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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST' 2, 1873. - _ s b e e e = o o o - ARIGEHOARD DN BARDAY, QUGBS M8 e o o s e ok s SPORTING MATTERS. Third Day’s Racing at the Cleve- land Meoting. The English Goodwood Races. THE TURF. TR CLEVELAND RACES. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 1.—Tho third day's races of tho Cloveland Olub, which wore post- poned from yosterdsy, ocourred to-day. Tho first two days of tho moeting were very succosss ful, but to-dny eclipeod anything ovor eeon in tho Wost, Tho immonse grand stands woro ut- torly jummed with nnculntons, whilo crowds of carringos stood insido the track,sll woll freighted, Compotont judges estimato the numbor presont =t 20,000, and & more orderly crowd could not bo collectod in America. The wonthor was dalight~ ful, the track, notwithstanding the bLoavy rains of xeutordny and Jant night, in porfoct condition, and tho sport provod most oxcollont, At & o'clock tho _ bell soundod. Nottlo, Orown_ Irinco, Ited Cloud, Major Allon, Deorly, Bon Fluglor, Mohawk Jr., aud Obicago entoroed tho track, J. G, Brown, Conloy, and Hotspur boing drawn, Budd Doblo was bo- hind Chicago, and Dan Maco drove Mojor Allon. Tho timo from 2 to 8 o'clook wna spout in scoring tho horses, who possed ihirtoen times under tho wire befors a sond-off was mado, Flaglor running to the hoad sevoral Tnion, and Allow broaking twico, | Ab 8 o'elook the Liorsos started at tho word ** go," Chicsgo at the polo. At the turn Chicago stood shead, Allen running o littlo and falling back from the second placo, and Mobawle advancing to a point which ho rolained to the oud of the heat. At tho first quartor post Red Cloud stood first, followed close by Molawk. At the half thoy strung out, sud at the third Nettie pnssed thom both, loaping to the front. Rod Cloud thon stepped forward, lmldlgf hflm socond o rlnen. On the third quartor nwk dimin- shod tho gap sud lapped with Nottio, both horses coming in closo together, vhoir drivers bringing out all their specd on tho loat quarter. Nettio gnined tho heat by lialf a Jongtl, follawed closely by Mohawk, Red Cloud, and Derby, Chicago brosking sovoral timos sud coming in Afth, Time—Quartor, $8; half, 1:12}¢ ; threc-quarters, 1:48 ; mile, 2:248¢, Thore was moro tlnu tho nary excitement a8 the horses entored for tho sccond hent in this raco. After very littlo scoring, a good start was abrained, Mobawk aud Nettio lapping, the Iatter Lelng uligll%v ahead, Crown Princoe etanding sooond, Kod Cloud third, and Ben Flagler fith, At tho second quarter, Mohawk and Nettio stood neck-and-neck, Crown Prince and Red Oloud lapping, Budd Doble coming up fifth with Chica~ f”' At the third quarter, Nottic stood ono ongth ahoud, Mohawk following, a little behind, rby passing Chicago, Ben Flagler falling back to sovonth. In this position thoy camo _in, Not- $ie a neck ahend of Mohawk, Crown Prince and Red Cloud two langths bohind, coming in neck- and-nock. Time—Quarter, 3 half, 1:12)¢; throe-quarters, 1:48 ; milo, 2:2417. The judgos anvounced the heat for Nettie, Mohawlk socond, Crown Prines third, Red Cloud fourth, Dorby fifth, Chicago sixth, Den Flagler soveuth, and Major Allen eighth. ~Mohawk was very lamo. The third and lnst hont of this race waa trotted in 2:95%;, Nettio taking the lenq, fol- lowed closoly by Crown Princo’ and Derby. Thoy rounded tho ocurve almost lapping, passing the quarter postin 8714, In tho sccond quarter Crown Prince fell back to socond place, breaking a little, and Mohawk fol- lawed up clovoly to Nottie. They pasged tho second quartor post in the same position In 1:181¢, continuing the same until the second quarter post was passed in_ 1:4937, In turning the Inst curve, Crown Princo made o benutiful dash, and passed in botween Nottio sud Mohawk, coming in nearly half & longth bo- hind Nettio, Time, 2:263{. SECOND RACE. . In tho firat heat of the 2:30 raco, Cossotto startod tothe front, Brother Jonathan gaining rap- idly at the turn, aud Plato, driven by Dan Maco, closoly upou hiy flank. Thoy passed tho firsf uartor in that order, Castloborry coming to tho ond, and tho others stretching, Brothor Jon- athan falling to third. At the thurd quarter- post, Bt, James trottod forward to tho lead, and was two leugths abead whon he broke, and was posaed at the third quarter by Oastleberry, who rotained that position, coming in at the home stroteh two longths ahead. Timo—Quarter, gsé»fig; half, 1:12%; throe-quartors, 1:48; milo, In tho noxt heat, Cnstleborry and Cosctte started neck-and-nock, Cosotte tukiug the pole at tho firat curve. At tho first quurter, St. James stoppod to tho lead, followed by Castloborry sud Btar, Oosotto noon falling back to tho fourth placo, Bt. James led to the third quarter post, .whero Castloberry aud Cosctte paneed, leaving 8. James, They came up totho wire, Castloberry taking the load, Cosctte coming in, and outtin of 8t. Jnmos, boing but ono half a head behin Ounstlobsrry at wiro. Brother Jonathan was fourth, Lady Barker fitth, Annjo Colling sixth, Btar sovently, and Independenco eighth. Time —Quarter, S'US; halt, 1:12}¢; three-quarters, 1:48 smilo ' 2:255¢, With Castleliorry at the polo thoy started away on s good soud-off, the pole-horse Lolding tho lead, rounding the curve, and keeping thore easily to tho eud of tho heat. KL. Jawmnes pressed tho Boy closely until tho first guarter was {masnd, when he foll back, leaving & gap which ncrensod to four longths bofore the second o8t was reached. t the second quarter t. James had caught up about two lun&ms, ond was followed closoly by Jonatban, They passed the polo, Castloborry holding the lond aud rounding the home strotch in the samo posi~ tion, Lady Barker dashing up past Jonathnn, nod veeping by 8t. James just botore roaching the wiro. ‘l'ime—Quarter, safg; half, 1:115¢; throo-quarters, 1:48; milo, 2:2{3¢: Caatloborry first, Lndy Barkor second, 8t. Jamos third, Star fourth, Annio Collins fifth, Jonathan ixth, Cosette seveuth, Independenco distauced. THE RUNNING BACE was witnoseed with the samo interost that at- tended tho other sports, Tho race waa for two mile heats, bost two in_throe, Jennings, Sorrel Tom, Post, Leonard, Protection, - Mollie McIn- tyre, Nuthan Oulis, Nolllo Bush, and Flush being ontored ; Zero and Protection drawn, Flush waa the favorite in_the pools, selling at 8100 ; Loouard at 350, ngainst 845 for the fleld. They started off, Post Leonard inthe lead, Flusl and Nollio Bush coming up rapidly und contest- ing for tho lead, and tho otherd strung out over the liue, For tho {first mile and s halt iley rotained this position, whon Flush pressed closely for the lead, Leon* ard keoping shend to the last quarter, whero Flush }muuod after a hard struggle, coming in first; Post Loonard sccond, Nellio Bush third, Mclntyre fourth, Ouks fifth, Sorrel Tom sixth, and Jonnings distanced, Tinle, 3:4737, In tho socond hoat Post Leouard started ahead, Ylugh balf a lougth Lobind, Noilie Bush coming up and lapping with Flush. In tho firat courso around the threo-quarier mile Leoonard stood ono longth ahead and Bush followed second, In tho third course, Flush pushed hard for the front ond gained tho lcad on tho last half-mile, coming inovor a length in lend of Loonard, who was followed by Nollie Bush and Mollic McIntyre, Borrel Tom boing distanced. ‘To-morrow is the laat day of the most euo- cossful meeting, when the following programma will be earried out: The flrat race is freo to all horsea for & purse of £6,000, for which Gold- smith Maid, Luoy, and American Girl are entercd. In the pools to-night Goldsmith Maid 18 the favorite nt heavy oddy against the flold, although the owner of American Girl has be ;B&?!ngflnn $1,000 that the Girl will beat the The socond purso fs for 2:40 Lorses, for & 0 of $2,000, for which olevon have entored, in- cludinig Clomentino, Sloopy Joo, Maty Taylor, Walter, and othor celebrities. Tho woathor is Ifimn\mmg, and the Indications aro that tho last day will Lo as great a success as to-dny, % [T the Aa CreveLAND, O, Auj —The third day of the races of the Cleveland Olab was a grand succoss. T'he weathor waa benutiful and tho track in por~ foct condition, and a crowd ot 20,000 people was in attondancs, It was tho unlvorsal remark that, for succossful races, Cloveland took tho paim {n the Went, and oven Saratoga and Long ranch cannot turn out a bigger or moro order]; crowd, Uho first race was for horsed that hind nover boaton 2:34, for & purse of 5,000 ; 3,000 to the first, &1,250 to the second, aud §760 to the third, ‘There were oleven entries aud eight starters, Flotspur, John W. Couley, and J. B, Brown fimlnfi drawn on account of” lameness, Nottio was tho favorite in the pools, and won 1,lml raco in three stiaight leats in bosutiful atyle. iated Press,) sussuny, PR PUvIer “maanmEN ), Allon, e _ Tho accond race Waa' for horsos that nover trattod bottor than 2:80, for a purso_of $8,000 a $1,800 to tho firat, 8760 to tho second, aud §45 to the third, There woro ton ontrios and oight startors, Plato and Dollo boing drawn. Brotlier Jonathan was tife favorite in tho pools, with Castlo Boy mocond cholgo, and Lady Banker third. Castlo Boy won the raco in tho throo atraight hoats, muoh to the chagrin of Brother Jonathan’s baokors, Sounsmas moanmee e Tho third and last oyent of tho day was tho running race, two-milo hoats, host two in th'rum Thero woro nine entrioa and oight atartors. The raco was closely contosted betweon Flush aud Port Leonard, tho former winning in two Btraight Lonts. avsnuny, :473 ; 2:40, 3 To-muorrow is tho last day of the mooting, and promisos to bo cqual in” puccoss to any pro- coding, Goldsmith Maid, Lucy, and Amorican Girl aro ontored forthe first race, and the second raco will bo for 2:40 horsos, for which there are cloven entrios. TIE G00DWOOD RACES. Loxnox, AuF. 1,—The Goodwood mootin, closed to-day with soven racos, the principal of which was for tho Chostorfleld cup snd tho Goodwood Corinthisn plato. The Chostorflold oup, handicap, value 800 soveroigns,by subsorip- tion of 15 Bovoreigs enoh, for B-yenr-olds and upwards, was won by Lofovro's chost- nut colt Drummond 4 onra old, Durton's chostunt flly T.onfeo, Jenra _old, second, and Baron Rothschild’s bay mare Hannah, 5 yonrs, third, Ninotoen horses ran. Tho fiual botting was ovon on Drummond and Loulso, nnd flve to one against Hannah. Tho Goodwood Corinthian plate, handicap of 200 sovereigns, ono mile, on Craven Qonteo, was car- rled off by T. E. Walkor's bay colt Victor, 8 yoars old, Walpole and Perth making a doad heat for the socond place. Eight horses ran, The bet flng at the start was olcht to ono against Viotor, sud five to one againet Walpole and Porth. ———y THE RING, 87, Lous, Aug, 1,—Tom Allon, tho pugilist, sublmm a card snying that if Oharlio Gallagher asiros to fight him, as has beon stated, ho will givo bim a chanco two weoks from his meoting with McCool, for sny amount that ho may choogo, from 500 upwards. . It i proposcd to increaso tho attractions of tho Allon and McCool fight on Sopt. 23, bf)m'k' ing » match botween Jack Madden and Dublin Tricks, to bo fought {n the ssmoe ring and imme- diatoly aftor tho contost betwaoon Allon and Mo~ ool. EMANCIPATION DAY. Celcbrations in Various Pinces by the Colored Citizens. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuque, Iows, Aug. 1,~Tho colored poople of thus olty colobrated tho omancipation of thoir race to-day by a procession, pionie, and danco this ovoning. Everything passed oft to their satisfaction. Thoy enjoyed themsolves heart- ily. Bome leading white citizens patticipated in tho celebration, and made spocches. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Mich., Aug, 1.—To-day, the colored ocople of Windsor, Bandwich, Amborstburg, Atham, Dotroit, and delogations from several othor placos, commonced & two days' celebra- tion of emancipation to-dny, being ipecially in honor of that stop in tho West Indics. Thoro were about 2,600 poople in attendance, and the procesdings included s grand dioner in MoKeo's Grove, ot Bandwich, with numer- ous oxcursions, picnics, music, etc, In the morning an address was dolivered by Lewis Clark, of Winduor, the original of tho George Harrla of * Uncle Tom's Cabin.” In tho after- noon the formal exercises took place nt 3 o'clook, at the central stand. Prayer Laviog been offered by the Rev. Mr. Mayhow, a MsE. clergyman from Amhorstburg, Jobn D, Richards spoke at some length, s did slso Mr, Fisher, of oldwator, Elder Carlor, and the Rey, Mr. Brown, of Windsor, Dr. Vesdino, of Colchostor, and the Rev. Mr. Freeman, of Windsor. During the day many hundred colored pooplo went on excurslons going up and down the river by the steamers ILivoning Star, Milton D. War and othor boats,all carrying great crowds of passengors. Tho colored company from Chica- B0, tho Hannibal Zounves, paraded somo of tho principal stroots, aud then spont most of the re- maindor of tho dayon thoriver, To-morrow the emancipation of the slaves in Americs will bo colebrated at the same grove, and a numboer of distinguished gentlomen are expocted to be present and to speak, e e = THE LATE JESSE R. GRANT. Saloc of the Houschold Effects of tho Late Postmaster of Covington==What the Relics Brought. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, = CrNowATI, Aug. 1.—The sale by auction of the household effocts o the late Jesse R. Grant, fathor of the President, has boon completed. A . large crowd was prosont, but thoro seomed to bo but little disposition to pur~ chaso articles as & souvonir. A mahogany chost of drawers with_s bookcase attached, an old but well-presorved téiuce of furniture, was knooked down for' 83,95, A favorito writing- desk of the decensod did botter, and sold for $16.50, considorably moro than ils rosl vaiuo. The bed upon which, it was said, tho Prosi- dent was born, fetchad £5.50, Thoro wne A lot of hooks sold, malnly com- prising Patont Office roports, bound volumes of magazines, and old school books, and realized about tho value of 80 much waste papor. Tho old decantor which contained the old gentle- man's favorito apple-jock brought 50 cents, Tho total amount of tho sales was $700.60. Tho residence hea boon rented. Mre; Grant will hereafter live with her daughtor, Mra. Corbin, at Elizaboth, N. J. Mrs. Oramer will immediately chuavl to join her husband in Europe, The will of Mr. Grant leaves his on- tire property, estimated at about $20,000, to his widow. ~ Scime gem 830 ho gave to ench of his children $1¢,000. . SPRINGFIELD. The Lonmi IXape Crsce=Yiall in Jailes A Doy Kicked to BDenthe-Grand Lodge of 0dd Fellows--Celebrating West Indian Ewancipation, Seamvoren, 1, Aug, 1.—Mr. Samuel Hall, who was roforred t0 in iheeo dispatchos, s fow days ago, a8 having outraged the porsen of Alico Monglo, both parties living in Loami, in this couuty, way this morning arrested on n capiss and lodged in jail in this city. Tho parents of Miss Monglo havo inatituted 5 euit against Hall, laying tho damagos at $10,000, and hia ar- rost was to prevent his flonmg {rom justice, Io hed, however, already deoded his praporty sway to tho partles who went bail for him in tho former suit forrapo, He will probnbly have to lie i.ndn\l till tho next term of our Court. A lttle son, nged b yoars, of Mr, Ball, Hving {’our mll(l:? “fixl:l I.hhax (]fll{, wad kilol(ud last night y & colt with which lie was playing, from the olfeatn of whioly Lo died in an Ih'fmxy <4 o Gran g of the Indspondent Order of Odd Follows of*ihis Binte wfil maot in this city Oct. 14, and extensive preparations aro bo- ing mado to recelve the delegaton, 'hie colored peoplo of this cinz' are colebrating, to-day, tho anuivorsary of of tho emancipation of thefr rnco in tho Wost Indis Tulands. Quite large orowd s presont, e A Army of the Cumberland. Prrrspunon, Pa., Aug, 1.—Tho committes of Iadion having fn chargo the arraugemont for tho approsching reunion of the Army of the Cum- berlaud mot agaln lastevening, and the sub-com« mitteos wera called upon forreports, from which it appearcd the uso of Library Hall and the use of the Gront Western Band Lave been engagod. Tus Financo Commitice ro- ported succossful progress, nnd that all the money mneeded would bo forthcoming, Tho Committeo on Transportation roported that they had already effected arrangoments with some of the roads for half-fare tickots, and that negn!mlonu woro in progress with othor ronds, It was doclded to l?nr\ma the sub-com- mitteo, and, after consultation ay to the work to be done, tho mesting adjourned, =T A Kontucky Mystorys LouisyLry, Aug.1.—Some two months sinoo, Dr. Alfred,s prominent citizen of Morcor County, Ky., was murdered in his own house by a nogro. The murdorer fled to Ponnsylvania, where, a fow days ago, he waa captured and brought back to Kontucky. Tho county papor, the Harrodsburg I’eal(xlu, publishios the tollowing in rogardto tho murdor ; Wo aro taformed by cliizens of Duncansyille, noar “tailed_to-dny, owin which tho murder ocourrod, that !(nr(lmfil resulls {n yuhllnoxllnlnn Laye beenn produced in that violnity. Litcy Alfrad, tho wifo of tho murdered man, recolvod Iottora from ‘tho murderor whils iding in Tonusyl- vanis, Thoy poiut auspicion with feariul dircotness {0 her au being in momo way implicated - in tho fearful erime, Wo aro infornied that no doubt oxista na Lo tho rocopt of lottors by hor, When it {8 romemborod that (ho negro Miller fied tho samo hour ho commifted tho bloody deed, snd that ho come munfeated to tho wifo of tho'murderod mon the place of his rofugo, tho coucluslon 18 welle nigh frresietiblo that' shio must lhave known that Millor intouded to slay hor hmmband, clis why would ho dara write to her? o recolvod A lettor postmarked * Harrodsburg.” How avold iho conclualon that tho loffor was writion by thosame por~ #on to whom he wrota? Wo hopo, nimoat sgafust hope, that Mrs. Alfrod, who ls o young sud landsomo ‘womau, will e able to clear up [he Lorriblo mystary, AURORA. The Roard of Trade and Produce Markots == Manufacturing Nows s Musical. G Spectat Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Avunona, Ill., Aug. 1.—Tho salos ot tho Aurora Board of Trado yestorday, consisted of 20,000 pounds of wool at 40c, dold to A, Seargo; 150 choosp, sold on private totiis, to Durroughs & Co., Ul’nlu:go. uyors woro plonty, but tho pros- pock of high pricos, 113 being 'offorod, mado dollors cautious, Flvo factorios Woro roprogonte od. George Borgo, of SBamonauk, a large buyer, waa pregent, and several heavy Obicago firms, Tho Cushman Manafacturlng Company aro olroady at work, and have scoured considerable romlso of stack from our oitizons, nnd mattera ook as though it will oro long booome one of tho institutions of our oity. A now musical organization has sprung up in our midst, under tho title of the Occidentsl Orchestra. Itis composed of tho sons of many of our loading citizens, all talented musicians, who promisoe to become stars in tho line, thoir daevotion boing from pure love of tho arf. 5 NEW YORK. Notablo Lawsuitas- Committed for'| Murdore=Anothor Allcged Rovenue| Fraud = Lorge Fallure == Stenmeors'| Seized for Taxess-Hanic Failurce- Miscellnneons Local Nows. New Yorg, Aug, 1.—In tho case of Mra, Mary o. Lomg Goodrich, tho administratrix of hor 1ato husband, against F, A. Lano, counsel for the estate, Judgo Pratt has given a decislon that, it tho plaintiff consents to a reforonce, and pro- coeds with tho trial, Lono shall doposit, depond- i"f, on the trial, 57,000 which he pald him- golf na porcontage out of tho estato. Judgo Pratt, of tho Bupremo Court, has deniod the apFlIclt(un for an injunction, madoe on be- half of Steplion H, Aldon, to restrain his recont- ly-divorced wife from recovering €40,000 in bonds, which Aldon says he was forced to sur- render whilo undor arrest, and to be froed from the companionship of a Sherif'a oficor. Caspar Schuls, who mmlfi stabbed his wifo on Baturday night last, ot tholr residence, No. 80 Rivingston stroot, has beon held by the Cor- onor to await tho action of tho Grand Jury. The books of A. O. Downing & Co. wera soizod by tho Custom oficors on tho chargo of smuggling. The firm stato the charges are only ngainat tho old membors of the concern, it hav- ing passed into mnow hands sioce the allegod smuggling took place, over two yenrs ago. Joln A, Botts, real ostalo agent in Brooklyn, to connections with tho Into President Mills, of the Brooklyn Trust Company, Liabilities, $700,000, Tho Brondway National Bauk, the Tenth Na~ tional Bank, and tho Tradosmen's Bank having | refused to comply with tho domands of the Obamberlain for tho paymont of accrued interost . on tho city's doposits, tho Chamborlain has no- tified tho corporation counsel to commence suita for the recovery of all the interest mow dus by them. Lato this afternoon the Bhorift seized two stonmers of tho Pacific Mail Company on suits began by the city to recover $126,000 delinquent taxos, ‘The Hoboken Savings Bauk suspended pay- ‘ment this afternoon under the pressure of two days’ run, The defalcation of Klensn, the ab- sconding oashior, is discoverad to bo 855,000, WEATHER AND WATER. War Departmont Weather Report. LOOAL ODSERVATION, Qu10499, Aug. 1, 1873, S SR i Honr of b 3312 [ptrection andl scrvatfon, i §|&|force of wind, RIS 6:53 a.1m....|20.91] 73176 8, W,, fresh, 3] 3 20.01( B4 67|W., freah, 2:00 . 20.00| 78/61|S, 8:63 p.m., 20,80! 80 588, E,, fresh, 0:00 p.m....[20,84] 7T0/R0/N,, fresh. veeuthritn’g 10:18 p.m....[2001] 71(85]S,'W., frean, [....{1t, roin, Maximum thermometer, 87, Minimum thermomneter, 64, GENELAL OBSERVATIONS. Fripav, Aug, 1-10:18 p, m, Station, |Bar.|Thr| Wind, Rain| Weather, Breck’nri'ge[30.04{ 50 Glear. Duffol 29,95 71 Clear, 7918, Clear, 63| v, 18, .54/ Light rain, 8| .6l{Clear, n| Clear, TN, Clear, 61’8, Cloudy. 63 J01(Fair, 66N, Cloudy, 57| Fair, 9| Fair, [ +29{Fair, 57|Cotm. Cloudy. 65) Fair, 78| Fair, G, | 83 Glovas, ' gontle, i oudy, 4|8, 'gentle, Clear, T4|Gantlo, Falr, TRODARILITIES, ‘WasmmNaToN, Aug. 1.—For the Northwest and Uppor Lake Region and thence to Missouri aud the Lower Ohio Valloy, rising barometer, north- wostorly and santhiwesterly winds, partly cloudy wonthor and local rains, clearing away on Satur- dny. For the Lower Lake Rogion and thenco to the Upper Ohio Valloy, tomporarily clear and clearing weather, followed by rising temperature, oloudiness and occasional local rains. ~For tho Tost Gulf and Bouth Atlantio States, fallin barometer, higher temperature, southiwesterly winds, cloudy weathor, and occasional coast raing fu tho formor. ¥or tho “Middlo Statos, southwesterly and northwesterly winds, partly cloudy woeather, with local storms near tho coast. For New England, rising barometer, slightly cooler and cloudy wonthor with occasional rains. The tolegrapbic reports are missing from tho farther Northwost and Bouthwost, BTAGE OF WATES, Daily report of the stago of water, with ;lax;;gca in the 2¢ hours ending 8 p. m., Aug. 1, OlANGES, * Bolow high waler ef 1871, W, B, KAURMAN, Obeerver, TRoom 78 Aajor Block, Ohicago, —_— Fatal Accldent. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Des Momes, Ang, 1.——Amhg:xy Corrigan, & farmor, noar Buckingham, Tama County, was cut nearly fn two by being thrown in front of & roaper sicklo, dylng's short time aftor. At Oxford, Town, 8. Bruce, about 80 yoars old, ntartod for aride throo miles distant, with a dinner for harvost-hands, on ‘Tuosday Iast. Whon about to croxs the rmlway track, tho tosm became frightoned at a locomotive, and turned suddonly abont, broaking tho pole of the Img;;y. Mr. Bruco was_thrown out, and so soverely in- jured that he dicd shorly afterward, Mr, Bruco ‘was an ourly settler of Tows, and universally esteemed. Indlanapolis Xtems. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inpianarons, Ind., Aug, 1.-~Frod Zoigler, a drunken wrotch, &ttnmptus B Irape upon a wait- Ing-girl at & ros{aurant to-day, and made & furi- ous assault. ITo was prevontod from accom- plishing tho crimo by a tlmel{ arrest, Tho scamp 1 now In jail. Tho girl {s nuE 14 yoars old. The Board of Oty Behool Commiasionors to- night rosolved to establish a busingss dopart- mont in tho High Bohool, and mado arrange- menty to open the same at tho September terin. Sl sasealoiadivi Malirond Accidents. Povanreersiz, N. Y, Aug. LA frolght traiu, bound south, on the Hudson River Bail- rond, in nttompting to_crons to tho third frack, Dotwoon ’l‘ar? wa and Irvington, this moring, manoff tho frack. Just thon tho northward- bound Baratoga train, which lott Now York at 9 & m, came along, when tho ongine of the freight train atruck the baggage ocar, aud dis- abled or wrooked every car in the traln, Tho brokoman on the frolght traln was fatally wounded, Vosburgh, tho baggago-man oo the Saratogs tralu, Wi badly hurt; also, Mr. War- ron and wifo, of Now York, Doth will' rocovor, All tho rest of tho injured wore ablo to procoad, Nrw Yorx, Aug. 1.—Ohristophor Schmach, hin wito, and child, while cmnulnsln a wagon tho traok of the Flushing & North Bido Raflrosd, on Long Island, yostorday, wero struck by a pasa- ilulx traln, Hohmech waa killed, and his wifo and ohild were fatally injurod. UBVILLE, DA., Arag. 1.—~This momlni at 0:30, & northward Bonnd frojght train on the Alle- ghnni Valloy Rallroad collided with a southward ound oll train noar Cunningham, Two brakes- mon,named Borland and Bonner, and an unknown boy, wore killed by tho collision, snd aftorward burned, togethor with fittecn cars of oil, which {;ufind!no y ignited. An ovgineor had bis thigh oken, Barromons, Aug, 1.—A speocial from Abor- doon, Harford County, Md., to-night, sava that the Now York train for Waebiogton, struok a cow 100 yards from Aberdeen, throwing the cow iato the station-houso, and the train ran off tho track. One baggngo car and ono passengor car ‘wero totally smashed, nod anothor pagsengor car was partly brokon us:}. No ono waa hurt, The train will not roach Baltimoro before 6 o'clock A.m. CupmnERLAND, Md., Aug. 1.—This aftornoon a freight-traln ran into tho rear of & gravol-traln near Minoral Point, on the Pittsburgh & Con- nollsyille Railroad, killing Yoln Lydon and in- Juring threo othars, all laborera, Boveral of the onrs were broken, and tho track was obatructed for aomo time, Havavtox, 0., Aug. 1.~John Callahan, an omployo of tho Cinoinnati, Hamilton & Dayton ailway, was fatally lujured at Glendale this afternoon by; falling fromn the broad-gaugo ox- Dross which arrives in Cinoinnati at 10:80 a. m. No one observed the accident ot the time, al- though he was seen npon_the traln as it loft Lockiand, Ho was discovered about an bour aftorward lying beside the track, with hia skull fractarod, though there wero soarcely any othor marks of injuries. Ho was brought to Hamilton upon & following train, and died at 10:15, having remained unconscious from the timo of the nccident. Ho was about 85 yenrs old, and leaves a wife and two childron. Ho Lias several brothors,—railway employes. THE INDIANS. Alarming Rnids in Texas. New Yonx, Aug. 1.—A lotterfrom Fort Blnck, Texns, says that tho fornFn of the Indians aro incrensing to an alarming oxtont, and that sonrcoly & day passes but tho body of somo iso~ Intod frontiorsman is found. B8tock and horses, also, are froquontly run off from soewingly so- curo settloments,” Tho lottor eoys that these things happon, notwithstahding tlie cavalry aro scouring tho conntry. ————— Burned to Denth, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, DesMorves, Iows, Aug. 1.—A young boy nomed Renech, ot Tolodo, was burmed to death on Bunday, whilo trying’ to kindlo firo with korosono, " Ho was literally romsted, and in many placos tho flosh pooled off. His tos-naila lnllll llelltune, and thio skin and flesh peeled from s foot. Mrs, Willlam Dowds, of Lewis, Cass County, yestordsy undortook to pour keroseno on the iiro in & cooli-stovo. Tho flames communioated to tho can of oil, and an exfimlnn resulted. The burning ol was thrown all over the room, and the noiso was as loud as that of a small caunon, Tho burning oil foll on a child 10 months old, and bofore the flames could be ox- tinguishod tho child was burned to death. A Forger Onptured, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tridune. BunLyaToN, Ia,, Aug, 1.—A man giving his namo a8 Worthington obtained o check from . O'Brien, on tho Morchants’ National Bank to- day for 860. Horaisod the samo to 2600, and ‘presdonted it to tho bookkeeper, while tho cashior was at dinner, who paid it. The forgory was discovered in o fow minutes, and pursuit made. ‘Tho swindlor waa discovored in o wator-closot at the Union Dopot, and takon back to the bank within twounty minutes after the monoy was ob- tained. The monoy waaall found on his person. Heis now in jail awaiting his examination. The check was altored in such o bungling man- ner that no adept would attompt to perpetrate such & crime. Reported Murders Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Des Moines, Iows, Aus. 1.—~Report says that Charles Winters, n rosident of thia city, was murdered in Texas a fow days ago, and thrown into Indian Creck., William Early, a formor rea- ident of Madison County, Iows, Who went with Winters to Toxaa, has becn arrested on suspicion of committing tho deed. . Dubngue Ytems, Special Dispatch to The Clicago Tridune, DULGGUE, Tay AUg- Lo (VIS teAFE down o building to-dny, tho joist on ono of tho atories gavo way, prec‘pxtnfing three of the workmon through "tho building, Fortunately nono of them wore soriously hurt, The lawyors aro vreparing briefs In tho cole- brated oats case of Blasdell ve. the Illinois Cen- tral TRailroad Company. Damages clsimed, $500,000, Suicido of & Mormons. New_York, Aug. 1.—Fredorick Monks, the young Mormon who bad ran away with his nne cle's wife, on being discovered by his nuclein his h(din§ place, 49 Ludlow stroet, shot himsolf and dicd instantly. The wife throatencd suicido, and drow a pistol, In the soufflo for its posses- nlovi it was dischargod, wounding her seri~ ously. Fatal Accldent, Lomsymxz, Ky, Aug. 1.—In Union County, Ky., 8 few finyu sinco, & negro boy 18 years old, was thrown by the mule ho wasa riding, and, becoming ontangled in the stirrups, was dragged Dy tho frightenod animal nearly a'mile, Whon finnlly rescued, overy.thread of clothing and long siripa of flesh wera found torn from his Lody. He livedbut a fow minutes afier. Virginla City Water~Works, 8ax Ppanoiaco, Aug, 1.—There is great re- {oloing o Virginla Clty and Gold Hill, Novads, o-night, over the successful complotion of the ‘Wator-Works, and the introduction of an abun- dant supply of wator toboth oities. The aque- duot is 18 miles long. Work was commenced threo years ago,and coat over $1,000,000, et b Al Another Uxoricide, New Yoex, Aug. 1.—Isidore Konkle, of Craw- ford, New Jersoy, got drunk while holding a wake over the body of his newly-born infan, and brutally beat his wifo, who was lying sick in bed, from the effects of whiohsho died. Konkle waa arrested, Konkle says he was only brushi: flies at the time the fatal blow was fuf The Nonder Atrocitione Kaxgas Crry, Mo., Aug. 1.—A spocial to tho Kansas City Times from Cherryvale, Ks., says Col, A. M. York-has received intolligence that mora bodios have been discovared at the Bendor gnvnyud, and that a cluo to tho whereabouts of o Bonders ean bo made, away the icted. Ocenn Stenmship News. TLavenroor, Aug. 1.—The stoamehips Holland, Oity of Moutreal,* from New York; Maaitoban from Montreal, and Lelpzig from Baltimore havo arrived out. NEw Yonrx, Aug. 1.—Arrived—Steamships Now York from Bromen, Castalia from CGtlasgow. The Massachusetts Libernls. BosTox, Mass,, Aug. 1,—Bome of the Liboral- Republican Btate Contral Committeo met to-day, mi’ appointed o Committes to consider tho political situation in Massachusotts, and the country generally, and to ropurt to a futuro meoting. S ©Ohto Constitutional Convontion. Covurnus, O,, Aug. 1.—The Constitutional Convention this aftornoon, by a vote of 41 to 40, ndopted o resolution for an adjournment of the Convention from Aug. 8to Dec. %, to moot iu Olnciunati, e The Great Eastorn. B7. Jonw, N. B., Aug. 1,—The Great Enst- orn loft Hoarl's Contont last ovoning to ropair the cablo of 1865, The Utnh Judgeships Speetal Dipateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Baur Laxe Orry, Aug. 1,—Justico Emerson hay boen assigned to this Cirouit Court, vice MoKoan, Univorsal rejoiciug, ¥arowell Bangnot. HaxmuToN, Ont, Aug., L—A bLanquet was fven to-aight byt oitfsens to the Hon. . AT, lnkt:‘ retiring Unitod Btatos Consul, ‘Lhe Mayor prosided. RAILROAD NEWS, Now Frolght Toviff For the Xown Di- vision of the Ou H. L & Pu Ry Rem Now Track=-The Xown Rrigands. Tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad hias isnued tha following now frolght tarift for their Town divislon. It took offcct yastorday 3 i ia e 10010 gE EE § FRRAE RN H g ulen & Boticeen E Pi E-s E OMeago, Englewood, s?, HE Washington Helght §.5 ol EH Joltet, and IR bl Ll H ] 2 oy 1 apor! 60} 184 Walco 83 o 85| +B8[173183.48 B11.175/68 \5311180/6.03 +80/,185156. 81 +63).180(57,93 <64|.155/88,72 66.200/89.99 6 3 2 63,00 60,13 164,68 165,28 9 63,53 167,50 368 Carible 063,63 818 Somorant. 89,35 18 Indlanols 70.09 878 Bpring 170,08 Bl Lathro 70,63 338 Havinglo 7071 7188 nsalwxn 12 BN B ke 206/72.68 1B00,73.93 +B8).810,74,13 +89,.820/76.18 B30/76.16 835,77, 0,77,08 815(79,83 . Biu 80,43 81, pu 421100 (E137 w3 fupyso g “poon Do) usonpg| § IS o6 Flodd 2use2s| g2rarens| : 3828825588382 E38RE28] 885EEREEERRRIRBRRALERSRE PSS AL TREEES BRI NISBRRROR22 TSR AR 7 s & 0| & | . 38| Nordyke. [ 78,621 71,501 81.00 73| Doonevill 8L 7950) 71180 511|Van Mate cpusl i 80,60 73.50] 65, 830{ Ds Bota, [38 B1.50| 74.50| 64,50 a9 83,201 .63 91,00l £2:60| 75:50| 67.60 /D, 3.0 B1.13) o.00| &350 76.50] 64,60 w38t 61,50 61601 53.00) 81°35] 77.25] 6958 @ g:10( 82,08} 9100 53:00| 78:00] 70.00 40/ 0| 82.73/ 95001 88.00| 74.75| 70.78 it 501 53.43] o0.00] £7.00| 75.69| 71:50 424} 70| B54.16| 87.00( 83.00| B0.2Y| 73,25 W 50] 64.80] 03.00f £9.00] 81.00] 73.00 o 2501 .43 99.00] 90,00( £2.00] 7400 il W 0.70/ £8.541100,00] O.001 £3.00| 7500 459| Ave "!.M 27% ]0 -00| 92,001 81.00| 78,00 467 .40 57.92,102.00] 83.00| 88.00( 77,00 i 43,701 68.061103.00| 1,00 86.00) 78:00 Lt 76.30] 60.16]104,00| $5.00| 87.00] 7. $58!Counoti filadie The Ohicago, Rock Island & Pacifie Railroad are lay‘lng o track from o point east of Washing-~ ton Heights to Calumot Harbor, whore s numbor of olovatorsnro to bo built, This branch road cannot full to be vory advantageous to the Calu- mot Harbor people. Tho Iowa brigands hiave not yob beon heard from. Tho general feeling among railrosd men ig that the Govornors of the States are not using a8 grent exortions as might be oxpected from thom under the circumatances. 81. Louis, Aug. 1,—Beveral gentlomen inter- ceted in the Keokuk & Kanens City Railroad mot here to-day, and closed the contract for 3,000 tons of iron from the Dauvills, Penn., mills, Qradiog is now going on in Mason, Obariton, and Saline Counties, and the entire road, from Keokuk to Kasnsas Oity, 235 miles, will be completed by tho lst of Janusry, 1876. CITY IN BRIEF, Torcy Shumann, Collector Judd's ropresenta- tive, paid out to the Oustom-Houso workmen yesterday the sum of $10,600. Nixon's Amphithoatro was sold on Thuradny, and wont cheap, the building, chairs, gnn-{vl 08 and fixtures, furnace, oto., only bringing $1,695. The regular monthly moeting of the Board of Manngors of the Erring Womau's Refuge will bo hold at tho institution morning at half-past 10 o'clock, ‘Tho Bonrd of Polico held » special moeting estorday atternoon, and devoted two hours to Kclrins ‘ovidence against rofractory policemen, the cases boing faken undor advisement. ‘The Doston Post assumes the authority of stating that the employesof the Sherman Houso, in this city, have formed a dramatio association, snd that the hotel supplics tho * flies." Bixtcon cases of knitting machines from Now York for Yokohams, Japan, loft thia city, via tho Northwostorn Railioad,- last evening. ' On tho same train was a lot of canned milk from Eigin for the same distant city. Tho stoward of the tug Charles Parker, who was thrown from that boat into the river yester- day, is gotting battor, His injurios, whick wore of a very paintul nature, may incapacitate him from work for somo timo. James Wilkinson was arrested - by United Btates detoctivos yesterday, on the charge of smuggling, and was taken before Commissionor Hoyuo. gfimnndu was tho property ho smug- gled. For want of positive ovidonce tho caso was continuod till Monday, undor $5,000 bail, The Graphie picturo will %robnbl bo removed from the dopot of the Morohants’ Expross Com- any to-day. Two days will bo required to ad- i:uuc tho frame, which comes in sections, and ang tho paluting, and henco it will not bo on oxhibition bofore Monday afternoon, A boy named Jnnn{rlh ll(jur of No, 4 Jofforson stroot, 11 years old, hod Lis right band and arm ‘badly crushed, at G o'clook last ovening, at the Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno Tailway yards, be- tweon Van Buren and Harrison streats, The in- ilurlns woro g0 sovoro that the injurod mombor nd to bo amputated. Tho Board of Public Works yesterday awarded tho contract for curbing, grading, and.paving tho Intorsectiona of Wabash ond Michigan ave- nnes with Thirty-first and ’l'hlrtruooon streots to W. F. Hildreth, at tho following pricos: CGurbing, 80 cents n linoal foot; paving, 61,18 o squaro_yard; grnde, 20 conts s cuble yard; g, 80 vonts A cubio yard. Dr, Hunt, of this olty, has proved himself 5 friond in need to o Iady travol n&;unlhe Michi- gan Southorn Road, 1ast Wednerday, from Wis- consln to Rome, N. Y. Tho lady, a Mrs, COoombs, wau solzod shortly after the train startod with cholora morbus, and her condition was in & vory short tlmo rondered oxceedingly critioal. Dr, Hunt, howover, voluntoored hLis soryice, and, in & short time, 6"‘ the diseaso under control and savod tho lady's lita, ‘Washington Hosing, son of Anthony O, IMoa- ing, propriotor of tho Statts-Zeilung, and Emil Ilackoer, o reporter of the same papor, took s rido to .Rivorsido laat Woduosday ovening with tho span of celobrated donation horses lately pre- sonted to Mr, Hesing. Through the breaking of a epring on the hugEy the horaes booame yuman- agable, and boththe gentlomoen wero thrown from the vehlolo, Mr. Hacker roceived s ulight contuslon on the hoad, while Mr, Washington Hoslng is soverely wounded on tho log, and may tako him some tmoto recover. Tho horedsiworo uninjured. 5 | Horno-stonlora have mado tholr apposrance &t Downer's Grove, a farmer named Roth having hiad throo horses stolon from him on Thursde) night Iast, Immedintely after tho Joss a Ohf- oago dotective l[:}umrml on tho scono offering to find tho horses, if sulllcient inducomont waa hold ont. Tho coincidonco of tho dotactivo's almost simultanoous appoarance with tho d.\ulmunr- anco of tho horso-thioves 18 looked upon by tho Downor Grovoites o most poouliar, and tho price of padlocks liag advaucod with & rush in that in- sting locality. Tho Westorn Unfon Telograph Company hins recontly oponod city branch ofticos at tho follow- ing placos. SouthBido: Burdick House, Wa- bash avenue and Adsms streot ; Oriont Iouso, cornor Btato and Jackson streots; Kuhns' Hotol, Donrborn stroet, near Madison and at the Stato Bireot Bavings Dank, cornor of Van Buren_ and Btato stroots, West Bido: Cornor of Oanal and Hnrrison straots, corner of Madlson and Wood stroots, cornor of Madison atroot snd Soeloy svonuo, The Oity Colloctor, having comploted his re- turn of delinquont. xoal ostato taxes to the Coun- ty Collootor, has turned his attontion to the col- leotion of parsonal property tax. Yesterday the firm of Y¥lotcher, Lazesr & Chonoy, No. 826 Biate atroot, aftor govoral attompls to eveda judgmont, were called upon by the Collsctor's doputies, who presented doouments authorizing them *‘ to make, lovy, nnd colleot.” Othors who ato indebted to tho ofty will bo visltod if thoy do not pay thoir taxes, T, M, Orossman, the woll-known livery man, In company with Ald, Hoart, of the ‘(vlulmx and pro- Ward, eallod upon the Mayor ;uuterdu sentod & pratost eigued by 176 of the londing residonts of the Wout Division, ssking him to yoto tho ordinance roquiring livery carriages to bo numbored and lighted at night. © Tho Mayor eald he could do nothing in the mattor until ‘Tucsday, noxt at the genoral mooting of tho Councif, when tho obnoxious ordinance, which makes overy driver of a hired earriage to all n{:pnnnnco! a hired hackman, may roceive fur- thor considoration from ¢he Council, The monthly "report of Mr. Sloan, the under~ writors' fizo reportor, for July, showa that there Woro 88 box alarms,’ 10 from tho West Division, 12 from tho Bouth, and G from the North. Eigh! 8till alarms were givon during tho month, The total estimated loss 1is given at 814,020, divided as follows: Wost Division, 80,170; South, 88,160; North, £4,700. Tha total loss to insur- anco smounted to 8 075, out of n possible loss of 868,000. Amcng tho arigins of the fires, care- lossnces with fire, lamp, and candle londs tho van with 16 fires to account for; carelossncss with shavings noxt, with 6; incondiary, 4; at- tempta ot incondinrism, 8; Bparks, 8 defective fire-boxes, 2; spontancous combuation, 2; soldar- ing-furnace, 2; elaking limo, 1; falso alarm, 1, The Boaid ‘of Publio Works, yestorday, oponed the following bids, sent in résponse {o an advortisoment for 8,000,000 sower brick : Kon- nody & McCrary, 500,000, 88 per 1,000 ; Hoyt & Alluls, 500,000, 88.09; Owen & Koistnor, 100,- 000, 28,75 ; Lundmichor & Bauchman, 500,000, 8.75; Kasters & Ditteman, 100,000, 88.85; Moulding & Harland, 600,000, ‘88167 Ex- colsior Prossed Brick Manufacturing 'Com- poo, 1,000,000 to 6,000,000, §0; . Slonter, £~ 00, '$5.60; J. F. Whitnoy, 250,000, 9.25; Houry Jonos, 250,000, $0.25; samo smount, 29,60'; same porty, 900,000, £9.76, and 1,000,- 000 at €10, The Doard nlso receivod bi for canstrugting tho contro pior, abutmont rails, sad ourbing, Slfing, and paving the appronched to Lake stroot bridge. No ocontracts wero awarded, SAD ACCIDENT. AYoung Lady Run Over and iKilled by tho Cnre. A sad railvay accident occurred yestorday aftornoon at 4 o'clock, on Halsted stroot, ot the crossing of the Milwaukoe & Bt. Paul Railway. As a Milwoukes avonue stroet car waa about to crosa the railroad tracks, a train suddonly appronched. Tho passougers in the car, anticipating scollision, all rushed out. .A young Iady named Anna Katz, of 203 West Randolph streot, being much agitatod, ]umpud from tho platform of the car, anding immedintely in front of tho approach- ing engine. Bho was knocked down and run over, the wheols of the ongine cutting off her righé arm near tho shoulder, and badly disf; ? hor faco. Bhe was jmme- diatoly picked up and conyeyed to her home, whero Bho was attended by Dr. J, A, Bheriff. Evory posiblo attantion vas hostowod upon hor, but it was of no avall, the lady dying ut 7 o'clock Inst ovening, The young lady who was thus so trag- ically killed wag a mont estimsblo por- son.” She hus buen for somo_timo a teacher in tho Washington Behool, and haa been vory Nfilbly esteemed by tho Principal. 8he wae in- telligent and refined, and leaves & wide cirale of friends to mourn her death, Tho antiolpated collision botweon the engino and tho street-car did not tuke{illcu, the former being stopped within & few foot of the Inttor. It insaid that the flagman is in fault. i e o e THE ARCADIANS. A parly of gentlomen, numboring about a dozen, composed of publie officials, profossional Ppeople, and & fow of the newspapor aoraft, mado an informal excursion to Sunnyside yosterday afternoon and spont & few pleasant hours in shoating pigeons and pitching quoits. In the Iattor game Mr. Fred Erby and Mr. John Blaie- dell excelled, while Mr, Jamos Stewart and Mr, ‘Tom Foloy woro notably proficiont in the other direction. In pigeon-shooting all made credita- ble scores for amateurs, tho bost ones being b; Mesars. Goorgo Glddens, James H, B?Inlc, aul Parmolos, Jumes Chisholm, and Kline. The flmn and ammunition were kindly provided b . Eddy Thomas, the gun-makoer snd crac) shot, and he also handlod the birds for the loss- exporienced markamen. Out of fifty h‘i’rymu not one escaped, for the reason that Mr, Thomas Wa8 prom fl'y on hand with his n whenaver any of tho others missod, en the sport endod the party fonnd s good supper waiting at tho hotel, and envelopod it without unnecoesary delay. Dur(n%the meal n suggestion to form o permanont olub, to be knowyn aa the Arcadian, mot with favor, and it was 0+ diately organized by tho elaction of tho following oflicors: Presidont, Mr. R. M, Hooley ; Vice-Prosident, Mr, Tom Foley; 8 retary, . James H. linyum; Treasurer, Mr. Jamos Btewart. Committees on Rulos and Membership wero also appointed, and the meot~ ing adjourned, to convens again next Thursday afternoon, for the purposo of going through tho routine business of shooting at pigeons and R{tahlnz quoits. The club promises to bs & ghly saccessful one, tho object of its organ- ization baing to provide out-door sport for its members once & Weck or gnco every two weeks. ‘The next meoting will menbly be” held at the olegant rural home of Dr. Quinlan, on the Mil- ‘waukee plank-rond, He has oxtended a hearty invitation to all the accredited mombers of tho club, and they will be only toobappy to avail themeelvos of his hospitality moxt Thuradsy afternoon. —_— SLIGHT FIRE. Tho alarm from Box 863 at 2 o'clock this moming was causod by fira in & bam in tho rear of No. 85 Wilson satreoct, Tho flames at flrst promised & large nnuuu;‘rnfion. Tho barn and its contonts wore entiroly destroyed. Loss about §200. Cnuso of fire unkuowa. Comparative Cotton Statemont. New Yong, Aug, 1.—The following is the compnrative cotton atatoment for the woek end- ing to-day: Bales, Net rocelpta at all Tnited latos ports during [T T— - uae 2, 530,255 The Otvil Rig] a LarTez Roox, Aug, 1,—Capt. L, R, Brown, con- duotor on the Fulton Nallroad, was arreuted thin ovening, charged with violating the Oivil Righta bill, in refusiug to admit soma colored peopla to & oortain car on his train, ‘Cho frial will como off to-morrow befora latrate. Narrow Escupe from Judge Lynch, 81, Lous, Aug, 1.—Peter Kesslorand hiy son August, who wer arrosted hore a few days ago for steallug mules in Oalloway Counly, and talen to tho Fulton coum{-uan for trisl, had & narrow escape from lynching o Wednoadsy night. Thoy arcived st Fulton on Wedneadsy -horaemen, well armed, rodo into and woro oxamined and committod to jail. Aboud 2 o'olock on the following morning, some sixt flm town witl tho avowed purpose of Linnging old Kessler, but the Oity Marshal, boing advisod of thelr inten- tlon, conconlad tho prisonara in th woods, aud antordsy took thom to Jofforson City for safo iennlng. —_—— Some Titlen. In tho Canadlan papors wo find tho toxtof A potition to tho Governor-General in roforonce to an inquiry into the Csundinn Paciflo Railwny seandal, ~ The hoading js as follows: “To Him Excolloncy, tho Right Ionorable 8ir Tredorio: Tomplo, Earl of Dufforin, Viscount and Baros OlunSnbo in the County Down, in thoPoorage tho United Kingdom, Baron Dufforin and Clande-- boy, of Dailyloidy, and Killoleagh in tho Countys Down, in tho. Peorago of Iroland, and o Daronat,. ono of Her Majosty's mont HHonorable Ordor of' tho Bath, Governor-Gonorsl of Canada, and: Govornor and_Commander-in-Chiof in sud over: the Island of Princo Edwnrd, Vico-Admiral over the Dominton of Canada and of the Island of FPrinco Edwazd," &c., &0, &a. e i e Drowned. ProvIpEXcE, R. L, Aug, 1.—Horman K, Hopps, of Wisconsin, wns drownod at Newport boach this moruln[g Ho wna a_student at the Nowton Theological Beminary. 1fis affianced witnossed ‘his drowning and hisunole noarly perished in his offorts to save him. Albnny Oatiic Marlket. +_ Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Anm%. Y., Aug, 1.—BrrvEs—Tho market bam ruled dull’ and fame, with alow aalcs, and but littlen ompatition, - Yenterday thrre wes a modorats atande anos, comprising tho usual local country dealers,. ‘who demanded and obtained a full o per b reduction: from the ruling prices of Isst weok. Trado ruled vory' dull. The aales of .tho dny mumbored 850! bead, sgeinst 1,0 on the opening doy last. ‘weck, To-day thero was s large attendance of buyors,. but they were noarly all local dealers, only a fow Now- Yorkera and no Brighton dealors helng present, Na {mprovement in the tone of the market took place, but it rulen eathier more irregular, All wanted sock, bit ‘were dotermined to buy at laat weoks pricos, and most auccesded, The roceipts wero about equal to Isst “week, and of an aversgo quality fully ae food. Embraced in tho Tocolpta ire 60 cary loads of Toxans and Ohorokoes, the latter of excollent quallty, 'Tho uativea are of good quality, but fow ex~ tra or prominm steers have yot bocn rocelved. Tha h!ghm yrice thua far s 63¢o por b, ho raceipts for the wesk aro : Bosves, 8,874 ; shioep, 10,400 ; hogs, 6,400 ; horses, 352, Mo Cows—Tho roceipts, incinding 20 head left over from Iaat week, numbor 60 head, Tho markot rules dull and {rroguinr, and no sales roporied. Suree AND Lams—The rocolpta havo bos cient, but the market rules dull and qulet. thus'far to local dealors numbor only ‘500 head. Lamba aro of good quality, but sheop ate faforior. Wa ‘quote shesp at 4@53¢c; lambe nt 7@Bxc. Honka—Tho recelpls continuo largo, but most,bave gonoforward. - MARRIAGES, SHORNBERGKR-REEYNOLDS—AL St. James Chan- ¢l on Tharadny, July 3, by the Rev. Artliur Brooks, Mr, Goorgo, K Blicenberzat, of Dulatin sni i Loulto Roynolds, daugliter of Mr. Hiram Roynolds, of_thia eity. DEATHS. TLATTNER Aug. 1, Frank J., infant son of R. J. and Eilon F. llattnos Funoral to-day at, 94, m. Carrisges to Graceland. BARNES. -Aug. 1, 8¢5 a. m., Willlam T, Barnos, 2ged §7 3054 month aud 14 dajs. ' Hora fu Daitimore, Maren Frtonds of the family aro insited to attond funoral from Quin's. Dllqul on Bunday at 10 o'clock n. m. § Baltimoro and Poorla papors pleaio copy. FURNESS-On Aug. 1, at bis rosidenco, 256 Hubbard stroot, Montaguo Furneay, agod G joase, noral frow residonco on Bunday, 84, at 10 a, m. Frxtlund:’ ;:!r Al]l;nn family aro invited o nlkl%zd. gk, AR —At DenPiatacs, Cook Jaunty, TiL., July 81, Margarot, wifo of Join- Barchard, agod 3 sears, Born at Carvindelo, Ponn, HOOD=A 480 North Dearhorn ntreot, July 3, Vistor Wilmot, only obild of John W. sud Augusta Hood, aged 7 monthis and 7 days. BRENNAN—Au, 1 hter of nd 6 days, al to-day from tho rosidonco_ af her paronte, 87 Fun, ‘Waont Manrao Atreot, by carrl gon to Calvary Com: 1a4 AUCTION SALES. By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. BUTTERS & CO.’S Rogular Saturday Sale of Household & Offce Furnitare, OROCKERY, CARPETS, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, On Sntuniny, August 2, at 93 o’cloclk, AT OUR OLD QUARTERS, Nos. 16 & 17 East Randolph-st. WM, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoers, HOUSE, LOT & BARN, No. 696 Wabash-av., AT ATCTION, On Saturday, Aug, 2, at 10 o'olock, ON THE PREMISES, 1, of cholera infantum, Estella '5.”and B, A. Bronned, sged 3 Two-story and Basemont Frame Dwoelling, with 16 Rooms and all modern conveniences, good Barn, Lot 35 by 171 feet. Location 200 feet south of Fourtoonth-at. TERMS---$3,000 cash, $5,000 payahle July 1, 1876 ; balance July 1, 1878, ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auoctionoors, =2l BY GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Regular Soufh Efiflamrflay's Sale Household Furniture AT ATCITION. Parlorand Chamber Seta, Marble-top Tables, Blk, Wal, Bedstends, Bureaus, W. 8, Bureaus, Pillar Ext. Tables, #ofus, Loungos, Mirrors, rates Crackery, & Oasks Yollow and Rockingham Waro, 50 Oasks Flint Glassware. At 12 o’clock, Open and Top Buggios, Sine &la and Double Harness. Orockery at 8 o’clock. Furniture at10. On Baturdny, Aug, 3, at 9 o'olook, GRO. P. GORE & CO. By DUNGA.NS%N. DOWLING & > Anuottonssrs, N. W. cor. Ninth and D ste., Washington, Velwale Subnrian Proerty PUBLIC AUCTION. o£¥je Tl sel a¢ Pablle Auation, on TUBSDAY, 20h day Ut noxty on tho pramisos, a ), ablo Proverty, contalaing o acroe, on Rock Orenk: djoin| lorame o o_wost, Goorgotos on Bl Cveetbobin T Gomgtory, Weshiogton ©lty, and tho Potomiao Rivor. It can bo 18id off advan: taggoualy. 1n ballding 1ols, or for a cemotery of nAtIORe] rlrk, and possessos fnrm! af the finost views in tho Dis. rlot. Tho passago of the P stroot cars ronders it acovasi, ble, and brings it 1n olose cuntignity to P streot circle, g proving part of Washingicn, | rao masalol contalnioi 18 roome all {d m nd gonvonionoes ; grounds well out, with chinioo fruits, flowors, uvozgroe: amake-house, fce-houso, carriage-hon: ‘makos it in every respect a firat.olnes ro onoe. lioro i a Jargo morchant.mill, in good urdor, With thio bost and moot Improved machifiersy and s caysoity of 110 bareala flour por day, with tha wholo water powar of Rock Crook, 'l'ht‘l-‘ is valuable stons. 'y, whiol has boon, and cat agan bo, warked to advantago, This entiro proporty is 'u‘fl warthy the attention of spooulators, T{fln%‘fl—t n&‘hlblxd Gllhl: hul::l‘l; 1and 2 years, 8 por cont Intarast, payablo sem anaualiy, wx‘r'ox':’u:max s ormation indsiro of EVAN LYONS, 15 ek NWNQANBO". DOWLING & CO,, Auctiono: By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Poromptory 8ale at Auotion of FINE FURNITURE, &, THAT MUST BE SOLD, ALSU, 40 Rolls Ingrain Carpets, hava ord, L - e P TR R 803 S5ttt end 8280uth 08 TAYLOR & HARRISON, Ar BY BRUSH, SON & CO., 41 8outh Canal-st. BEXTENSIVE SALE OF Furniture and Carpets, This Morning, at 8:30 a.m. o Parlor, and Dialng-room Fumitire, g, t Pt and ey "f&’.fi:fi&'fl'?fi i 0; Bhlokonan Davarie, lodstoxts, O Extonslon Tablas, Mitrars, Bpring e SWinor Ghrentas Oloek i o, Brnn Vo, O botes, Tiriusals, And Volvol Care Date: Look'ont 1o e o Hatueiie fonday. N &G0, Ancticasors, i et (teosorm,