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VOLUME - 26. - DRY GOODS. Stecial Bangain | FIELD, LEITER &CO., State and Twentieth, and Madison and Marlket-sts., In coxisequeuce of removal to their new store early this Fall have MARKED DOWN large lines of seasonable and durable goods to MERELY NOMINAL PRICES. They would state to their pa- trons and the public that so fa- vorable an opportunity. for sup- Pplying their wants has seldom been presented, and they re- spectfully invite examination. : COAL. Coal. Coal. MINER T. AMES & 00, ¢ PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 1 West Randolph-st. Lackawanng .......... Cannel Conl. Walnut Hill, Erie, Hocking Valley...... Chr et Minonk...... Indinna Block. 8.00 Wilmington. ..ooceaveernioraenneennn.. 6,00 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Liberal Reduction made on .Coal by Car Load. TO RENT. - OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Cffices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. :Single or in suites. ‘Witn and without Vaults: English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. 4 The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. FINANCIAL. T0 INVESTORS. THE LIMITED REMAINDER OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC 7:30 GOLD LOAN Will, on tho basts of Troviona ealos, s0on bo absorbed. ‘These Bonds aro roceivable in payment for tho Compa. ny's Iand at1.10; axo tho abligation of & strong corpo tion; a 1st mortgago on tho road and its oarnings (nearl; @0mlles now completed), and, 1o addition, aro socura: by ovar, 0,000,000 scroa ‘of valasble 1and, or 50 scrou (o a3 jond, "Tho 1aud salos Liavo thus faravoraged nearly 86 por acro. JAY COOKE & CO. LUNT, PRESTON &EEAN, Bankers, Goneral Agents for the 7-30 Loan, LAKE NAVIGATION. FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, Wattorn Transportation. Company's steamor TOUN. i TAIN OFCY, Gapt. Gibson, will1eave dook fooy of North Dhnchornst. o, Ualon L , Capt. Brath, laavos dook fogt of Bou ot WWodnandas, Aug: 13, 177 1 "Woatorn Transportation Company's atoamor’ EMBITH: sTATE Gapt Wlghl Wil Taave’ doeke oot ‘ot Nort C 37, Auiguat 1, b7 p. . b "n:(l:‘;'fl ud Paasigo Tletots, appiyat 15 Canalots, B A. A. BAMPLE, Passengor Agont. , Milwaukoo, Bheboygan, eto., dally, Sundays B e B e Hatecaay T rsasston 1300¢ for B10e . Hal ‘waukoo, eta., don't leave until8 p. m. d_Favon, Grand Rapids, Muskegoo, Spring e trtiport, Bianistos, sior datl, Busidaye o coptod, 7p. m. t, Joseph, daily, Bundays ezoopted, 10 &, m, B o s donT eave kT e o ey Ports, M , Weds and Friday, o e e M okt Hlemaba: o PROPOSALS. Notice to Contractors. Soalod proposals will bs recetved nntil Wedneaday, Aus 3L e ol Of tho ‘whiststated, (a. tho Hrelent 0. & 8. L. Rallway Ca., corner Oarroll for the erction of & now Passongor Do- uilt al tho carnor of Oarroll and Clinton-ate. and spooifications apply to 3t. 8. D. Uartriok, ‘Awistant, Enginoor, at tho abovo named offic M, J. BROKCRR, Ohlot Enginoor P.; 0. & At. L. Railway, GENERAL NOTICES. "Notice to Creditors. Oroditors of ¥, B, Gardner, F. B, Gardnor & Oo,, and Tha F. Rt n.mDI:;r], F;vhn I?An!ll not prasented thiter claime d concorns, ara requested to do so withow. del embor af tho Gouimittes, JARED GAbE, { Committos. JENRY W, KING, WA] Bat- lar. Addross, BECOME & CO,, e e ! ANTED--AGUNTS--FILOM 875]| to 8240 por montk, averywhore, to soll ono) I of the most usoful artiolos oyor fnvented i neoded In overy family, Sond for Ofrou I 157 Stato.at,, Quioaao, Nk, W.AINTHED. ud & fow wooks during the h ot Foeserhag to el 1o veok ot e ot M tao ne, . on tha bank of Lako NN, toa 0. Jtacine, Wi, TOBACOO AND CIGARS, P o wrbde JOSEPH M, LYONS & (0. Bugoceaors to ANDREW PEARSON, ‘Wholesale Dealers in GLOBE TOBACCD, Imported and Domestic, CIGARS, Smokers’ Articles, 120 RANDOLPE-ST, COR. CLARK, [lobe Tabiace Works, WALKER, MoGRAW & 00, Detroit, ‘Wo make o Sfmeinlty of Fine Box Goods for Gentlemen’s Smoking, at ‘Wholesale Prices, In addition to the sbove, we haveo opened the finost Retail Case of Cigars in the city. JOSEPH M. LYONS & CO, 120 RANDOLPH-ST. ‘ARTISTIC TAILORING. L Word to the Wise” Our Fall and Winter Fashions aro issued. hi t placed on our Counters a o e o et T BA R, G O RO WRERINGs, suITINGE, snd BHA: Wo Discount TEN PER OENT on all Garmonts ordered of us during remainder of August, 1873. ‘WHEDDING GARMENTS & Specialty. BERVANTS LIVERY mado to measure. EDWARD ELY & 00, IMPORTING TATLORS, WABASH-AV., cor. Monroe-st. ESTABLISHED 1854. LUMBER, ncmfi%@élsu.wzx NorTH SANGAMONSLHIEACO, CHICAGO, MONDAY, AUGUS' 11 1873, FOREIGN. Further Particularaloi‘ the Siege and Surrender of Va-: lencia. One Iundred Mouses Injured by the " Bombardment, 'Movements of - the Opposing Forces in Other Quarters, Additional Changes in tho. Brit- ish Cabinet. NEW_PUBLICATIONS, FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY THE TMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8. M. SMITH, Seoretary of the Tllinois Btate Flarmers’ Association, before the Liv- ingston County Farmers' Association, At Pontiae, on the Fonrth of July, Is now ready for delivery ns an 8-page doou- ment, for genoral circulation. Farmers’ Olubs and Grangos will be sup- plied at the following rates: Singlo Copios.. 2 ots. | 100 Copios...75 ots. B Bhnioanio% 1 ota: | 1,600 Coblen .. 86.66 Address J. W. DEAN, Room 6 Tribune Building, Chioago. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRAIN. POPE & DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 218 Washington-st., Chicago. Prompt personal attontion to business.’ Cor~ respondenco and Consignments invited. b Po: Davis RANGES, &o. BOYNTONS HEATING FURNACES! “Qur Taverite® Runges, “The Cnbinot? Coolc Stove, Balthmore Meuters, HMenting Stoves, Tuitlo & Bulley's Reglutorn, &e. Thoto gooda aro tho Yory bost manafactured and. ars ollablo [ o oot Tho BOYNTON FURNAOK oa o squal, Overy G0 difforont alzos and kinda for Hoat- ng buifdingy of"avory ‘doncripi,” Yoating and ven: Iatlog promptly attondod to.: . Eatimates mage on short Totldo. Wo. fuvilo tha sttontion of “dealers awd th 080 ‘wanting ap erfoct working furmaco or cooking arrango- mont to call and 800 us ot sond for elrculars, BLISS & BROWN, & Lake-at., Cbicago, YVAIN'S Ranges, Broilers, &c. No. 36, STATE-ST. 8.J. IERON, N. W. Agent. STEAM HEATING. STEANM HEATING, all its branohos, and Doalers in Wrought s > lZI.:?on Pl;’w ond Fittings. & SAM'L I. POPE & CO., 87 & 89 West Lako-st, PAPER. (0. R NOYES &MESSINGER, PLAIN AND PRINTED ‘Wrapping Paper, 151 MICIIIGAN-AV. DUSINESS CARD. J. M. W. JONES, Turnishos STATIONERY, BLANKS, 0., aud doos PITNTING, of afl kind tly nd at'falr pricos. BENL WL allghiady, promptly, suc 4 foi v Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st, B SPAIN. Mapnin, Aug. 10.—Tho Gacefa publishes the text of tho Porto Rica bill. 5 All officors refusing to tako thotr posts in’ the army are to bo trled by court martial. The re- organization of the army in Catalonia is activaly going on. C i Tho Intransigentos have sent commissions into provincos to incilo insurrection among the soldiers. A dispatch from Barcolons reports that heavy cannonading hos bedn heard in the direction of Borga. . Maprip, Aug, 10.—The Cortes has abolishod the executive right of pnrdon. . Tho leading idea with the moderate foderalists in tho Cortes is Lo convert tho presont provinces of Bpain into Btates. The special Committee appointed to consider tho question. has mado o roport to the Cortos approving of tho motion granting authority for logal prosecution of the insirgent deputios. At a mocting of the deputics bolonging to tho Loft it was decided to opposo.debate in Cortey on tho constitution until s general amnesty is grantod to Ropublicaus implicated in the movo- mont for Oantonal independenco. : Conetrras, who waa dotained on tho Gorman man-of-war, Los boon rolossod,and landed at Cariagona. i The commandors of the German nnval forco in Spanish waters have rocoived fresh instruc- tions from Borlin to provent tho surrender of the insurgent Spanish mon-of-war captured by thetn. Tho Cm:izenn inanrgonts vainly attempted to roinforco Valoncia before its surronder, and to rocapturo Almanza and Vittoria, Gon, Balocodo hag dofeated the insurgents at Chinchills, near Abacote, ono of the rovolted towns of Murcia, capturing their artillory, mili- chest, and 400 prisoncra. ‘Tho Carlist loader, Cucuils, with 1,000 men, throalens an attack on Delaplaing, in Valoncin. Bavonne, Aug. 10.—Tho Carlists have sur- ronndod Ogarzum, in the Provinco of Guipnzcon, Tho Ropublican troops have retrested to Pampoluna, from Elizonda, leaving the Carlists in possession of Northern Navarre. 'ho Carlist Gon. Dorrogarray, with 7,000 mon, isat San Esteban, Herald Spectal, VALENOIA, Aug. 8.—Provious to the surronder 10,000 troops concentrated before tho city under command of Martinez, Campios, Balocado, Vo- lurdo, and Villncams, ‘aud with’ eightaon siogo cannon in position.” The Junta proposed to sur- rondor the city on condition that the command- ory of tho troops guaranteo full pardon to all in- surgonts, and expressed an approhension that tho insurgents would burn the city if thoso terms were not conceded. Thisj)mpnulion was mado on tho Gth, and the samo day occurred o stam- pede from the city of frightencd peoplo b&:uully alarmod at tho prospact of facing & bombardmeont or the oxcosses of tho insurgents. Aftor two day's parloy and doliberation, the Commander of tho'troops rojected tho torms ; wheraupon tha Junta and violent Intransigentes took to flight at midnight to Gras, tho port of Valenois, aud thero embnrked on o stowwer for Cartagens, hooted by tho peoplo. Out of fiftcon batialions of volunteors, throo .only romained in the sur~ rendored city. Throe hundred killed and wound- od cover the losses on both sides, but tho injury to the cily aud commerce i vory great, Ono hundred houses wore damnyd by bombardment, CARTAGENA, - Aug. - 0.—Tho foreign Cousuls lisve taken refuge on board o frigato. Controras hos boen rolonsed. e GREAT BRITAIN. Loxnpon, Aug. 10.—The Observer says tho cur- ront report that Ayorton, lute Commissioner of Public Works, fs to succoed Mousell, tho Post- master-Genoral, is untrue. TLonpox, Aug.§ 11—8 a. m.—3Mr. Agoerton, lato Commissionor of Publio Works, becomes Jaage Advocate-Genoral, an oftico .which has been va- cant for throo years. Itis holioved thatit will not bo nocessary for Gladstone to bo re-olocted to Parlinmont, in consequonce of his assumption of the Chancellorship of the Exchoquer. Childors will retire sitogether from the linia- try in Qotober. A roport that he was to succeed to tho Exchequer is not correct. e FRANCE. i PARIS, Auxi'. 10.~Jules Janin, tho distingnished litteratour, is soriously ill. The Independence Belgo pronounces unfoundod” tho Teports that Austria bas directly or indirectly interfered in the negotiations with Count do Chambord. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Six Persons Fatally Injurcd on & Cnn. adian Ralirond--Two Porsons Killed Near Alton, X1l Onesuia, Ont., Aug. 10.—A gravel train run- ning through 8 swamp betwoen Orellia and Othiorly ran over two cows. The van, contain- ing laborors, was badly broken. up, and’two, named Stevens and Towell, wore instantly killod, and six othors fatally wounded. Avton, 11, Aug. 10.—A sad accident occurrod last ovening at tho road crossing on the 8t, Louis & Jacksonvillo Railroad, about seven miles from this city, and near Piasa Creok, Mrs. Schnoider, who lives near Brighton, and hor son, who is here on a visit from Indiana, were returning homo in 5 wagon and whon on tho crossing wore an over by tho ovening down passenger train, and both killed instantly thoir bodics boing ter- ribly mangled. - AuausTa, Ga,, Aug. 10.—A sluo[)mf‘cu of the Wilmington, Columbia & Augustn Rnilroad was thrown off a trostle noar Hamburg this morning. Two n;nungurn wore badly bruised and the ear wrocked. Obltunry. Wasmatoy, D. O., Ang. 10.—A. G. Allon, & well-known journalist, nged about .55, died hero to-day, after a fow days' ilinces. Roouesren, N.Y., Aug. 10.—Wm. W. Clark, formerly Professor of Natural Heience in the Btato Normal School at Albany, died hore this moruning, sgod 40 years. puon. o S ¥atal Wagen Accident. 8r. Louts, Aug, 10.—As George Lynch was driving ono of §Jumum’u cirous wn{:ona down Olivo streot this morning, in attempting to crosy tho railroad track to lot a oar pass ho was joltod off tho box and the whools passed over his head, killing him, ¥is parents live in Brookl; an ho hos o wife and ohild in Kaness Oity, Fecling in Kentuchy Against the New State Schemes LousviuLy, Ky., Aug, 10.—All the newspapers, with ouo oscoption, in Western Kontuoky, op pose tho project of forming & new Btate out of portions of Keontucky, Tounoxsee, and Missls- sippl. Tho project in that sootion of Kentuoky iy outeomod a visionary, Amertcan Dontal Asvocintion. Banpusky, 0., Aug. 10,—Tho American Den- tal Ansocistlon, In session at Put-in-Day for sov- oral daye, adjourned to-day. Tt was tho Inrgost maoting over held by tho tooth-pullers, The hotels at Put-lu-Bay aro now able to accommo- date visitors, P T Attempted Murder. Oa1no, 111, Aug. 10.—Bud Anderson, colored, onginecr on i tug, was etabbed this morning while in bed by some unknown negro. Hig wounds are dangerous, e = = Shot by & Customs Oificer. Bartimone, Aug. 10.—A firoman on the steam- ship Balthuoro, nnmed Graner, left the stoumor to-night with ¢wo bottlos of liquor, The custom- house officors, Carson ‘and Norion, ohjectod, but Gravor passod on, followed by Cnrwon. In a fow mYnuLoa a pistol shot was honrd, aud ono of the other pattios procooding to the apot found Graner shot in the head. Mo was taken on board the stenmer, and died soon aftor, Carson took a small boat and wont to the Gus- tom-Houso, Ho will surrandor to tho polico au- l'lwrltlns in tho morning, A —_— THE POTOMAC DISASTER. The . Catastropho Said to .bo Due | (to Criminnl Cnarclessnesn == Soventy Kives Now Rclloved to Xinyo Ecen Loat. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasninoron, Aug. 10.—The Wawnsset disas- tor was ovidontly, to a groat extont, tho'rosult of oriminal carlossnoss, Althongh the cortificato of tho vosset allowed hor to enrry only fifly pas- gongore on rogular trips, it is admitted that 160 Imnaaugom woro on board. Thoro scom to have ioon scanty nrrangomonts for the snfoty ovon of fitty porsone. It is said thero wore apparontly no precantions whatoyvoer ngainst fire. Tho Troas- Fl? Deparimont will ordor o rigid invostigntion info tho mattor. [ the Amsoctated Press.) Tho funoral of four members of the Reed fam- ily lost on tho stoamor Wawnssct taok place this aftornoon. > WasminNaroN, Aug. 10.—Tho steamer Van- dorbilt arrived to-night from the &ceno of tho Wawnesot - dlenstor, with six .moro _bodies of victims, Tivo of them weroe identified ns thoso of George W. Cooke, grooor, Wasliington ; Richard Murray (colored), Rlnsscnaur 3 George Tibbs (colorod), deck hand ; ary Blackwell (colored), passengor, and a little girl about 12 yoars of ago, supposoed to bo tho dughtor of "Mrs. Lucinda Grant. - Tho mixth hogy was that of a colored woman not yol idonti- od, It is snid to-night that the total numbor of bodies 8o far recovered is fifty-vix; though not over tweniy havo been idontifted, Anothor stoamer wont down thlnovenlnfi and is expected to-morrow with more bodies, fany of thoso ro- coverod to-day had beon smmflly oaten by crabs and were badly disfigured. 3 The latost ostimate of ‘tho numbor of thoze lost on the Wawasset is that it will reach 70 at least, Many of these will-in all probability not be identified, particularly in casa of colored per- #ons who foll victims to the disaster. Pdshieion codateiiey FIRES. Lose by the Portlnnd, Me., Conflagras tion About $600,000==k"ive Lives Lost ==Fires Elsowhore. PorTraND, Mo., Aug. 10,—Aftor carefully com- ‘paring snd reviewing tho ostimatos, the loss by the firo is put at about $600,000, ns follows : Damogo to Galt's wharf, 8100,000; build- ings on it, 810,000; clovator, £50,000; con. tonta- of - elovator, $26,000; oconl on Gaolt's wharf, ©25,000; stoamor Dirigo, $100,000; stosmer Montroal, $140,000; stonmor Carlotta, $50,000; Atlantio wharf nnd buildings, 840,000 ; coal on Atlautic whar, $70,000 ; woox on Atlantic wharf, $500; total freight on board the threo stoamers and in the throo shods and in storehouses, 2100,000 ; two cors Joaded with lin- sood oil, 87,000; Alvin Noal's rigging loft, §1,000 ; Stoward's storos of Btosm Dacket Company, £8,000; private proporty of 160 employes on boats, £8,760. Total, 8649,760. This leaves 50,250 for orrora and omissions, “ho ateamor Dirigo was built in 1805, and was o propellor of 941 tons. She originally cost §160,000, and was turned over to the Compnny at 375,000 whon it was reorganizsd, but way worth $100,000. Sho now lays ashore on 8pring Point ledgo with her smoke-stavk and art of hor boller above wator., Laigo ploces of cr aro floating about. The Montreal was a side-whool boat, 1,197 tons, and was built in 1857. Thy Com- pany valued her st 150,000 Bho way takon by the Express and beached on Cushing Island, to the loft of tho landing, whoro she now lios, with one whool abovo water, tons, belonging to the Nova Scotia 8teamship Company. Sho was an old blocknde-runnor. \ Prof. Baird's flshing-steamor Bluo Light tachicd horand put her on Cushing Point, ¥here sho now lio burned to o phell. o The total insurance henrd from is $1568,000. The insuranco on elevator and Grand Prunk Railway proporty will probably carry it up to $200,000, or one-third of tho total loss, ! John Clapp, clork at tho Maine Ateamship ofico, roports that ho was standing by the sido of tho Excalsior, in which the firo Jvas discovored whon ho folt his leg burning and jumped for the hose, and in loss than haifa ‘minute had water playing on it. Another clerk roports seclng tho shod on the opposito wide of the wharf on firo nearly at the snmo moment the firo origiually toolk iu tho Excolsior. Tiio Scomiad Wwoumon Woro: kurted saiowhit; Nollio McCarthy having hor dress in flames whon sho jumpaed ovorboard. . Thio historio steamer Chnsn{l’ulflm was Iying at tho Franklin wharf, noxt above Galt's wharf, but o line was got out and 300 men pulled her up to tho Custom-House wharf. Tho body of Frank Taylor has beon recovered. Tho littlo girl has not been recovered, but thore is now no doubt about her fato. ‘Willinm Matteson, a stevadore ,wad in the hold of -the Dirigo. He jum':ed overboard and was undoubtedly drowned. 'This makes tho loss of lifo two men, two women, and a littlo girl, QUARANTINE, L, T, Aug. 10.—A fire broke out this ovouing in tho storc-room of the United Blates Light-House, Everythingin the store- room was destroyed. Loss unknown. Br. Louts, Aug 10,—Tho tos_and coffae store of James H, Forbes, 417 Franklin avenue, the salo stables of Joseph Johneon & Co., 916 North Fifth stroet, and the rear of soyeral dwellings fronting on_Fifth stroot, burned this morning. : Loss about $10,000. Partly insured ; £3,000 in tho North Amorican, Philadelphia ; £5600 in the Phenix, Brooklyn, N. Y, ; 3600 in the Hibernian, Clovoland. —_—— Shot by o Womau. CINOINNATY, O., Aug. 10,—An Enquirer apo- cinl_snys {hat at Springfiold, this foronaon, DBridget Sullivan shot and mortally wound- ol John Grifin on the strect. This is the socond attempt by her on Grifiin’s lifo. 8ho allegos that ho promised to murry her and then married another. Fort Wayne Driving=Fark Associite tiom, Font WAE, Tnd., Aug. 10.—Tho firat moot- ing of tho Fort Wayno Driving-I'ark Associntion wilt tako placo heso on Wogaesday, Thursday, and Friday. Some of the best horsos in Indiana, Obio, aud Michigan will be hore. Ocenn Steamship Nows. New Yonx, Aug. 10,—Arrived, steamers Den- ‘marl and Goltio, from Liverpool. New Youx, Aug. 10.—Arrived, steamer Sama- xig, from Livorpool, —_— An Enrly Marringo. LousviLLE, Aug, 10,—From Warron County, Ry., it roported a marriage betweon a boy aged 18 and a girl aged 11, it SR, ‘The Cholera. LoulsvILLE, Aug. 10.—One denth ouly from cholera reported fin this city during the wock ending to-night. e E R Suicido. Tenne Havre, Ind, Aug. 10.—A girl namod Amanda Davia, rnconfiy from 8t. Louis, com- mitted eulcldo {n this oity to-day by taking mor- phine. Jealousy is supposed to bo the eauso. piedhata ot S The Manitobn Affair--What the Gove ernmont Proposes to Do. ; From the Washington Chronicle, Ay, To From o romark made by Secrotary I'ieh yes- torday, immodiately aftor nlu&ulnnnld with tho Prosidont, it s manifest that tho Manitoba difi- culty has beon officially diroussed in tho Cabinat aud the polioy of the Goverumont marked out, T'ho sotion of the authoritios of Afinncsota in the promises will be nttuntlvuli regarded, and In onse of nocossity Fodoral interforonco will ho intorposed, but not until it is imporatively uecossitated, Tho Govornmont will then como to the front and oxact the justico from tho Brit- {sh authorities whicl, up {0 this time thofi have withhold, It I by no mioaus cortain that Exocu- tivo intorforonco Will bo deferred, as has boon freqhiontly staled of late, until tho moeting of tho Court having jurisdbtion in_tho matfor, which takes placo gomo time in Qotober. ‘T'he Govornment regards tho imprisonment of our ofticers by the Domluion suthoritios as ominont- 1y illegal, and is manifostlv auxious to procuro {heir suozdy roleato, " thoy havo sold fermonted liquors, Tho_Corlotta was an iron boat of about 500 | WASHINGTON. Protest of tho Browors’ Organ Against the Beor Soizures in Massachuselts. COrop Reports from the Agrioultural Department, Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, THE DEER QUESTION IN A NATIONAL IOINT OF VIR, Wasnivaton, Aug. 10.—The organ of tho Browers’ Association of the United Statos, pub- Hshod hore, makes & very significant statomont rolative to tho trinl of fourteon Gorman restan- rant keopors in Worcestor, Mass., which has just concluded, and theso fourteen Gormans, overy ono of thom In possession of a license for which o hios paid {ho United Btates Government tho sum of §20, have beon flned in Worcester, Mass., and sont to the Iouse of Correction for #ix months, and ordered to flnd $1,000 bail not toviolato tho anti-boer law for oneyear, because Coucerning theso arrcats tho Senlinel snys : Massnchuncits takes tho fourth rank in the mann- facture of formonted liquors among the Haten of tho Union. Bho I8 only exccedod by Now York, Penn ayl- vanin and Oho, Bho pald last year fo tho Fedural Government $510,280 nw_tax on malt Mquors, and for tho first nino months of tho presont flscal’ year sho Dald $474,631, against $404,590 for tho samo timo last yoar. Iisho hind been permitted to go on up fo tho Tst of July last sho woilld, ot tho gamo rato of fn- cronsie, Liave paid 1o less than $003,048 Deor tax into the Treasury of the United States, & sum cqual to the annuat intercst on $11,(00,000 of our 6 per cont_Londa, Allthat will hencoforth bo lost, ‘The Government of tho_United Btates hus recelved for evory bucrol of thna selzed oor or destroyod, tho sum of §1, Tho Government oficisls bLave con- tinued” fo " colloct tho Federsl tax, ond " thus indirectly enconraged (he manufacturer 46 hronk tho law. The question now arfses, wiat is tha Federal Governmont gojug to do in Mussachusotio? If it la . unlawful in Massnchuselts to mannfacturo and sell heer, the Government cannot legally collect any taxes, aud the money forced out of tho browors. by tho Fed~ oral officers miust bo returned to thom. If It is propor and just to ruin the manufacturers snd doalers of fermontod liquors, and {oconflacato tholr hard-carned property, it must also bo right to do 1ho smno with oae auiged in tlio mantuctire aud salo of whisky nud tobaceo and any other artiolo, If the Fodora Govornmant quictly submits to bo deapotled of its rove enuo {n Massachusetts, lot it bo deprived of the same olsawhiore, in fact bo slarved out. n AGRIOULTURAL REFORT. The Agricultural Department reports that the probublo whoat yield for 1878 will bo 220,000,000 bushels. The Inrgost absolute falling off corn is in Illinois, where thero is a reduction of 16 por cont. The Dopartmont reports that tho flax culturo is grontly on the increaso in Towa, CONSUL ATPOINTED, With referonce to the joint action of tho Btato Dopartmout relative to the appointmont of Amorican citizons of German birth to bo Gon- suls in Gormany, it may bo stated that o cortain porson from tho South has rocently been np- pointed Consul ot Stulgardt, Germany, to take tl(xfi placo of Mr. Lauprecht, o German-Amorican aditor. OFFICIAL EXTORTIONISTS, An inyestigation into the conduct of Justices of tho Pencs and Constables in this Distriot, which has just concluded, siows that these potty oflicors buvo oxuotad from tho pacplo of thi District nearly 3100,000 annually in oscoss of tho lawful feos. Tho District Logislaturo, by a lnw passiod in favor of those harpics, Linw practically nullifiod all exomption-lows passed by Congrass. A WORD TO MR. JUSSEN. The Washington Sentinel, tho Lrewors’ organ hore, makes an attack upon Bdward Jussen, of Chicago, on account of Lis rocent lottors. It says s+ Wo eincoroly Lopo thiat Mr. Jusacn will notsucceod, by roviving religious antiphathios and jealousics, In dividing the Liborals of Chi- cago, and thug continuo tho infamous rulo of tho tyrannical temporance muckors of that eity, 110 nIUKL yeu romutin v 116 J0UBr hu 11 Coldy” [To the Associated Presi) THE CASE OF TIE-VIRGINIUS. ‘Wasnivgroy, D. C., Aug 10.—There is onl one question connceted with the Virginius whicK iu considored of suflicient importonce to justify an examination, namely: Whothor that vessel was, about two years 8go, sold to ono of tho South America Ropublics, as stated at that timo, It 8o, tho Virginius is now euiling uuder papors of tho United States to which sho s no right, and for which offonso she would bo liable to cap~ ture by our own authorities. WEATHER AND WATER. War Bepartment Weather Xeport. LOCAL OBSERVATION. g Hour afob-| S Direetion and] serration, | & oree of wind. 0141 08,09 Calm. 80,16: 78 6O|N. E,, fro 0/08[N, E!, gentio. T109|N. L., gontle, 50.04f 7alst[cal 9:00 p, ) 10118 p, 031 _19}81]s., light, Maximum thermometer, 79, i Minimum thermomoter, 60, . OENERAL ODSERVATIONS. HicAo, Aug, 10-10:18 p, m. Statlon, * Har.|Thr| Wind. |Gain] Weather, Breckour'd; o7lcalm, : 63/Calin, 61|\, gentlo, 738, light. 80IN! E,, ygontla, dontlo, N. W,, fresh, m, 65{Calm, G9IN, W, gontle, 1218, E., frosh, PRODABILITIES, Wasmarox, D. 0., Aug. 10.—For Now Eng- tand sud the Middle Btatos castorly and sonthe eastorly winds, falling buromoter, highor teme orature and partly cloudy westhor. For the Jowor Inkos and thoueo to Wast Virgings sed Eastorn Kontucky, northeasterly to sonthonst- orly winds, falling barometor, warm and in- crcasingly cloudy weathor and occasionnl rain, For tho Northwest and Uppor Lakes and north- ward to tho Ohio an]ug aud Missouri light vari- able wind, mostly northeasterly, highor tempor- aturo nud cloudy weathor, with occasional local storms, For tho Qulf Btates northerly winds shifting to southeasterly, partly cloudy wonthor and high tomperaturo, “For the South Atlantis States northeanterly winds, elifihcly highor pros- sure, cloudy weathor and light local ralne. HTAGE OF WATLR. Daily roport of tho siage of water, with changos in Tho a4 ours ondiug 8 p. m., Aug. 10, 1878 2 RIw olUANGEA, i 2inliiin., #t. Loul . Paul, Solow Wigh wator of 1471, Belonulg W. . Kaurstar, Observer, Room 78 Mnjor Block, Chicago, S e e Elfcets of 2 Serenndes From the Atlante (Ge.) Constitution. A young gontlemun of Macon, who is not in tho musical way bimwelf, but considors thut he {8 a good judgo of such matters, concluded to werenido lils swveothonrt tho othior night, In pursnance of this pralsoworthy dosign, ho Jioas Juvonilo Afrlean and o harmonicon for 10 contd, and betook hhwself aud biy colored asuistant to his avgel’s howse, During the on- suing half-hour the midnight zalmym boro into tho adjncont windows o bautiful supply of the most wtonsely doloful music that ovor tortured the human "onr. At logth the second- story window openod. The youug, gentlomun struck a peusive attitude, and waitod for his aweothonrt to roturn hor thanks. Sho did ro- turn Lor thanks. Thoy wore protty warm, and nigh o to two gnllona in quantity, Cheir ad- vent wns followed by nconfused sonnd as of footstops retiring with unwonted rapldity, n po- culinr odor as i somobody bl boilod an Ethioplan in that ncighborhood, and all wag still. The young gentleman did not como to businoss noxt day. o spent tho tmo in a tub filled with sweot-oil and ico, and gout word ho had boon struck by lightning. THE TICHBORNE CASE. A DMcember of Parlimnent Eunting for Tostimony in Amoriciu==Gid Charges Ropoeuted to o New Andi= ence. sirom the New York Tribune, Avg, 8, Mr. Wiallog, for twonly-Lwo yenrs past moms bor of the Brtish Parlinmoent from Poterboro, arrived in this city on Wadnesdny, from Lng- Iand, in order to obtain_testimony favorable (o tho Tichborne title nnd estates, in whoso causo ho hau from_tho outsct tukon a decp iuterest. Ho told & Tribunereporter, lnst night, that o man appeared fn England abont threo weaks ago, who rotonded to bave been the stownard on board the sproy, which_picked up the bout from tho wreck of the Bolls, containing the claimant, or Sir Togor, ns Mr. Whatloy invariably torms him. As the man gave evidonco of spenking tho truth, and corroborated important testimony already givon on tho trinl, ho thought it ndvisablo to como over and seo if ho could find corroborative proof. Ho hind prosccutod his inquirios to somo oxtent alrendy, with vory fair succoss. Mr. Whn!lc{ talked nbout thoe Tichborne case ot considorable length and with porfect freodom. It prosents o romauce, ho said, of especial in- terest to all who spealk the Inglish Jangungo. £ tho first docision and the prosout irial aro in accordanco with law and justico, it iu tho most oxtrnordinary instance of fm]lcinl miscarringo known in history, If the claimant is an impostor, it 18 .wonderful thet for soven years bo ehould sot the heirs of tho estato b dofiance, and then that tho Government should hnvoe takon up the cudgels in defense of a auit broughit to reeover ll)rivnto property. But, Lo continued, the English public do 1ot bolleve that ho {8 an impostor, and they domand that Le shall havo tho samo means of proof that aro givon to others, ‘It jsduo to influences brought to boarupon Parliament and the Govern- ment that ko doos not have thowm. England i moro crowded with Josuits than any other part of the world, and thoy are more efilcient under Dr. Manning’s teaining than evor beforo, Mr. Gladstona ;r)mtuots thom, though whethor he ‘is one himselr is loft in doubt, siuce he declined to auswer the question whon T ry\muuly ‘prosontad it to him. Tho Tichborne trial was an experi- wment on tho En.rt of tho Josnita to learn whothar England might b not only their home but thoir citadel, Dr. Aavning, and not Mr. Gladstone, is at tho hend of tho Dritish Government. The press is muzzled, and overything i8 supprossed which boors udversely upon tho Roman Catholio priesthood, * It s gonorally supposed,” ho added, * that the Tichhorne caso is surroundod with mystory 5 on tho coutrary, this appearanco of mystery has boen oreated * by the longth of the trial. * Tho facts aro simple.. A youn: man who had beon long abont from homa returns after unusial ad- vountures aud vicissitudos. Ho s recogunized by the mother, and lives with hor until hor death, two years lator, Ho is rocognized s Bir Rogor by his noighbors, and is o fnr bolieved in by the publio that ho readily ratses $100,000 to aid hitn to prosecuto his claim. The youngor son, Alfred, who succceded to the catato on the doath of iy father, never bolioved tho brother to bo dead; but ho hed died in_ tho menntime, and the property was in the hands of tho widow in trust for n(\;oung son. Bho wrote to the mother auking if the claimant was her veritable son, and sho nuswored that be was, The family solicitor roturned the sane nuswer. Bnt shoe did not wish to beliove it; sho belongod toone of the most influential Catholic familios in England—the Arundels of Norfoli—and brought the wholo poworof tho Jesuit party to horaid. Dr. Mauning is at ity head, and is the advisor of Mr. Glad- stono in Roman Cotholic affaira; this is why the Govornmont has instituted the pros- ocution for perjury, nnd why twitnossos have beon gathorod from all parts of tho world to ouotuin it, at o cost of from .£600 to £1,000 onch, ‘Cho fact that thoy sout for this Ty of witnowses, instond of dopending upon XLord Bollow's testimony relativo to tho tattoo marks, which defeated the claimant on his first trinl, proves that thoy do not considor that tes- timony trustwortliy or couviueing, though it was upon that solely that thoy based their chargo of porjury.” Dr. Whalloy chargos that the spirit of Euglish Inw was violated in that the aceused hud not ro- ceived information of the witnossos who wore to be brought against him, or of tho naturo of their testimony; nor had he beon aided by the Btato to bring witnesses for his dofonug, s is provided by Inw, Ho complainod mos! Dbitterly of the supprossion of froo specch., Ho and another mombor of Parlinmont had been {ined .£100 oach, andl anothor £500, becauso thoy bad discussed tho ‘Pichborne enso at a publio mooting, ‘'hey woro not tried by a jury, bub by o court presided over by 8ir Aloxander Cock- burn, Lord Chiof Justico of England, whom ho #poke of ns the modern Jeffrios, Ho had mnde an addrous o his constiluonts on the subject, :| and no publishor would ventura to priut it with- out porsoual guarantoes against loss, and when printed no onodarod toeirculato it. **If this siate of torrorisi continucs,” he added, “thera will bo wany more l[n{‘flmmm Inunched for America.” Mo snid that tho Chiof Justice of tho Common Pleas, Sir William Bobill, lad been advorse to ! Sir Roger"” from tho start, and that tho Lord Chiof Justico, before whom tho prosont trinl is pundlnfi, avincod his partisanship during the first trial fiflasiefing 8ir William Bobill on the bouch, and by actually passing written notos to Hawkins, the adverse "counsel, one of which read : *If I were Judgo and you counsel we would havo had this fellow m Nowgato long ago.” Having alrondy projudiced tho caso, it was o violation of EnF]iul.\ usago and English ustico for bim to proside at tho prosent trial. Mr, Whalloy 6aid that the courso of Sir Ales~ andor Cockburn, In adjudgivg all words which 1uight ivfluonco jurymon to bo in contompt of court, was even worso than that of the notori- ous JofTrics, who roliod upon ploas of contompt of court for his moss dangorous ouslaughts upon liberty and Protostantism, Bir 4\loxnnfinr Cock- burn practically proclaims that ho will allow no froo discnssion in Englund, sud there was noth- ing in the nunals of Jumos I, more outrageous or tyrannical than this, ——— Andignation-Meoting of Kusbands. A call for an indignation-meeting, signed by sixty mon whoso wives have gouo * ummor. ing,” is published in the Lafayeito, (Ind.) Jour- nal. Tho call reads as follows : ¢ 'The undersigued, grass-widowors of the City of Lafayotto, boing imyrnuunfl with the immi- nonce of tho criniy in the family relations of the commuuity which tho geason ins brought upon us, and feoling that the omergency requires wise cotnsel and cireumypoot yot dotermined action, respectfully roquost that” all their follow-suf- forers will meet with them at Nos. 8 and 5 North ‘Lhird stroot on Wodnesdny evening, July 16, to tako counol togotlior ns 10 tho bost ‘mathod of filvln oxprossion to their indiguation at the n8o desortion of unfeoling spousoes in this, tho ‘very summoer of thoir discontont, and how thoy cani mot offectunlly mnko u bold_strike for tho cause of malo equality and men's rights.” —_— e A New Parlor-Game. Tho attention of young ladios who hnve ox- hausted all interest fn ordinary socinl pleasures is invited to tho following new ¥ulnr-gnmu: Lot & young man procure & stick of candy (tho shorter tha bottor) beforo starting to soo his swootheart, Wuit ‘until tho “old folks™ havo Joft tho parlor, whon ho must insort ono end of tho stick in his mouth, aud Induce his “Dul. cinon to tako tho othier betwoen her honoy- coatod lips, Ioth'commeonco sucking tho candy ut tho pamo time. Now, tho point in the game i to soo which shall get to tho middlo of tho utick first. Whon that point is reached, romain thore as long as posniblo, A ¢ Xxoynl Foultorer,”? Tho holr-nppurent of England aw been dub- Dbed o *‘voyal poultorer,” by some disrespootful o Al it would scom Justly so by the fol- puragraph from the Gardener's Maga- ‘* Bomo ono hos described the Princo of Walos a8 u ‘royal pounlterer,’ and so long as he hny phioasants driven into cornors that, by the aid of sovoral sorvants to Jond and band guns to hiw, ho wny uhoot them at the rato of 120 un hour, sud take care to lave the doed rocorded in tho nowspayers—o loug ay tho Princo of Walas doos this, he must ondare to be designated as ¢the roflnl poulterer,’ and ho runll;/ ought to tuke out o licouso as & dealor in game," NUMBER 356. MORE BLOOD. An Unprovoked Shooting Affray in the West Division, The Victim an Innocent and Unoffonding Porson. _ The Chicago Daily Tribune, Yostorday did not paes without tho usna) sanguinary oncountor. It ocourred in the vicins ity of Itandolph snd Desplainos stroots, sco- tion of the clty uusafo to frequont nftor night. fall. Tho encounlor originatod about half-past 9 o'clock, in, the rostaurant of A. Luzarus, No.- 120 West Randolph strect. At tho hour named, two rough-looking follows * enterod tho rostaurant and nsked for o glus of : liquor. ‘This boing - rofused them, aslked for coffeo. Thoy wore by the proprister that tho lust cup hud been drawn o fow momonts before. 'Lhoy then asked for numbor of articles of food, all of * which wore refused thom, lceauso they wore uot * in storo. ‘Uhis seomed to very much onrago the roughs, and thoy begnn abusing tho snloon- kun!mr, by addressing him in the vilost languago. 1o becamo angry, and ordored thein out of his place, threateniug that if thoy did not go ho would havo them nrrested. They hootod at this, but soon wont out on tho strcot, Thoy woro followed by Lazarus, who cloims to havo gono after thom to soo that thoy stole nothing from tho fruit-stand outsido, 'The unruly cus- tomers departed, swearing that they would yet show a reatnurant-keepor that ha had struck the wrong men whea ko refused them liquor. Whon tho roughs had passod about fonr stores, on Weat Randolph street, ono them turned about and, taking deliberato aim, fivod, the ball miss- ing its objoct, tho snloon-keopor, and ontering tho templo of a young man who was passing at the time, named Vincent B, Tiatimero, of No. 218 Mitcnoll streot. 'Fho wound inflicted is n very sorious opo. %he ball en- torod the loft lemplo, and is to have penotrated tho brain, Without o groan, the unfortunate young man foll down in- sonsible, and had not becomo_entirely conscious at o Into hour Inst night. Doclors Flemming and Homp attonded him, and rent him at once tohis homo. An effort was made Lo extract tho ball, without succoss. Pho victim of thin most wanton assault is an eatimablo young man, about 27 yours of nge, and is employoed in some subordinate eapacity in tho City Burvoying Dopartmont. His chances for Tocovery are vory slight, according to the opiu- ions of the attonding physiciaus, Aftor doing the shootitg, the men ran into an alloy, and, bofore the police wero in pursuil of them, they hind dirappeared. About 11 o'clock, Thowevor, Roundsmsu Vosey, from a description they - informed. supposod . hovhad rocoived of tho mon, nrrested n rough- - looking fellow at the cornor of West Randolph and Cannl stroats, aud took bim to the Madison Strect Station, whero Lo gave tho namo of Georgo K. Ainsworth, After a brief confine- mont thors, he called tho statiou-koopor Lo hig ccll, ond acknowlodged that he did tho shooting. Ho soewed to bo o vory dos- porate character, aud ropontedly snid he hoped tho man ho had shot would die. While uttoring theso words, howover,hie was in a state of beast~ Iy intoxication. His compunion was not cap- tured. loth men wero natives of this country, and are about 25 years of ngo. Sorgount Johnson bad n sqund of mon out last night on the hunt for the other assassin, — INCENDIARISM AND BURGELARY. The Destruction of tho Store of Richards, Shaw & Winslow in Attemptedes-¥lic Vault ftobbed of 82,000, About 10 o’clock last Saturday night, Officer Pennail dotected a small flicker of flame on the {hird floor of thestore of Richards, Shaw & Wins- low, at the corner of Madicon and Stato streots, Arousing the watchman on the first floor,the two ofticors proceeded to tho third floor. Wnen thoy arrived at tho second floor the room was filled with smoke, nnd the existenco of fire was strongly indicated, Arriving at the third floor thoy discovered firo in Lho southeast corucr of the . room. lastening thither they found n wooden box filled wilh burning shav- ings and _eplintors of wood, well Euturatod with oil. It required but a minute to throw the wholo of the burning fire-ball into tho stroet, thus saving the store from probable destruction, and tho city n torriblo conflagration, After tho officors roturned to the firat floor, thoy discovered that the vault door had beon openod in thoir absence, mul an oxpminntion revenled the fact that the contouts of the vault wero in & very disorgan- izod condition, The watchman at “once wont aftor the cashior, who did not put in an appenr- anco until yestordny morning u wu caily Lour, whon ho mado the slnrtlinF iscovory that about §2,000 in curronvy and sight deafts wero missing from tho vault. Tho job was n very protty one, and but for the timely discovery of the flames by Oficer Ponnull, would Liuvo boon vory doplor- ablo 1 its offects, Thero is not tho alightest clue to the perpotra- tor of this infamous outrage, whose punish- mont could hardly bo tao summnry. e e FATAL ACCIDENT. At 1 o'clock yestordsy aftornoon, an unknown man was run over by an engine of the Forl , Wayne Railway, noar tho Madison streot viaduce, and instantly killed. The body was fearfully mangled. 1t was taken to the Morgue. He waa apparontly 35 years of uge, and bad the lettors “W. C." on his right hand. —— An Invaluable Tea-Set. Max Adeler is ranilbnsiblu for the following : “Wo aro glad to learn that the Emperor of China hos issued s decreo declaring that if tho chiof oflicer of his housohold handlos dishes so carolosaly as to break them ho shall be killod. Wo say wo aro glad of this, bocauso wo hope to have tho same regulation put into effoct in this country. If it is, about 2,000 hirod girls will be oxecuted every wook, and wo may ronsonably hopo that tho destruction of crockery will bo checked. Wo havo stopped it tomporarily in our house by " having n _ tca-set made of wrought-iron and painted whito. Whon a new hirod girl comos she dropstho coffoe- pot upon the floor. TFinding, with amazomont, thot it doos not brenk, sho thumps it with a flat~ iron and drops bricks on it, and goes ont and Bgrru\rs a sledge-hammer and whaoks it; and o, gite down in front of that coffeo-pob and burate into toars. Thon sho givos waming, loads up with sugar, boof, and_butter, for hor” sick aunt, cmbezzlos three or four hom-stitched handler- chiofs, aud MI{ odd pillow-casos that aro lying around, and n oflice, Wo wouldn't tuke a million dollucs for that ton-sot.” N, Justico in Persin. Tho mafesty of tho Inw is vindicnted on par- ticularly solemn occasions in Persin by cuttin holos in the delinquonts' tlesh, inserting lighto candlo-ends, and lotting thew burn out; al- though skinning alive is & moro froquent motle by Which tho governmout of tho Bhuh signitios its disapprobution of tho conduct of un ofrending subject. Excopt, however, in casos of oxtromo povorty, & oulprit mny avold tho discomforts of decortication and et himself squara with the powers by submittiug to a pecuniary sacrifico and a cortuin amount of pruning, rogulated by ciroumstances, ' and applied te limb or foaturo, according to tho tasto and funoy of tho exeeu- tioners. Indeod, further than this, a judicions uso of his wealth hos boon known to onablo a rich oriminal to expiato Lis offcuso by the mers formolity of o uoon-day walk through tho fashionnblo stroots of Telioran, unoncnmborad by ony artiola of dross, oxcopt & ring passed through tho gristle of his noss, to which tho oxcoutive ofticer attachos lun‘lmulmsz string. With #0_olastio a syntom of criminal Juriupri- donce it i not to bo wondered et that attachment to his national fustitutions should, in the mind of the Persian, amount to pootio and oven to re- Tiggious devotion. nily Faithfal The rosults of Miws Ewily Faithfull’s rocent visits to this country aro four lecturon which sho {4 now dolivoring in_Enplund, on tho following subjocts: “ Jtigiht Months i Amorien," # Lngs Jish'and Amorican Orufors,” Aworican Pootw,” *'Tha presont Aupect of tho Womau's Movement In’ Awvrica,” riu for tho uenrost intolligence- . porceiving that it i 0 good me over, she -