo: E. C. Tuttle was Goneral Buperinton MILWAUKEE, Found Drownecd--Dicd from Expo= surce~Excursion Zrom Chicago. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MiLwaukee, July 20.—This foronoon, the body of Thomas Connell was flshied out of tho ziver at tho foot of Jaokson atroot, The docoas- ed was o vosdel-trimmor, and had boon missod sinca Monday night. Whon last scon hoe was in- toxieated, and it is supposed walked off the dock into tho river whilo on his way howo. This noon, s son of Mr. Rathjin, of the firm of Hasso, Bierstach & Co,, was river near Oneidn. streot bridgo. The romains of the old man, olad in blnck, found in tho township of Milwaukeo on Friday - nflornoon, wero brought to town to-day. Tho Coronor's inquoat rosulted in n verdict of death Acavonnd ablack oil-cloth aro the only artioles that may load to Lin idontification. _ Our Israolites aro active in proparing for the rocoption of au oxcursion party Froe Sons of Israol to-morrow. will turn out, and, headed by & oscort tho visitors to the Milwas AURORA. The Northorn Tllinols FairesNe Moro Reduced Rates on Articlos Intond- ©d for Exhibition. 1L, July 26.—The managors of tho Llinois Agrionliural Fair haye ist aud catalogue containing the gulations for thoir forthconung fair, ncos ot Aurora Hopt. 8, and Tho premiumlist inoudes about $10,000 ju cash. Tho managors of thig oxhibilion have had tholr ardor dnmpened somo- what, howover, by infelligoncejust racolvod from ‘hicago, Burlington & Quincy Tailrond, that the priviloges afforded oxlibitors at theso fairs Lerotofore, of roturn- ing thoir goods ovor tho railrond froo of charge, onger bo coutinued, the exponse to exhibitors of atock from o distanco will doter man; tonding tho fuir who bhavo hil liboral patrons. givon thin class of oxhibitors are very oral, aud it s hopad that no material lous will aceruo fo the falr from this resolution of tho railrond offlcors. If this. rule of chargos lu strictly obeorved by othor roads concorning the sStato Fuir and otlior oxhibitions, so that thero may bo no dikorimfuntions in fuvor of one local- ity over auother, the purtios Intorostod in this oxhibition will submit "to the regulation with muoly loxs dissatisfaction, — T'wo Ohrldron Drowuoed. July 20.—Mattie Stowall, htor'of Daptiot olergy- man, and Harry White wore drownod in fiie ond at Hunt's Hollow, b, ich thoy and othors wore play is feared, tho last mammoth mioga- undred smallor speoimons. ars to transport it. It will ion of tho kind in tho Wost. ut, will goto Chicago r paintings for tho Ex- to-day appointed Assistant owaed in the from_oxposuro. of the Chicago "Tho local lodges Lrags band, will thio promium li tinue five days. the magnatea of tho the promiums Roonester, N. Y., aged 10 yonrs, tho daug] tho raft parting Ocean Stonmship Nows, Houso and continyod thelr journoy to Colorado. Thoy oxprossod thomsolvos as dolighted with Kanans, Ex-Sonator Pomoroy is sojourning Lore nua looking “aftor tho iutorost of tho King Bridgo shopa, of whioh he is Presidont. By, “Louis, July 20~ Edgar Thompaon,’ uly 20.—Arrivod, tho stenmships | i} THE FIRE ERA, . New Yon, July 20.—A Baltimore apacia] gays 'Cho firo in sovornl portions of tho {\'urnml‘ ag’!: Lriot swopt rapldly through the roofg and loff the lowar portions of wholo rawa fenrcely damag. od,” "his seamod to be causod by tho largo num. bor of shingle roofs, which aro so. oxcondingly dry nsto burn liko grasa. In thls way tho fira actunlly croeuod over stroots In which the enginey contitted to worl, and loft o portion of tho firg brigade working {u tho contro. of the burning lock, L'ho wator was so noarly oxhausted b foro tho fira was undor gontrol us to mako it no. cogsnry to dam up tho gutlers, and so Bupply somo firo-onglucs, 3 ) 2 Tho canunltids woro of no importanco, excopt tho onsa of Biater Rinaldi, a nun in tho Convent ot 8t, Alphonsus Oburch, wha died from _fright. Ar.Coonin, Chiof of tho Wnshington Firo Do- partmout, was buet by boing driven against, by B wagon, but his injurios aro not sorious. Twa firamon wore injured by ‘tho oxplosion of a stenmor, but thoy will probably rocove 2 BAzzitong, July 26.—This morniug's Sun esti- mntos the losa by tho firo yostorday at 860,000, nud states that judgos placo the damagoe as low %4 botwoon 800,000 and 100,000, The Gazelta “tfl'fi“fi thofilosn at (ml‘l‘: 05010,000 to %800,000, aud the American nays the loss will clog - proximato 1,005,000 acly‘op 'he Iomo Insurance Company of Baltim BOYS 30‘000 will cover ity fuuqza : Aamx:lng Tlromen's of Daltimors, £5,000; Hanovor of Now Yorlk, £2,000. The insuranco on tho First Enfillnh Luthoran Ohurch, 814,000, wag wholly in Baltimore officos, The congrogation will losa $20,000 by tho firo. Tho valuable library attnch- od to the parsonage was savod, The iusurance in the burnt district ia eatimatod at 8200,000, and tho entiro loss isnot ostimatod to oxcood ! 1,000,000 by any.ono, and somo insurance mon - sill put tho foss 2 nof to oxcand 100,000, Marshal Groy,of the Polico Dopnrtmom,dnrlng tho helfiutnt the oxcitomont, was urgod to blow up & butlding to stop tho progress of the flamos, But ho was satisfiod that such oxtrome moas. Wros woro unnocessary. Aid was tondered from DThilndelphin and Hnnlubnrfih and Aloxandris, Va., and othor points, whioh wag promptly ac- knowledgod b({ tho authoritios, with tho request that it bo hold in readinoss in case it should by needed. Annid train from ‘Washington, with throo flat cars, having on board two atoamory and two haso reols and one assongor ear fllled with firomen, mado tho run Eorn in forty min. utos, averaging & mile a minute, Thoso twe companioa from Washington, with the two fire and threo hook and Inddor companica of thig city, wora all that were ongagod fn staying the cu;hn mtlo% Bakd 0 Rov. Dr. Barkley, the presont pastor of tha Lutheran Ohurch w%’s in Philadolphia when tho firo. occurred, having an ongagemont ta Emnch at Easton to-morrow, Loarning of tho ira hio took tho ovening train for Baltimoro, ar- riviog in theoity at 10 5, m. At Wilmington and othor polnts on tho road, ho honrd the most ax. - nggoratod nccounts of tha firo, and that it was attended by great loss of lifo.' As soonas he renchod the oity he mado his way to tho ohuroh and parsonago, whoro his family rosided. On ronching the neighborhood ho found the chureh in rains and parsonago burned. Tho ktreat woa black with exoited - puufi]a, and he could galn no information, whother his family l%md boon lost, or, if saved, whithor thoy had gone. Ovorcoma by excitement and approhension, the rovorond gontloman foll insongblo on tho siroot, oand wns borno to an adjacent drug storo, Shorte ly aftorward somo of hig {riends, loarning hia condition, took him to Mr, Millor's, whoro hia fomily had been carried in_snfety proviously, Dr. Barkloy romained insonsibloduring tho nighit, but this morning, thoygh complotoly proatrated, ig much bottor. : A committeo, np{:ulntnd by the Common Council,- is in" mession, rolioving all c4-es of dintross and affording monne to carry thom over ' . to,Monday, . . hg . Josioph “Thomas & Son, in whoso planing-mill tho firo originatod, stato thoir loss will not oxe caod 950,000 ; insurance, $26,000. The firm will immodinfely rasumo business, ) Tho Gorman Firo Insuranco Company roports 1ta loasgs by firo yesterdny at $50,000, aud thinks tho outira1osa by fira will approximate 81,000,000, Tho Daltimora Compnny ostimatos its Yossas nk $10,000, and tho Aoward's at $10,000. Tho Fire- mon's and Equitable, of Baltinioro, onch had rigks of $30,000. 3 i S AvausTa, Ga,, July 26,—Ex-Goy, Charles J. Jonlking wifl publish a card in tho Ohroniclo and * Sentinel to-morrow, rominding tho people_of ' Georgin and tho South of * the roliof oxtonded to - tho Houth aftor tho war by tho Indies of ‘the ' Bouthern Aid Assaciation of Baltimoro, and call ing upon them to agslst in allovinting the dise trous of the stricken city, Dostoy, July 26.—A dispatch from Portland, Mo., saya: ** A firo, this morning, destroyed tha car, paint, tin, and repair shops, and ono loco- motive, two tenders, and threo ciis of the Porte Innd Compnny’s Works, and other small builde ings bolonging to tho Grand Truuk Railway, Tha - loun is estimatod &t §600,000; insured for 2100, 000, ‘Thero is an insuranco on tho wholo worlds * of 337,000, of which but little ovor 1 per cent applies to tha property burned. Of the total amount the Tradorg', . of Chicngo, Lias £5,000, nnd tho Browars', of Milwaukoo, Wik, and tho Amazon, of Cincinuati, £3,600 oach, There was & considorablo amount of partly-fin- ighed work in tho buildinge, of which thoro ia now no account. Freight traina standing on the tracls and in main buildings wore saved. Pontranp, Mo., July 26,—Tha President of the Portland Company staton the loss by fire i ostimated at £40,000° only, and pays the car- #hops will bo Immediately robuilt in o bettor lo. cation, and of bottor waterial, Tha dividend just doclared will also bo prompily paid. _NoRroLE, Va., July 26.—About 1 o'clock thia morping an incendiary fire broke out in & build- ing on tho wout sido of Barkot Square, occupied by’ Hofhelmor & Co., boot and 8Lod dealers. Owing to tho burating of n water-main the day Dbeforo, and the limited resourcea of tho Fira Dopartmont, tho firo gained hondway, and oxtonded on the northern sido g far a8 Archor & Co'a drug-storo, on Main streot, destroying or damaging six orelght builde ings, ’ Tho total Jors is_cstimntod st $150,000, wlich is partly covered by insurance. Tho priucipal losors aro Hofhoimor & Co. and J. T. Griflln, boots and shoos; W. R. Hutching and Taylor, Martin & Co., orockary, and Archior & Co., druggists. Tho-latter wore damagod by water. TFiro-rocket signals, which wero sont up, brought ovor. three enginos from Portsmoutll snd ono from tho Navy-Yard, which rendored glronnl essiatancs in provonting o furthor aproad of tho fire. Racuester, N, Y., July 20.—The Clyde Glass Works wore partially burned on Thursdny night. ‘I'io loss in $40,000, Partially insured, WaukEgaan, 1il., July 26.—Powoll's pamp-fic- tory was burned down nt 10 o'clock lust night. Tho loss is about £20,000, with no insirance, - Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Oanrosn, Wis., July 20.—Tho slaughter-house of Conrad Ernet, togother with soms Jive stocl, wog burned this morning, This siternoon tha tablo factory of M. Ketz was also totally con- sumod, Sevoral valuablo buildings in tho vicin=- ity baroly ecscaped. Tho total loss from botlh flres is about £6,000; insured in the I'aciflc and Atluntis for 2,000, and in tho ome, of Now York, for $250, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonxk, July 206.—In the fires on Long' TIsland, two villnges have boen burnod and many livos lost, Tho tiro spread over a vast districe, nud the dotails are not yot gt hand, Tho region 1s practically au far from Now York as Chicago. LINTON, Towa, July 26,—Tho old Englo Holol at London, Iows, formerly ownad by Maj. V, A. Bonnott, was entirely destroyod y_ firo thig morning, The furnituro was mostly saved. Fully insured. Bax Fravorsco, July 26.—A firo to-day totally dastroyod the depot buildings and othor proporty of the Central Paclfic Railway at Pleaznuton, Cal. Tho oxtent of tho loss Is unknown, —_— Fatal Shooting Aflray. LowmsviLz, July 26.—A kpeolal to the Cotirs ier-Journal rofiortn tho fatal ulmohng ‘of W. IL., Doan, at Worthyillo Station, on tho L., 0. & L. Railrond, this aftornoon, by Cut. Whilttaker, of Englo Station. Thero was an old grudgebetwaen tho' partios, Whittakor arrived st Worthvilla on the aftornoon train, and . was accostod” by Donu, _ After a fow words Whittnker sliot Doan through tho loft breast, -Doan _died in a fow minutes, It is raflrosoutod that Doan ottacked Whittsker first. Doth mon woro woll known in that section. —_——— Probably Fatal Acctdont, Denoxr, Mich., July 20.—At Buy City, Mich., yestorday, n probably fatal mlflnn{ ocouriod on tho wohioonor Gulmear, which wus lording tim- ber obove tho city. Tho Captain of the vossel, William Irving, was soated ot the oapatan, driv- ing & horge usod for loading tha voesel, whon the stuysail-boom fell, striking him on the back und fracturlng his spmul column, Capt Irving Way ramoved to the honpital as soon as poaslblo, but it {s vory doubtful if Lo survive ——— The Cleveland Sunday Law, Oreverany, O., July 20,—About 125 salaon- koopera of ¢nls city lcld'n mooting last night to docido what conrse to pursuo rogarding the Monol, from Bromen, and tho Tavenroor, July 20,—Arris *ehip Botlw, from Now Yorls, lamorgan, from vod out, the steam- ordinance prumblfiu‘g tho sale of liquor on Bun. days, winch goes futo offeot to-night, Tho; finally agrood “to closo_tho asloons until lopet advico can be takon, with a view of tooting the ocoustitutionalily of tho ardinance,

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