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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1873. FOREIGN. and ammunition, Tho Marriago Allowanco to the Duke | ono whlon aovorat timon ran tho biookado of tho of Edinburgh Discnssed in the English Parliament. Iato war, Ierald Spectal. soldiors and ¢! Churchos of Ban Flots, San Martin, ond tho Dlasa was strongly barricaded, icolas, Prorogation of the French As- Major, i ing yostords \! tho Alemedn suffored sembly by Prosident vovossly - from’ thi robols on Puorte dol MacMahon, Mar ayd fn tho oftadel, Aftor somo sharp fight- ing thore was o parloy, osses arc leavy, rondy. It s roported aro oreotod in the honrt of tho city. —_—— CUBA. Tho Cholera Raging Among the Aus- trian Troops in Vienna, The Sponish Rehellion-—Defent of the Insurgents at Seville TRomington riflos, 50 Bpenoars, 60 needlo-guns, 200,001 G oartridges, 1 ton of gun-powder, 20 GREAT BRITAIN, Lonpox, July 29.—Tho Govornmont Proposos, upon tho marringe of the Duko of Edinburgh, %0 inorasso his yoarly allowanco to $126,000. The Ropuhlicans of Bristol have {ssucd o man= 1fosto protosting sgainst any increnso of the al- lowanco of the Duke of Edinburgh upon the oo~ quantity of medicinos, clothing, ote. i —_— Porsia and elaswhoro has bogun. ———— ocaalon of his marrisgo. GERMANY. The annivorsary of tho independonce of Poru Benuax, July 20— Bismarck has granted por was colobrated st Hampton, yestorday, by & | misslon to tho Good Tomplars to cstablish grond dinnor, Bchenck, Unitod Btatos Miniator, | lodges in Prussia. and othor prominent gentlomen, wore presont, L e, S The Colonial Goverment of Queonsland, Aus- tralin, has offored, mml:‘iflh its agont horo, to pay tho prasago of 10,000 skilled laborors from Great Britain to that colcmfi1 Loxnon, July 20.—In tho Houso of. Commona this ovoning tho considoration of tho Quoon's mensago, touching tho marringe of tho Duke of Edinburgh, was resumed. . Gladatono was presont and mado o spocch, urging the grant of the allowanco asked, ~ 1Io roferrad to tho numor- ous procedonts, and sob forth tho auspiclous oharactor of tho o pmnch]uf alliance. " Royal marringes, ho snid, rarely had a_political or diplomatio_significanco in thoso days, but this union, whilo it was one of mutual friends [ Er, would bo a new tie betweon England and what some regarded ne o hostilo Btate. It would cauge a_favorable chango in tho publio feoling toward Russia. No time could be more satisfactory for such an allianco than tho pres- ont, Mr. Gladstono pnid » glowing tributo of praigo to the Emperor Aloxandor for the emanoi~ pation of the sorfs. 1ie thon moved that £25,000 por annum bo granted to the Prince snd Prin- cers, and £6,000 to tho Intter in onso sho sur- vives ber husband. In conclusion, tho Promier deprocated any discussion of o oharactor likely to dostroy tho gracofulncss of thoact. In tho nbsonce of Disracli, Ward Huné seconded the amotion. Mr, Taylor, member for Lelcostor, anld ho could not voto for the motion. He regarded tho proposition_as unwarrantod and inexpediont, and declared he should opposo the secoud read- ing Z{d tho bill whenover the money was appro- riatod. b James Ilolt, ono of tho mombers for Lanca- ehiro, inquiréd whethor tho Grand Duchess Alexandrovna was propared to conform to the Church of England. M. Gladstono repliod that this could not ba roquired of hor by act of sucesssion, becauso sho ocould not bo an_holr to the throne. Ie added that to push this question wonld bo'odious and (nsulting to tho partios concorned. andafintc, member for North Warwlckshire suggentod tlot as the gsuo might bocome hoirs, the quostion raised was portinont, After fur- thor debate, it was agrood that the necosunry nppropriation bill should bo introduced to-mor- Tow. too war may yot bocomo a formidable affair. . ———— MEXICO, Crry or Mexico, July 19, via Havana, July 20 firming tho roport that the famous revolutionist, {Jozluh, had boon taken prisoner by tho Nationa! roops, ‘ '.l'lg’o Leplo rovolution is about ended. troops to reinfores tho army on the Rio Grando. Minister Mojia doclaros 0 {8 ohuxgnd with holding rovolutionary cau- cusgos ot t] law of tho lato Prosident Juarez. ——— THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. snd corrospondent of tho Courant, a rosident of tho Sandwich Islands, says tho quostion of quos: tions amon; pinntors of Cnbinet docided upon tho troaty of recipro- nsis of city _upon _the the of” Poarl River to tho reoiprocity from the bogini country, it it will farthor rociprooity. mission to the Islands as havin, to the reciprocity question. Tho Poarl Rivo cession is espec: rogarded ns tho imporian thing nounmpuslmi by tho mission. WEATHER AND WATER. War Department Weathor IRoport. LOOAL QUSERVATION. Oitioaao, July 29, 1873, lists have appearod on the Bpmish coast noar tho Fronch frontior, to proteot vesacls landing arma LoNDoN, July 80.—Tho vessal which landed tho cargo of Romington rifles at Fontarnbin i Bouthorn ports in tho United Btatos during tho J MAtAQA, Ju!flés.—-’m:« fighting botwoon the 0 inaurgonts was aovere. All yosterday and to-dny tho iusurgents ocoupled the and Ban which Tho {roops advanc- but it came to mnothing. Tho fighting was rosumed and still continuos, Tho P 160 mon being doad al- nt over 800 barricados New Yong, July 20.—Tho onrgo of war mate- rinl which the stoamor Virginius succedeod in Innding on the cosst of Cuba for tho Insurgont army, comprisos tho following: Five hundred #abres, rovolvors, machetes, oto., besides a largo KHIVA, 87, PETERSDURG, July 20.—OfMoial diapatches from Gon. Kaufmann roport that tranquility provails in Khiva. Tho hoalth of the troops i ood. The transportationof tho liborated alaven AFRICA. - New Yonx, July20.—The London Times of the 17th oxprosses tho opinfon that the Ashan- —Tho Government haa recolved dispatches con- Tho Government is arranging to_send 6,000 tgut ho will not sup- ort the Governmont in its dictational powers. 0 house of Sauta Cocilis, & son-in- Hartrorp, Jonn,, July 29.—A. Sandwich Isl- ‘businesa men, land-owners, and 0 Xolands, 18 & treaty of rociprocity with tho United States. King Lunsililo and his cosglon United Btatea. Tho decislon was mnot reachod withoub oppo- sition from without and within tho Cabinet. An_ English member of the Cabinot opposod ning, but finally yloldod. The King continues hin friendly dis- ‘position towards the United Btates, and has ro- contly oxprossed o willingnoss to visit this ty. Tho correspondent spoaks of Gen, Schoflold’s had referonco SPORTING MATTERS. The Cleveland, Saratoga, and Good- wood Races, Anglo-American Wrestling Matoh Arronged, THE TURF. Spectal Dispatoh to Ths Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND RAUES. OLEvELAND, O., July 20,—The raccs opehed thia aftornoon, about 6,000 peraons boing pros- ont, and tho track but slightly nffectod by the rocont honvy raine, Of tho horses entered for tho 2:34" rco, Rival and Foarnaught woro drawn, Tho reco was won in throo straight honts by Mambrino Gift, owned by Ira M, Nyo, of Flint, Mich, Btowart, Ma~ lonoy, and Minnosots Ohlef came in nock and neok, making a dond hond hont, Tho socond third, and_ fourth monoy was_given._ to Stowark Maloney, Minnosota Obiof, and CGiolddast. In tho 2:27 raco for 885,000, J. @, Brown, of Erio, and Graco, of Youngetown, woro drawn, Tho' irst Loat, was won” by Lady Dlanoho, Now York. Time, 2:27, ho throo noxb heats 'Wors won by Nottlo, [3 Day maro ownod by John E. Turnor, of Phila- dolphis, Como was drawn in tho socond heat, Tho second money was given to Lndg Blanoho ; tho third to Molilo Morris, owned by R. Arm- strong, of Dotroit. 1In tho running raco, bost two in throo, Nollio Bush, owned in 8alom, Ohio, won the firat hoat. Time, 1:478{. Tho socond and third heats wero won by Port Leonard, owned by M. Welch, of Vicksburgh, Time, 1:49%¢ ana 1:49. OLEVELAND, O., July 20.—Tho third annual meoting of tho Oloveland Olub commencod to-doy undor favorablo ciroumatances, Tho track, though a littlo slow on account of tho rain Inst night, was in good condition, and tho at- tondanco’ of spoctators fair, Tho first race was for horsos that never trotted bettor thon 2:94; bost threo in flve, to harnoss, for [3 &unu of 83,600; 81,260 ‘ta tho firat, 80! to tho second, €876 ¢ to tho third, 9260 to tho fourth. Mambrino Gift was tho favorito in the pools boforo tho atart, solling at 8100, Stewart; Maloney; second choico, ot 840, and the field $80. Thero ' woro ton en- trics and oight starters. Tho first heat waa tho most oxultl:&: of tho raco, Zilcoddio Gold Dust - | took tho lead and kopt it to tho half-milo pole, when Mambrino Gift passed him, and camo in winner, closoly pushed by Btowari, Malonoy, and Minnosota Ohlof, who woro neck and necl for the socond place, tho heat botwoon them being deolared doad. Time, 2:30%¢. Tho next two hoats and tho race woro won f | onsily by Mambrino Gift in 2:29) and 2:30%, = | Btewart Maloney taking: #he #ocond mono{ Min- nosotn Chief tho third, and Zilcoddio Gold Dust the fourth, Tho second raco was for horsoes that had never beaten 227, for o purse of 8,000 ; - | 1,800 o tho firat . 8760 to tho accond, and $450 10 tho third; milo heats, best throo in five, to harnoss. Nottlo was the favorito in the pools before tho start, selling for $100, and £100 on the fleld. ‘Ihore wora nine entries and govon starters. Lady Blancho took tho firat hent, aftor a hnrd u!rug’} o. Thomas L. Young and Mollie Morris closed, the former taking tho socond placo and the lattor tho third. —Nottio woa still tho favorito in the pools, and justifiod tho confldence of her backors, winning tho firat throo hoats and tho raco in beautiful stylo, At tho ond of the socond hoat pools sold nt 3100 T | for Nettio to $350n the fleld. Tho following is 6 | tho score: i Biancha, Molly Morr; Thomss L. Young. 8p In the Houso of Lords, tho motion fof an an- pual allowauce to the royal palr wad carried uunnimously without debato, A_rosolution, consuring Sendamoro.Buperin- tondent of tho Postal Telegraph Sorvico, for'an alloged* misappropriation, failed to pasa the Hour of ob- servation, Houso of Commons to-day by a voto of 161 | 0:53 2.2 00: 69,05 1., gentle, 3] b 5°60|E,, h, noys to 111 yeas. . TrE froon: FRANCE Sy pm Al T g Cle ) ) 3 g ., gentlo, vaae ‘VensatiLzs, July 20.—~In the Assombly to-day, ' 10:18 emeeilaoios] 7es 5" Wer gontle, |11 [Clear. trentics of commierce with Groat Britain and . Bolgium, conoluded by Duke De Broglie, wore opproved. K messngo from Proesidont Moblahon, pro- Maximum thormomoter, 8. Minimum thermometer, 60. " GENEBAL ODSERVATIONS. TuzspaY, July 20—1018 p, m. D purse was $300 : 8175 to the firat, 76 to tho gecond, and 860 to the third, ono milo aod, repont. Thoro were cight ontrios and sll started. Nellie Bush was the favorito in the pools, with Tort Leonard second choice. Nollio Bush won the firat hioat enaily in 1:4757, bub in tho second Port Leonard showed whaf ho could do by com- ing undor the wire first, with: Jenning, Iapping him, and Daisey Doan closo bohind, third. Time, 1:4136. ln%thu third heat tho strugglo was vory exolt- ing, all horsos keoping closo at tho start, and coming homo at o handsomo rato of speed. Port Loonatd took the heat and tho raco. Time, 1:49. Nollio Bush won the socond monoy, and Jonnings tho third. ;‘i,“;‘fi?,%,,:é‘:né::;;’j}’i{;;,q“.;":;{,‘;“fi,fi,;{, x08. | —sretion THar [ Wind. _[Rafal Weather. | = To-morrow tho firat raco will bo for horscs that ervation of order during tho recoss, and il - DrocirTgs o] ehloeE —— |-~ | havo never beaten 2:31, for which Judgo Fullor- suro tho maintonance of rospect for the anthor- 03| 77|W., gentle. .01|Fatr, | ton, John W. Conle; ‘z“d Camors aro entered, ity of the Assombly. He points out the happy 74}0alm, Olear. The second raco will bo for 2:45 horsos, and the. rosults of tho concert botween tho Governmont 888., fresh, Cloar, third & ruoning race, bost threo in and tho Assombly, among which he speci- | Ohicago.,..|29.98 74|8.W., gontle,| .02|Clear, five. With i weathor _to-morrow’s. fos tho passago of tho bill for tho | Cincinnatl.)30.03 78 Olear., sport will bo firat-claes, snd a largor roorganization of tho army. Alluding | Jleveland,. (2808 10 Ohdlear, crowd will, doubtloss, be in attendanco. 8o far to the evacuation of soil by tho Gorman troops, | Denvere... (20,07 68 Oloar. evor!lhlu(i‘mssfldo smoothly and plensantly, now fast approaching completion, he makos a 59:06] Gloar: and thero 18 no doubt that tho meoting will bo a gratoful acknowledgment of tho succossful nego= 120,91 Cloudy. Emntl success, Pool-golling is romarkably tintions nl;h l’qus:lde‘m. Tix)h:m to that end, and 130.91} ;n.,u- voly, and grnnm:;:it‘ r;! :%‘;:x(nuted. G raises tho Enutorn Dopastmonts for thoir 120.85] ‘nir, 5 3 eroism, and the Fronch poople” for their pat- 20,981 Gloar, BaRATOOA, Tuly 20.—The storm last night mada rlotism 'and sbnegation in tho protrastad trinl | LAOrosse... 100 e the track honvy. thoy bavo undergono, Tho country, ho 8dus, | Miwaukceo .[20.97| 708, W, gontls, Gtoar, In tho first rnce, Saratoga l!h‘fllfll’ for 2-year- will novor ceaso to feol the sense of its dignity | Omanm...., (20,00} 72(8,, gentlo, Gloar, olds, £50 entrar<e, 81,000 added, throc-quarters whon it remembers what a prico it has paid for 20.00| 68|N. E., gentlo, Fuir, of o'milo, Juttana Flour, Ango, King Pin, Vests, oaco, but noisy manifostations of joy over 20301 71|Calm’ Olaudy, and Vexgcanco, King Amadous and Bteel-Eyes, ho event should mnot bo indulged in. 20.98] 741W., gentlo. (Gloar, Rneurdlesa and Ruthless, a colt and brother to Peace s tho first mnecossity, snd the i PRODADILTTIES. S groroery, startod. ‘Tho raca was won by Bteol- Govornmont 18 rosglved to -imaintaln it | Wasmmatow, D, O., July 20.—On Wodnoudsy | Ey% Rogardioss socond. - Time, 1:22}¢ Asgurances are recoived daily of tho sincore am- Ity of foreign powoers. 'Tho Presidont closes his micesago by doglaring thit Lo slnll continuo th policy indicated by the froquent and unanimous votes of tho Assembly, At tho conclusion of tho reading there wero cheors from the right and centre bonches, The Pormanent Committee of tho Assombly hns ro- solved to sit once ovory two wooks during the rocoss. An amondmont offered by the Left mak- ing tho sittings wookly waa rojected, Tho Oom- mittoo holds its first regular sogsion on the 18th Daily roport of tho stago proximo, changos in tho 3¢ hours ending 8¢ Ty P;m& July 20.—Prince Jerome Napoloon has | 1878 J westorly winds, partly cloudy weather, morous looal #torms, For tho Middl westorly winds, partly clondy and cloar woshor. For Now Englind, 5 1 oloudy wenther, and occasionnl local higher tomperature, and with possibly cloudy and_Tocal rains i th tremo Northwest and in Minnesots. // » BTAGE OF WATEB. / lo Stetes, gouthwest winds, ;Partly llqngu. For tho Lower Lako rogion, varisblr winds, By elondywonthor, s 0 6x~ “of ‘water, with July 29, £ Tho_socond raco was for tho Barato 3 for the Gulf and Bouth Atlantic mlhz’;l;"g:- ;nluu 81,900, nddod. to nweurstnkca urnao%.afi:& miles. Tho following started: Joo Daniols, arry Bassott, Truo Blue, and Wandorer, Wan- doror wna tho favorita in tho pools. Joo Danicls won, Baasott second, Truo Blue third, Wandoror o bad fourth, Time, 4:105¢. third race, solling Tace, for s purss of all agos, one milo and a _quarter, Was won hicknbiddy, Artist socond. Timo, 3:183¢. THOE GOODWOOD RACES. TLowpox, July 20,—The Goodwood races began to-dsy with a large and brilliant sttendanco. The Stoward's oup, which was the lending ovent by Ol gond-olcially saiod for rostoration th. his Fanls | o —rrraye— | Of tho frst day, a6 won by a Biater Holon, Mo- i 3 dona seoond, and Oxford Mizturothird, Thirty- ;;;;‘*;,‘;’,;:{,;";;‘V;‘:,‘:f;,‘:' of Divialon, ' Na zeply T I o | ono an, and thie botting at tho e as 88 501 o Jut bea gL il Skt b Tk | ogainot Sigtor Holon ; 10 to 1 againat Modons, [lyelsiana. IClis condition ‘warraute it ho wi ot 10 10 a1, | and 26 to 1 againet Oxford Mixture. § 6'sont off in tho noxt conviet ship, goen i WRESTLING. —_—— 3 3 AUSTRIA i x,/;g- oo, Jous, July 20.—A wrostling matals for ? S i was mado last ni otwoen John anprEac, Tuly 20.—Tu tho barracks in tho sub- 180 Mobalon, 'tho. * Americen collar-and-lbow O b beon in one day as 15 1¢ G in.| champlon,” and Albert ‘Ellis, tho English B e O o o e s posacty doathe, | T8 am Dovonsiita and Corawall light-woight chame 208 of tho disondo have DOCOMD b ca~ | By 35 2 a & ght cham: tonsivo thiat tho Govornment has boon compolied | Stk 00k 13 il Plon; PSSR X to order the removal of the troops to Bruck, a | St, Paul. «ft. 8 in,| small town twonty-threo milos sonthenst of Vi- W, B, KAuratAN, Obs: EDUCATIONAL. ennn. In thin city, tho number of-deaths from Rooti 18 Major Block, Ghicago. : cholora is roported at twonty por dn{. P - Germnn Teachers! Convention at St. There is Do doubt, that many of tho highost mmmu,'hm‘nf;cm_“om_ o Louts. rizes for !?omh oxhibited at the Exposition will o wwarded to Amoricana. ——— OnyomNNATY, the Philadephia_Council, aftor witnessin, 0., July 29.—The dologation lt:! tho exhibition /f the Fire Dopartment, spoent tho ro- 8r. Louts, July 20.—Tho German Toachors' Convention mot again to-day, and Acting-Mayor E. G. 8mith gave them a formal and vory cor- dial welcomo to tho city, Willism T. Harris, SPAIN, o maindor f tho dsy in the suburbs at Olifton, i wl?glmffihflflypfflonéf filfl‘f‘}' 0P oof Sraoads, | whora 0y woro Baguificontly entortaiged by Superintondent of the S5, Lavls Tublie Behotla, Doon roloasiod. T gonts, Hho citions at tho Olifion Lol Mayor Dughes | dsjivored an addross, i which ho disoussod adur S dmpaton Tocelved at tho War Officot.an. | PFosidig. At Tidon Park, whoto tho fostivitios | SoL RS BOKG0 A o™ Sull ropliod £ il closed & collation was propared under the di- considerablo length, which was roplied to nounces that the insurgents have bogun an at- u by Prosidont Hoilman, Tho roport of tho tack upon Soville, The Vi rectpn of tho Pork Commissioners, at Comboet ik thy i ronat i et 5T | W opsncon woro | mndo by Bresant | G 0o onnl Sonchorsr . Convanion Thio Bpouish ioamer Vigllanio. sejzed By a | H#N0%03, of Philadolphia, snd othors. Thon | &, ois "sna approved. A ommittos was ap- Gorman man-of-war, has been gis up togth Bpfilllsh cogfl‘)fl lzla Gibralter, B ann oy ADRID, July 29.—The report that the Ropubs’| lican artillerymen in anoucl: hiad joined thnl I~ surgents is untruo, Bonor Palaucs, Minlster of the (olonies, and the Doputios from Porto Rico ara dsoussing the 3llilbluwov!d1ug for tho abolition ¢ slavery in Tho Carllst forco which has bein Inying sjoge o Borgn for several dl:f‘fl past mdoy:na;t u’ék upon tho town yostorday, but met with & re~ puluo, and hiavo rafsed the slego, - Tho United Statos Vice-Conaul nt Valenoin anuouncos tht two of the vossds ssized by the insurgents have eailed from thet port “with troops for Amorica, ! 5 Davonxz, July 20.—Don Oarlos hios arrived at Loiza in Navarro, soventeon milos nothweat of Pampeluna, I'he Carlists arc concontnting be- fore the Town of Lagrono, An athok will probably bo made soon. Ox;n:l hgg&hgfl nudflnu‘\v&ntyenmu and ottor elor- fim rom Bpain and soug] nnlnoh turdt:]ry. p ..,m. rofige on Apnp, July 20.—Tho loyal troaps at Joville moved ngainet tho Insurgents yozturgny. -After two hourw' fighting they galiiod and hid the l“dln? utratogio polnts "in the city, It u ex- pected that by to-morrow morning tho«nsur« gents will bo complotely averpowerad, A conforence by tolograph boon gong on betweon Drosidonit Salmeron and the Vuoncia insurgents. Tho latter sppoar disposed b sur- the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lofayetto Rail- road for St.pLo:h. e o the Va after make no more stops boforo reaching Oali- fornla, uxcuptlnE at Donvor and 8alt Lako, whoro a day will bo apont at each, Ban Franois co is tholr objootive point, The Gunzol Xucest Casce Dunvque, Iowa, July 29.—The Coronor's in- quost in tho Gunzel case was conocluded at noon with a vordict that the child whon born was fully matured, with nothing to show whethor the death was natural or othorwise, DBy admis- slons of tho flrl and bor sister, 1t was fully proved that the mother " of tho child 1s_ roally tho daughtor of Gunzel, ond that ho {u father to the child, Thoso admiu~ slons having beon ruled out as evidonce in the oxamination, Justice Leckle was unablo to hold Qunzel for trial. It is universally belioved ho ia gum of all tho chargos sgainst him, but the ungling manuoer in wheili the caso was cond ducted defeatod the onds of justico. ; SRS The Presidont. Orry or Krvaston, N, Y,, July 20,—Presid Grant arrived hore thiy nnomo!m, and was ‘;::E colved with groat onthusissm. After a short stay, tho Proaident took his departure for the Overlook Mountain Houso. o will return here uadm-.m 9 4 to-morrow. en, Mekonna loaves Madrid to-morrw to e et o $ake command of the army in Oatalonin, A Leotter=Carrier in Troubl Benor Castelar has recoverod from the inlispo- eltion, which confined i Tays, aud attonded tho (I:‘leigii e ?13:05; Fhind i OivoinNaty, July 20,—Frank Titus, a letter- carrior of this oity, was to-day arrested for eew to- | opening lottora, - A decoy lettor detcoted him, Mg 1wt of hia honge discovered twenty lot- AN Lo Soavorion, 19 Wag bold fn 2,500, 2L anallhag ty roturnod to tho city’ delighted with their reception, and ook the 8:40 évening traln over ‘Fhoy will take tho Vandalia routo after leaving Xm]llga olis, Thoy will horo- pointed, consisting of Prof. Hoilman, Prof, Keys, ond Dr. Dounaj, to lay bofore the next Con- voution a plan for the establishmont of Kindor- grorton in publio schools. Iesolutions were ro- ported dpclaring, that Froobell's system "of kindorgaorten, ~ in its gonuine form, the gront want of - our, national systom of publio schools, aund ! the true baels of moral intollecct and Inrmonious oducation, calling on publio-minded men to fur- nish the moans toward tho endowmont nud sus« tinonce of & farmal training-sohool, for modol Lindorgaortons, aud rocommonding,/ until tho kindorgaortens can bo connected with the pub- lio schiools, tho * introduction of a proparatory clagg, in which at least one-half tho/timo eball Lo _dovoted to apunklng, gymnastics, singing, and object lossons, together with - some of the more simple movomont plays and oxercises with Troeboll's gifts, This ovoning the Couvontion witnessed tho exercisos at the Bt. Louis Tarn- vorein, and visitod the Moereantile and Publio Hehool Library, and somo other notablo placos in the city, and to-night will attoud thoe opara at tho Apollo Thentro., Derroir, Mich., July 20.—The State Conven- \tlon of County Hohool' Buperintendents will bo held st Jackson, AnF. 26, and continue three days. An address will bo delivored by Btate Bu- perintoudent Briggs, of Lansing. bt e’ Oconn\Steamship Nows, Livenroor, Julyt 39.—The steamships Oity of Now York, Ocoanic) sud Abyusinia, from New York, arrived ont. \— Nkw Yorr, July 20%—Arrived, the stemmahips illo do Havee, from iDrost, Olty of Jirooklyn, from Liverpool, and tho Thuringia, fiom Ham: urg, ——————— Railroad Accldents. Monnisox, Ill.,, July 20.—J'his evoning at 6:55, 5 Pl .Committos of . the State sa) "{ot Corinth v M.a, Dlmmwkhfi farmer roulqu’ Linlf & milo onat of town, whilo driving across tho track with his hirod man was run into by a frelght train, Mr, Dimiok was killod and tho man goriously in- iurm!. Thoe wagon was smashed to plecos. "The oam oscapod unhurt. Burraro, N, Y., July 20,—Tho Niagara Falls train of the Erle f!aflwny camo nto colllsion with » passongor train on tho Buffalo, Now York & P flldnl{:xhh train this evoning at tho Olinton Biroot atrook crossing, sbout_two miloa out of tho nltii Two porwons, Mra, Dooloy, of Elmirs, snd _Mrs. Plorco, of Duffalo, are sup- seund to bo fatally injured. Homo ten or welvo others wora injurod, but nob soriousty. Tho Eris train struck tho roar end of tho hind pagsenger coach of the train, knooking {ho ond of, snd throwing tho car off tho traok, Tho injurios to passongors woro caused by tho 1olling ovor of the car. Each road throws tho Dlamo of tho acoldont on the other. Most of the injurod possongers procoeded with tho train. Thoso sorionsly hurt wore brought to Buffalo, and recoived modical aid, 3 - DErrrort, Mich,, July 20.—Lowis Ps8taon was killed by the cars at Lansing, yosterday: A NEW STATE. COonvention at Jackson, Tenn,, for Forming Another State. To Be Carved Out of Tennesses, Missia- sippi, and Kentucky. JaorsoN, Tonn., July 20.—Tho Conventlon, formoed by delogates from portions of Norih Mississippi, Wost Tonnossco, and Western Kon- tucky, intorosted in the movement looking to tho formation of & now Stats out of thoso frao- tions, nasombled here this morning, and organ= izod by tho appomtment of Msj. R. B, Hunt, of ‘Tonnessco, tomporary Ohalrman, and tho ap- pointmont of a committes of throo from each Btato toroport pormanont officors for the Con- vontion, aftor wgloh it adjourned until 2:30 p. m, On renssombling in tho evoning, tho Commit~ too on Permanont Organization rted tho fol« lowing officors, which was recoived-and adopted. Prosident, Konnoth Ruynor, Mluslsnly{pi; Vico Prosidents, W. H. Kilpatrick, Misaissippi ; Mil- ton Brown and Horace N. Polk, Tennessoo; John Bartin, Jr., Kentuoky; Secretarios, W. T. Nosbit und John N. Allen, Mississippi; D, Gunsdsm, Mosos Pariah, and I, O, Burnet, Tonnessoo, an J. H., Vancerdon, Kentucky, The Hon, Kennoth Raynord introduced him-. golf with appropriate and uurrlan. remarks, evinoing mnnfi zonl in tho enterprise, and pro- dicting succesa a8 a raward of indomitablo enorgy aud porseveranco. Ho was followed by Judge Milton Brown in romarks of much force, and portinent to the occasion. A rosolution offered by J. I H, Tomlin, of Tonnoseoe, for the sppointment of a Gontral fifteon, composed of five from ecach Btate, with powor to ;}7 int & sub-committeo to preparc an 088, , ond in other ways msnifost the ad- vantagos of forming the :]»mfnmd now Btate, and further amended by Col. 3. D. Wis- dom, 'of Tennoseeo, by investing them with the owoer and dilsorotion to memorializo tho Logis- aturos of tho old Btatos and Congress, looking to propor loglalation nocessary to the new for- 'mation, \vlfiuh was ndopted, as offerod and amended, - . Turthor committoes were appolnted with rof- oronce to tho govornment of the present sos- slon of the Convention and other minor dotails, followed by a resolution offered bfi . Polk, of Tennossoo, sotting forth tho advantages aud fixing the boundaries to tho projoct, all of which wero reforrod to tho ng ro- priato committocs, and will be madoe tho subject of notion to-morrow. The Qonvontion adfourned until 9 a. m. tfo- morrow. The roprosontstion is large, and dologates aro st m-flvinq. Enthusinsm is high, and tho purposo singlo and unanimous, The meoting is harmonious. The Memphis Murder Mysteryes Mrexpms, Tenn., July 20.—Notwithstonding tho verdiot of tho Coronor's jury, last evening, gnd the provalent susplcion that ftrs. Soore and her nophat, Joseph 8on, had_some connec- tion with the murder of Frauk Moore, thero is 1o evidenteto connect thom with the sssasaina- tion. Thoy ieo out on 86,000 bail each, but un- less somo tor oluo is ofatnlnod by to-morrow morning, whon their examination 8 to take rlm. oy will yndoubtedly be discharged, sa horo is n genoral epinion that tho vordiot of the Jury of inquest was yromaturo, and without ovi- donco to substantiatoit, i ES Sy — A Fatal Bolloxr Explosion. OrtoiNNATT, July 29.—An Enquirer special from Upper Sandueky, O., says that the boiler used in lviné a portable engwo and threshing machine on George Hofford's farm, Pinochtoo Townehip, exploded to-day, killing Mahlon Rash, terribly bruising Ben Welloughly, badly outting Honry Berry, and wounding slight); njamin de?. rfie ongine was now. uppyosed 31\150,' 10 water. . An Elopement. DeTrorr, July 20.—Cort. H, Olark, of Chicago, was nrrested at Jackson on the 26th, charg with carrying off the daughter and $160_belong= ing to o hotol -ke:fiur, in " Crnal street, Docatur. The woman was the wifo of a man at Jackson. Yesterday Olark's frionds from Chicago sottled the matter, and roleased the runaways, the wo- man returning to her husband, Clark following Grocley's advice. y The Orops. Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune. Des Mornes, In., July 20,—Harvest is woll ad- vanced all over Iowa. Roports from all partsiof 1 that whoat is injured by emut and blight, and fhat the yield will not be above the averago of Inst yoar, and the grain notof as good quality. Oats promiso woll, and corn will %w o tremondous crop, with a favorable fall. —_——— Telegraphic Brevitics, The Indiana Stato Board of Equalization nd- journed to-day until the 1ithof August, that tho list of privato corporations may be com- ploted. The First Bwoedonborgian Socloty of Indinn- ng;nlla hag just been organizod and the following officers eleoted : President, David Hough ; Bec- fotary E. 0. Tuitla ; Tronror, A: W, Hibbord. the Rov. G. Nolson Bmith, of Richmond, ( formerly of Chicago, is made pastor. Sorvices, forunightly. i On Mondsy Jast littlo daughtor of Col. Bibb, g8, nFud 12 yoars, was burned to doath by the oxplosion of & can of coal oil, with which sho was trying to kindlo & fira in a stovo. Hor mother was goverely burnedin trying to savo hor child. Tho live-stock dealers held a mooting at Iinn- sas Oity on Tuesday, at which the recont sction of tho Missouri railrosds in abolishing return passos for stook-shippers was frosly disourised, and a decided disposition to ship stock by ateam= ‘bonts was manifosted. A nommifhn was appoint- ed to confer with steamboat ofticors snd agents in relation to traneportation, and with rallroad companies regarding return passes, to repart to tho regular mooting on Monday next. —_——— A Bustle as o Life-Proservers Mr, Mussor and a young woman rode out to- l;sthur 1ast Bunday, in Lancaster, Pa. ‘' Tho ndy hold tho reius, =nd, in rounding s curvo, furned too mdde\zl{, rosulting in & tilt of the buggy, which threw hor head-foremost from hor seat. Hor body had n!randfl loft the buggy, and sho was desconding upon hor head botweon the wheels, when Mr. Mussor, with that quickness ot thought that comes to some persons in the hour of dunger, solzed hor by thio Duatlo with bis loft hand, whilo ho grasped the relns snd chookod the Lorto with tho right hand, Tho bustle was fortunately well seourod, snd tho lady was savod.” A Sharp-Shootors The followiug i# told of & Calitornis girl of 13 yoara of age, daughtor of tho Assossor of Lanko Gounty *afius dollio Allon gat rormiselon of her father to amuso horself by firing ot a target. Bo sho got Allen's small tolescope rifle, which is but about twonty-four inchoa lung—-hmi targob put up for hor ot n distanco of eighty yards, and commouced hor first rogular practice, "Tho bull's “f’n was a plooo of white card about tho size of n |, 8l Iver dollar, Miss Allen firod ten consccutive shots, every ono of which hit the bull's-oyn. As mensured by Oharlle Blottarbek, the shots make 8 G} Inoh string, 4 What Am X7 At tho menthl& of womon sun'uglllau of Oln- oinnati, Mrs, Talbert, a momowhnt oolared ‘woman, was introducod, and in tho courso of her romarks sho etated thnat her fathor was Dutoh- Indian and her mother Irlsh-uofiro, and thon asked, * What am 17" The audlonce inconti- nently ¢ gave it up,” when she informed them that she was not a nogress; she waa neither white ‘nor black, but simply a yoman of color. Thoy asaonted. ~ 7 P 7 THE FARMERS' MOVEMENT. Convention in Wayne Coun- ty, Ia. A Full County Ticket Nominated ~==The Platform Adoptod. Correspondenca of The Cheago Tribune, * WArnr. Couxry, Is, July 28, 1870, Booing that your oxccllont journal is alive to tho interoats of tho farmors and laborors of tho Nortliwest, I opine that you will gladly publish » short skotoh of tho proceodings of o very largo andharmonious delegated Convention hold ot our county-sont last Saturdsy. Tho Convention con~ slstod of 160 dologaten and waa tho lsrgost and most harmonions Convention over held in our county. This porhaps 18 owlng to the fact that it waa managed ontirely by farmera and mechan= ios, nnd was partioipatod in by our best and most influontlal citlzons, irrospootive of formor politl- cal affilint{ons. : THE CALL, issuod only threo wooks prior to the Convention, by Mr, A, M. Brown, Chairman of tho Contral Committoo—on influential farmer and life-long Repnblican, was as follows ¢ Tha electors of WAIml Qonnty who aro (;Fpofld to tho encreschments of tho ringa and monopolics on the rights of the pwnl’u, and who aro willing to act inde- pondent of oxisting political ¥nruu,mmq\|ulud|n moot at tho uaual piaces for holding eloctions in their pospactivo towmalipa on faturday, tho 10th of July, 1873, at tho Lour of 3 o'dlock p.m., and chooso delo- ates to roproscnt thom in tho Farmors' and Labbrora’ Lu-mnopoly County Convention which is horoby called to_moot at Corydon, on Baturday, tho 20th of July, 1879, at 10 o'clock o, m., for tho purposo of nom- inatfng ono candidato for Represontative, ono candi- dato for County Tronsuror, ono candidate for Gounty Auditor, ono candidato for Bhorlil, one candidato for County’ Superintendont of Oommon Bchools, snd candidate for Goronor, ono_candidate for County Bur- 'veyor, ono mgd'g‘h:‘o Q‘J:'_‘ ?lon'mcr':l ho B 2 fvl.flu; ind to soloct delegatea to roproao Bouaty 14 tho oomming Btals Couvention 10 bo held 8t Doa Motnoa on tho 15th day of August, 167, and to %o reprosund Wayno Gounty in tho coming Senatoxisl Convention when tho same shall bo called, and for tho transaction of such other businesa 88 tho Convention may doom advisablo, But that which scomod to arouse the farmers to o sense of thelr duty to thomselves waa AX ADDRESS which sccompanied tho eall, writton by Mr. Brown, which read as follows: Frivow-Orrizexs: o invite you tp unite with ns on the doclaration of prinoiples set forth in the preame- blo and rosolutiona of the mass meoting held in Cory- don on the 8lat of May last, Will you now provo oursolyea Worthy of ~mclf-gavernment, or, will you onger submit to tho arrogsnt dictation of those wha “rob you of thoroward of your labar, on tho principlo That'you “hayo no rights which thoy Aro bound to " b :ao\:-i‘unmm AXD Lavonens: 'Turn a doat car to the allurementa of %fly. ‘They are the siren ‘songs which will load you to cortaln Tuln, Rise up as froaand independent men&,mlolvnd to think and act for yoursclvos. Bhow theeo trickstors and tradors in thio sovercignty of tho peoplo that you arenolon- ger minors, and that their sorvices sa the guardians of your intoresta can well bo dispeneed with, o to otr township conventions, and select your best men Io ropresont yon in the coming county convention, that thoy may soloct Wayno County’s boet men to fill tho soveral offices at your disposal this fall. Notwithatanding the fact that this Convention cam right in tho midst of harvest, haying, and stacking, large mootings woro held in every township but ono or two, and full delegations, composod of tho most intolligent and rospeotable farmors of our county, wero sent up to the County Convention, snd all took hold of tho work of the day na though it waa thoir full de- tormination to *‘stack" and ‘throsh” tho fow romaining sdhorents to party in this county in short order; and I give it as my opinion that they #4gET TIE MACHINE" Iast Saturday which is to ““soparate” the good men of this county from the bad,—those in favor of “equal and exaot justice to all" from those opposed to that wholesome doctrine; and which will eift o fow old.* Court-House rats” ‘and. hangers-on to tho ** publio teat,” in this county, out, of offico, and give the pooplo s chance to know what is being done with tho enormous smount of monoy annually paid iuto the County Tronsury in way of taxos. TUE TIOKET put in nomination is as follows: Ropresentative, ‘Alya Humeston ; Auditor, James A. Harper ;. Troasurer, Jacob Brown; Bherifl, Bamuel Wright ; Buperintondont of Bchools, William Dallys Burvoyor, 3. Davia; Coronor, Col. Anron Wright ; Momber of Board of Buporvisors, D. H. Comstock. I mark those candidates who have formerly acted with tho Domocratio party in italics, 80 that our peoplo may know that it is not, 08 has boon charged by the TRepublicans of this place, o Domocratio * furnout ™ altogother. . RESOLUTIONS. £ The Committeo on Resolutions—whith con- sintod of one dolegate from onch township, and of oight Ropublicans andseven Democrata ; Joha Hnayes, Jr., Chairman—mado the following ro- port, which was unanimously adopted : M""’"’b That we reafiirm the resolutions passed at 440 3mma. Somvention 1n Gurydon, May 81, 1873, “Resolved, That it fa tho Judgment of thia Convention that the burdons now bearing so heavily on the in- duatrics of tho country would be greatly lightened by a judicious revision and material roduction in tho schoduls of dutios on mporta; snd that o denounoa ail taxation for the benofit of ‘special clsasea and {n- toroats a2 unjust and ‘opprossivo, and a robbery of tha general publio for a favored fow, Renoled, That we would favor an Executiyo' of the United Btatos which would uso ita_power to socuro troatics opening markots for our products, Tho rosolutions passed by the mass-meeting of farmors and laborers, on tho 81st of May, are a8 followe: ¥ Reaolved, First—That wo hercby renounce all former ‘gotty bonds, and, will uct os frecmen, Xnowing our ights and daring to matntatn thom. Second—That all the evils that afllict our country are " y trsceablo to tho politiclane and polley of e !Ropublican and Democratia parties, no«aliod, and ’m tholr corrupt and dishonest practices, Third—That both the partics have, by corruption and_disregard of public duties, and 'in violation of public trusts, farfeited all ciaima fo tho support of & froo and ntelligent peoplo, ourth—That we will not support any man for office who il tako part o, or accopt a omination from ofthor tha Republican or Democratic partica, socalled, Fifth—That wo aro unaltorably attached to the princ ctplce of Froodom and Belf-Government, for the plo, a contained and set forth in tho Doclaration of f{Amorican 1ndopendsnce and {n the Coustitution of tho United States, and are resolved to malntain the #same at any hazard, Sizth—That wo demand that all Inws, both State and National, shnll bo made for tho peoplo and in the in- {tercats of tho peoplo, and eo aa to securs tho safely, liberty, welfare, and appiness of tho pople, Seventh—That wo demand tho ropeal of all lsws, }Btato and Nationnl, whereby salarics of officers have boen incroased beyond the amount which would rea- sonnbly compensato the incumbont for tho ervices actually renderod, and wo domand that Congross shall at oncs, and unconditionally, ropeal tho law passed Inat winter, incrossing thoir pay, snd that overy person, | in any office, who hna talon such increased ' pay and ! who rofusos ta roturn tho samo shall bo impeachied os guilty of gross malfeasance in offico, Eighth—That we spurn tho doctrine of tho aristo- ‘enuhum capital needs the nmrlmt protection, in or- der that labor may “sell woll in the morket," 'sa tho {arat atop to tho overtlirow of liborty s snd ‘prociaim 10ur conviotions to bo that labor a_cldor than eapital ; {{hat capital 18 only the fruit of lsbor, and that just and ogual laws wiiich loavo tio working poopla tho frulta of thoir toll pnd mako capiial sorve tha pur~ Toses for which it waa created, namely, the welfare And happiness of tha pooplo, by aiding "them in thelr Shorations, and giving them tho incontive of froodom and roward, aro boltor for tho State, and tho truo ground for Republicun Lberty, Vinth—That wo domand that all laws bo made just and equal, whothor they bo Slate or Natlonal, com- Taonding 6oly whst fa right and prohibiting only what 18 wrong. (1® Tonthhat wo domand thnt rollrosd tariffa bo trogulated Ly just and oqual Slata laws, fizing ratos of {arir for frofght and passongora at the lowoat, rates conslatont with tho continuanco of sald clunnels of }trado ond travol in aotive and efficiont oporation, Eloventh—That wo demand tho repeal of all laws conferring spoclal privilogos ou a fow for purposcs of Yeountary profit, sa unjust and unequal, aud tonding 110 arfstocraoy, p ettt we dohounco leglalativo gifta of tho { peorlo's money, land or Troparty to rallroads or other 1nonopolios, 88 publio robborfos ; that tho princely +fortunos this concontratod in_tho ‘handa of tho fow, hav crented an nristooracy by operation of I thnl sit el lawa aro tnjuat, unsqual and uncoustibition- al, and toud to_dostroy republican Hberty and catabe Lish nristocracy by law, Thirteenth—Thot wo cordially invite all who agros with us in_on offort, by thouse of lawful, propor moans, to sootira a reform In tho laws of the State and Natlon, sud {n tho administration of publia aifairs, Fourleenth—That wo domand _compotency and hon~ eaty lu all officers and candidatea for ofico, and in or- der to_ueours this, wu will keloct such moa ouraclyes, regardloas of formior party atlliations, 1 would like to give you & BKETOL OF EACI OANDIDATR nominated, but I fear I would intrude upon your good nature in dolng so, Buflico it say that they are our very beal mien, and that it is_conceded that many of them will ba olooted by handsomo majoritios. Mr, Harper, the candidato for Audi- tor, 18 a wounded soldier, an honest aud compe- tont mnn, aud {s Master of tho first (range ever organized in our county, snd will poll a larger voto among the patrons than any other man in tho county. All fim mon nnmlnu.t{d ars Patrons, oxoopt two. WAINE, —_——— A BOLD BRITON ON THE GORDON CASE. Ty the Editor of The Chicago Tribunss Bin: In your issuo of this morning, you od- itorlally go for tho law-officors in the Province of Monitoba with roferonce to the Gordon kid- napplug-caeo. You naturally show a good doal of fooling about the matter, and stop just short of calling tho Q. O. (who passed sn opinion on tho caso In the mattor of accopting ball)m moanor name than {s gonorally applied to our own Banyon, Now, why {8 thore 80 much ado. sbout these Minnoapolis people ? Xe it booouso thoy havoe innocontly crred, or, what Is moro, !?:}Jon short of sucooss? 1 quoation it itis eithor. They céuld not, ossily, innocontlyerr innt- tompting to make an arrost, on a Unitod Btates rocess, in a forolgn country. One, ?ndglng rom their soolal and professional position in the 8tato of Minnesots, would give thom orodit for knowing more than that; and, as for all tho talk about - a bondsman having authority to nab thoman for whom he has gone bail, whorever found, tho softost smongat us knows that only intho country where the boil was given would tho bond havo authority. That the Minneapolis ¥om1a WOTO0 10S ST0CoRE- ful doos not boget all this abuso of tho" Provin clal nuthorites and friondly sympathy for the ne~ ousod. You woll know thaf, even i thoy had landed thoir man in the Btate of Minnosota, be- foro thoy could havo had him half-way to New York, and boforo the $80,000 roward had, even in imagination, beon within their grasp, inter- nations| law would have roscucd Gordon, and tho Unfted Btates would have had to put him back whera his caplors stole him. . Bo I quostion if it is oithor tho lack of kmowl- odgo, or tho want of succoss, that is bogotting so- fimoh sympathy for thoso oifizons of hElnnupu«, 8. Thé great mistako that you have mado in writ- 1ng of this mattor is, that you take tho gamo view of tho orimo theso men committed in Manitobn 28 if it had boon dono horo, ~Hore it is not so much the onormity of the crime one may com= mit, but what is tho social standing of tho crim= inal, That those men are prominent citizens of Minnoapolis, and vory respectablo ' men, would " have woight in our courts ; #o you think that tho Iaw can 800 & gontleman in a folon in Manitob: 88 it does hore, and give him tho bLonefl of bis socinl, clerical, and financial standing. In that you err. Unfortunately for thoso gentlomon of Minnegots, they arein the hands of o law that ia no rospocter of persons ;. thnc'lv takos no cognizanoce of emotional insanity ; that will hang & woman a8 soon a8 it wilthang aman ; | that soos only the criminal, not the sox,—thei folon, not the gentlomnn. And a better day will! dawn in the adminlatration of the law with our- solves, whon our Judges and juries got educated ouung[.\ to diveat thomselves of any feelin; a criminal's position, and sae only bofore thom & broaker of tho law, and mote out punishment acoordingly. . Omoado, July 28, 1873, ————— Hoston Live Stock Market. WATERTOWN, Mass,, July 29,—OaTtLE—Rocelpts, 817, Markot inactive and prices unchanged. Bales of choice at £10.00: oxtra at $9.00@0.76; first quality st $9.00@8.76 ; Becond at $0,00@7.75; thid at $5.00@8.80 BHEEP AND Lanps—Rocelpts, 4,310, Prices dopro~ clatod, 8a boing tho ontsido rato in the markot {o-dsy, although soveral lots wero proviotialy contraated for af fo. Many blocks sold at prices no higher than tho dealora pald the farmers for tho stock, Saloa in lots of wool shicop at £1,00@3.75 cach; exira at $4.00@0.00; pring lambs at $7,00@6.00. DEATHS. AR R A A AN O O i COLGROVE-—Tho funoral sarvicss of Mrs. Colgrova i bs Lok 1a the evaion, Prospatorian Ubural, on Hlitoholate, noar Throop, at 11 o'clock Wodnesdsy fora- noon. VAUGHAN-—Yuly 29, Jomos Hitndalo, agod 3 wooks, AT At S ac Garets H Vet HAVEN-Jul of tary, Jennio T, od 1 Y e T Bhkiior ot Chakios aud Mary A. Haven, oTho romaias will b takon to Onarga, Hil., for ntr- WARRREN—July 29, Rmily Franols, tn "fid"“‘.hwflf'ulu klflnd,lzlfiubolfe ':Rr:::::m:::" % ineral wi (@ place a 2.0 | 805 Filth-av,, to Dnc&hnd. )‘:niuz'l?il :;’ommvflnd. i MAGAN—July %3, Toross, agoed 16 yoars, daughter of Martin and Mary Magan. ¥anoral to-day, July 80, from residonco, B17 Cathorine- 8t., by cars to Oslvary. RAY—At tho residonca of his paronts, 78 Throop-st., July 38, Platt Townsond, in tho 21st oot e ae, old ot son'of Col. W, As Ray. Romains takon io Delevan, Wis., this foroncon. FITZPATRIOK—July 38, Mary M., oply daugh i L S m l et 190elock todar, July or RS AL TITOHJuly 39, M Fitah, aged 15 vosra. TFuoral r“z”xfiw Tife reeldo i .‘Wfi#? Drde sk, Thoradsy, Sably 570 805, Prceland by corringe. - Frionds af hor family, and of hor sons Jobn SST'TTE. Fitob, aro invited. MITONEL—July 27, at MS, Olalr, N. J., R.W. Mitohol, of Now Yotk, and brothor of F- A. Mitdhol, of this oity. 'OLEOROVE.On Monday, ina3ith toaty n tho 4th rof hor wito of Honry Gologrovo. 7o Roro] on W odnesday moEmag, &t 10 olclock, from Bt 1ata rosidence, M1 Lytlo-st. Frisude aro tnvitod. 7~ Now York loasa 6opy. AUCTION SALES. A A A A A AN AN e By TAYLOR & HARRISON. Ready-Made Clothing AT ATUTCTION, ‘Wednesday, July 30, at 10 o’clock, a1 South O it Ak e Ko B gy mant, bolng tho ontird stook of & dealer golng sut of the rado. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotlonecrs, 81and 33 Bouth Canalst, ALSO, TLine of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hdkfs, Buspenders, Hosiery. Shirts and Drawers, and various other goods just received. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctionecrs, 81 and 3 South Canal-ah, CHATTEL MORTGAGE BALE OF Club House Furniture, THURSDAY MORNING, July 81, at 10 o'olock, B4 West NMadison-st, Up-Stairs. e e gant Gloh Ghai ro 80 clogant Glul i Ek+ Volvor Rogs and Matey all of fho alogant Gha Fix- turos, Gissawaro, Oroskery, and Platedware, Sloves and iotion Utonsils: and, in short, the antiro Fixturos of & firat.clesa Olub Hanse. Tho loasb of rooms can bo had, which aro soitablo for first class lon-0roam saloon &nd ras- urant, Opon for inspootion ovory AAY. "By ordor of morieagge. ULV oot . and Custodian, TAYLOR & HARRISON, Avotioncors, ~ BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av. REGULAR AUCTION SALE On WEDNESDAY, July 30, at 9% a, m., of & finoline of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS.- Q0. P, GORE & CO. 68 al 10 Wabasiar, SPECIAL SALE OF CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. 26 Oratos of W. G, Orockery, 10 Orates of Decorated Ware, 78 Onsks of Flint Glassware, A Tinrge Btook of Platod Ware of every de- goription (Coin Plate), on THURSDAY, JULY 31, at 8 1-2 o'clook. ' G. P, GORH & GO, Auotirs, By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, Auction and Comuuission House, 63 Sonth Canal-st. At Auotion, Wodneaday, 030 8. m. Wil soll, without roserve, & largo seaortinont of Furniture, consistiog of Elogant Parlor and Chainbor Hote, and a varioty of aco- andhiand Housoheld Goody and Furnlinro. Also, » 1arge Sousignmont of Blank Jooks, Writing Paper, Envelopos, B e e e il OHGO0D' S WILLIANE, Auctionoors, AUCTION! AUCTION! Nixow's Amphitheatre To bo sold to the highest bidder, ON THIE PREMISES, On THURSDAY MORNING, July 81, at 10 n'slock, we Bitbilo Austlo lwlfl lnl} lh? above buildiog "(‘ll il g lfl;ll. Allg,l s o oo, o ‘Clistra, Dar §ix{urct, as B, o W 1atio lot of mtsooliazoons rticlos, Tha lumbor will ba sol. “lllx‘hl 0SG00OD & W. 8, Auctionsers 63 South Unnal-st, BY BRUSH, SON & CO., 41 South Ganalat. day, Jul 9350 », ., wo shall soll Parlo- B S AL S % St Tarbbns, Bodetonder Tablos, Uommodes, Bpring.lods, 'Mattrossoe, Uarpe Lo iasas Sialsizorators, Diaing-fioom snd Kitohon Fur, nitue aad Gong oA 001, Avottonsars, ! "Ul Bonth Qanalat. - and the faro only 16 conta, ' Tickets much less. ments in the immodiato vicinity of this sub. for, ATUCTION SALES. "By BLISON & FOSTEI. breat Aucton Sle 60 Elegant RESIDENCE LOTS Washington Heights, The Finest Suburb to this Wonderful Chicago, On WEDNESDAY, July 30, At 3 o'clock, p. m., on tho Grounds. This property is situated in tho village of: ‘Washington Heights, within five minutes" walk of the main orossing of tho 0., 0. & I.. O. Raflrond and 0., B.X. & P, Rallrond, and. tho Dummy Depot on the R.L R.R.; only 80 minutes’ rido from Van Buron-st, Dopot, Commutation Thero aro fino improve« division; elegant Residoncos, Ohurchoes, Bohools, Btores, &o., Treos sot out, and all tho improvoments roquisito to boautify and rondor the property attractive, A more dew sirable spot for rosidence is not to bo found in the cpuntry., Title to property perfect. Printod abstracts of title furnished. Tormm: }of Bale—$50 onsh, balanco 1 and 8 yoars with. B per cont intorest. Deposit of 10 por cent. roquired on doy of sale. A freo train will leave the Rook Island Depot on Van Buren- at., at 1:45 p. m. on Wednesdsy, July 30, sstopping at Twenty-second-st., Thirty-flrat- st., Thirty-ninth.st., Forty-sccond-st,, and \g‘c‘mk TIeland Cor Shops, roturning after tho +aalo. For plats and information apply to A. 0. ODELL, Room 10, first floor, 123 Doarborn.st,, or to BLISON & FOBTHR, Auoctionocors, 87 Market-st, A Mammoth Tent will bo erocted on tho ground for the comfort of nll prosent., AT A PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 599 Weflfl_onroe-st. ELEGANT FURNITURE A ATCTION, On Wednesday Morning, Jaly 30, at 10 o’clock. Elegant Parlor, Ohamber, Library, and Dining-room Furnlturo; boautifukLambroguins, Laco Curtains, Par lor Mirrors, Book Oasds.all tho Beds and Bodding, Tablo Linon, Tablo-waro, Orookery, Glasswaro, Kitehon Fur- nituro, Staves, otc., ote, Also splendid Body Brussols Carpota through thohouse. Balo positive, family loaving: tho olty. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctionoors. GENTEEL Household Furniture On Thursday Morning, July 31, at 10 o'ol'k -Rool RLISON & FOBTER, Auctioneors, Near Thirty-fifth-st., AT ATOTION, At 3 o'olook, on the ground, 'Phoso Tots are 28 foet front by 135 feet: deep to an alloy. Title g PBIMS OF'SATE-L3 oash, balanco in ono and two years, with B per cent intorest. 116 ABERDEEN-ST. AT ATCTION, Oonuhfingotrnflcr.Ohnmbut.flln(nin iy Orookory, Glassware, &0., &0, e ON INDIANA-AV,, On Thursday Afternoon, July 31, orfoct. ‘Peorsons ntfending the sale oan take the In- disna-av. cars, which go within two blooks of the gro‘portv. ‘A deposit of $100 roquired at time of sale. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneera. Friday Morning, Aug. 1. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT ATUCTION, Pritay Morning, Aug, 1,8t 9 1-2 o'clock, Al , 67 Markot-st. o N4 T OSTIN: Auctionoors. Ty WIL A. BUITERS & CO. Jeb 50 CHESTS TEA, 100 Packages Crockery and Glass, Invoice of Hardware, &¢., AT ATOTION, On WEDNESDAY, July 8, at 10 u‘elnn{, at15and 1¥ h.at, East Tandolphal: | BUTTERS & CO., Austionsers. GENTEEL FURNITURE. Parlor and Chamber Snites, And othor Furniture, at NO, 468 WEST RANDOLPH-ST., On WEDNESDAY, July 30, at 10 o'clock, WL, A. BUTTERS & GO., Auctlonoors SALB OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC., On THURSDAY, July 31, at 9 1.2 o'clock, At15aud 17 Randolph-at. ‘WAL A, BUTTRRS & 0O., Auct{onesrs. Peremptory Auction Sale NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, &C., On Friday, August 1, at 10 o’clook, AT NO. 315 STATE-ST. ‘WM, A, BUTTERS & 00,, Auctioneora, HOUSE, LOT & BARN, No. 696 Wabash-av., AT ATCTION, On Saturday, Aug, 2, at 10 o'clook, ON THE PREMISES, Two-story and Bassment Frame Dwelling, with 16 Rooms and all modern gonveniences, good Barn, Lot 26 by 171 foet. Looation 200 feet south of Fourteenth.at. THRMB---$3,000 cash, $5,000 payable July 1, 1875 ; balanco July 1, 1870. WM. A, BUTTERS & 00,, Auotionee: BUTTERS & CQ'S Next Regular Saturday's Bale of HOUSEHOLD+ GOODS 15 & 17 East Bandoloh-st,