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> 8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST )4, 1873. THE SPORTING WORLD. The Utica Races Posiponed on Ac- count of Rain---Races Elsewlhere. Fourth Annual Meeting of tho Earl Park Associntion, the Shootist, Returns the Lorillard Championship Medal. Brown, An Extraordinary Challenge from the Obscure Bruiser. ‘THE TURF. TUTICA RAGES POSTPONED, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Urtoa, N. Y., Aug. 15.~Tho rainy weathor continucy, and it was found nocossary to post- pono the races wntil to-morrow. Although it rained nearly all night, a fow hours of sunshiue would have sufliced to put the track in good con- dition 3 but it was cloudy all tho foronoon, and toward noon a slow, misty Tain sot in, It was thought best not to tako tho chancos of another wot afternoon. Evorybody was satisfiod with the postponemont, In the 2:21 raco to-morrow Fullerton is tho fa- vorito, snd in tho 2:50 raco Clomentino, both solling at odda againat tho flold. RACES AT FOUT WAYNE. Fonr WAYNE, Aug, 13.—This was the first dny of tho races under tho auspicos of the Tort Wayno Driving Purl Ausociation, and evorgthing passed off matisfaotorily. A slowor last night put the track in fino condition, aud the wenthor was evorything that could bo desirod. Tho sitondunco was quite largo for the first day. Tho first ryaco for horses that hnd 6ot hoaton 3 minutos, for o purso of £3,000, was won by b. m. Dolly, ownod by Samuol Tonco, of Andorson, Ind., In threo straight heats, Time, 2:42}4, 2:41, 2:413¢, Tho second raco for horscs that had not boaton 237, for & pnrio of 8375, waa won by b. g Jo Sitwan, owud by Willlam Dolany, ot Munyfiold, Obio, inn};lxrun straight hoats. 'Timo, 34214, 2:4087, 2:0637. '.l‘h{n prospect for to-morrow is good. GALESBURG DRIVING PARK. Gaurspuna, I, Aug. 18,—Tho Galesburg Driving Park Association lins boen organized and Is notivoly engaged in proparing tho grounds, o full wilo track bolng already completod oy in fino order. Thoy offor promiumes to tho amount of 87,600 ‘Iho fair is sot for the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th ‘of Octobor, ‘THE EARL PARK MEETING. Tho Earl Park Associntion, of Larlville, IiL., will hold its fourth annual horso fair on tha 26th, 27th, 23th, and 20th of this month. Promiums aggrogaling $5,000 will bo given in & serios of seventoon running nud trotting races, Tho on- tries aro to closo on tho 18th. ~As the Associn- tion haa horotofore given gororal satiafaction, it i expoctad that tho coming moeting will bo tho most succossful ono yot held, Tho track is in eplondid order, and i probably tho best country track in tho Stato. Tho programmao 'l as follows’: FIRST DAY. FORENODN, No, 1.—A premium of $§5; running race; quarter wmile darh ; eatch welhts; 10 irat, $35; Lo second, $10, b A promium of $235 ; for 315 to socond, $65 ; to third, $22, AETERNGON, No, 3,—A premium of $100; trotting race for Buyesr olds and under; to dirst, $160 } to sccond, $90 ; to third, pacers ; to Orst, 30, No. 4.—A premium of $100 ; trotling race for_horses that nover beat 2:38; to firat, $240; to econd, $145 1 o third, $40, A premfum of 053 ruuning race ; el wilo ‘welghta § to first, $50 ; to socond, $17. -A presnduin of $10 3 foot' race between Ton, ud Henry Taylor, or auy ollors; entrance froo; distance, 200 urds, APTERNOON, No. T.—A premium of §6003 trotting race for horace that never beat 3 minutes; to firat, $300; to second, 03 to third, §90 ; to fourth, $60. -A promium of 8600 ; trotting race for horses that never beat 2:30 ; to firat, §300; 10 gecond, $180; to third, $00, THIRD DAY, FORENGON, No, 9,—A promfum of $05 ; running raco, 3¢ milo daeb, eatch wolghts ; to firat, $45 7 to second, $20, No, 10.—A premitim of $50; trotting race for lioracs thnt nevor bout 3,20 to firet, '45; to socond, $15. AFTERNOON, No. I1.—A promium of $400 ; trotting raco for horuca Liiat nover beat 2:44 3 to firat, $180; to sccond, £90; to third, $0, No. 12.—A' promlum of $500; {rotting race for horsca (liat nover beat 2:34 ; Lo first, $300; to second, $150; to third, $30, TOURTH DAY, FOUENOON, No. 13,—A preminm of $50 for besd roadster stallion, mare, or gelding ; atylo aud specd dombined ; to first, $35; ta necond, $15, No, 4.—A premium of $100; running raco, milo dash} cateh woights ; fo firat, $75; to eecond, §45, APTERNOON, o, 16.—A promium of $25; foot-race for “ hoftics 20 ono alloged o thls saco wlio cannot scalo 200 poituds or over; ¥istanco, 60 yards; entranco free; to first, $13; o socond, $8° to ihird, 55. No. 10.—A premium of 215 ; trotting race for horsen thal mover beat 503 to ist, $1657 10 second, $80; to cd, $30, No, 17.—A premium of $1,000, for il horacs; to firat, 2500; to second, $230; to third, $160; to fourth, $100, i THE PRIZE-RING. AN EXTBAORDINARY CHALLENGE. Tho following communication to the editor of tho Now York Sun is o littlo ahead of anything of tho kind that has yot appeared. As a litarary bruiger, Mr. Bascum is eutitled to tho champion- ship: Bim: 1 aco that thers has beon another litle prizo~ ght on Long Teland, butweon o coupla of would-bo ‘pugilists, Obatbors aud Seddons, in' which Seddons was most_unmercitully punished, aud that, too, from o olher causo thau being found th bad compang, 1 notito, also, that 'fom Allen has publiskied a card, saying thit if'Chiarloy Gullagher wanta to ight him, 84 b bee statod, ho will give litm o chancs o two weeks from hfs iuceting with MeCoolo, for any amount from 3500 unward, Fivo hundred dollars! What an cnormous sum of xeady mouey (o propono o fight for | Now, If Gallagher would do tho right thing, which T hiave 110 doubt s will ho will wait upon Mr, Allen and placobim in a condition that lio would need iho aid of o couplo of stout dontixts o vxtract s pair of bools from iy stomach, Thad expicted to quit this business and ratiro to privats lifo, unloss X could offect s contract with tho overninent for {ho purposo of Whippiugout all prize Sglters aind putting o slop to thia Sutamdus pracicain B United Btates, for which I have nado o Droposie tlon to Congress, ' But us tho Government seeme slow o tuke Lold of 1ay proposition, I wish to mako tho fol- lowlng proposition through yelie aper, to o above named goutlemen, yiz.: 1f thoso 8vo would-bo pugil. 1ats will mect mo at Sait Lako ity ou. tho 4th day of Novemlior next, I propaso o bot s follows : T will bot ‘Tom Allen, or any othor man, any amount from $5,000 upward, that Charloy Gallagfior “(with mo, to traiu'him for tWo hours) can whip bim lnuside of twouty rounds, 1 propote, furthor, to bat Tom Allen $10,000 that X can lick L insido of clght rounda, T will bot $50,000 that X can whip' Gallaghor and Al tou bots insld'of twolve rounds, T will bot McCoola §10,000, that after two hours' trufning with mo, cither Allen or Gallagher can lick Ul and not recelvo o cratch. 1 propose to bot Afty thousand more that I can whip Gallaglior_and McCoole, hoth at ono and tho same time, (nuide of 24 rounds, but with the oxpress undor- glanding that L ain nol 6 bo leldresponsitla for uy 9l accident ¢ wa) i 1tlo bshuess tramanciion, 0 0% SUis nd notwithstanding Churntiers wh, Zong Inland o fow dayn wince, Job oo ey Oliambers or any of Liafricnds thq win'of F10,000 thist with one day's trafning T esn put Soddons in & sop) tlon that Lo will whip Olsmbors, aud punlelhiny bydly ineido of 24 rounde, Aftor which I will ot Oburmpary and Hoddons §25,000tliat 1 can whip Ahern botl aopan of s round, wid ot roceve neratey il further bot tho sum of $10,000, that ¢ et s takon, neither Olimbors HOF Biddoas wal ot PrOpUs0 or ccopt auothor fight, After all (o above bets ary iaken, and the husiness trateacted, I propaso {0 bet $100,000 hiat I can whip Allen, Unlfn[hur, McCoolo, Clintabers, and Soddons, all coming ut iu at ouo and 1ho eamo ' timo, insido of ihirty mliutes, i n regular, strjght-ont, Tough aul Lumablo Bght, brovlded Can allowod tho uadvioey of two good men lubido th ring, to droj Felor thon wuatio for lufy, o8 0% mon us st an X y uncle, Who resldes in Now York, but who s of ‘presont ucrous Ui briny ocuun, Wil g un gis caeney on my whibping any ton men’ tu the world fh an olde Laehloued rough und tumble fght, and will dowblo ti. Shaount ot iny elipping auy eigtt mon, acoordiug ta s ol at tho comlugat me sltcrualaly, Sty HukiTtuey confoss that I regret my oocupatior 5 oral thing the brulsing any pun‘:’fmn‘f;’«?{m nll‘;;c oy en, us open to objections on somo. soeounth. Loy hei ny country domanda it of e, molllng affont) Ino mure bleautiro than n good drluk, accompanjed ith & pactal tight, ‘Lhoreforo I have now consludsd Lo fight it out on thia iino, 1f 1t takes all summer, and ity aoney whoro it will do tho rust good, sauld fust eay to tho gentlumon sboss na a0 L linvo other Litulnoss of lmportance (o tramums sl Balt Luke ut tho Lo ubovo specifiod, thoir nof-ationd mnco will by no serlous. dleappolutménd, o far s T cuucerned, have very mauy'frionde in that gcctlon wha hiave ot Lind theploasura of wituokuing U of ay pugilisilo exerclscs, aud as I vapect Pross ident Grant to be presont, T would rather profor tho goatlomon would accopt my praposition, 1 8160 wish Junt Loro o any to tho stidonts who aro traf ning under me that, from this timo until tho 161h ofMioptouber, X will bo at Montvalo Bprings, where thoy can havo their regular lossons as uaunl, All papors friendly 10 (o caao plotso cory. i 0MAS BASOUM, MAnYvILLE, Tonn., Aug. st Ui THE TRIGGER. TIOCEON-SI00TING AT GALESRURO, Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicugo Tribune, DNOWN, or CLEVELAND, RETURNH THE LORRIL- LARD OMAMPIONSUIF MEDAL. OLEVELAND, Aug. 18.—IHarvoy Lrown, of this olty, who won tho Lorrillard modal, typifying tho ohampionship of the United Btatos iu trap- shooting, at tho rocont coutost in Saratogs, yoo- torday, roturned tho mednl to tho origiual dovor, accompaulod by the followlng Istter, yhioly will ox Tatn tults oree. (t{a: /28,y Neto Jork: i Braes Ty Lorwandoa pou thin dag, por Untted Blates Express (horowith), the ZLorlllara natioual champlonship modal won by ma at tho recont grand Bweopstakes at Baratoga Bprings, Aug. 7, 1873, Having aa sot, an 1ts ponsoasor, recelved 1o cliallongos n no- cordancs with tho regulations governing tho chame plouship, "X deom it proper fo ralurn the tnodal you sa tho origibal donor, to bo - disponcd of ns may bost muit your Views oud wishes, Tho reason for this action 18 that my ro- cent exporlence t Baratoga Springs eatlafioa mo that the contests in dofending tho badgo aro likely to bo of such a chisractor that no gontloman can cousintontly onter {ntothom. Iregret that tho inftistory in your pralseworthy effort Lo oncourago trap-shooting and Hold-sports in this couniry should have do- voloped the gamblors® groed for gain _ratlor than sn honcat deiro fo test the comparativo merits of tho conteatants, I trust, thon, suy socond sweepatakoa for {hin modal will tart out under such suspicos that fiture conteats in fia defonse will bo all thint you and othor trus sportsmen conld dealre, With much respect, I romain your obodiont sorvant, anvEY A, Browy, Mr. Brown fairly won tho modal by suporior skill in shooting, but ho doos not chooso to. oom- R{omlao Lis position as & gontloman by continu- g to compoto in A contest whioh a8 wne shown at Baratogs, involves all the bago sots of tho pool-stand, GALesnoun, L., Aug. 18.—Thoro is to bo another pigeon-matoh to-morrow morning, be- twoon Drooks, Austin, and Btock ; stake, $25 apiecoy 31 yoards, A second match in tho aftor- noon, between McKonzy and Brooks, for $10, samo distance. Also & sweopatakes, for whioh it is oxpocted o liboral purse will be made up. plilet. Sobiall BASE BALL. POOLS ON THE CHAMPIONSIIF GAME betwoon the famous Philadelphis aud DBoston Clubs, which is to bo played on tho Twonty- third Btraot grounds Saturdsy aftornoon, will bo sold at Tom Ioley's billinrd hall to-morrow even« iog, from 7 till 11, Tho olubs aro expected to arrive in the city somo time during Friday. 88, Lous, Aug. 18.—Tho Boston Red_ Stock- ings arrived hero to-day and played o game of basa ball with tho 8f, Louis Turners this aftor- noon. Score, 87 to 5. Thoy will play the St. Louis Empircs to-morrow, and thou goto Chi- engo. AQUATIC. ROWING MATCIt AT DETROIT, Spscial Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tytbune. Drrrotr, Mich., Ang, 18.—The race horo to- dny for a silvor oup botwoon ton-onrod barges of tho Zophyr, Bcalalor, and Dotroit Boai-Clubs, was won by tho Zophyrs, who pulled over tho courso, o milo and o hait, with the currant, in 7 ‘minutes and 30 soconda. NEW YORK, The Gold Market--Effcct of tho Pay- mont of the Alabmna Damages, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune. New Yonx, Aug. 13.—Grest ansioly provails horo on tho part of bulls of gold, at the proba- blo offect of tho paymentof fifteen millions gold, 88 Alabama damoges, awarded at Gonova, to bo mado on Sept. 18, noxt, the wholo amount to be paid in ot one timo, The Governmont is algo to soif six millions during tho prosont month, ond tho offect will bo to make gold cheap. Tho anxioty of the bulls Is displayed in prominenco in an articlo in tho Eventng Post, whichattompts to show that negotiations "have boon conducted - in such a mnnner 23 not to unecttle valuos and disturb finananocial affairs, It states thst during tho _past two months J. 8. Morgan & Co., Morton, Xoso & Oo., and Jay Cooke, Me- Culloch & Co., hayo negotiated gxchange on tho Bank of Englaud for ton millions, which is now to tho crodg of the DBritish Consnl-Genoral, Archibald, in this city, and that another five millions 8 roprozentod Ly called bonds pur- chasgod in London and {ndorsod to Archibald, (70 the Associated Preas.) New Yonx, Aug, 13.—John Somers, known to tho polico 05 s murdoror and thiof, waa srrostod Ingt night whilo attempting o throw Androw J, Wilnon, » supposod Westory morcliant, into the East Riyer. Homors wos subscquently identified 03 the thiof who robbed a woman in ‘the Fulton TForry Houso, & fow nights ago, of $3,500, Thore was o roport in irculation Iato this of- ternoon at the hotels and other publio plncos that o Long Branch steamor bad sunk on lLor way to Bandy Hook, and that 400 lives wora lost. Thore was no truth in the roport, and no acci- dent has ocourred which would give foundation for such a cruol hoax. The joint suit commenced in tho United States District Court againet J. R, Platteand E. A, Boyd, importors, 78 Murray street, to recover 1,000,000 gold for undorvaluation of imports. Beparato Buits against onch bave also boon com- menced to rocover 50,000 and 840,000 for similar offonsos. Tho firs bale of now cotton was rocafved to- day from Bavanunh, and sold at auction at 193c. William Kennedy, doputy kecpor of ‘tho Tombs, who accidontally shot and killod Thomas O'Brion while cloaning a_pistol, testifid. to-dny that hio kept his revolver in ordor that ho might dofond himsolf against Sharkey, tho murdorer, who had attompted to stab him o fow days 2go, collision of two tugs with an_oxcursion barge, Iast night, on tho Hudson River, nonr Albany, resulted {n ono boy being fatally injured and four others badly wounded. Extensive Jewelry Robbery. Br. Loums, Aug. 18.—A fewelry robbory of considerablo oxtent hag just como fo light here. It n‘y‘x};nua that about two months ago John Schulor and Claronco Swayno left the employ of Bugeno Jaceard & Co., cornor Fifth aud Olive stroots, with whom they had Borved, ona as salesman, the other as fraveling-ngent, and oponed o wholesalo houso in an intusance building, cornor of Olive and Tifth streots, directly opposite Jaccord & Co. This arousod tho suspicion of Jaccard & Co., and, on un ox- amination of their stoclk, thoy discov- ored that & considorablo amount of jewslry, of varlous kinds, Lind beon abstractod. Tho matter wag put in tho hands of dotectives yesterday moruing, Boveral hundred dollars' worth of jowolry, which Jnecard & Co. idontified, was found In tho pawnbroker's shop of Samuol Kollor, who stated ho urchased it of Schulor. Schuler wag arrestod at bis store, and, after being looked up several hours, ac- knowlodged ho hud stolen about €4,000 worth of Ln'n perty from Jaceard & Co., and that Swayne takon about the samo amount, Swayne, who was aucortained to bo in Daducab, 'Ky., was telegraphied to yostorday, in Behuler's naue, to roturn home immediately on important busis noay, and srrived to-mght betweon 10 and 11 o'clock, Ifo was arrosted on golting off tho cars, and locked up. Ho 1od n trunk with him containing somo $10,000 worth of uw:rl?, nono of which probably bo- longs to Jacc: & Co., o8 Hohuler & Swayno havo boon, constantly replenishing thelr stock with tho proceeds of the stolen gaods. Ratlrond Accldents, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Fonr WavsEg, Ind., Aug. 18,—Tho pnssengor train on the Cinciunali, Rickmond & Fort Wayne Railroad, duc hero ab 2:80 p. m., was_thrown from tho traok, from somo causo tnoxplrinablo, whon noating Tongland Station, Tho train was runuing ot full speod a4 the time of tho acoci- dent, but, marvelous to #ay, no one was serionsly burt, Tho onginoor, Josoph Brush, narrowly cacaped lmlug killed, Uo js wounded and bruised considorably. The passengor conohes woro thrown on thelr sidos, ‘Tho englue ran tully two rods from the track. Tho eugine and cary ara protty badly damoged, ————— Fatal Onrringe Collision. Nrw Oniians, Aug. 18.—The buggy of M, 0, Laroos and 't\ L, Gourot collided \\‘ffil & onrringo on tho sholl rond lnat night, smashing the buggy and knooking Larons and Courot “nvensibio, Tho former diod without recovoring consclous- nagu. Courot 6wllz‘rocovor. OLUMLUS, O, Aug, 18,—Joseph oid, n vo old cltizen of tills cotinty, was throws. fram’ niy llgllfigdyl yoatorday, at Worthington, and Ingtantly —_—— Arrival of Excaped Convicts. Baurivone, Md, Aug. 18,—Three gori} convicts from tho I"rgneh pousl uulAb;.y ‘:n"f Cayenno, whithor thoy Lad beon sentenceit for ten yoara ensclh, one for robbing, suotiior for murder, and the third for uuunulfinv & Fronch ofileer, arrivod at this port. They cfihn to have escapad In c()mI[J)uny with 150 follow-convicts, aud, aftor torriblo “sufforings in swamps and jungles, roached Demarara, Thoy wero therg cownitied to tho Bay View Asyluw, FOREIGN. Additional and Important Carl- ist Successes Ro- ported, A British Vessel with Arms for the Insurgents Seized by a Spanish War Vessel. The Crew of o United States War Ves- sol Disabled by Yellow Fever, SPAIN. BavonNE, Aug. 13.—A British steamor to-dny Innded at Fontarabia 2,000 riflen, 60 owt of nm= munition, and 40 horses for tho Cnrlisia, Blio was subsoquently eaptured by a Spanish moan-of- war, and towed futo the harbor of San Sobastian, 1u tho Cortos to-dny tho Minister of Btato do- clarod that ho should demand tho extradition of insurgent rofugecs in foroign countrles, NEW Yonit, Aug. 18.—A Madrid corrospondont of the Londen Eeho gives an account of the outragoous acts of cruclty and vandalism on tho part of tho Oarlists towards tho vanguished at Tguniada. o mays the Carlists, having boen romforced by two thousand moro menm, who jolned in combat, the inhabitants gave up in despalr, somo throving wvay tholr srms and flying for thofr liven; others surrondoring thom- wolves to tho Carlists, and othora taking rofuge In the church. Theso latior were oclosoly purened, ond when thoy refused to deliver thomsolvos wup, tho Carlista broko , down tho doors of the church by * firing caonon-balls info thom, pouring = stroams of sulphurod potrolourn through tho breachos, and sotting firo to tho liquid os it flowod. Tho occupants of the odifico, blinded and suffocated, rushed out into tho open afr only to meot the bayonets of tholr porsccutors. The littlo forco which so_bravoly dsfonded the castlo surron- dorod, and holf their number were shot on the spot, they having beon compellod to sing their own Do Profundis boforo thoir death. A Madrid corrospondont of the London Times gives tho followiug nccount of the selzure of the Bpanish stenmer Vigilanto by Oapt. Wornor, of the Gorman , frig- ato TFrederick Karl: The Frodoriok, Karl Jdotermined to cruise off tho port of Cartagonn, and while 80 ongaged saw a emall steamer, ap- parently o war-stoamor, apyroaching, flying the zed flag. Tugtuntly s stoppod. hek sxd ssked Dor namo. * Vigilanto,” wan tho rupi{.' “What nation " ¢ Bpnnish." ' ©What flag 15 that you are flging 7" ¢“The flag of tho Oanton of Mur- cin,”> Roplying that ruchn flag was unknown and unrecognized on the seas, tho Prugsinn commander proceeded on board, and asked for tho commandor of tho Vigilanto. Tho Dncimty Galvez * Arco prosonted - himeolf, and eaid theio' was no real commandor on bourd other than himself; that the Enfly fo which ho bolonged had mecoded from the Gov- ornment of Madrid, and sot up the froe and {n- dopendent Stato of Murcis, with Murcia ag the capital and Cartagona as tho chiof son-port, navy-yard, arsenal, oto. ; that thoy had ombarke ed at Aliciato, aud had boon on o mission to Torreviczn, ‘The Prussian Coptain hoeard him out, und then romarked that, na n vessol undor wuch conditions could mot navigato, ho wos undor tho paiuful nocossity ‘of woizing lor 88 & pirato, * Prussinn crew was thion sent on bonrd tho Vigilante, with ordors to carry hor into Gibraltar, At tho timo of tho seizure, Capt. Worner was not awaro of the docroe declaring rebol vossols pirates, Mapnip, Aug. 13.—The Ropublicans of Bar- celona hiave potitioned tho Government toestab- lish & Junta of public snfetyin Cnialonin. LOHDDN, Ang. 18,—A spooial digpatch to tho London Standard Toports that Limoraga Las capturod tho town of Vergara, in Guipuzcon, twenty miles from Toloss. Thoe Carlists claim that this succoss is the most important they have Dad sinco the boginning of tho campaign. Herald Special, Maorip, Aug. 13.—Furthor complications have arisen from tho interferenco of tho Prussian frigato in Spanish affaire, Light hundred Span- ish Bailors, who were sont by tho Governmont from Alicanto to Escambrata to tnke possession of the iron-clada Viilann sod Alamancs, wero rofised possession by Capt. Worner on tho ground thnt thero was no suthority from Berlin to doliver thom up. Tho ssilors woro obliged to romsin in n position whero thoy woro monncod and at tho mercy of tho insurgents, Theroupon Werner declarcd the sailors under his protootion, ns woll as the sicamer that Dbrought thom.' The insurgents declared that the stoamer must leavo Escambrata, or thoy will open firo upon hor without rogard to tho Prus- sians, 'Thus, by small dogroos, Wernor's firat Dlundor leads hiw farther in the quarrel. RovAu HEADQUARTEUS, ALVENA, Aug, 9.— Tho Kopublicaus have abandoned sll for- tifled " positions in Novarro, oxcopting only Pompoluna, Vittoris, snd Vorgara, With the ex- ception of 'thoso citics and Bilboa, tho wholo northorn part of tho proving is in full possos- sion of tho Carlists, Tho Kingisbors, with very fow traops, obsorving possiblo movoments which Dorregarry, Volasco, and Lizzeragn aro rospectively ordered to maske. Tho landing of suother large cargo of arms is shortly ox- pectoed. —— GREAT BRITAIN. New Yong, Aug. 18.—According to famlfin files recoivod, tho women medical students who bave boon rejactod at Edinburgh aro tryivg what the Socioty of 8t. Androw will do for lt’{mm in their application. Thoy point out that they huve fifteen women, at loast, propared to bo graduatod at onco ; that thoy will boar all the cots of obiaining' s supplomontary chartor, it nocassary, aud that thoy are also propared’ at onco to hiro or build suftable promises for n mod- ical echool, and are also in a position to arrangs for o complota course of lsctures on all res quirod subjects of medical oducation which sre not tanght at St Androw's, if tho Univomsity nuthoritics will auction such an arraugomont, and will subsequently admit them to examinas tion and graduation, following the oxamplo of their Continental brothron, Boys the Pall Mall Gazelle: The English Roman Cotholics aro now organizing o pilgrim= ago to Paray Lo Monial, & mall villago some distanco from Parls, which has acquired itn reputation as a contro for pilgrimagos from the fact that, nccon“n;é to the Catholie belief, just 800 yoars ngo the Savior sppeared thoro fo the blesisod Mary Margarot Alacoquo, and intrusted to lior o mossngo to propagato ' tho worship of tho Snored Hoart, Tho English pilgrimage is boing organized undor tho nuspices of n vory influontial cowmities, at tho hoad of which aro the Duko of Norfoll and tho Earl of Dunhlfih. the Bocrotary hnix‘llg Lord Waltor Koer, Tho pilgrimago is ndvartised to start from Lon- don on Tuesday, Sept. 2. The pilgrims will reach Paray Lo donial on Woduesday, and, hay- ing porforymod tholr doyotions on Thiruday, may roturn to London by Friday night or Bn{urdny morning, Al persons wishing to join are ro- ucstod to sond in tholr names by tho 13th of ugust. “Lho prico of tho jouruoy is: fivat-class, £5; socond-clas, £2 108, Lonvoy, Ang. 18,—Tho Tlov, Nowman Hall will loavo Liverpool on the 23d instant for New gfr‘ln whenco ho will make & tour of tho United aten, —_— FRANCE, New Yonr, Aug. 15.—A Paris dispatol: statos tunt tho momibora of tho Right projioss prosont- ing n constitution to the Count do Ghamhora, wuioly, if_ho nccopts, they will prootaim hiyt King. If ho rofuscs, the Itopublio will Lo dofi- nitoly estublished, Panis, Aug, 18.—ZLe Temps and Le Conslily- tionnel publish o rumor that the Count do Cham- bord ias_partially withdrawn from his position invogard to_the white flag, and will como to Tranco to tako up his rosidenco thoro about tho 16th proximo, The roport is curront that Motz will be ro- storod Lo France through tho influence of Rusnin, Niw Youg, Aug, 18.—Tho Boifast correspond- ent of tha London Z'mes writen lottor to that Journal which goes to show that time has Boftoned but little the nnimonily of the Fronch toward tho Qonmans. On the contrary, the hos- tility vooms to bo moro intonko than over, s v ITALY. Ttome, Aug. 18.—Cardinal Antonelli has ad- drossed n communication to tho clorgy of the United Bintes, stating that tho Topo 1s deoply affocted at tho manifestations of uym{mnw ho rogoivon from his childron in that distant land, Buryvisr, Angg, 18.~Cho Bhah of YPorsln sailed from this port for Constantinople. —— CUBA. . TAvANA, Aug. 18.—The United Btntea man-of- war Canuudaigtia hos arrived at Kingston, Ja- mujca, from Aspinwall, with seventy of Lor crow wick with yellow fover. Uayana, Aug, 18.—~Tho Captain-Qenoral pub- Hshed to-duy u telegrum from the Colonial Min- {stor of Spuiu counsoling clitizons (o discard all fonts an to the annanaunnecn of the projoctod reformu in Cuba, The Oaptain-Gonoral addn that ho rolios upon thid army, navy, aud volun- teors to aid him in re-catablishing confidenco, poaco, and ordor in tho island. bl el SANDWICH ISLANDS, 8AN TnaNowsgo, Aug. 18,—Arrived, batk J. A, Iv'nlkonhnrg. with Honolulu dates to July 16+ Dr. G, I' Judd died suddenly, Xo wns a member of Wilkos' oxpodition, Ho went to Honolulu to rosido in 1842, since which time he Tas hold many importaut offices in tho kingdom, o accompnnlod the late King and Prince ona forelgn tour, Ho ropresented tho kingdom in soveral important foroign missiona. Col. Btonbergor's yacht Fanny, on s voyago for our Goyornmont through the Bouth Boas, -lnd mirived at Honoluln, ~She would sail jor Lior dostination in a fow days, Bho will goto tho Fiji Telands first, Hawalian papors aro dlousaing the_policy of n troaly with the United States. Itis stated that n copy of tho proposed troaty was sent by tho sloamor Costa Ricn on Ler last voyago. Tho Ionolulu Press eaya tho feland has suf- forod abroad owing to acdounts of the prosonco of loprosy, The authorities sny only about fifty onsos romain not igolated. Tho hopo is ox- rosgod that in six months timo the disoass will o wholly oradloatod. Tho polioy of tho isola- tion of patients is rigidly enforcod. MILWAUKEE. Trial of the Burglars Allen find Rag= glo==Drowneids Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mivwavkee, Aug, 18.—The trial of Jack Allen and Davo Raghlo. for tho robbory of Wholor's dry goods store commenced in tho municipal Court to-day, Considerablo difloulty waa ex- porlohced in impanoling & jury, but tho full number was obtained by aftornoon. Tho witnoss- s for the proseoution wore George Hall, Warren Patty, and Andorson Gust, of tho Chicago & Northwestorn Railrosd, L. A. Wheoler, iI, E. Diokinson, M. P, Edwards, snd Officors Bim- mons aud Langhlin, of Chicogo. Morgan P. Edwards, grocer, identifled the prisouars ag the parties who loft a trunk at his atore on tho night of tho robbery, reprosonting that thoy wore about to tako tiio night train for Ohicago, Thoy roturned and called for the trunk, and it is sy, posed procesded to Whaoler's storo, Tdwards was tho only witness that idontifled tho pris- oners, ¢ ‘The testimony closed for the proscoution, and to-morrow tho defensa will bo undertaken by the Ton. N. A.Murphy, of Carpontor & Murphy. The court-room was crowded during tho day by, citizons anxious to soe the burglevs. Allon and Raggio woro bracolots to provent ecapo from the offleors. - & - Yostordny tho littlo daughter of Thomas Glooloy was drowned in the Kinnlokinnick hasin, noar tho foot of Washington stroot. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Dopartment Wonther Roport. TO0AL ODEERVATION. Ommoago, Aug. 13, 1873, H 5 § 2 ptrection nnd‘;- i §|&jsorce o wini| S S 3 653 ... (3008 TL71|E, {rean, § Hour afob- ?g 5 3 1118 80,00} 7171(N. E., fresh, 2:00 90,08 71(60|N. E., frosh, 3:53 80.07( 71,60'N,, trosh, 9:00 180,07} 7078, ., tresh. 10:18 p.m....[50.07t 60|75|N.s gentlo. Maximum thormometor, 7. um thermomoter, G4, GENERAL ORSERVATIONS. Ou104go, Aug, 13~10:18 p. m, Station. | Bar, | Thr| Wind, |Rain Weather, Dreckenr'dof29.87( 72(8,, brisk, 05{Claudy. 00.04| G7|E,, fresh, 14, Fair, 76|N. L., gentle,|.....|Fair. 16{Cloudy, ++|Clear, 65|N. W, freah, 69N, gontlo, . 7aIN., gentla. GIIE,) resh. 16K, gentlo, T| We, froah, O|E,) fresh, 62 08lm, G|N. E., gontl, 74|N. E., gontle, 70| Calm! 60iCals G4IN. WV, gontle, 74(8.E, fresh, 3|8, E., fresh, G5|N., gontlo, ~ | TROBABILITIES, ‘Wasmixaroy, Aug, 18,—For the Middlo Atlan- tie States, low barometer, cloudy wosther, and roin, with low temperature and fresh northoast- 1y winds, Ehxnlns to southwosterly to-morrow. Tor Now England, northoastorly and northerly winds, throatoning weather, aud rain, For tho Towor Lakes, ond thenco to Wost Virginis, northeastorly and northwosterly winds, low tom= perature, rising barometer, occasional raing, and clearing wonthor, For the South Atlantic Statos, southwostorly winds and cloaring weathor, ox- copt occasional rain near the cosst. For tho Uppor Lalko region, and thence to the Lower Ohio Valley, northeasterly to southessterly winds, falling baromoter, warmer and inorcasingly cloudy weathor. For tho Northwest, and thonos to Missouri, low barometor, southerly winds, cloudy weather, and local storms, For the Gulf Btatos, southwestorly to northwosterly winds, partly cloudy and temporarily cool weather, with storms near tho consts, _Onutionn) uigln:n(s aro orderad for Oapo May, Now York, ?sw ondon, ‘Wood's Holo, and Beston, 6TAGE OF WATER, Daily roport of tho stage of water, with i]d;\ggeu in the 24 hours enditg$ p. m., Aug. 13, OUANGES, Rise, AnovE Low WATES, Vicksburg, *Below ulgh waler of 1871, ) Favruix, Obsorver, ‘Room 78 Major Block, Chicago, _— Murders. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kansas Orry, Mo., Aug. 18,—The police to- day found evidonces of foul P]ny with the sup potied owner of tho paper found in the river, mentioned in last night's dispatoh, and it is bo- liovod the man was murdered. Corrospondenco wau also found from thoe supposed owner of tho lost papors, Bonjamin Moyors, to his brother in Baltimoro, which shows the ownor to Lave Leen & food doalor. Dotectivos are aftor somo suspi- clous partios. On Tueeday John Brown and Goorge Thomas, farmors, rosiding n osni;o ‘Township, this county, ot into & disputo resulling in Brown's strikin, "homas with & olub, knooking him down, an n{in:\lvud beating his head, killing Lim in- stantly, Mesrnis, Aug. 13,—Yesterdsy morning the body of a negro womsn, named Lou Porter, was fouind under tho treatlo of the Paducah Railrond, in North Momphis, and it was supposod she had boen killed by o train, After tho body had been buriod reports of foul plnvg ro ciroulated, and the Coronor waa eallod, wh ina the body ox- humed, and post mortom examination revealod tho fack that sho bud boon murdorad and placed there, hier nock having beon brokou, and soveral waunds Inflicted with sn ax or hatolict upon tho load, but nothing doveloped a8 to who commit- tod tho deed, Bhe had beon arrested for drunk- ennoss tho day bofore, YorTsvitLy, Pa., Aug. 18,.—George Mara has boon arrosted for shooting Edward Cosgrove, who was found doad {n the streets of Shenan- daah thls moruini: Lrrree Rook, Aug, 18.—A Deputy-Sherift of Monroo County was killod on Saturday whilo at- tompting to arrost » dosperado. Nathou Bird, an old and well-known citizon residing in Richmond, Lonoke Qounty, in & por- wonal difliculty, was shot and killed yostorday by a young man named Bullivan, Tho former Lad suod the latter, and it was during tho trial that the diffloulty arose. T — The Ohorolkeo Election. Br, Loue, Aug. 18,—Mr. A, Colo, of Venita, Iud, Tor., who arrived hore this oyening, roports that roturns froin tho elootion in the Cherokeo Nation ara not all in; that both the Downing and Ross partios aro sanguine of success so far o4 tho local Councils aud Senato aro concerned, but tho Toss party aro disposed to admit that tho ° Downing party have oloctod a mojority to the Grand Council at iok- mulgee. 'Tho Downing parly is composed of half-broods, aud in fayor ot soctionalizing of the Iand in sevoralty, and tho opening of the torrl- tory to seitlomont; while the Ross parly, or full-bloods, strenounsly opposothis schomo, and favor tho Liolding of laud and property in com- mon, WASHINGTON. Violation of the National Bank- ing ILaw by New York Banks. Present Status of tho Fishery Ques- tion, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TIHE PISHERIES QUESTION. ‘Wasninaron, D, 0,, Aug.18.—The Troaty of ‘Washington provided that o Joint Commisslon should be appointed by Groat Britaln and tho Unlted Statas to dotermino thoe relatlve valuo of thie Now England and the Dominion flsheries, and, undor the torms of that tronty, that Com- mission must now soon bo appointod, It was provided that one Commissionor should bo ap- pointed by tho United Hiatos, ono by Groat Britain, and tho third by the other two, The Britieh suthorities hero malntain that tho right to freco flehing in the Dominion wators 18 & grant much more valuable to Amorican flshormon than the corrospond- ing grant of frco flshing to Dominion men in Amarlean wators, The domonstration of this mattor involves tho considoration of tho quostion of tho marine longue. The lnw-ofllcors of tho Orown hava insisted that under tho tronty tho term marine loaguo moont throe milos into tho son, measured from hondland to headland, This would oxcludo our flshermen from tho most valuable bays and inlots, Our Govornmont, and notably Calob Cushing, has insisted that the in- itial point of & marino losguo must, in oll in- stances, bo the shore lino, and that the forbiddon _torritory ombracos the wators comprohendod - within . the lmit which was bounded b a lino ' threo milos from and paralle) with thoshoro. This hag already onco noarly brought tho two nations to war. Rocont advicos from the Dominlon indi- cato that the Canndiana do not now placo less importanco upon their fishorios. Our Govern- ‘ment coneldors that, irrospostive of th quostion of o matino loagug, the right of tho froo ontry of Canndisn fleh into tho Unitod Btates is of itsol? o moro valuablo grant than tho privilege of freo fishorios 1n Canadian wators. , . LOUS DY ADBASION OF GOLD COIN. “ Tho rocout rodomptions of United States gold coln at the Mints has shown that the loss by nbrasion is very groat, By s law of Congress, this loss falla upon the last holder, whother the losa results from his usago of the coin or is tho consoquonce of dishonesty. 'The complaints hovoe beon 4o great that Dr, Lendorman, {he Di- roctor of tho Mint, will, it is eaid, rocommond to tho noxt Congress that tho Government shall bear whatovor loss thero may bo from tho Lonost usio of coin, and thut dofaced piecos, whera thora is no ovidence of fraud, shall be redeomed by tho Governmont at tho face value. OPERATIONS OF TIIE SYNDICATE, ‘The statoment that oxolusive privileges have boen granted tho Byndicato aro sgain revived. Tho Tronttiry Dopasimont hos ot Yot mado & full explanation of thoe myatorious Gporations of this mssociation. It is snid that on tho lst of March tho Syndicato subscribod for &50,000,000 in the new & por cont bonds of the funded loan, and offered to pay for thom on_ Juno 1, Tho commissions rocqived by tho Syndicate appoar to have comprised throe months” acerued interost on tho bonds, from Merch 1 to June 1, tho one- half o per cont allowed by the law * om- tho £50,000,000, The law authorizing tho now loan oxpressly declared that the ontiro exponso of tho Govornment, for com- missions, advortisomonts, and incidontals, should not exceed one-half of 1 per cont. This commigsion socoms to have been umpruPnfly in- croased by tho nddition of three months' jnfercat upon 60,000,000 in bonds, loss the insignificant cost of tho printing of tho bonds. To this day ouly 230,000,000 of tho bonds have appearod in the monthly dobt-statoment, T'ho oxplanation is mndo that thoro has boen insufficiont timo to audit tho bonds and register and count tho coupons. 1t is_undorstaod that, on tho bonds o dolayoed, tho Byndicato receive the additionnl intorost which sgorues subsoquently to June 1 and this interest las proportionately incrosor their commission, VIOLATION OF THE NATIONAL BANKING LAW DY NEW YORK BANKS, Tho Troasury Dopartmont is sdvised of a vory Fl%s violation' of tho National Bnukinfi Inw on he part of soma of the more important National Banks of New York Gn.{v. It appears that, in ordor to nssist tho oporations of the bull cliquo in gold, momo of thoso banks have boen accustomed to subject tho' gold on doposit to & doublouso. Thay Dave both roportad it to tho Troasury ns spocial gold doposits, aud Lave also used it a3 & gpocial collateral for loans, Such & uso of tho gold ia n direct violation of the Banking law, and involves porjury on the part of tha banking officials, It 18 also atated that much of tho gofil roported as rosorvos consists in roality of spocial doposits, subjoct to bo withdrawn at call, and which could not bo hold as assots of the bank in the evont of bankruptoy, The Bank Examiner will bo in- structed to Investigato the mattor, TUE NEW BEAL~LOCK FOR OUSTOMS, No choice of seal-lock for oustoma use has yat been mada, although the mattor has beon undor consideration for six weeks. Thero aro stroug indications of an attompted job on the Trens= ury in this schome, which sooms now to have boon partly frustrated. The American Seal-Lock Company have boen especinlly anxious to obtain the contract, and among the most notive agouts of tha Company has boon Benator Patterson, ro- contly olected from the Stato of South Carofina, whoo gont is to bo contested on charges of logislative bribery. It fs known that, sinco it woa' proposed to chongo tho lock, and tho Araorican Seal-Lock Company put o lis bid, o lurgo amount of tho atock of this Company has beon transforred to the hands of South Carolinn holdors, 'Tha profits from tho use of this one patont alone aro estimatod at $100,000 annually, ORVILLE GRANT i here looking pfter & paving contract under tho ?om: of Publio Works in which o has an in- orent. [To the Assoctated Prese.) NO FILE-WATER FOR INDIANS. ‘WasminoToN, Aug. 18.—Tho Attorney Geoneral hag docidoed that no epirituous liquors can be in- troducod into the Indian countrics without an ordor of the War Departmont, and that the jur- isdiction of that Dopartmont is exclusive of all other authoritics. NAVAL. Roar-Admiral L, 3. Goldsboro, eommnu(\lng the Washington Navy Yard, will take commang of tho Asiatio station early in November, TIE BALTIMORE BHQOTING CASE. Tha Treasury Deopartmont hos roquestod tho Dopartmont of Justico to instruct the District ‘Attornoy at Baltimoro to appenr as Counsel for tho Customs ofticer, Goo, M. Carson, for the shooting of tho party who attompted to land smuggled gin from stoamor at that port. —_— Obituary. EsoANAnA, Northern Blich,, Aug, 13.—Mr. L. L, Piorce, Mestor Mechanio of the Poninsular Division of the Chicago & Northwostern Rail- road, and for many vears idontiflod with the in- torosts of tho road, diod at his residence here yostorday noon, aftor an illucss of about two monthe, Iis bereaved widow loaves to-dny for Chieago with tho romaing, which will bo convay- od to ;&mculnnd Cometory for intorment, Flags from the shipping aro flying at half-mast out of rospoct to tho memory of the departod. Raone, N. Y, Aug. 18.—On Sunday morniug Dr, Jamos M. Sturtovant, agod 73, was foung doad in his ofiico, Ho died of henrt disease. TLoxnoy, Aug. 13,—Thomns Chisholm Anstey, an ombuodt basrstor and writor, diod o-duy, agod 67. Font Boorr, Kan., Aug. 13,—Judge 8. Will- inme, & prominont and Influcntial citizon, died at his residonco in thiy city this_aftornoon, aged 60 Ho was & mombor of tho First Toreitorial Loglslaturo, first Probate Judge of Bourbon Cotuty, and also District Court Clork undor & “Torritorial Judgo, Durin tho war, ho sorved a4 Oaplain in the Becond rkansas Cavalry. Rumored Lows of & Yacht, Provivexce, R, I, Aug, 13,—Tho schooner yacht N, . Iuxon, carrying the mails aud pas. Hongors' froth Rook Island to Newport, had not arrived at Nowport at o lato hour to-night, boing asoyoral hours overduo, Nowport is sgitated by tho rumor, which wo cannot verify, that the ves- #iol was seon, bottom up, off Poink Judith this aftornoon, About 100 strangors woro on tho Tuland, somo of whom would doubtlosu take this bout to roturn to tho main, —_— Telographic Brovitien, John Dowan, agod 65 yours, of No, 115 Spencer streot, Brooklyn, whilo carrying and infant grandohild down-stairs, foll, &illlng the ohild, and fatally Injuring himsolf, Monrs, flarper & *Brothors, the Now Yorl ublishiors, have contributed $100 toward build- Png o Mothodist church in Hurper, Ia, On Tuosday night, Ids Bhaunon, of Indianapo- s, » girt 16 Yoors ofd, was burnod on the hand sud foot by unxrluulon of o korosouo lamp, A physfolin sdministerod morphine, and she dlod, A Coronor's jury will decido whother she dlod from tho burns or the doctor. Dr. Thurston, traveliug agent for a wholosalo houso, and Mrs, Oniton, Aoprano of Bi. Paul's Cathodral, Indianapolis, have been living In that lty for s yoar aa rothor and nlstor. ~Lottors publinliod yostorday shiow that they sustain no such rolation, but {hat the woman" {a n_widow, ‘whose husband dled under Dr, Thurston's care, ‘l‘l: Utlea, N. Y., snd that ho has o family living 0r0, DETROIT. Appointment by tho Governor of tho Uommission to Rovise the Constitu« tion, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. DETRoIT, Aug, 10.—Gov. Bagloy has solactad tho following namod goutlemon aa the Commis- slon of eighteon to rovise tha Constitutlon, pro- vided for by tho Loglslature at its last scasion. Tho Commisaion will moot at the Bonato cham- bor, at Lansing, on Wodnosday, Aug. 27, ab 12 d'elack, noon: Solomon L. Withoy, of ent ; 0. ' N Inthrop ot - Wayno} ' Oharlos Upson, of Branch ; 12.W. Middangh, of Wayno 3 Ira D. Crouso, of Livingeton: IL. M, Hateh, of Bay; Divino, os_ Banilae; T. @. Mason, of " Muskegon; B. G, offalt, of To- lanaw; B, P. Ely, of Marquotto; Edword ‘Willotts, of Monroo; T, D. Dewoy, of Bhlawasseo; 8, M. Cutchoon, of ‘Washtonnw; XL, G. Wolls, of Kalamazoo; David H, Jeromo, of Snginaw; 11 1. Riloy, of Bt Josopli; Towisond Norilh, o Tascola; J.M. Crano, of Eaton. Soven of thesa gontlomon aro Democrats and olevon Republi- cans, ‘on of them are lawyers, four merchants, and four farmors, s QuiNey. The Directors of the Westorn Ilinols Bridge Compauy in Sccrot Sosviones Suicldo of n Farmer. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quixoy, IIl., Aug, 19.—Tho Diroctors of tho ‘Westorn Tllinois Bridgo Company biold & socrot meoting in this olty to-day. Itis roported that & proposition to build another bridgo across the Missjseippt at this point was submittod, aud that, should tho proposition bo accepted, work will bo commorced st onco.” It is the intontion to build o railrond and wagon bridgo, free for wagons and podostrian, which will at' onco ro- liova tho city from the bridge mouopoly and in- offlolont forry. Tho results of the moeting will probably bo aunounced to-morrow. Jacob Scott, o farmer, living on North River, s short distance from this city, committed sui- cido Inst night by shooting. ~ Aftor roturning homo he wont to o spring near his honso, whon his family heard tho report of & shot, and on soarching found him lying in tho grass with o rovolver by his side. @ No causo is nssiguod for the doed:. Sy SN DUBUQUE. An Alleged Visit From the Old Man Bender. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicapo Tribune. Dunuque, In., Aug. 18.—Consderablo excito- ment existed horo to-day on account of & rumor that tho old man Bondor, the Kansasman- butchor, waa in tho city, A man of tho namoof Bullivan wag positive ho saw tho old man walk- ing on tho street, with = stick over his shoulder on which wero his shocs. o was bare-footed and {n s hurry, No attompt wnsmado to capturo him, as_tho man who saw himwas afruid to arrost him, and the officers would not boliove the story when informed that ho had seen the murderer. Thoro can bo no doubt that he is the original Old Bender. A boy by the nama of Honry Nel, whilo jump- ing from a u}xflu -bonrd in” the Gymnasoum, lagt ovening, foll, breaking his arm., e o beuliiug ©Ocean Steamship News. BANDY Hoor, Aug. 183—4:30 p. m.—Tho stoam- ship E, M, Arndt is sigualed. New Yonk, Aug. 18.—Tho steamship Arndt, which arrived to-night, eimply roports: July 14, Int. 47, long. 34, loat propellor. Exporionced head winds, calm and foggy weather. She bas 496 passengors. All woll. Loxpox, Ava, 30.—It is roported to-dny that h oship Aboons, from Montroal to Glnegow, was run down and sunk by the stoamship Alal bawma, from Glasgow for New York, and t{mt tho ‘wreokago which was thought to bo that of tho Alabams was of tho Abeona. New Yonr, Aug. 18.—Tho agents of tho steam- ubir Alabama stato that the eablo roport of the callision botwoen thoir stomor aud the ship Aboona is a mistako, 28 tho Alabamn sailed from Dolfast on tho 4th {nst., and tho Abeonn from Montroal on the 8th, and it would hnve beon im- possible for tho vessels to Lavo met at the time montioned. BouTuaurron, Aug, 18.—Arrived—Steamships Kooln and Mosol, from Now York. PHILADELPHIA, A“fi: 18.—Arrived—Steamehip Ponnsylvania, from Liverpool. NEW Yomr, Aug. 13,—Arrivod—Stosmehips California and ‘Trinacorin, from Glasgow, and Scolis, from Liverpool. — ‘The Cholera. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Cammo, 1il, Aug. 18.—It is reported that the cholora has “brokon out In a terrible form in Williamson County, Ill,, about 10 miles oast of Makandn, on tho Illinois Contral. A wholo awmily, snd all who came to their holp, aro ro- ported to havo died of tho discase in & very short time. Itis said to have been brought 1rom Indians. Spceial Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, Prrranunors, Aug. 18.—Wo have had nocholora within the lash thrao days, tucugh up to dato four fatal casos havo ocourred, all’ on the Bouth Bido, out of tho city limits, No donger of an opidemic is approhonded, and great precautions havo boon taken against contagion by the Board of Health. Covunnus, 0., Aug. 18.—Two children of ono family diod of chiolora"to-dsy, and ono yostor- Y. —_— The Ohio United States Senatorship. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CiNarxxarr, Aug, 13.—Tho vislt of Sonator Thurman Lero to-day was occasioned by his fanr that tho dologation to bo sont to tho Btato Leg- islaturo may not bo favorablo to his re-olection to the United Btatos Bonate. A faction in this city, known as the Young Domoc- rucy, i8° disposod fo disrogard discipline. Mr. Thurman intorviowed soveral of tho disat- fectod Domocrats, and labored to effoct a truce. 0t courgo Thurman claims that Allen, for Goy- ernor, will poll o tromendous Domooratic_vote, and reunito thoroughly the ehattored columns of tho Dourbons, A rumor provails that the Volksblatt, Mr, Hoseaurok’s organ, is leaning to- ward a fusion with tho Democrats, at loast in this county. —_— Tho Crop Mixvearons, Minn,, Aug. 13.—The editor of the Farmers' Union, who has just roturnod from & four of inspootion through tho Btato, says tho whont-threshing commoncad & wook ago Lo-day, and all machineh aro now gonorally at work. T'ho yield in most inatances turns out botter than oxpocted. No flold thus far threshed has yielded loss than twonty-five bushels to thoacra, while many run far above that figure. The old- eat inhabitant Lias never sesn 8o unintorruptod!; fayorablo a harvest scason as wo hnve onjoya this year. Cuanvcestoy, B, 0., Aug, 13.—Heavy rains on tho const for tho past fow dnys threafen sorious injury to the cotton orops. febbpsadpcd-NERPRE SR, Railrond Corclessness Denounced, Burraro, Aug. 18.—Uoroner C. R, Morrow concluded to-day an inquost on the body of Mra, Piorco, who way killod some dnys since at a collision on the New York & Erio and the Iuf- falo, Now York & Philadolphin Railronds. Tho* lu\'outlsnflnn was3 vory thorough. ‘Tho jury con- domned the Erio Railrond for running at illogal H&)cfld, and tho Buffalo, New York & Philndolphia Tailroad for omploying an incompotont witoh- man, ——— The Cincinnati Expositlon. OryotwnaTr, Aug. 18.—Tho Exposition Com- misalon, at its meeting to-day, roported that a goneral aasignmont of spaco will bo mado noxt wool, atter Which oxhibilors muss take their chances, Tho prospeots for & pgraud succoss ‘wero neyor 8o flattoring aa at prosent, g s et Jupunose Jurists in San Francisco. BaN Fuanoisco, Aug, 18,—Eight represonta- tiven of tho Judiciary of Tapan arc in this city to-dey, making a tour of inspootion of the Courts and munluip.fi oftices. Tho parly camo in the stoamer Qang Bo, T s Convict Gets an Addis tional Sontence. DBosroN, Aug. 13.—Danlel Whelton, the con~ viot who assnulted Wardon Chamborlin, was to-day sontenced to ton i’nnru' fmprisonmont, to tako offeot at tho expiration of tho present sou- tence, A Murder tnh Kt . Bavr Laxe, Aug. 13.—The ageloulinral odito- rinl oxcurslon amdyed from tho East last night. To-dny thoy aro_ongngod in looking at varlous polnti of iilorost in this olty, Thoy will re- main until Baturday, TLast night Wm. Kirby shot Tom Lynch {n the back, Doth aro sports. Tho latter ‘will proba~ bly rocover. —_—— No Cardinal’s Xat for Americn, Corrospondonco of tho Ohurchman intimntes that porsons who aro nntlcllmtlug tho croation of an Amoerican Oardinal aro to ba disappointed. The Popo will announce, at the approaching conslstory, that it s not his intontion to cronta any ndditional Cardinals at prosent. 'Thore ap. poara to haye boon a tacit understanding thal Archibishop McClowky should bave & hat, and, in ordor to keop the Pape disposod {n favor of the {den, monoy has beon freoly subscribod in the diocenn, for tho porsonnl use of 1lis Iloliness, “'ho sum of $26,000 wns sont himat the close of tholast month, The frionds of tho Arch. bishop will fool more than ordinary dissppoint mont at the Pope's docisjon, ——— Kansas Olty Live~Stock Mnrkot, Special Dispatch to The Chieaoo Tribune. RANRAS Utrr, Mo, Aug, 13,—QATTrLE—Receipls, 408; shipmonts, 620, "Operations lightor, but steady. Wintored Tezan cows, $LI5@: extra winfored Toxan cows, §3.024¢ ; corn-fed Toxan steors, $3,37). Hous—Market closod firm at $4.00@4.10, —_———— Tituaville 011 Markot. M;xr"nnrum‘m;, o, IA“R.( n}'a,—¥olm2:;x‘xxn markey or to-day, cloaing ste 1,20 2ud Tiiusvile Astiveion RO gl ———— e MARRIAGE, WM AN STRARNG ho bridute Tatlion, Aig. 13 by T Rore ATihae Sitepeit, 3o St aik Vi thto T et o, Mo ekl DEATHS. HIENNY—-On Wednesday, Avg. 13, Jobn, youngost son of Ohristonhor Kenuy, £ Loronto papors Gloseo copr. LEROR - Aug. 13, nt Recanaba, Mich., SilnsX,, " BB o B rts Ditonar e, T Flereas Funoral irom tho Maulton 1louso to-day at 10 0'olook. QUINN—At hor residonce, 419 Oontro-ar., comor af Bainpeon-at., Ana Quinu, ogod 67, HEYRR-OF congostion,of tho lunge, Aug, 10, nt.4p. rostdonco m., atthe resldonco of I Aronts, anton-av., Itiftlo Farayth, tho fnfant daughter ol K. Caldnol aad Araii’A. Moyor, axod 20 montte. O'LEARY—Aug. 19, of cl , Infant, 9 e oral ot 10 13 Lo-0rs , at. 2 horiagiiot, Til., penors pioeve copye ! LI Ho ROST—AL Whitosbura, Ny oy Aw ot of the Roy, £ at 4 p, m. oo Frost, ani ‘Gold, 2g0d 83 yuara and 8 da; AUCTION SALES. By ELISON & FOSTER. 201 WALNUT-ST., Ono Block north of Lako-st., near Robey. Goniee] Household Fumitung AT ATOTION, On FRIDAY MORNING, Aug. 15, nt 10 o'clock, consiating of Parlor, Chamber, Din~ ing-room and Kitchon Furniture, Bods, Hod« ding, Orookery, Gloaswarg, &0., &o, ELISON & FUSTIR, Auctionpors. LOOK 0UT! LOOK 0UT! FOR TIIE GREAT AUCTION SALE 00 Residenea Lot IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING HUMBOLDT liA;RK STATION, TUESDAY, Aug. 19, At 3 o'clock, on the Grounds. This Elagant Proporty is on tho Chicago, Milwaukea & 8t. Paul Roflroad, located on Contral Park, Tinkham, Ridogway, and Lawndale-avs, Thoso Jats form a part of Bocbo's Subdivision. Evory lot {s suppliod with puro ar- toaian wol wator froo to all consumors. Grand-av, s now belng paved, whioh will havoa cantinuous drivo to the contro of tho city. Thoeo lots aro distant ono balf milo from tho groat Northwostorn Oar Shops, and directly woat of Humbolds Park, Cummutatfonovor thio St. Paul Road about tha gamo 08 atroot car faro, and tho distanco abont four mlles from tho dopot. ot Madisou-st. bridgo. Tho 5b, Paul Rtoad hias alroady establishod on this proporty it station, known as Ifumboldt Park, with o guaranteo that all accomiodation trains shall atop thoro Lo take up and dlaohargo passongora, This road wil coma lnto tho cliy on Kinzlo-st., and Iand its passungors st tho Pittsburgh & Tort Waouo Dapot, at tho wost ond of Madlsonat. Dridgo, It would bo dificult to coucolvo of botter facilt. tles for rapid snd choap communication with any part of thio city than aro horo roalizod, Partios dosiring proporty for spoculation or ocoupation, should nat fail to attond this salo. Titlo perfost—a printed abstract farnished with onch lat. Torras of salo—10 por cent cash at time ot salo, 16 por cont in 30 days, balanco in1, 3, and 3 yoars, with 8por cont Interost, A froo train of cars will start from tho Pittsburgh & Ft, Wayno Dopot, at Madison-ut. bridgo, on Tuesday, August 19, at 3 o'clock, returning aftor thosalo. Tho Mammoth Tont, usod caly by Ellson & Foator, will bo orosted on the ground, ELISON & FOSTER, Auctlonosrs, By DUNCANSOX. DOWLING & Auctlonoors, N W. cor. Nin Taualls St Proprty AT PUBLIC AUCTION. We will soll st Pablic Auction, on TURSDAY, %t day of August noxt, on tho prowlsus, at § o'clock p, m., that Tatanblo Propofty, containing tb aceor, on Rock Brock, adjoining Kalorama on_the west, Guargetown on the Borth, and_ ovgriookiog Oak 11l dummr‘r, Washington City, and tho Potomac River. It can bo [aid off advan. taggously in bulldin lots, 6r for a comotory o pational ]vnrk, and possussus somo of tho finest viows {n tho Dis. rfot. Tho g0 of tho P stroot cara runders it acccasl- bly, and hritigs 1 i 61030 contiguily ta I stroot circle, at prosont tho most fmproving part of Washington. This l!msuru has on it a large mauslou, containiug 18 rooms, ull modorn 1m11;mamnmuudu»nvnm‘uncm grounds well fald gut, it ol frultm, Nowrs Ovaryrocis do.,ani hayink 0ko-bonso, fco-hoviso, car oo, atabling, £o.. o It b overy roshoor s first:class rosidonce. Alisry 1 argo morchant-mill, in good ordor, with thio bost and most fnprovod machitiory, and a capacity of 140 barrals lour por das, with tho whulo water powor of Rock Crook, Thioro It alta'a valuablostono quacry, whioh has boon, aud can agaln be, worked to advantago. This ontire property i roll worthy tho attantlon of sieculators. no.third casti: bulanco1and 3 yaars, 8 por yayablo somtauually, iformntion funuiro ot EVAN LYONS, 6 nd D sts., Washington, eurliet Knforn P A slorstn Qoo A NSON, DOWLING # CO., ‘Auctiongors, Nis, 11262729 aul 31 Prairea, On THURSDAY, 10 A. M., ON TR PREMISES, Tho atiove bulldings will bo sold for oaeh to tho highost biddor, to bo muved o tho lot by Haturday, Aug, 16. WAL, A, BUTTERS & €O., Auotlonoors, WM. A. BUI'TERS & CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, SALESROOMS, BOWEN'S BLOCK, Nos, 156 & 17 East Randolph-st. Sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, &c., On MIURSDAY, August 14, at 0% v'olock. Sale of Household Furniture, Car- pots, 1’ianofortes, Iorses, Bug- gles, & nt 16, at 03¢ o'olock, BY Gi0. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, AT ATCTION. REGULAR SCUTH SIDG SALE Household Furniture. A VERY LARGL SALE OF Stcond-Tfand Yorafture from Several First-Class Dwellings. Parloc Hults, Marblo-Top Ol fiste, Wardrohos, Seatuston {atiou, Macbio Ko Hoolkcasos, Hofsm: Taunigas, Qliaten,’ Hedatoads, Matirvssn, Carpplu, Mir %" Kxtouston Tablos, -0 Haloon Tabios, Y Can. 15 raton W, U Oruokory, 10 casky Yollow Warey r Oriae, 3 Oabluot Bowlug Machinos, Plated Cutlory, Hardwar, AT 13 0'0LOOK, Ratra Fino Open and Top Buggios, Eatrs Fino Singlosnd Touble Harnvss. On Saturduy, Aug. 10, at D 0'clook, prompt,,

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