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VOLUME <26. - The hicw T COD LIVER OIL, WILLSON’S CARBOLATED €OD LIVER OIL Ta & 8pocifio and Radieal Curo for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEARES, Romambor the name, ** Willson's th 0l Tt cormos i Iaras wadm.'fi:\,',%«fi:i;%fifl‘nfi"'fi Anvontor's signataro, and is sold by tho beat Druggists, Prepared by J, H, Willeon, 83 John-st., N, ¥, For sale by all Drugglats. : HURLBUT & KDALY, Ohtonme’ JUOHARDSON & €O., Bt. Louls, Mo, i o LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukeo, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Sundays excepted, § n, ™. Buturday Excur- sion Boat for Milwaukeo, ete., do'n't leave un- 1i1 8 p. m. For Grand Ifayven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Loke, Fraitport, Manistes, ete., daily, - Sundnys excepted, 7 p. m, For 8, Joseph, Daily, Sundays excepted, 10 a.m. Saturdays, Boat don't leave until 11 Pom ¢ : For Greon Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Fridoy at 7'p. m, Wednesday's Boat goesto” ‘Escanaba, . i FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, Wostorn Transportation Company's stosmor FOUN- TAIN OITY, Capt, Gibson, will loaro dook foot of North Dontborn.st., T Julgx aL7p. m. 7 on Lino ateamor *TOLED Capt, Peatty il Joawo dook foot of Honth Latiailo-st., Wednosdaz, July Wastor Transportation Qompany's, stoamor. EMPIRR [BTATE, Capt, Wrigit, il lonve dock foot of North sarboru.st., Thursdas, July 01, 867 D, m. i For Borths'and Passage Tickols, apply,st 75 Oanalst., ™ comor A. A. BAMPL! Py E,‘"_‘K FOR BUFFAL AND ALL EASTERN POINTS. 1 Lakes will b sebaptongers destring to go Kast by tho Lakse will hear In. o or, B, LL, will loave ipencor's Dook, north ond of Wolis.at, Bridge,'on TURS. AY, the 2aitint,, at7p.m, Farato Mackinag an ortliport, round iip, 810; Buflalo, $13; Now York, 820; Boston, #20; Doston and roturn, 338, Statorooms and' tiokate can bo seourod at thio Uompany's Oifice, No, 8 North Wolls-st. ¥ LEWIS SPIEGRL, Possongor Agont, PROPOSALS. Wood and Coa! for the Comnty. OrrioE BoARD oF Joxatssionzns oF Coox 00, ) 0110460, July H, 1 . By dirootion of tho Board of Commissloners of- Cook “County, publio notico ia heroby givon that scaled pripo- wals will barocelved uatil Mondsy, August 4, 1878, at ooz, for Wood and Ocal, tobo delivored for tho uso of ¢he Oounty, as follows, to wit: 1. 650 cords of boooh body wood, four foot long. Tho wood 1o be dolivered in half-cord loads, upon tho order of tho County Agont, at such placos within tho eity aa ho shall direot. 9, 8,000 tons of soft coal, to bo dolivered in tho oity in alf-ton loads, on tha ordor of the County Agent. 8. 900 tons soft coal, 75 tons hard coal, and 500 tons dard coal soroonings, to be dolivered at the Insano Asy- Jum and County Poor Houso in the town of Jefforson. " 4. B0cords booch body wood, four feot long, 400 tons woft coal, 20 tons hard coal, and 200 tons hard coat soroon- 4ngs, to bo delivorod at tho County Hospltal in tho Oty of “Chiosgo. . 5. 700tons soft coal, and 800 tons hard cool soroonings, £obo dolivored at.the County Jail and Oriminal Court Bullding, - Tho bids for cosl shall spocify the particular coal, ax ‘Wilmington, &o., and the prico por ton for esch kind. 'Fio Chounly Fossrvon tio flant Lo rocolvo more or Jose of 20 £oal At waod, ae tho Huard may dotormino, tio above wmounta boing only an ostimate, 'All proposafs will bo sealod and addreasod to ** Board of Commlsnlonoes of Oook Coutity, ™ and Indomad *Prono. " (or o wals for We aa tho caso msy bo), and dopos- Rtod with tho Olerk of said Board. "The Board roservos tho right to rejoct any and all pro- posals, Tho contraot shall continue for tho poriod of one from th taneo of 1. yoar Lrom tho BOCoD 38k Pt POLLAK, County Olork. STOVES, RANGES, &o. BOYNTONS HEATING FURNACES! s.Qur Favorlte’” Ranges, “The Oabinct? Coalc Stove, Balthnore Henters, Henting Stoves, Taitlo & Balloy’s texlsiors, . Thoto goods aro the vory boat, mannfaotarod,’ snd aro Tinblo [ ayory ropeats Tho BOZNTON FURN 2a 50 0qaal. Ovory 60 difforont slzos and inds for Loat. Buiilings of "ovory descrintion. - Hoating and vanti. g proniptly attendod to. stimatos made on short otlcs, Wo invile the stigntion of doalors and thosy WAnting ap orfont. warking furnaco o COOKIE SFrARGe: oot o chll and too s or'send for oirouiare. ‘BLISS & BROWN, 8 Lako-st., Ohloago. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS ©Of 8. M, SMITH, Seoretary of the Ilinoia Btate Farmors® Assooclation, befora the Liv- ingston County Farmors’ Association, At Poutiae, on the Fourth of July, Is now ready for dolivery as an 8-page doou« ment, for genoral ciroulation. Farmers’ Clubs and Granges will be sup- plied at tho following rates: Singlo Goplos.. 2 ota, | 100 Coplon...75, ota. J0 Eoptonr s 18 ote: | 1,000 Goplon... $6.60 Addrom J.'W, DEAN, Room 8 Tribune Building, Ohicago. SHIRTS. SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, . R. cor. Btato and Washloglon-sts., e kot wtl oF Biaatson, } Outosgo. iko's Opora 1fouso, Olnolnnatl, FOR SALE. Sugar-Cured Hams, £ havo s stock of cholgs Wintor.onrod Canvasod Hams, d. Wholesalo and rotail ore lo- 285 Gravo-st., Chicago, T0 MANUFACTURERS, 1% Tho framio bulldlog on smthesst corne ke i Foutia-ttars toguthaf with bollers unrmuf Blatiivus, do ko ui'."f"n"yfi 18 80st0, 8:atorton dad haso' ) A mont, sad sullabll, 150N '8 RICRRAL, on Dlomiach. SPECTACLES, AT J. G, LANGGUTH'S, Optloian, A5tatost batween Washington aud Randolvh. OLOTHING. FINE CLOTHING A Tine Assortmen Blug Flangel and White Duck Snits, Alpaca and Mohair Sacks and Dosters White Marseilles and Duck Vess, Boys' and Children’s Linen Suits, 'Whioh wo offor at actual cost provious to removal, Aug. 1. Edwards, Bluett & Co., 45 & 47 West Madison-st., And 308 State-st. FINANCIAL. CO0K COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 103 Washington=st., Northoast corner Olark, opposito Qourt-Houso, WEST BIDX OFFOR, 17 MIlwwanlsoo=av. Drnrorons—William B. Ogden, Redmond Prindirilto, SR S AR R R A MONEY can be drawn at any time with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum on all sums depositod one or more full months, DIC. W oolloot elalma ngainst, partios thronghonl tho Uni- fed Statesand Oanadas. ~ It Hioy wont pay wa publish tho e B e I Tow .. WA and will b dolivared 10 subsorfbes o dnga. WRA- BIRR'S MUROANTILE COLIZOTION AGHNOY, 146 Madisonat. 2 BUSINESS CHANGE. FORSALE OR T0 LEASE. ALLHOUSE ‘MILWAUKEE. Wa offor. for ealo or to leaso on very favorablgterms, this Qelobratod Hotol—thio finont In Wisconsin, It 1 situntod on tho principal business streat, convoni. ot 10 stoaniboata and dopota. It 1s full of guosts and do- ing o vory profiiablo and Inoréasing businoss. tor rtioulara aphly to L TINGIlS, nyNpr & ainrER, Milwaukvo, 'or 0, J. ¥, BISSELL, Chl BOOTS AND SHOES, BULLOCK BROS. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. ‘We have closed our store, cornor Wabash-av, and Twon- ty-first-at., and REMOVED to 60 and 52 Madison-st., Between State-st, and Wabash-av. Branch, 244 West Madison-st. . BULLOGK BROS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ESTABLISEHBED 1865%- D. W. IRWIN & C0,, General Commission Morohants, FLOUR, GRALN, PROVISIONS, BART J& %, Bought and shippod or_ocarried on margina it Chicago Markot. No. 2 Clinmber _of Commerce, Ohlcago. REAL ESTATE, ROGERS' PARK. ¢ Hoadquartors in Ohioago romoved to office of Jraao R. Fitt & Bro., No, 19 Major_Blook, cornor of LaSallo and. Madison-sta. At Rogors' Park callon Andrew Jackson, Postmaster, or P, Warnor, Local Agent. At Evatston, call on A. B. Jaokson, offico near Dopot, or at offico rd Allred L, Sowoll, Edltor of Evanston Indox. All accommodation tralns, oxcept Konosha tratns, atop at Rogora' Park, A. B, JAOKEON, Trusteo of Rogora’ Park Company, For Bale or Exchange. An oxcollont Farm, contaiuing six hundrod acres, sltu atod on the Wisconsin Divisivg of the Northwestern Rail- road, twonty-two milos from Chicago, This farm can bo Gnl:l':nlgn\{x!‘dlgg!,d l&l&two or llnnr? flli:!l:. lflfl‘wlll b: o or 1ty Dropedty. o whots ‘ar 1 pac LT SORAT b Toh o, ™ At Manufacturors' Natioual Bank. INSURANCE. FIRBEINSURANCEH. Dwelling House Insurance Company of Boston, mecTORS: Goorge O. Richardson, Avery Plumer, Juesdpr Slogg s, 0 M, S e . Kidder, Walter ilastings, 4.'8, Whaoior, John D, W, 67, Augiatis ¥laug, Ohasios iorriun, Arlhur W. Ho* This Gnmglny insuros ONLY Dwelling Touse Pousehold Furaitors. Do ot fola your' Homon Propety 8. mEWITT, Asonts Room 18 Republio Lifo Bullding, COPYING PRESS STANDS. LANK Y B S?’ COPYING PRESS STANDS, With Forty-thres Compartments for Legal Blanks, and tothe CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (D, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. DISSOLUTION. Tho partnorship heretoforo oxtating fu the Oblcago Vo torinary Hospital, Vetorlnary Drug Stors, sud Horse Shioetng Rstablishmont, at Nos, 643 aud 660 Wabssh-av,, in tho firm nsmo of Pasron, 'Tuthill & Withors, Voterina- 77 Burgeons, Is this day dussclved, Dr. Josoph D, Tuthill rotirig thorefrom. That business will bo still conduoted at tho same placo fn tho firn nsmo of Pasrun & Withors, who aro alono authorized to sottlu tho affairs of tho lato partnorship, PAARKN, TUTHILL & WITHERS, Cbloago, T, July 3, 1473, COPAIRTNIERSITIP, Jamen I, Stanley has this dl\y beon ndmit. tod ag an equal partner in the lrm of Burkitt & Button, ‘Tho stylo of tho firm horeaftor Y BURKITT, SUTTON & STANLEY. BUW, 0, SUTTON. Ohloazo, July 33, 1873, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1873, FOREIGN. Trial of Mowers and Reapors at Vion- na--Tho Americans Sue. cossful, Desperate Expected in the Harbor of Cartagena. Germany Repudiates the Capture of the Spanish Iron-Clad. Religious Toleration Universal in Naval Engagement |- : o Daily TEibnne, @ [J . thoir séetion.’ A “man-of-war and’ troops wero sont against tho rebols. 5 Yedo will iave & now {pnabomn Tho Japaneso mania ‘but produced somo traglo results. A fow days slnco o young man killed his fathor on nccount of a rabbit trado, and wpa orucifiod for the crimo, :Another man gpent s fortuno_for two rabbits which dled the noxt doy. o thon sold his young daughtor to tho keopor of a brothel, ‘flho prico of her virtuo bought more rabbita, ’l:lm l;lnkodudl robollion has onded, and qulet is rostored. ’ g —_——— . FRANCE. PAnis, July 28,—Tho Assombly has . paased a bill abolishing the shipping tax. X 'The Extreme Loft has resolvod to form a ''Vig- ilance Committeo,” which i to sit after enol ,meoting of tho Pormanent Committeo of tho As- sombly during tho recess. : 5 SOUTH AMERICA. |’ - Lisnox; July 28,—Tho South Amerlcan mail- stonmer bias arrived with dates fromn Rlo Janeiro tha 7th nstant.’ A potent lgaal tribunals, : Persia, .~ Tho blll for tho reorganization of tho National Guard was boforo the Ohamber of Deputlos-on ity third roading. AUSTRIA. . ¢ 2 Sk Pt New Yonr, July 28.—Tho Vionns correspond- ont of the Tribune saya that tho trinlof mowers and renpors, which took place on tha 0th fnatent, was o comploto triumph for tho Amoricans, At tho Jast moment, tho English and French - back- od out, and thero were only four European ma- chines on tho ground. Fourtoon American reap- ors and fiftoon Amorican mowers compoted, All tho American machines did thelr worlk woll, ex- copt one which broke down at the start,— through no fault of tho machine, but through tho atupidity ot tho driver. The srrangomonts wero stupidly dofective, Thoro was no pro- grammo; no system. Most of tho toams wore unused to the work and gave & good deal of trouble. Bome wore immonse, powerful stallions, and tho othors wrotched, rawboned bonsts, that could scarcoly pull tho machines, Thon the grain differed greatly in difforont parts of tho flold, Bo tho trial with conditions go unequal was no fort ag far asspeod was concerned., to sit a8 ono of tho jurors, declined, tho oxhibit- ors protosting against him on tho ground ihat hio waa interestod in one of tho machines. Bo composed ontiraly of foreigners. It s roportod that all the Amarican mowers and reapers that tool part in tho trial will got medals, somo for Erogmss, othera for merit. Tha awards will not o mado until noxt month. —_— SPAIN. ongagomont has talen placo near Pampolunn Dobpson tho Tapublicang and Ontliste, In which tho lattor were successful, Two guns and 300 prisonoers aro said to havo boon captured by the Carlista, BAvoNNE, July 28.—A steamer to-dny landed 8,000 Romington riflos at Fontarabis, near Bil- boa, whore Sxefi were rocoived by a band of 600 Carlista and talion into tho interlor. Don Carlos and Lizarruga woro roported on Friday last at Conacorrada, near Vittoria. Herald Speeial, Loxvox, July 28.—At Cartagons, Spain, yoss been flying above tho fortressos and ships in tho harbor, was rcglucnd by the National auticipation of troubls, the ironclad Mendez Nunez had loft the Arsonal-Yard and anchored in tho port, ready for any movomont; also tho ‘Numaneis, Victoria, and othors. to issne from the harbor, and, if intorfered with, will fire upon the attacking vessols., A sanguin- ary nayal engagoment is oxpected. Tho Prussian and English Consuls have re- coived ordera from thoir rospoctive Ministors to notify the cruisors that the rebel ships aro pi- rates, aud to treat them aa such. 'Lle rebels {hreoton that if sy vossel bolonging to a for- elgn powor interfores, to massacre every Oonsul and foreignor in the cllfl. Btrangors are appre- honsivo and &{Xn for thoir lives, Mapnip, J1 .~The Republican artillory~ mon in Valencia have joined the insurgeuts. Controras has dissolved tho Insurrectionary Junta in Cartagenn. Two additional German men-of-war and # British frigato havo arrived at Cartagona, — i CERMANY. Benwiy, July 28.—Tho Gorman Governmont disavows responsibility for’ the seizura of the Spanish steamer Viliganto, and calls upon Capt. ornor, commanding the which affected the capture, to account for his proceodings. Iis roport of tho lfair has nob yot boon recoived. L~ S PERSIA. New Yorg, July 28.—London papers of tho 16th givo tho roply of tho Bhah fo an addross sont him on the subject of religions liborty in Porsia. Ho says, in subatance, that toleration Christisn, or Jew, or Parsee, being subjected to Pomeoution on dgsount of bis aligion. o Wi ereed, —_————— GREAT BRITAIN. i New Yorx, July 28.—The London Times of the 16th says Mrs Oline, tho authoross, was writing in her boudoir on the evening of the 14th inet. when o spark flow from the firo and ignited hor dresa, Bofore assistance could arrive, the un- fortunato lnd{ who for yoars liad boen a con- firmed invalld, was burnt most terribly. Sho died on the followlng morning, Lowoow, July g8.~Tn to-day, Philip Onlinn asked if thoro was any prob- ability that tho Carlists in Spain would be recog- nized 08 bolligorents. Viscount Eunfiold, Under-Sccrotary for the Foroign Dopartmont, replied that the Carlists Wero undoubtadly guluiu%gmuud, but matters wx-mlrfi not in & state to entitle them to belligorent rights. A mossage from tha Queen, notifying the Commapg of tho forthcoming marriage of the Duke of Edinburg, and asking that provision bo mado theretor, was received and read. Austin Bruco, Home Socrotary, moved that, owing_to the absence of Mr. mmintnnu. cauBH r, Werdor, who was entitled’| Amoerica was unropresented, and the jury was | Bavorxe, July 28.—1t isroported‘that a soyore” torday, the rod lag of Intraneigontos, which had: og. In' To-dny tho ironclnds, accompanied by threo stenmors, were Geormon maon-of-war, is already universal in Persia, no one, whethor give_the subject his best attontion on hin return to Porsis, and tako caro that justico shall bo shown all, without distinction of class or 8. the of Houso Commons Spectal Dispateh to The Chifcado Tribune, 5 ‘TonoxTo, Ont,, July 28,—Numerouy bulldlngu woro dostroyed by fire in the country during tho lato thunder-storm, and the ‘persousl casualtios werd unusually humorous, K Tho magnificent now city Post-Office ia almoat comploted, snd the new central prison is fast flxpronehh:g complation. A ‘coatly Custom- ouse is in courso of construction, and bullding operations aro gonorally vory brisk, * Tho impresslon is galning ground that tho Governmont will be snru'li dofeated whon Par- linment nssombles, on the' 18th" proximo. No now dovolopments, * OTTAWA, July 28,—Tho rumor provalls hore that & Royal commisaion will bo issued to tho :;a.voml Judges to investigate tho Pacific Railway ichorgon. i ‘Tho Dominion revenuo for Juno was §1,732,- 762, and tho expondituros $1,738,964. " ] . IOWA. Xo? rorios~=The Xarvest. of Orimoce= Vigllanco Committces Forminge«A ‘Detective’s Story~The Grain Trado ==iscellnnoous ttems, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Des Moines, July 28.—Some robbers entorod tho house of J. A. Forguson yesterdny, whilo the family woro at charch, taling away such ‘valuablos a8 they could find, and- a small sum of | monoy. > ¢ g » It is claimed by some badly-scarad policomen ‘and nervous citizens that an attempt to burn the lumbor-yards of this city, and do a goneral rob- bing business, was provonted by a too closo watch last ‘ovoning, Crime's harvest sooms to be a full crop in this Btato. The papers from all parts aro filled with accounts of .|'Tobberies or crimes of other ' kinds. | Vigllant-Committoos are being gonorally formed, and, jndging from the tono of tho pross and the peoplo, Towa will roturn to capital punishment this wintor. dotaotive arrivod hore at noon to-day, Wwho hud boon in pursuit of the railroad robbors. Ho soys that thoy aroin Jackson County, 1ilo., and’ that” their names aro Jesso and Frank Jomes, Bill 8hopard, C. 8. Cole, Jack- Loringor, and Goorgo W. McCoy. 1lis story i cousidorol “thin" hero. . 5 4 Now Yorlk grain morchants are said to be mak-, ing extonelyo arrangomonts to purchase grain in Iowa, shipping it through to New York without breaking bulk, and at through rates.” They nre &t prescnt confining thelr oporations to the rall- roads in the southorn part of tho Stato. ‘The train-men on the Rock Island Railrond have beon .armed with brooch-loading Spring- fiold rifles, : . : Tho peoplo of . Delaware County_ will have R“v“: fonst at Bpring Branoh on'the 27th of ugust, Agudrovn of 16,000 fine-looking Toxas cattlo’ passed through Siduoy Iast Thursdny. ‘While passing through a hord of Toxas catile, in Pogo County, Inat wook, & peddler wao attaok: od by them and killed. Mra. Falty, who lives north of Lowls, in Caes County, whilo drawing a pail of water from & well, on Thursdsy last, fell in and was drowned boforo assistance could reach ber, . THE GORDON CASE. One of the Alleged Kidnappers Ade mitted 10 Baii-Legnl Duplicity. * MiNNEAroLis, Minu., July 28.—The following spocial hag beon roceived by-tho Tribune this ovyoning ¢ . Tour Ganny, July 28,—~The ‘snhflu feellng was 80 shocked by tho refusal to bail the prisonorsin tho Gordon caso that two of the mont promivent citizens of Manitoba ‘becamo bail_for Merriam to-day, nemoly, the Hon. Jamos MoKy, Prosi- dont of the_ZTogislative Council, from whose residence, Decr Lodgo, Gordon was faken by Hoy and Keogon, and Androw McDermot, the Manitoba Director of tho Cannda Pacific Rail- road, aud tho oldest and woalthiost morchant of the country, Olarke was astounded whon theso namos woro prosonted. umstance shosw that tho days of the Attornoy-General are num- borod. Morrinm was at large only & fow min- utes whon ho was arrosted at” the enit of McKonzie, lato partnor of Olarke, who was the only English Larrister that Gordon had not re- rotained, and was therofore reluctantly engaged by Coneul Taylor, Ho exacted £500, which was supposed g8 amplo, evon an excessive foo, but ho now has the offrontery fo bring suit for $50 o day, or an additional sum of 6%50. Tnis de- mand was resisted, whonco a suit and the arreat of Morriam. Bail was promptly given, When Flotchor and Merriam were arrested, £26,000 in mone{’ and securitios woro taken from them, which Bugene Wilson, under power of attornoy,has endeavered to recover. He obtained an ordor of Court to deliver, but Olarke noglocted and rofusos to disgorge. Wilson and Morriam oxpect to leave to-morrow, but there may bo a cloud of civil suits by Gordon and his blackmailing crowd of attorneys, although Gor- don bas fraquontly eaid thore Was not a tittle of ovidence against Merriam, Buch is the mookory of justico which provails in Manitobn. e by indisposition, considoration of tho meseago KU-KLUX, boe postponod until to-morrow. After dobate, ey the motion was agroeed to. Outrages by Maskod Men in Ken= —_— tucky. ITALY. OmvomiNATy, 0., July 28.—A band of Ku-Klux Roue, July 28.—The Popo to-day received a number _of nowly-nominated Bishops, In his addroes he urged thom to defend zeslously tho " rifglms of the Chusch, Reforring to the conflict of the ecolesinstical authoritics in Brazil with tho Freo Masons, he said tho Free Masons wero Tinblo to oxcommunication, the same as mombora of othor secrat gocleties, notwithstanding the charitablo ob{nctu of their organizalion. . l’l‘hn Liberals havo carriod olectiona in Na- e, ¥ 1 —_——— MEXICO. Barasonas, July 28,—The Veas J’ubllml ?l n this city, statos that o revolution is Imminonl the Btate of Nuova Leon. There are threo as- Elrnntu for Governor in that State, and, there elng no choico by tho pooplo, the oloct{on will devolve on the Legiulature, which will bo held in Monteroy in Scptember next. Bo intense is arty hotrod (originating in the revolution of st yoar and rovived in the present political con- tost) that an outbreak is rogarded as inevitablo, Privato advicos state that prominont rosidents of Mouteroy aro alrendy proparing to loavo that olty, to avold boing complicatod in the threaton- ed trouble, —_—— JAPAN. BAN Fnaxorsoo, July 28,—The Japan hr(nflu Yokahams_datos fo July 7. The Japan Qazlle dofonds Minlator DoLong snd says there is uni- vorsal sympathy forthim, and ludignation at tho cliargos proforred agalnat him, It farthor says that tho United Btates was nover botter sorved in the Emplre than by him, The Inspector of Counsulntes sont from Wash- ington is ovorbauling tho Consulate Loro, bolitical affulrs ate gonerally quict, An insurrootion broko ont on'tlio Island of Kin- 8in and troops wera sont fo quell it. It in roportod that as soon au tho mission of Fropo raturus, all Japnu will bo throws open to forolgnors, In the Pravince Fokavookon, 20,000 farmors rebollad on ncount of tho lsud tax destroyed tho officlals’ Louses and raided _guuoxnhy through mrde a raid on the farm of Mrs. Mason Brown, tho mother of B. Gratz Brown, in Owon County, iy, on Friday uigh, killod Toouis Wilson (col: orod), burned hi ouso. down, and damaged othor farm proporty. The farm contained large owing crops of corn and tobacco, which it will o difficult to harvest in the absonco of the labor driven off by tho Ku-Klux, Other farms wero visited by thom, and the ownors were warned againat em)flf{viu negroes as workmen, Itiy said that the Ku-Klux came from Henry County. Pardons for Ku=Iluxe ‘WasmNaron, July 28.—The Attornoy-Gaeneral to-day recommendod that pardons be issued to Tolix Dover, Btophon Spawn, Lwan Murphy, and_ Willinm' Soruggs, convioted in North snd Bouth Carolina of Ku-Klux outragos, New Youx, July 28.—Gen. J. B, Korshaw, W. D, Portor, and R, M, Bims, & ocommittoo of Boutl Carolinlsns, have had & conforonco with Presidont Grant at Long Brauch, tho Imr&man of which was his intorces- slon for tho Ku-Klux prigoners of Bouth Oaroll~ na, Tho Prosident enid ho was desiraus of pur- suing & vory liberal policy toward sll conyicts excopt thoso guilty of violont orimes. It is understood that the President will addross a lot- tor of instructions immediataly to Attornoy-Gen. Williams in pursuanco of those undorstandings. — Railrond Nows. Gmsox, Knox Co., Iil, July 28.—Tho last Tail counecting tho sions of tho Ohicago & Paducah Rallroad wos laid on Baturday morniug, 14 miles south of this place, making 128 milos of the road complotad douth of Strontor. Itisoxpected that !hmll[ih trains from Omcngo willbo put on to-day, in conngation with the Ohicago, Burlington & Quiney and Ohioago, Alton & Bt. Louls, This rond passos through the thriving towns of Btroator, Fnlrhur{ Glbson, Munstleld, Montl- collo, Bomont, Bullivau, and Windsor, ita pross, ent southorn torminus, Br, Josery, Mo., July 28.—Yt is reported on rolinblo authority hat tho embarTassment un- or rabbits ia_dying out'’ “troator and Windsor Divi- | dor which tho 8t, Josoph & Denvor Railway has so long laborod is over, by s sat- iefactory arrangement with the bondholdors, and that tho proposition of tho Honnibal «& Bt. Joo Rallroad o comploto it immediatoly to o junction with tho Union Paolfio at Ft, Koarnay, Tho Inttor Company will then oporate o through 1ino, which will ninke over 100 inilos shortor ‘routo from tho Paciflo const to Chiengo and Bt, Louls than via Omaka. THE CROPS. Abstract df tho RReport of the Agricul= tural Burenu for July. ‘WasmraroN, July 28.—The July agrioultural® roport just sont to pross represents an improve- mont in wintor wheat, but a docline in the proa- pocts of spring wheat on account of ‘tho un- gongsonnble woathor in somo quarters, and tho insecl onemios in others, Tho average In corn i incronsod in Wost Virginia aud Minnesota, and docrensed in all the othor States, except Florida, ;ond Arkansas, whoro it romnins tho samo aa Inst ‘yoar. Corn planting was overywhere retarded by tho woather and in mauny cases the corn hau beon soveral times replanted. Tho universal comglnlnt of dofective soed {s mado in all parts of the country. Tho condition of cotton has boen proviously :| given. The reports up to July first indieats the crop to bo 89.5 por cont of average, not including Vivgiuia, whoro tho culture is yob mninly ex- porimental, Tho prospoctive ylold of oats’deolined during June in Now England and the middloe and North- wostorn Stalos oxcepl in Winconsiu, It wns en- hanced in all of tho Gulf Btates oxcopt Missis | sippi. \L’lnhr ryo improved in Rhode Ieland, Con- necticut, Now Jersoy, Muryland, North Carolins, Micalunippl, Toxns,” Arkansas, Ohio, Michigun, Illinois, ond Tows, It romafiod stationary in QGoorgln, and declined in all tho othor Btates, Spriug_tyo was bolow tho average in all the Btatos but fvo, tho minimum, 7, being found in California, and the maximum, 110, in - Nobraska, Wintor barloy gonerally declined in tho South and West, whoro tho Leavy raine provailod. The gross crops havo fiunorflly improved in Now England and tho Middlo States, However, they wero groatly shortonod by tho drought. Tho lato wintor told disasirously upon the fruit crop, Tho injury to tho applo trees was 1moro oxtensive than was apparent at tho laat ro- R‘D"' ‘Vast numbers of peach troos wers killed. 'he condition of the grape crop rangod from 61 in Californin to 127 in Nobraska, 100 ropresout~ ing the average. , (Lo nvorugo in potatoos remained the samo s 1ast yoar, or incrossed in twouty-two Btates and docreased in all tho othors. - Tho Colorado beotlo has oxtended its ravages eastward, boing roported for the firat time in soveral countios of Now York, It was atill dovastating in tho Wost, bnt tho farmors had loarned in many countios how to destroy it effectually. The maximum condition of tho crop, 111, was found in Goor- gin, and tho minimum, 76, in Dolaware, Mears, July 28,—Crop roports from Arkan- 808 are vory oncouraging, tho rains during the past ton daya Laving brought out both corn and cotton, though in the region of Jacksonport raln is vory much needod. - Roports from Mississippi aro conflicting in rogard to cotton, bub the corn crop will not yiold moro than lmlf o crop, owing 1o the drought, while in the nelghborhood of Okalon, Kosciusko, and Brandon, both cotton and corn will make a poor yield; and in addition £o tho drought, the worms have appenred in West 'Tennesseo. Corn will only yield half a crop, but tho cotton prospect is_fair, Beningrrzro, Iil., July 28.—Ney whoat is be-' .ng roceived in the market here. 0 quality ia sald to be good, and tho yield Jargo, Tho dam- ago said to linvo been domne to it by the rocent rains proves to bo very slight, RAILROAD RATES. The Eftoct of the Ulinois Rallrond Lnws on the T'rade of Yowa. . #’Ilmml Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tridune, DesMomves, July 28.—Numbers of grain and stock denlors of this Stato have been shipping . thoir grain . and atock to St. Louls siuce the Hli- nols Nailrond: law wont into effect, Bt. Louisis tonking oxtra exortions to closo up the ?“ bo- tween the North Missouri and Central, o {(‘uvu and DosMoines Valloy Knilroads, in order thab, sho may command tho largor share of the Iowa graln trade of this fall, 8raiNarizLp, Ill., July 28,—3r. McLaughlan, tho Socrotary of the Bonrd of tho Railrond and Warchouso Commissionors, is iu recoipt of a number of lettors from difforont scctions of the Btato, sotting forth the facts in rolatlon to the charges of oxtortion on tho part of railroads. Somo of them are of & porfectly outrageous olinrnotor, and call for summary sction. ‘These will engago tho stlontion of the Commissionera at thoir sossion to-morrow, Reduction of iZates Betwoon New York and the Wosts NEw Yorg, July 38.—The managors of trunk linos to the West havo mado the following ro- ductions in frelght oharges on firat-olnss mor- cohandiue, which includos goods, boots and ‘shoes, clothing, etc.: From New York to Chi- cago, por owt, 75 conts, formorly 81 ; Cleveland, 490, formerly 66o; Cincinnati, 70c, formerly 930; Bt. Louls, 970, formerly $1.28; Lodisvillo, 800, {ormurly $1.23; Momphis, $1.85; formerly The following are the rates from Lake Erio orts westward: To Cleveland, Toledo and ctroit, 460 3 to Chicago, Milwaukeo and Greou Bay, blo. SPORTING MATTERS. AQUATIC, pectal Dizpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrriuunon, Pu., July 28.—T'he great rowing- mateh for tho champlonship of the United States aud $1,000 & side, betweon Billy Schar® and Harry Coulter, was daclared off this ovoning, Coultor's friends not Loing able to agreo on a roferce, (7% the Associated Prear.] Prrrenonolt, July 28.—Coulter and Scharf’s frionds moy to-night, to soloct n roferse. Coul- tor's purky exprossod dissatisaction with tho courso solocted by tho Scharf party. The lattor {inldud 60 far as to asle to decide the affair b ho toss of & ponny, which was not accopted. Coultor's crowd wanted tho course obanged, and refused to row entirely, Tho Bcharff cople, unloss Coultor changes his mind, intend claiming the money, Thoro is no pros- ect of sgrecing. The soloction of tho courso }::gnl.ly bolougs to tho Scharfls, and the quoation was foreign to tho objoct of tho meeting, Tho gonoral impression scoms to be that Coulter s afraid of being beaton, and that ho isnot ingood trim for the raco. Everybody is disgustod. In the Bnyduhwright caso, the decision wag atponed till Saturdsy. Tho roforco awarded 0 purse to \Vri%m on acoount of a foul, ‘LoNpoN, July 28.—The rowing match to-day on the Tynie, botween Kelloy aud Taylor, for £200 a sido, was won easily by Taylor, THE TURF. OLEVELAND, July 28.—Tho moeting of the Olovoland Club commoacos to-morrow and will continuo four dni'a. Threo races ocour to-mor- row, viz.: Trotting race for 2:}4 horsos, purao $3,500, buat throe in five &tun ontries. Trotting for 3:27 horsos, purse 88,000, bost throe in fivo; nino entriey, and ruuning race, pusse $300, best two in throo, with oight entrios, Fearnaught, Jr, w8 to lavo trottod the 504 Taco, but wos drawn to-night. A heavy rain this afternoon_and evening will malke tho travk heavy, and, puuuibly, noooseitate tho postpone- ment of to-morrow's sport. Much interost is manifestod throughont tho eity, and to-night pool-selling is qulte livoly. With fair woather tho mooting will bo o groat succosa, THE PRIZE-RING. A PRIZE-FIGUT DROKEN UP, New Yonk, July 28.—Putsy MoLaughlin and Jim Kohoo mot at Weohawlion, N. J., yostorday moruing to ongage in & prize-fight, bub wero pro- vonted by tho Shioriff of tho county, At tho ory of #police” boing raisod, tho priucipals aud their supporters scamporoed off. BASE BALL. NEew Yonx, July 26,—Dase ball—DBaltimoroes, 0 Atlantics, 1, Rallrond Accidents. Special Dispateh to The Chieaio T'ribune. Oepan Raring, In, July 28,—A man named Bamuol Kinuoy, whilo under the influenco of liquor, was yun over by an_engino of the Bur- llugton, Ccdar Rapids’ & Minnosota Railroad Baturday night. The doceasod wa€.y laboriy, man, nud js sald te have rolntd 1ving af Bellovillo, TlL; nlso, o sistor at Cot.f Ialls, In, Ho lived until Bunday worning, 3 - and entitlod to the protoction nlIl " WASHINGTON, Treasury Rogulations for the Move- ment of Grain and Lumber via Canada. COonsular Action in Relation to the Stenmer Virginius, Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. CABE OF TIlE STEAMER VIRGINIUS, ‘WasuNozoN,, D. 0., July 28.—Iis undor- atood that tho Dopartmont of Stato has at last recoivod official dispatohes concerning thoe notion of United Btatos Consul Thorington in tlio mate torof tho suspicious steamer Virginius, Tor ‘aomo ronson it is not considerod wise or politic to malko thom_ publio, at lonst not at this timo. Thorington, it is stated, has arrived in this country, and probably brought his’explanation with him, Tho rumor hore is, that sinco tho rolondo of tho Virginius sho has landed a cargo of armg aud smmunition on tho const of Cuba, which, if true, confirms the suspicions of tho BSpanish outhoritics, who decided to seizo hor ut Aspinwall. Tho sction of Com= mander Reod, of the Konens, who roloased tho Virginiug, has alroady been indorsed by tho Dopartmont, and the Departmont of 8tate must now ahoulder the rosponsibility of tha conduok of Consul Thorington, nuder whose instructions Commaudor Rood acted. It romains to bo scen whother, at the timo the Qonsul issued his certi- fleato .to the effect that the, Virginius was a United Btates vousol, hating tho proper papors tho flag, ho knew that sho waa ongaged in carrylug mntorial contrabaud of war. Tho nnéymm- ish Ministor hns, of courso, addressed o noto to tho Seorotary of Btato on the subjoot ond awaita a roply with much anxioty, Tho Ad- miniatration is hoartily slck of this whole Cuban ' burinogs, and would bo glad to have a crisis that would decide it. It {8 not bolioved, howovor, that anytbiog will bo sanctioned by tho Prosi~ dont that dould bo construed into a brosch of our neutrality lawa, No sorious complications aro oxpactod to result from tho course taken by . Consul Thorington unless tho statement is con- firmod that after hor roloase the Virginius land- od a corgo of arms on the Ouban goast for the insurgenta, OUSTONS FRAUDS, 'The Bocretary, Assistant Beoretary, and the Boll-» citor of the T'roasury, and the General and Spocial Agont who i stationed at New York city had n' protracted consultation at the Department to- day rolativo to compromisos mado by tho agent in"tho cases of & numbor of New Yorlk mor- chants who aro. chargod with violation of tho customs lnw: The Spocinl Agont’s aotion in the ?mmlaus was indoracd, although for the present ho names of the partics aro withbold. On tho othor hand the Departmeut declines to ngroo to compromise in the mattar of latgo quantitios -of Genova_watchos, whioh were recontly eeized for under-valuation and liko frauds upon the customs rovonue. Tho bo- lief obtains that thore aro yot quite s number of the lattor classes of Ilnw-bronkors, who it is in-. tonded to ferrot out, if possible, and inflict upon them tho soverest ponaltios provided for such coges. - TEGULATIONS GOVERNING OANADIAN GRAIN "Dt PORTATIONS, Teprosontations have beon made to the Treas- ury Dapartment thot ot somo of tho largo ports on tho Canadinn frontier, .the present iustruc-. tions of the Dopartment, contemplating .the so- tual moasuremont of all unsoalod carggoa of im= ported grain snd lumbor at tho port of ‘first arrival, whothor intonded for consumption thorent or trausportation in bond to other ports, will, if strictly corriod,out, tond to soriously embarrags trads and prove of no corresponding sdvantage to the rovenue ; thero- fore, for the goneral information of customs wfficors and. othors, and to make the practice in such casos uniform, the following circular con- taining instructions will bo issued by the Do~ partment to-morrow : The Inspoctor in charge of the discharge of a cargo from the car, vessel, or uther velsicle, will carefully note tho invoico quantity, witli a view of determining upon inspection whether tho quantity on board overruns tho {uvoico, 0 carrylng capacity of such vesaels can bo readily ascertained, it secms provable that fhioIn~ epector can #0on aatisfy bimeclf whiother tho vessol or car has or has not moro tlan n average.csrgo. If, aftor such examination and fuspection and such moas- urements s Lo moy doem ncvessary, ho eball bo sntisfled that the quantity does mob overrun tho in- volee, Jo shall go report io the Collector. Whare lum~ ber {8 sctually Isndod st tho port of first arrival it can bo plled clovely and measured in bulk, ‘bub_when In- tendad for interior ports, 1o bo shipped under trans- portation bond, a carcful inspoction of ¢ must be ‘mado ofthier o 'board tho Importer'a vessel or on the dock, us the case miny be, aud the Collector, if eatisfied that " the involces wro correct, shall pass thom accordingly, Whon such cargdes aro allowed to go in bond to other ~ports without menstiramont, tho transportation entey should so siate for tho information of the customs oflicers at the port of destination, 60 _that » careful inspection may bo ‘mado therd nlso, If the guantity is found not to over- run, the fnvolco will be delivered accordingly. Tho same general instructions will also apply to cargoes of grain in bulk imported from Can-~ ada. Of courso, much must bo left to the dis- crotion of customs officors jn such cases, and thoy are onjoined to exercige it in such manner as will provent tho porpotration of frauds upon tho rovenuo, and st the samo time not unnecossarily embarzass trade. It will bo ex- pected of thom that occasionally, as ofton as circumstancos may seom to demand, actusl measuremont of entire cargoos of grain and lum- ber will bo made in ordor to actually vorify tho Invoicos, THE CHOLERA. Progress of theo Epidemic. InDIanarors, July 28,~—There is_considerablo cholera oxcitement in thiscity. Five mombors of tho family of Mr. Buokshot have died of the disoneo, and two othor doaths hnve ocourred, be- sides & number from cholera morbus and cholera infantum. The city isin a good condition of cleanliness, and furthor procautions are being takon to ovort the contagion. _The Counoil to- night is expocted to give tho Board of Health full powors to make & thorough purifleation. Inpranarors, July 28,—Two additional doaths from cholors are reported by tho Doard of Hoalth to-day. But soven denths in all have thus far ocourred, five of which wore the chil- dron of ong family, LirrLe Rook, Ark., July 28.—Tho cholera is provailing on & plantation below horo to & con- siderablo extont. Elevon deaths occurroed sinco Friday on ono plantation. It has not yet reachod tho city. Corvamus, O., July 28—Thers no mew onscs of cholera in the Ponitentiary, 8r, Jog, Mioh,, July 28.—Some excitoment prevalls hore in consoquonce of & caso of aup~ posed cholora with & fatal result, On Friduy Charles Willinms, a robust, healthy locomativo ovginoor on the Chioago & ichigan Lake Shoxo rallroad, loft this city in charge of his engino and drove to Big Rapids, On Baturday mnrnh‘:fi ho was brought back a corpse, Ho was attaoke with oholera Triday_ night, and was a corpso within a fow hours. Everybody was afraid to o noar it, aud the romains barely recoived Clristian ‘burial. Williams leaves a wifo in w JOO. By B0atl) From the Cairo (il.) Democrat, July 3T, ‘Tho cholora has provailed to some extont in tho vielnity of Princeton, in Wabash County. Tho Mt, Carmel Democrat rolates a ead In- cldout of its visitation. 1\[!'.‘!11-""'{l ‘Weathory and his_wife woro_attacked with tho dlsonse, snd diod in a fow hours, Thoir throo childron woro taken sick aftor tho doath of their parents. The physiolans objected to treating them in tho infected hause, sud they were romoved to tho residence of a neighbor, Mr. J, I’. MoDauiol, who nobly openod his daors to tho slok, suffor- ing, and desolato orphans, They diod, and Mry; Mabanuiol, wifo, and daughter took the diseaso, which terminated fataily in tho caso of tho hus- ‘band and wife on Sunday last, Tho humano conduct of Ar, MoDaniel, whoso kindnoss cost him his lifo, stands in noblo contrast to tho wol- fioh cowardlee of the physicians who refused o ministor to tho distrossod childron, From the Evansville (Il.) Journal, July 28, Mr, Louis Thoysohn, a’ vesidont of Virginin stroot, batwoon Fulton and Fourth avenuos, ra- Inton tho following horriblo onse of the ravages of tho cholera in ’0“5 County, the parallol of which, it is to bo hoped, will hever bo found: A family, whoso namo Mr, Theysohn ocannol ro+ mombor, consisting of & man, wifo, and o_ochild o 5 yonts old, Toaidod on tho. Oonation Flat, fow miles from St. Philips, aud about six_miles sbove M, Vernon. ‘The wife was s daugh- ' NUMBER 343. tor of 'Ekbnlrn Coons, sn old resident of Bt. Thilips, Boveral days ago the husband com- plainod of being i1l and went to hod, and boforo night tho wife was compolled to follow him. This much scoms to linve boon known to tho noighbors, but when or how thoy died will nevor bo nown, The day after they wore takon, noighbor called at tho house, and_was horrifled at finding the afllicted couplo doad in their bod, whilo the weeping chilld oropt ovor their corpuos, crying pitcously to them, *Papal AMammn ! Wake up!” THE STEAMER HOWELL. Further Xarticulars of the Sinking' of the Steamboat Joennle low the Ohio Rivors«Miraculous of o Bnbe, Snectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, BrrinorieLp, UL, July 28.—Tho steamor Jen- nie Howell, running botweon Ciucinnati and ‘Vicksburg, sank a fow miles bolow Buawnostown, at 3 o'clock a. nt., on Baturdsy morning Inst. Sho struck o snag, which paesod through ber boilor, dack, causing hor to giuk in a fow minutes, Tho Loat is o total loss. A Mra, 8pringle and achild of Mrn. King woro drowned. Their bodies have boen recovered, All the other passengors woro saved by tho Quicketop, which arrived in a vory few minutes aftor tho wreok, Tho passongors woro landed ot Bhawncotown, Mra, King. hiad two children, both of whom she supposed to* bo drowned. But soon aftor daylight on Satur- day morning, whilo examining tho wrack, the Littlo babo was found fluating on » matiress in tho cbin alive and asleop, with but & few inclies Between it nnd tho roof. The oscape was. a miraclo, aud my informant tolls me that the scono was most affecting, whon tho child was ro- (turnol nlivo to tha bereaved mother who had - mourned the little follow a8 lost for nearly o day. Tho conduct of tho ofiicors is sald to bnve boon admirablo, The safe aud all tho valuablos wore saved togother with some baggaze. Tha pagsengers woro kindly carod for by the citizons - of Bhawnostown. WEATHER AND WATER. War Department Weather Roport. LOCAL, ODSERVATION, QGuoaco, July 28, 1873, HEH Hour arob-| £ 33|53 pirection and servation, | & | §|&fforce of wind, HS h s Fafr. - .|Clear’g. .25i0lear, Maximum thormomoter, 1, dsaum thormomater, 64, GENEKAL ONBERVATIONS. BowpAy, July 28—10:18 p, m, Station. |Bar.|Thr| Wind, Rain) Weather. Brocknri’ge(2.80{ GLIN, E., light, \Fatr, Buffalo, 120,811 70|8., gantle, 1,25|Clesar, 00| 7bj ih, .04iClear, 60) 35|Clear, 73| .25/Clear, 120 b] .01(Clear, 7 8, .23/ Light rsin, 0 Clear, 58]V .11/Cloar. 0| ‘ 08| Olear. 03] +4%:Clear, 618, 148|Clondy, 57| Clear, 3 Clear, a8 .34{Clear, Marquette .139.82| G418, W., Clear, Allwaukee ,|28,80| G8@Y,, gentlo. 10\ Fair, Omnha.....[20'98| 68N, WL, fresh. Oloar. Pembin: 120.00| B9IN. W,, gentle, | Fair, 8t, Paul 20.85| G5[W,, fresh, Clear, TOl0d01...{20:84]_720aTm, .03}lear, CINCINNATE, July 28.—Copious raina foll ‘thit forenaon and nftornoon in the Miami Vallay. - PRIOBABILITIES, ‘WasmiNaToN, July 23,—On Tucsday for the Guilf Statos, nsing barometor, southwest snd northwest winds, somewhat lower temperature, nnd gonerally cloar weathor, oxcopt on the it~ mediato const, whero local storms will probably coutinue. For the South Atlantio Btates, south easterly winds, voering to southwest and gonor- laly cloudy woather. For tho Aiddle Atlantia Btates, south and weat winds, with partly cloudy wenther, followed by clearing weather, For Now England and Fow York, falling barometer, southenat and southwest winds, highor tompora~ turo, and local storms, For tho Lowor Lake ragion, northosst and northwost winds, backing to southwest, with local storms aud clearing weather. For the Uppor Lakes and Northwest, north and_west winds, rising barometer, partly cloudy and clearing weather. BTAGE OF WATER, Daily report of tho singe of wator, with ;:};%lgns in tho 24 hours ending 3 p, m., July 28, onaxors, Liae. Fall, AnovE Low WATER, +e[20 £t 0 10, Vickabui Yonktone, *Holow high wator mark of 1671, W. 8, KAuraray, Obeerver, Room 78 Major Block, Chicsgo, WALL STREET. Review ot tho Financial and Produce Marketw. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. NEw Yorg, July 28.—The day ks beon unusu- ally dull on the stroet in conscquence of the ab- sonco of most of tho speculators from tho city, Thebull intercst maintaing its own, but with difffeulty, Tho Vanderbilt shares have boon most active. Possibly boforo the weok closcs tho street will witness o lively strugglo. The latest Board showved n fraction declino, Tho transactions were small, however, snd there is an indisposition to buy or eell heavily. The markots for all sorts of produce and grain ll'rlx! dull, and with fow transactions, st unchanged pricos, GRASSHOPPERS. Western Yowa Threatened with tho Kocusts of Egypte ) Dunuque, Iows, July 28.—A Sioux City dis- patch, just rocoived, says during the last two days tho grasshoppors havo boon visiblo l‘htho air, butnotin largo enough numbers to exite alarm, At this hour countloss millions may be soon. Thelr goneral tondency Bcoms southweet. Graye approhousions aro exprossod by those familiar with their ravages in othor parts of the country., Tho result caunnot bo other than dis- astroua should tho clouds of shoppors now bovering over this vicinity sottlo here. 2 Ann Ellza Wobb Sues for o Diverce from Erigl e Savr Laxg, July 28.—Tho complaint and afii- dayits in tho caso of Ann Eliza Wul.ll.v‘.i sovon- teenth wifo of Brigham Yaumi, wore filod to-day in tho clork's office of tho Third District Court, Tho complainant sucs for $200,000 damngos, alimony, and pending tho auit, 31,000 por month, and 820,000 for couusol focs. Tho cnso will ba argued, probably, bofore Judgo Emerson, Judge MoKoah boing absont for his honith, on the Gih of August, on tho proliminary points, Other suits of 1lkto naturo will bo begiin so8n. Murderous Itobberye Mount Howuvy, N. J., July 28,—J. J, Early, of Tanoastor, P.,was fouid thismoraing sbout two ilow from this place, with Lis throat eut almost from ear to ear. Mo stated that ho lind boon waylaid and robbed by throe colored men, Blight hiopes are entortained of his recovery. Seme i o S An Bmbozzlor Sontenced. Dernorr, Jul ')X!.—Onurg:n Redwood, formerly Colounol of the ‘ Louisiana Ligers,” of rohol re- nown, was this morning sentoncod ip_two yonrs in the Brato's Prison for embozzling $300 of his omployors horo, Rodwood lost a fow fingors and noquired soveral soars in the sorvice of “the * Lost Onuse,"

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