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. FOREIGN. Report that France Will Re'cog- nize the - Carlists as Delligerents. - Twenly Republican Newspapers Re- contly Suppressed in France, Additional List of Awards to Americans at the Vienna Exposition. SPAIN. Manum, Aug. 18.—Tho Epoca, of this city, alleges that tho Fronch Govornment is- scorotly favoring tho oporations of the Carlists’ in order to strongthen tho cause of tho Count do Chem- bord. The Spanish Consuls in France complain of thio toloranco of tho Fronch authoritios, on tho frontior towards Carllata, Tn & Madrid dispaich of the 17th inst., tho’ Cerlist Infantry forco in Spaiu wan by a cloricat crror statod to bo 2,600 men. It should have. ‘been 26,000 men, Maprip, Aug. 18.—Soveral porsons have beon coudemnod to death by the L'ribunal of Justice at Boville, for firing buildings by monns of pe« troloum, whilo that city was occupied by tho in- surgonts. Many othors, oharged with the samo. crime, escaped to Portugal, but- a number of\ thom hivo beon aecestsd Aed snrrendared to' that Spanish officors, _IME CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TULSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1873, resont abd neslet in tho business, and ;’nauvmuu of tho occasion, “Every effort will bo mado. by the Committoe of Arrangomenta to mako tho meoting o plonsant and intorestin ono, and wo have roason to oxpact that this wil ho the largost gathoring of the 0ld Cumberlnnd hat wo have had for years, A ocordial Invitation is: oxtonded to our comrados of other armios to join “us, The headquartera of the Society during tho rounion will be at tho Monongelicla House, Ploaso adviso_this Com- ttee whether or not you will attend, in order that all arrangoments may bo complated. . Very ‘touly yours, 9 1 Jamra B. Nrovey, & Anoitmith BLARELY, Nonman M. BT, Boolal Executive Committeo. -.NEW YORK. ‘Exportse=Tho S’onama Roilrond and the Pacific Maik Stenmahip Company .==Sonntor Onrpenter and the- Long Branch Seandale g Spectal Dispateh 2o The Chicagn Tridune, Nxw Yons, Aug, 18.—Tho Shipping List calls attontion to tho fact that the owrrent oxports oxceod thoso of any year since 1861 Of 100 vosnols which came 1 from abroad in throo days, 86 woro in balinst, whilo all outward-bound are full Iadon. Bovoral daya ago the Pannma Railroad Com- . pany undortook the consfderation of & proposi- tlon to lond sovoral hundred thousnnd dollars to tho Pacific Mail Steamsbip Company, and take o ’mnngngo on now atoamors which are in course iof propnration for service. This was opposoed by jsomo of the stockholdora of the Pannmn Company, who woro supposed to bo assoainted with the *‘beara” in Pacific Mail, nnd o protest .wns propared for porvico' to-morrow, Not to ‘bo ‘outdone by tho ‘benrs,” tho * bulls " mado .0 counipr-movoment, and causod the following The Internationalists in Barcelonn discaurago tho burning of faclorics by their companious,b claiming to bolioye that-all such proporty soon bacomo thelr awa. Mapnip, Aug. 18.—There {8 no truth in tho | dispatch eont to tho Carlist Junta at Bayoune, | roporting - tho . capturo of Borgs by} tho insnrgents, Tho - attack was gal- | lantly resisted by tho RoY\fl.fl(onns, who, after a wovoro contoat, dofonted tho insurrcetionists and «drove thom from before tho town. The Carlist Junts of Bayonne announces thoy :roceipt of n second dispatoh, which snys that, by tho fall of Borga, the Carliats captured 1,600 .prisoners, a large’ number of cannon, and much ‘ammunition, [Merald Cadle,] CArLIST HEADQUARTERS, BANGUESA, Aug. 18.% —The French Government haa taken the* initia- | tory atop townrds recognizing the Carlints aa bel\-figurom.n. buving lssuod ordors pormitting the Aranait of arme and munitions of war botweph tho two Custom-Houso lines in _ the: south of Trance. A decreo dated in! March, 1805, which prohibits such. transporta-{ tion on the borders, is now rescinded by thot Paris Governmont. ~ Tho ‘border authoritios ¢ hhuvo boon notified by circular, thus cnabling tho Carlists to disponso with tho use of a steamor and risk bor capture, The Herald correspondent at Oartagena, under dnte of Aug, 16, tolographs that oll women and <hlidron and non-combatants have boon ordored 1o loave the city during the impending strugglo. The City of MLurdn was takon yestordsy by “Hartinozo Campasi, Firing has commoncod at tho Spanish_ fleot, wndor Admiral Loboz, blockading 8an Pedro. Tho British commander rofuses to sarrondor the insurgent frigates Vittoris and Alfonsa. Both aro ordored m{)roccod to Gibraltar. The insurgont frigates Mendoz, Muoz, and Fer- nando El Catollen, it ia oxpooted, will 9ght tho 8pnnish gunboats off the Island of Escombrors. ‘Tho foreign ships lying in the Bay of Escom- “brora include the United States frigato Wabash, ano Fronch man-of-war, two Italisn, sud the British ship, Lord Wordon, Surfiouse, and four others. —_— FRANCE. . Pants, Aug. 18.—'lhus far during tho month tho Uovernmont has Bu{:l)runsed or forbidden the sale of twonty Ropublican nowepapers in tho provinoes. Tho loadors of tho Loft intond to publish & protost agninst theso auppmaaloust and to question the Government on the subjec when tho Assembly meota. —— A e Horald apecial from New York, Aug. 18.—Tho Herald opecial Viennn gives the following: Among those who .hovo beon awarded modals of morit nre Ault- man, Millor & Co., of Akron, Oblo, for mowing " mnchinos; Bullock & Co., Cincinnati; MeOor- - mick, Chiongo, rospers; Doore & Co., Molino, _ IIl., sgricultural implements ; Northorn Pacific Railway, for map; BStates of Alabama, Tndi- :ans, and Tennossce, for minerals j Burckiioult, & 'Co., Cincinnatl, oils; G. Fox, Cincinnati, starch ; Gost & Atkinson, Cincinnati, olls; Proctor & Gnmble, Cincinuat], 8o2s : Biil Schelfor, Louls- villo, popsino; Stéin, Hiiach & Co,, Chicago, starch; Wilson, Hinkle & Co., Cincinati, books; Williami Rosor & Co., Cinciunati, stoves; Popo Dros., . Cincinnati, mouldings; Locloréq Bras,, Gallipolis, O, ; Johu Gallici, 8t. Louis; tho cities of Cineinnati nud Chicago, the rinting-houso for the blind, Louisvillo, Conrad E‘lflwlnnd, Moroy, Lonisville; Wirconsin Leathor Company, Milwauico; John Grassiouo, Cin- cinnatl, stoves; 'F. N:--McDormott, Clove- land; Amerlean Instituto ' of Architec- sturo, for plans of buildings; Asior Library, " Neow York, for promotion of scienco; Cooper In- stituto, New York, for improvemont of working clasron; Sanford & o, OCloveland, nccount books ;' Buren of Engraving and Printing of Troasury Dopartmont, Washington ; Jamos San- dy, Cincinnati, photographs ; Heury Massler, Cincinnati, palnts avd colors; Honry Teckman, Oiucinnati, photographs; Wilkon Sowing Machine Compnny, Cloveland’; Jones & TLnughlin, Pittsburgh, shafting ; Rogers’ Wheel +Company, Cincinnati, whools. Prizes wero distributod st the Imperial Rid- ang-school by -Archduke Ramer, at 1 o'cloclk, who, facing olber _Archdukes, rcad & ehort nddress, in_roply to which Arcndulo Chnrles Lo stated that he had recoived His Majosty's command to publicly hnvo rond g list of the names of exhibitors to” whom diplomas had beon allotted by jurora. Baron BSchwarz then rend a list and roturned thanks, Thero will o an jllumination of Prater this evening and a xusical foto, —_— ITALY. New Yonx, Aug. 18.—A lotter from Romo eays: *“The ‘Syndic’ hns posted up s notico prohibiting all porrons, undor o protonse of mak- ;ug pilgrimages, whothor singly or in groups, from paseing through tho city.. It is roga: s o fanaticiam not to be oncouraged, and as o means used for keeping up political oxcitoment, a6 woll ns detrimental to tho public henlth in al- lowing a groat orowd to como together at Assisi, or othor similar. places, which, with tho very Im+ porfect means of_accommodation, might ba at- tonded with s sorious harm as the Mussulmans pilgrimagon to}Mecen, which havo servod topropa- #ato cholora a1id other meladies. e GREAT BRITAIN. LoxpoN, Aug, 18.—Austin Bidwell, and his confodurafos in tho Dank of England forgery <case, woro arrsigned to-day. Counsol for de- foudants mada au unsuccessful attompt to securo adjournmont, . The jury was swornand the caso Hormally opened by tho prosecuting attorneys. e WEST INDIES, 4 HavANA, Aug, 18.—A tologram from Puorto Principo snys on the 12th inat. s body of insur- rectionists, under command of Maxims Gornez, nttacked a forco of Bpanish cavalry stationed on & cattle farm noar Pucrto Principo. After a short, ongagomont tho insurgonts withdrow, but not before thoy had eaptured -ninoteon horses, Tho Spanish loss was thirty-ono Lilled. On the 17th tho insurgents, commanded by Gomez Sun Quitl and -oiher prominent chiefs, atincked tho villaga of Yeguas, but worp finally repulsod ufter a sharp engagomont. e n ,Annual Reunion of the Army of the t 7. Oumberlay Prrrapunan, Aug. 18.—Tlio soventh annual rounion of tho Ann[; of the Cumberland will bo hield in Pittsburgh on the 17th and 18Lth of Sop- tombor. ‘Phe local Exooutive Committeo, of which Gen, James Negloy is Chairman, and Col. Norman Smith is Socrotary, have boon at work for somo thno mnklnF arrangements, and -thero 8 overy prouhio st - tho “afair will ho .ona of tho largest ever leid, Tho .soveral subscommittoos are mnkint{ good pro- ‘gross in tholr worl,, and at* a moating of “tho Gonoral Committeo, hLold last ovening, reports mado show that overvthing has been attonded 0, o far a8 cnit bo.’ The Soerotary oxbibited an snvitation propared, Which Is to be sont to all meémbers of tho army whose name snd addross cnn bo obtajned, 1t will, of courre, Lo undor~ stood that eyory soldior of the army is invited, and will be welceme, Tho nomos und addrosses of all purvivors ?nnfln% possibly bo obtained, Tho owing 18 tho nyitation ; m%z\uuKSm AND Couuave: The Bocloty of tho Army of the' Cumberlpnd will hold its goventh aunnal ronufon in this city’ on tho 17th and. 18th days’ of Soptoiphor piox. You ~aco ; cordially iuvited "ol be document to be propared and cireulaied smong 1 tha frionds of tho Panama Railway Company for signaturos : . ; . : y New Yonr, Aug, 18, 1973, T the Preaident awd Directors of the Panama lailrond Company : 1ho undoraigned, stockholdors of tho Panama Tajichod cnmpnnyf'l"mn’xmg that tho Paciflo Mail Bloam= ship Company desireato borrow of the Panama Iailroad [ Compnny $500,000 for one year, aay $250,000 on their new Liron scrow steamer Colon, and a'like amotint on thelr 0w fron serew ptosmor Acapuloo, and belioving that tho Panma Rafiroad Compauy §8 largoly Intorcatod in, and will bo greatly benofited by, tho sarly complotion and running of tho Pacific Mall now iron ‘slepmors, _do _ pelition that you 1 muko eaid loan, recelving oa ty tlorefor tho aforemontloned ‘steamors, and s full - signmont of all insurance thoroon, Wo beliove tho - nocurity undoubtod and amplo, aa ihio contract prico for theso two atenmers wwas *§900,000, $450,000 aplece, - without tho outft, which cost $100,000 nioro, $50,000 .ench, making tho entiro cost $1,000,000. Those interested in the Jatter document claim that they succeoded ju obislning tho signatures of ono-quartor of the wholo numbor of stock- holders of tho Panamn Railrond Company. Among thoso who havo signed aro Rutus Hatch, Musgrave & Co., Glondening, Davis & Amorr and Jamoson, Smith & Catlivg. Tlus papor will be.served ou tho Punama Directors at their meot- ing to-day. . Tho demand of the Wisconsin papors that Sonator Carpenter answer tho chargos latoly made agafnst him of immoral conduct at the Long Branch Hotol are not likoly to bo respond~ od to. The family of the Iady have appealed to the papor nrlf[nnfiug tho roport to forboar fur- thor commant, and biave domanded of Carpontor that he shnll take no further action in the mat- tor, Carpontor--has writton & _lotter, in which ‘ho - eays .that he hss o lottor from the proprictors of the West End Ho- tol, saying ho waa roftsed sdmittanco only bo- causo tho hotel was,full, Tho propriotors, how- over, says that Thomas Murphy applied to them writo such lettor, but thoy réfused. Tho hus- bond of the Jady js7'now at Long Branch collecting * evidenco, abd swoars he means to procood sgninst. tho Benator or the nowspapors, whichever is.at fault, On application at tho T'ribune offico hio Is soid to havo boen told that the papor was propared to vo all it had aaid. Tho husband {8 o friond and protoge of the Son- ator, who got him an appointment to some offico. A groat offort is boing modo to conceal the name of tho lady ; but it i¢ known, though there is no disposition to mako it public. [To the Asacciated Fress) — ° 5 New Yorx, Aug, 18.—Tho Monnonites who arrived hore Friday 'havo decided to make Min- nesota thoir home, and will leavo to-day for St. aul . Tho National Rovenue Reform Association has addressed s communication to the Secretary of the Trossury, asking im 'to rovoko the ordor which was recontly issued by Jol- loctor Arthur, of tho Custom-House hero, requiring morchants, in ‘person, to mako afii- davits of entries. Tho letter adds that the real’ motives for the issusnco of tho order was simply tho gratification of self-consequence, and to compo! the porsonnl attondanco of tho more chonts in order to humble and still furthor hamper them with unnecessary and arbiteary re- quiroments undor tho law. A John McLanghlin, the keoper of a roda- wator fountain . at . tho. Staten Island ferry, and John Lyons, a firemnn on a Liverpool steamor, fonght this morning in a lignor saloon at No. 88 Washington streot, and McLsughlin was kickod to death. Lyona oscaped. Tho cigni-mikers of this city are signing a Emtost ugaiust tho adoption of the patent cigur- ox. T¢ i atatod that four Custons Inspoctors have boen remoyed. THE POTOMAC DISASTER. Additional Testimony Talen by the . Investignting Committece=The Engie neer Acting ns EBartender n Short ‘Fime Provious to the Disnster, Spectal Dispatch to The. Chicago Tribune, ‘WasuiNarox, D. C., Aug. 18.—Tle testimony in the Wawassot investigation' to-day conclu- givoly showod that the engineor was accustomed toleave his enginc-room, whichwas across the passago-way from tho bar, and act a8 barkeoper uring the ubsence of tho lattor, It seoms that this barkeoper was'in tho ‘hablt 'of trading with tho country people . at..tho landings, and would loave ‘the ‘bar - fo attond to this business, . ""'ag . the bost approachod the landiug, - The barkeepor himsolf testified that it was customary for ths engineer to thus keep an oyo to the bar, although ho bad no intorest in it.” Two wituossos tostified that the engineer was dealing out drinks immediatoly bofora the alarm of fire, - One’'witness aworo that the engineer personally prepared a drink for him. Only ono lifo. presoryer.. was used. There was o barrel of whisky on board, Thein- vestigntion was conductod as during tho proceding dnffl' in o vory onroless manuer, rogardless of tho rules of evidonco, -~ Witneasos woro saked load- ing quostions of all sorts, ocepocinlly such quos- tions, it would appour, 08 might ~sot forth the thoory of the blamelesaness of tho ofticors in tho most favorablo light. It was clearly shown that when the alarm_was given the engineer seomod paralyzod and powoerless ; also, that mnni' ersons woro crushed to thoirdeath by tho rovolving wheels, who might have boon saved had the engiue been atopped, (2% the Assoctated Presa,) ‘WasHINGTON, Aug, 18,—The Wawnsset stoam- Tont Iuvostigation was rosumed this morning. The testimony of a witnoss woa to the effoct .| that no particular person or officer of the boat was engagod in controlling tho life-boats, pos- sosslon of which bad boon taken by tho passon- gers in such largo numbers aa to make them usoless, Tho oflicors engaged on the fore part of the boat (stonmer) wore actively employed in trying to save the boat and passengers, bit the; wore uuablo to pass aft, owing to the donso voi- ume of smoko and flame, — The Oholora. From the New York Evening I'ost, Aug, 10, - 'CHOLERA IN OIOAGO, A Nobody, wo trust, is alarmod bf the rather gtartling dispatoh wo published last evening, whioh is reponted in tho morning papors, of the Jpresonco and ingronse of cholors 1n Chicago, ho news which the agont of the Associnted Pross sont ovor tho wiros was_corrootly given in tho Chicago papers of threo days ago, and bad raviously reachod us by mail, Bo - prosonted, it na quito anothor nupect, for it sooms the anthor ity of tho story is the mooting of somo physl- cinng to' hoor the addross of ono of thoir number, who declarod that Asiatio ohol- ora existed in Chicago, for ko had licen attonding cnscs. for nearly threo wmontha! If this doctor really bolieves what he snys; and it i truo that in {ho cholern distriot thoro {4 not the sllghtest ‘rogard paid to the propor disposition of the dlschargos of pationts, or to tho dininfection of houses’ whero puurle linve diod of the disoase, thon the murvel is thut auy man calling Limsolf & physlclan should duro to confons that ho wao cognizant of such a stalo of things nud holu his tonguo for threoe months;: Howevor, wo “happen ' to lknow umnuthlnq of thiat part'of Chieago whora this opidomly, which hoy “oarriod -off forty-two porsons since enrly in June last, is roportod. to exint, and thero are doposits of liquid -Alth - thoro na largo- in arca a8 tho City lnll Park, donse’enough to Hoat o yd peow, pud soveryl foot in dopth,. If. Aslato cholora cdfild oxist thore & wosk and not Bwoop tho wholo city from that point in a fright- ful opidemio, then this form of tuo disoaso is lona £0 bo droaded Than n cold in thoe hond, unless sclonoo, chomiatry, hygiono, aro tho most tranu- paront lmmbn};n. From tha (Jaleaburg (111.) Republis, Aug. 16, John A. Pattorson, I38q., of Monmouth, vis- ited the Republio offico Inst Tuosdsy. Wo lesrn from him that soveral cason of oholora havo oc- eurred at Little York, and that Nothaniel Brown- loo hind died of that. disenso, . Trom the Jacksonviile (I11.) Jonrnal, Aug, 15, John Pope, of Ohapin, a well-known rosident of tho place, dled sudddnly with cholorn, at 4 a'clogk on Wadneaday sfiornoon. During tho foronoon lio was walking about tho stroots of Ohnpin, and at 10 o'clock waa taken sick, dylug ot tho lour statod, For sovorsl days provious he coinplained of fooling unwoll, Four members of & family naomed Hatflold, liviug ot Blud City, wore takon siok on Wadnes- dn{ and it wos foared thoy conld not rocover, fry, MeLaughlin, wifo of James MeLaughiin, living throo miloa south of Exotor, diod n day or two sinco of supposed cholers, r. Van Motor, who for nlong timo haa_ lived two miloy south of Exoter, died on Bunday of cholora, Tho doaths of several children u” the abovo nelghborhoods nro also reported, * ! Binco writing the abovo, wo learn of the death of Mra, Popo, wifo of John Tope, doceasod, whoso dontli i givon above. Bho was attacked with cholera yostorday forenoon, and died ot o'olocle, It is sald that provious to doath she turned almoyt black. POLITICAL. The New Party Movement in Minnoa v ' sotn, 4 i \© Spectal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Ty{bune. 81, Paur, Minn.,, Aug. 18,—Tho third party movement is gaining, Winons, Ramsey, and Hennopin Countiea will send full delegstions to Ovatontin. Honnopln will opposo tho indorse- ment of. Davis, tnd probably favor Irs Darton, of ‘Northflold, Presidont of tho Bsath Agricnltu- ral Bocloty, for Governor. Dartou is of Demo-, cratio antocedents. His nomination wonld reault in a full opposition tioket, on which the Demo- crats might unita, In this aity & Workingman's Association Lag ‘boon formed, to co-oporate with the farmore of Honnopin and othor countioa, Oalls oro ad- droseed to all who favor the workingmdn's movement sgainst rings and monopolies, It looks now na though full State, county, and - Loglslative tickots will be xun by tho now party T 55 2 ey~ pl 1ok Dudbugue County Patrons of ¥usbands § ry to Iold o Picnic. ' Special IHepateh to The Chicago Tribune, , Dunuque, Aug. 18.~Tho Patrous of Husband- xy of this county and vicinity will have a picnic on Wodnosday noxt, at a grove o fow miles from hore. D. W. Adams, Master of the National " Grangoe, will bo prosont sud make an addross, 8. 8. Cox Accopts & Icnomination for Congross. New Yanr, Aug. 18.—At a meeting of the Ger- man Demooratio citizens of tho ‘Sixth Congros- sional Digtrict, hold to-night, the Hon, 8, 8, Cox 'was unsuimously nominated to fill the vacanoy caused by tho death of the Hon, Jamea Brooks. Aftor the muhUn% & committeo of two from the various wards in tho District waited on Mr. Cox at his rosidonce and tondored bim the nomina- tion, which ho accopted in a graceful manner, promising unsworving fidolity to the Domocracy of Now York. ‘The Political Canvass in Ohio. DavroN, 0., Aug, 18.—Benator Morton will .opou the campaign in Dayton, on Monday even- ing noxt, for tho Republicans, THE INDIANS Jtoport of tho Xnvestignting Commise sion on the Rawlings, Wyoming ‘Ferritory, fMassacro=-The Apachcs of New Mexico Leave Thoir IResorvie tlon and Threaten War. - Special Dinpatch to The Chicago Tyibune, ‘Wasminaron, D. C., Aug. 18.—Tho Special Commission appointed to invostigato tho Indian massacre at Rawlings, Wyoming Territory, in Juno lest, have ‘mado their report. Thoy flnd the Arrapahoes guilty. As to the bost means to provont such'collisions in tho ‘futuro, the Oom- mission recommond that the various reserva~ tions ba surveyed at tho oarliest practicable doy, and tho boundaries and limitstions thor- oughly and pormanontly.”catablished, and tho Indisus of “tho soveral tribes instruoted ns to thoir motes and bounds. That tho pass or por- mit gystom, which allows Indiana to go bayond tho limita of their resorvation, should bo abol- ished. Tho Commission argue at longth in fayor of proventing any Indian hunting excurson outside of tho rosorvation, aud supggest that this policy, which is to provent these prodatory habits, should be euforced and tho red man mado to understand that by the oultivation,of the land he may gain susténsnco 04 woll an by hunting, and thus gradually, undor the influonce of labor, schools, and other appli- ances of Christianty cease to bo a snvage and become eivilizod, B (70 the Associated Press.} - ‘Wasninaton, D. C,, Aug, 18.—Capt. Chisholm roports tho killing of three Indisns and cuptur- ing of horses stolon July 13 m New Moxico. Corporal Brattlings was killed. - Indian Agont Thomas reports, from Tulovesia, Now Moxico, tho 24th ult,, that on demanding {rom tho Apachos the notorious thief and mur- derer Chiof Sancha, thoy rofused to give him u[:; and took theyr arms, saying thoy wero. roady fight. An attompt fo arrost Saucha by tho agent Ied to throatoning demonstrations, and tho noxt day Maj, Prico and n fow soldiors went to tho rosorvation. The Indiaus, howevor, still acted in'n hostilo manuer, declinfng to give up S, sud, aftor hgldmgu short counoil with Price, ar- rouged for ‘mngther tho nextday. That nli;ht, however, they broke up their camp, took their women aud obildron, and went to the monn- fains, Throo Indians wore arrosted by Maj. Prico, and hold ag hostages for 8ancha. Gen. Popo notifled tho Departmont that troops aro in rondiness to reinforce Prico if he needs thom, Dr. Thomes has roquested Prico to fol- low the Indians, and, if thoy refuse to return to :{lo roservation, to take steps to proteot the sot- lors, WALL STREET. Review of Moncy, Stocks, and Brends stuifs Market, H Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, : New Yorr, Aug, 18.—The bull clique have the gold market in their own hands, and nothing ‘was dono ta-day axcopt to hold gold firm at 11534 10 1165, Probably the largest brokurnfio busi- ncss on tho continont is that transacted for ac- count of the bull pool in gold, Their mothod is slmply to buy lots of 35,000,000 to $15,000,000 of boars, an dotail * coin to impomrs according to necossitios of tho Iatter, af the rato of $1,000,000 to 2,000,000 or day, and atn Pmm of 3§ to 1 por ocont. tvmm tho gourso of trade favors tho oliquo, tho only eapital roquired by tha pool is fair credit nt tho Bourd, tho boars- bcln(x genorally roady to Lorrow gold and doyoslc “with bulls its equiva- lont 1n currondy. - This procoss s likely to go on from woolk to wook until tho pool becomes' tho owner of all tho flnnfl.u? coin, and enable it to fix whatover promium will ba most likely to fetch tho largest return, ¥ .. Instocks thoro was n gonoral downward ton- dency, and but little doing. Money oasy at 3 to 4 on accoptanco, Collatoral govornments dull, Tho inquiry for flour wns light. Nothin, doing 1n wheat, Assortment of good No. spring wanted, Oats unchsuged. Corn firm, PSSR SR War Department Woathur Prognos= % tications. - [ ‘WasitinaToN, Aug, 18,—¥or New England, in- cronsing northeasterly to southoastorly winds, falling baromolor, rising. tomperature, and aroad of rain follawod by pacliy clouy wowthor on .'l‘neudn{. For -the -Middlo - Btates and Lowor Lakos, light rains during: the night, followed by riving tomporaturo and oloaring wenthor, oxoopt on tho immedinte coast, ' whoro threntoning ‘weathor mny contino. Tor the Bouth Atlantio Btatow, rising temporaturo, with aroas of rain to- night; clearing . to-marrow, - For. the Gulf ‘Btatos, contiuned warm and _parly cloudy weathor, light, - variublo, aud - throatoning weathor' on tho comst. Ior tho Lowor Ohio and Contral Missiusippl .Vulha', light, varlublo, +to:southorly winda with continued warm_aus cloudy or clear woatlior. For the Uppor Lako roglon and U‘lpur Missiasippt Valloy, lght to frosh goutherly winds, high tomporature, and fiunumlly cloar wonthor from tho Lowor Ichlgan westward, whilst threatoning wosthor @ ‘n-uhnblu for the . northorn portion of this roglon, . . - —— . Ovorland Mull Robberys |' | 8&% ‘Tranommco, Aug. 18.—1Tho mail stago boe “twoon Mokoluug hill and station, was stopped. by two highwayinon, two miles- from tho olty, *who - robbod . tho* paasongoers of 4,000, rifled: “Wolls, Yargo-& Co.'s trensure box, and do- | s#troyed the mall, papers, &o, Tho officors are, fu bot pursuit, The robbors are knowa, Tho & English Coast by the Steam- :ship Alabm. RUN.DOWN AT SEA.' . Ohly; Three of the Crew Saved by the Steamer’s Boats. ; Naw Yonx, Aug. 18.—Stoamship Alabams, {rom Glnsgow, arrived, to-night.” Her Capiain roports tho slnking of thé bark Abons, of Liver- pool, from Montroal for Glangow, ns “followa ¢ Aug. 4, 64 11:60 p, m,, Btrachall’ Hght Bonring onat by south, 16.miles, wind mnorthwot, sky cloudy, thoe' ship stéoring wost northwost, making about- 8 knots per hour, lookout roported o light ‘on the port bow. - Bhortly aftor, 8aw a rod light, -Thon ported liclm immedinte- 1ys * aftor lnut rod light, put helm: hard to' and stopped tho- ongines. Dircctly saw a bark hoading up apparently about north-northonst, crogsing our bows{ reversed thoe ongincs full apoad, -notwithatans which sho came directly - into us, striking us s Hitlo on the port bow, and o little abaft: tho bark’s fore-rigging. Tho timo from tho ocollision till the bark sank could not Linve beon moro than five minutea.". Btoppod the enginen. " Lowored tho quartor-boats ic ropes. Ono: nian swimming closo to tho ship -oanght a lifo budy and was ploked up by ono 6f ,the boats, “Another drifted along sido of: part | ‘of . the 'wrock and was haul on' board, A third ‘ was ‘rosonod ‘from the bark's- bont, which was full of ‘wator, Tho bosta continue in the immediate vicinity of the wreck for two ond & half hours, but could dlscover no furtho; traces of tho crew, With somo difficulty euc +oondod in . getting one boat, but in holsting uj the other it got stove and waa loat, but- savi .the men. od tho . jmmodiate, \viclnity, of : the . wreok stonming slowly' -around untill 4 in tho morning of ths bth, when, it bolug daylight and clear, and nothin, .of tho wreck was in sight, aftor a mo?fl of -our own ship, finding no dmmgl}, proceods on our voyago. Tho nsmos of the sur- vivors of" tho bark are Wm. 8. Ghenck, Adolph Horn, and Charles Deonjo, ’flmi reported tho bark’s nome as the Aboun, of Yiverpool, 480 tons, Capt. . Montgomory, from Montronl. for Glasgow, with a cargo of grain and flour. - .. Nw, Yonx, Aug. 18.—3Mr. O, M. Covsins, of. ‘Portland, Ms., s passongor on the steamship Alabams, fumishos tho Zferald o dotailod ac- count of the collision by which the bark ‘Ab ona 1 Burve; was sunk, Ho says all the passongers of the Alabamn .awoke' whon tho - henvy thud of _tho -collision: was hoard, -and hur- riodly drosacd,’ foarful that thoy were tak- ing ‘their last look at tholr statéroowms. Thoy lout thoir assistancs to tho officers in. low-. ering tho boats, bat the swivols- of the davits wero, 80 rusty, and tho ropoa choked tho blooks,, ond a quarter of an hour élapsed bofore the boats woro launched. Ho descrdl the scono graphically, and says ono of the mon roscued waa injured so badly that ho spit blood ‘for two or threo days . after. Ho esys the Alabama iorced . noarly Lalf through tho Abonudfimt forward of hor midshipe, on ti starboard eido. The Abona had seon tho Ala- bama'a light for an hour or moro, and, thinking &ho was & tug, hoped to bo towed up tho Clyde. When struck, ho Abons suuk in about four minutes. Tho Captain, Jamos Montgom- ory, ..of Iroland, Mr Caldwoll," ~ono of the owners of tho " bork, . five Englishman, snd ono 8wode went down with the bork, The hreo saved camo on to Now York in the Alabama. The cause of the oollision wae an ordor of tho mato of tho Abooun to starboard Liis helm; which made the disaater inavitable, Went Down With All Rands. . HaupAx, Aug, 18,—A vossol .supposed to be the rovenuo cutter Wm. Btairs, waa lost at York Polnt July 6, with all hands, fourtoen in number. DUBUQUE. Church Corner-Stone Laid--Burglary ~«Elorse~Thicves at Work--Suit to Recover Wharfago Illogally Charged neiaid on Snloou=Kceepors. Spectal Dispatch to-The Chicago Tribune, Dunuqug, Ia;, Aug. 18,~~The cornor-atone of a Gormau Evangelical Churoh wna laid hiero yos- torday; with tho usual coremonios,. with uiugmpfi Exuynr, and addrosses ;in - Gexman. and Eigm y-tho poator of - tho Cliurch, -tho Rev. E. F, Beruer, tho Rov. H, Ficke, and the Rev. Aldor- gon, tho lattor of the Primitive Mothodist Clurak, = : Tho store. of Burns' & Co., at Masonvllla, was burglarizod on Thursday night, sud 2300 atolan from the safo. ” oo orse thioves have mado their apponrance in $his viclnily of late, and stolon sovoral horses from farmors and othors, Bomo of " tlic Loraos stolen recently from this city have been rocoy- ered ot Lyony, Officors from Muscatine are on tho track of somo of these horwe-thioves, who appoar to hiave made & systomatic raid in hotse- stealing slong tho river, Cltios along the Missisaippl which hnve been dhasgivg whiatfago fo tlo stcamora of the Norih- ‘weatomn lino of packets, will bo made dofendnnts in suits to be commenced lfi‘;hm' them by Com- modorae Davidson, of that line. The aggrogate awmount to ba sued for is abont $50,000. ‘Tho officors of this city ara enforcing tho city grdinanco requiring licenso to Lo taken out by anloon-koopers for solling liquors, and to pny $100 therefor. Tho saloon-keopers who refusod to. havo hiad their goods ecizod, to-day, aud car- ried away to be dealt with according to law. —_— J: DAVIS. Xfc Males a Brief Speech to the Sonth= crn. Elistorical Convention at White Sulphur Springs. Ricmyon, Va., Aug, 18.—Jefforson Davis ad- drossod the Bouthorn” Historical Convention a ‘White Sulphur Bprings to-dsy. In sposking of tho late war, ho snid: “Wo have Eoun moro cheated than conquered by the doclara- tions or the Fedoral Prosident, Congross, aud Ganerals, for thore never could bave been a sur- rendor hiad wo anticipatod what followed, and wo would to-day bave boon freo.” Ile still had hopo of tho Bouth, becpuso whatover men might be, ho nover yot had scon reconstruot- ed womon, and, while men of this dny aro mightler than the principles for which thoy pITY .Blfllfiglsd, ho ‘{ul Loped the children who succeed them wonl graw up to: maintain and Furpotuntq thom, and redoom all that wo had lost, Davie' romarka contain no sontiment of hostllity to tho Federal Govornmont. A rosolution was offered by Admiral Semmes that Hia Excellency, Progident Grant, bo ro- quosted to pormit the Bocrelary of this Socioty to oxamino all tho papors and archivoa of tho Governmont capturod by the Foderal forcos from tho Confoderates during tho war, and to malo copioa of such of thomas he mey think fit. The rosolution was adopted. Tho Qonvontion then adjournod, and tho Mis- forical Sooloty met, A resolution' was adoptod gdmitting ladios who had lost relntivos ' in tho war to membership.” Tho Boclety then adjourned tifl n:‘nei in Richmond at the call of the Preai- ont, * . 5 ' Another Unfortunate Now Yorlk Fore nld Reporters LowmsvitLe, Ky, Aug. 18.—A man named Lord, sald to bo the traveling correspondont of tho Now York Herald, has dissppeared sinco Tucsday last, and fears of foul: play are entor- talned.” Lord loft Bhelbyvillo, Ky.; that day for the purpose of vimting " Eminoco’ Fair, Tho horse lig was riding was found tho noxt doy near Bholbyville ridorloss. . Lord loft o trunk aud othor” articlos at Shelbyville, and no possible causo can be asslgned for his disappoarance. Ho hiad conslderablo monoy on his person. Our Fing XRonches an’ Exalted Ale [ . titude, New Yong, Aug, 18.—A Lims, Poru, lottor statos that on tho 4th of July a party of Aniori- oun engincors, employed on {hn ‘Arago Railroad, Lolstod the Htars and Biripos lingo doep in tho snow at tho summit of tho highest,posliof the Qordilloras travoruod by the line, and tho high- okt point over honored by the United Btates fiag; - ho party prosont woro W. P, Tobiss and \ Tobtag, of Ilinols, P s - Beaten {n o Saloon. [ Spectal le’mlch to The Qhicago Tribune, Uxton: Crry, Ind,, Aug, 18.—Last uight upon £he Ohio side’ of {hio town, in tho saluon of D, QGrubor, & notorlous oharactor of this placo namod A, Worluthallor, wau shot and aftorwards brutally boaton witlia hatohet by Gruber aud liuson, Who causo ie supposed fo have beon b insult_given by Wertuthiallor to tho wife of Grubor, Totl parties wero Intoxiontod, Wer- tinthatlor's rosavay is doubtful, Tho would-be- n’m.rdoram aro undor arrost, A ! i Among the Job l& : The Indlanapolis Bxpoultion. ’4!)«:;1“ Aporis, Ind., Aug, 18.—The Exposition . ullding, oontaining over 3,000 squara foct ox+ Py { sh :Bark Abena -Sunk on the sonrch ! for tho'snrvivors,. Throw overboard buoys and? furthor . “iblting spaco, will bo completed this weok, It liag joost mbout ©35,000, Tho spaco I8 hoarly takon alrondy, The reception of artiolos opons noxt Monday. From prosont apponrances it is ovident that ovory foot of thirty-six acros of bulldings, yards, and pons will be occapiod. Tho Art dopartmont will bo tho principnl at- traction, ploturos heon seourod ‘| from tho studios londing artistw, homo aud forelgn. _Chicago, Ciucinnatl, Bt. Louls, Loulsville, ~Philndo! pflln, Now &mk, Boston, and other motropolilan towns contribute, Consiang Moyers' '* Goneolation,” & famous palnting, has boon secured for oxhibi- tion. The shiow of machinery aud llvo-stock will bo vory largo and interosting, Entrios nro mado from fificon Btates, and atill they come. Nothmfi]nuu downright disnstor can provent o gratifying succans, MISSOURI. Gov. Woodson Xssmics Ordors Ielntive 1o the Fulton Lynching Cnse--=Tho Rown Railrond Robhers, : 81.-Louts, Aug. 18.—A special to tho Democrat ftom Jofferson -City says Gov. Woodkon hag - issued an ordor to Judge Buckvardt, instruoting him to conveno o s]-mcln.l torm of the Callowny Oireuit Court for tho inventigation of tho'lynch- :ing of Poter Keslor at- Fnlton on Friday lnst ; : also instrnoting Attorney-General Swln? 0 tako ' chargo of tho prosocution. Tho special further - Baya that n dosperato ouconnter may beé soon ox- ?Mtod betwoon the raflrond train robbora and he Towa Bheriff, armod with the roquisition of the Govornor. Tho enconuter will probably take placo in Lnfayotto, Clay, -or Jnckaon Countios, ‘whara thoso robbors alternntely rendezyous, DISCIPLINE VS, WHISKY. {',lhn Arxrest of {, . _tiom of Cnmp Liquors. . i - Nzw Yonx, Aug. 18.—A lsttor from tlio Yel- *lowatone expedition rays stir was oreated by the arrest of. Gou, Custer by Gen, Btanloy, aud that i Custer marohed in jhe reat of his command ono »wholo day boforo he was relonsed. Custor’s men [“donounced his arroat as an act of tyranny. Gon. s8tanloy also. caused tho destruction of all the iliquors iu the camp of the infantry suttlor, tho Intter losing eix barrols, and the cavalry sutler " sovon, —— e e | ©Ocean Stenmship News. haviy of 8 Gon, Custitr-=Destrucs j_ Ltvenroor, Aug, 18.—Tho steamships Man- “hattan, Baltlo, New York, and Thurengis, from Now York, and Bivoria, from Boston, arrived .out. " New Yonm, Aug. 18.—Arrived, stcarhships ‘Alabauma and Virginia from Glusgow. Tho sAlabama way supposed to have boon lost off tho |Irish coast. . 2 5 : ' New Yong, Aog, 18.—8teamship Oolors, from \Aspinwall, ia:dotainod at quarantine with siok- ;neas. SE R e o R i Were Loat and Are Founds 1.+ CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 18.—T'wo. eailors, Josse ;&Malloy and Jchn Konnedy, who were suppossd to have beon drowned whon tho barge Morton Toundered last Woduesday night, were piclted up :by the schooner Harvost Homo and taken to E{lo. They were found on s floating timber. 2 —_— Porsonal. i \ Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ¢ OA;1z, 0., Aug. 18,—The Hon. John A. Bingham iand family, sccompaniod by tho family of the "Eon. EH T. Shoppard, Consul to Fiensatoln, . Ohina, Joft Codiz ot b {, m, to-dsy. Quite «oumbor of frionds go with them part of tho “way; others aro o foln thom nt Conncil Bluffs, iIn., eail with thom from Sau Francisco in 010 steamex Japan, Bopt. 1. Missing United Stxtes Steamer. Panama, Aog. 1.—The United Statos steamor Bonicis, which loft Mozatlan June 14, for Paua- mn, has not boon hoard from. . + Later advicen stata that the gun-boat Benicoa was unablo to vbtain coal at Houduras ports, and waa moking hor way to Panama undor sail. Pl e Chonp Conl. Bonanron, Pa., Aug. 18.—The Tonesdale & Lackawannn anthracite conl is rotailing hero for $3.60 to £8.80 for stove and grato sizes, Causo, compotition by locol sgencics, which bogan on - Saturday. ——— Obitunry. Spectal Diepatch fo The Chicago Tribune, O1rAWA, Ont., Aug. 17.~1Tho donth is roport- ed, at Cacouns, of Hon. Henry Black, O. B., of Quabec, o jurist of the vory flrst rank, whoso decisions since hia n]gacinlmnnt to tho Vice- Admiralty bench, in 1841, have invariably been sustained fn tho English courta. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Donuque, Aug. 18,—Joln P. Krobs, Post- maater at Quttonborg, oud an old sottler of this section, died yesterday. Hanmsnung, Pa., Aug. 18.—Gon, A, B. War- ford, ot ono time Presidont of tho Northern Cen- tral Railroad, diod yostardny, Gexgszo, 1IL., Aug. 18.—Mr. TIall, a promi- nent stock-denlor and eattlo-drover, of Skoflield, droppod dond in 8 etroot of thnt town yostorduy. Now York Kive-Stock fMarkot. New Yoni, Aug, 18,—Berves—Fresh renelgl:, 5,700; maaking 10,760 for tlio week, ngainst 9,870 last weok., ‘Markol over-atocked, aud closen dullat # decting of 3c, Toxane rango at &@Vxc,with ono lot of good Oherokoes ot 10¢, +Nativo steers at 93¢c to 12)4e, with a fow re- tailod to shiop butohers ot 135@13¢. ~ At loast twonty car louds muikt bo held over. ' Among tha salos Woro 6 onrs Lllinois steors, 7 cwt, at 11%c; O cars, B@) 11@120; 1 ocars, 0 owt, 2 cars, Tig owt, 11(@ g owt, 10X@11)¢c; 10 cars, Gi{ cwt, 10303 16 cirs, 037 owt, 11¢; 6 cars Cheroken cat- tlo, 6 owt, 100; 6 curs Kontucky ‘nteers, 73¢ owt, 11ic; 6 carn Texans, 7 owt, 9)0 ; 6 cars Toxans, b owt, G3fc, SuKEP AKD Lastni—Reosipts, 10,300, making 81,000 for tho wook, ogaiust 37,730 Inst wook. Markor do- clined, and closod weak o o doclino of ’f@?j‘f“' and stock accumulsting in tho pens. Lambs sold by the car-load ot 6@8)j0 ; sheep, 4X@03c. Bules includo : 1 car Ohlo sligop, 84 e, ¢} 1 car, 93 s, 63¢0; 1 car, 0316, B0 1 1 car, 77 lbs, 430 1 car, 75 e, 43d0: 1 ~ear, 81 i, B0 ; 1 oar Kentucky lumbe, 60 1bs,’ 6307 1 car Olio, 61 163, 63{0; 1 car Oanadian, 51 1Ls, O3o; 1 car, 033 1ba, s,'{:;; 1'car, 60 1y, Tx0; 1 car, 61 Ya, 8303 1 car Blato, 72 1br, 8o, Bwing—Total, 24,400 for tho weck, against 80,500 1aet weok, Frodl arrivals, 7,230. Nouo on salo of livo, Dreanod closed firm at 64@7Sge. XKanasns City Live-Stocic Market, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tanaas COity, Mo, Aug. 18.—CaTrLE—Iiccaipts, 1,405 boad 3 aipruenis, 1,672, “Tie. moriet oponed With deprossed Tecling, hiiyors manifesting littlo dis- position to oporate, Tho aupply hns been mostly through Texan stock. Halea of good native stoers st $475; through Toxan cows, $13,50 to $16.60; through “Foxan atock mixed, $11.75. 1lons—Local domand brisk, and pricea a shade bet- tr, 8t $3.90 to $4.,10. o Now York Dry Goods Market, New Yonu, Aug, 18, —Business rathor lus sollvo, owing to ralny weather, Markot for cotton goods strong and stendy. Fino medium ond lencliod dhirt. ings in usual domand, short supply, and many branda aro sold to arrivo, ' Cotton flsunels selling frealy, Gorner and Harmony gluzed cambrica reducod o o, Trints and worsted drews goods vory nctivo in first bands, Wool fisuncls and blankola brisk, bt otlier ‘woolen goods Iees otive Enst Ltberty Livc-Stock Marlkets Easr Lrventy, Vo, Aug, 18.-OATTLr—Arrivals, lne cluding Sundny, 128'cara ; no market, ] ous—Arrivals, includlng Bunday, 62 cara $ Phil- adolphia, $5.40 to $5.50 ; Yorkora, $5.10 to $6,45, mxxx»—unvm, including Bundsy, 14 cat, solling. None g = Philndelphin Live-Stock Mnriet, PurtabeLyis, Aug, 18,—The market for beoves a vory dull, ocelpla largo ; chofce and extra Woalorn, 6X@73(0 fair to good, 55@030 common, 4@8c, Huezr—Good demand § faif to good, SGdo; atock, 2@te, " Lous—Steady ; $7.60 for corn fed, @ —_— CITY ITEMS. A fow palls of watar Joxtzously spnlisd oxtirigulsnod » aall firo yosterdsy aftornoon in {ho two-slory frame ‘bullding No, 660 Larraboo streat, 1 A man named Robert T, Miller, from_Quinoy, i, accidentally foll over the ratling of tho Briggs Touss hllwh““il‘m‘“mw" Ijuring himsolf constdernbly about the Lead, X Tho alarm from Box 235 at about 4 o'clock yeatordsy sfteruovn, was causod by a firo which damaged throa f‘otlnflw on Cleero court, , About $100 dutungo wus oup, 8 * l0fiicor Frank Vincont, of the Second Procinct, ox- tinguished an Inciplent 'firo at about $ o%clock yeaters day morning fn the two-story frame hullding “at 43 Arclioravenuo, 1o dumuges sustalned wera' nomi- nal, “Iho following snloon-keupers are roportod at tho Contral Alation for, violation of tho Huuday law Mishaol Elyun, of 4ol Billyaukes aveinio: Augusd Jtubach, 174.Wos Divislon streot ; Jacob Plolifer, 301 Clyboush ayonie ; Norbwrd Holl, 53 Tioeso atzeahaud North avenue, $ - Ofleor Edwnrd Tiyan roporta that at abont 1 o'elosk Festrday morning Lo extinguishad wn Inelylent tiro u tho second atory of Grow's bullding, 531 West Madi- “son stroat, ococuplod as o hotel, Mo extingulshied tho flamos by ‘throwing tho burning material out of u wine dow, Tho fira lind the sppoarance of bulug th work of an Iucondiary, A man namod Hormaun Schoalk, rocently arrived in Ohieago frpm Now York, attompted do pommit sulcide Inlluldny moruing, by plunging a pocket-knifo twelye {mea Into hin loft hraust. Tle lold’ the physician who ‘was culled In to dres his wounds that ho did not know* what bo was dn!lu{ at tho time, but Lmagiued the house Was ou ilro,” aud thut o waa golug to by burned to doath, Ho failed to montlon anltflmn‘hfln o thons, or cobra-dl-capollos, slthough thoy prol formed part of bis unplonsnnt vislon, “ TROBABLE PATAL STARBING AFFRAY. An Infuriated Germoan Bviscorntos n > Hollanders A slabbing nllray, of which tho resulta can hardly bo other than fatal, ocotirred at 8 o'clock yeatorday ovons {ng, in front of No, 01 Fry atroot, At this hour, ono Chnrles Lorontz, a Gorman, 39 yoars of ogo, whiloin a atato of partinl intoxicatlon, began abusing two Loys nanod Androw and Anton Van Toffell. A bad feeling Lias oxistod hotween Lorents, and tho mombers of the Van Toffell family on sccount of tho Iatter having coused his nrrest somo timo sinco on & chargo of atealing tholr pigoons, and it oulminated Inat ovoning In Lorontz’s catching the two Inds in his ginap and chioking them, In fhis ho was stopped by o man namod Rogors, who livon with tho Van Toffellors, but tho staying of his Lands only added frosh fucl to his fury, Bhouting out, * I will kill youall, I wili kil ou all,” ho drew o ktfo out of Lis pockethnd began randishivg 1¢ furioul; arouifd, in moment tho father of tho boys, John Van Totfallor, & man of ahout 40 yearn of o, appentod on thoscono and beforo ho'could fako in fully tho situation Lorents sprbig upon him nnd buried tho kuifo in bis nbdomen ond fled into big louse, No, 61 Fry streot, Tho woundod man utiorod o cry of s ennl o tlio ground, whones ho was carvisd Into his house which lies immodiately in rear of Loronte's, Tho vicinity was immodintely scoured for modical sualitanco, which #00n arrived; in tho shapo of Drs, B, Neeva and ¥, D. Jncobson, Tho gontlemen roport that on axamining tho woundod nian thay found a out, two {uches long in lila abdomen, from ‘whilch protruded about nix foot of Intesting,” This fhoy replaced in tho alilomen, .and, lisvingt adininisterod chloroform, pro- coodad {0 sow np to wound, which they coyored with 8 ooating of collodion aud & bandege. “Thoy conulder that his rocovery i baroly possible, tho charicos boing twonty-four to ono that ho will not got over it. The aMfalr soon _camo. 1o tho eara of tho police aml Offcors Targo und Prelssmoyor wors sent from. tha Obicago Avenuo _Station to ar- reat Lorentz, which tho did without an; {rouble, Doth men aro marriod aud hav fomilien, Tormung reporter visitod thohouse of tho woundod s goon ftor tho offray, and found bian lying on his bod, tho contortions of his body and the groans which bo tittored incosmntly showing tuat, nobwithstanding Do waa under tha iufiuenco of an_snmsthetic, ho waa suflering intenso agony, Dutn very short timo will declilo whother or not Lorents's crimo will como under tho willful murder category. " STILL ANOTHER. A’ 4 Times” . Compositor WMounced from n. Malsted Strcet Moardings Itousc Mins Kis Skull Fractured.. At about 11 o'dlock last night, & young follow namod Malcolm McGrogor met & young lady on Ialated streot, and endeavorod, s young follows will do, to striko up on scquaintanco with hor, Bhe replled his advances, and, a8 sho was nesr hor dwelling, sho turned townrds i, On arriving st the houso gate, sho proparad to onter, when tho young man Inid bis linnd wupon. lor shoulder and nsked hor 1o atay with him, Bho responded by rushingups fiight of staira which lesda Into tho houso No, 202 Halsted siroot, shut_tho door lohind ‘her, and thought thoro was an ond to her disagroeable adventure, Her ad- mirer, Lowever, would not take s rabuff, and, with n eoolnoss that must have boen bogotten by something moro exbilirating than even tho. sudden fanoy 0 begotton for tho lady, ho entered tho place, which' s o boarding-housa kot by a Mrs, Cass 8dy.’ Going up stalrs, ho wont o tho door of tho room of."onp of "tho boardors, Chsrloy Crane by namo, and atuck bia hioad I, Orafic criod out, * Who's thore 7% and Jumpod to his fect, McGregor anawered, “* Ono of the bosrdorn,” whon Orano brought him into'his room, and, finding that tho Intrnder was s strangor, ho pro: ceodod to put bim out of tho houne, Whothier' bo used meana in dolng 6o which hg should mot havo o or noly wil bo s question, for s Jury to docldo, tho fact of tha mattor bolng that Crano whovod him out of tho house, and tho unfortunate MecGregor foll Doud firet down tho front stops, striking his head sgalnnt tho aldo poat,fraaturing bis skull severely, Tho wounded msn wns' immodistoly romovod (o {ho Twelfth Broct Alation, aud Crano wos arrosted and focked up fn tho ssng place. Dr, Horsuy, who was sent for and oxamined tho tracturo, pronounced it a Yory dangerous one, and exproasod {t aa his opinion that, In all probabilfty, the mau will die, and ordered Dini 1o bo at once romoved to tho -ounty Hoapitpl, Hero {ho medical men of the inatitution examined iho fracture, aud with n rmore hopoful viow of tho caso, stating that the man will recover, Atlompls to glean information from to wounded rasn proved futlls, his wound bleeding 80 Incessantly that ho could not spoak lalf a dozon words with anyihing like relovancy, the " only Ihlnq’:hhh he aald that could be dlllhlc:.? un- deratood boing thnt ho waa o compositor and workod for the T¥mes, lieisn young man of about 20 years of 6o, and of ‘quite n respoctable appearanco, et ANOTHER POLICENAN SHOT. The Third Within Thirty-Six Hours, Oflcer Cudinare, whilo trying to nrrest one of thres roughs whom he had followed up Victords slloy, was st upon by tho crow, ono of whom struck bm on tho neck whilo another drow his rovolver, and, taking dollborate nim, shot him through tho right thigh, inflcting’ & vor ®overo but mnot necessarily dangerous wound, All threo men cacaped, notwithatanding tho effarts of a aquad of men aont out tomnke thearreat, Cudniore fa tho ssme oflicer who Iast spring shot aud killed 8 mau who was resistivg him, on Van Buren atreet, This makes the third policoman shot within thirty-six hours, MARINE. Port of Chicago ARRIVED, Behr 0, Gordon, Bt, Joswpl, hunber, Behr Rob Roy, Saugatuck, lnmber, Hobir Arctic, Muskeyon, Iumber, Prop B, F., Wedo, Port Huron, sundrics, Btwr Corona, 8t. Josepli, suniries, Prop Olty of "Traveras, Traverso City, lumbor, ZTrop Now Era, Grand Havou, towing, - Dargo William' Burn, Grand Haven, lumbor, Barge Mary Amands, Graud Haven, lnmber, 8chr Madiion, Ludiugton, lumber, Stmr Blioboygan, T'wo Rivers, sundrics, Sclir Guido, Lollwnd, lumbor, Stmr Muskegon, Grand Haven, aundries, Boow D, R. Owen, Maskegou, slabs, Bebir Gon, 8igel, Manistee, lumber, Prop Potomac, Butfalo, pindrics, chr Kato Howard, Holland, lumbor, 8ebr Ebenezer, Ludington, wood, Prop Peorless, Duluth, sundrica, Hehr Ella Ellonwood, Whito Lake, lumber, Sehr M, Thompson, White Lake, tumber, Hehr R, Bimmons, Muskegou, lumber, Belir Adriatic, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr 0, L, Johneon, Muskegon, Timbar, Helir Houest Jobm, Pentwator, lumber. Sehr Helen Blood, Ludington, lumber, Schr P, Haydon, Auskegon, limber, Schr 0, Bhaw, Holland, tan’ bark, Schr Radioal, Pentwater, lumber, Behr J, P, DeCouders, Grand Haven, wood, Schr Two Brothors, Menominee, lumbor, % Beur John Tbbete, Muskegon, lumber ..Aug, 18, Trop Ruseta, BufTalo, sundries, Bebr Snrdinta, Manistec, lumbor, Prop Norman, Ma Rebr Robort Hawlott, White Lalo, lumber, Behr Bpaad, Mantatos, lumber, Behr Gem, Pike's Plor, wood, Schr 8. Bates, Muskegon, himber, Schr I, G, Crawford, Alpena, lumber, Prop Ocean, Montreal, sundries, Tzop Java, Buffalo, sundrios, Behir Stalls, Hollsnd, bark, Behr Androws, Erie, coal, ¥rop Plymouth, Buifalo, sundrics, . CLEARLD.. Schr 0, Gordon, Bt uotto, sundrics, Ang. 18, Joaoph, 35 bri 1 Beow South Haven, South Havon, 30cds stons, Belir Progroes, Holland, 1 ton meal, tchr Lavinda, Hamlin, ‘sundriea, Beow Lilllo Gray, 8t, Paul's Pier, sundrles, Dark 0, K, Nims, Baffalo, 83,000 bu corn, Hchr Skylark, Kingston, 16,174 bu wheat, * Bohr M. L, Higgle, Kingaton, 21,628 bu wheat, Bchr Josephs Faigo, Buffalo, 44,000 but corn, Prop Oity of Traverso, Traverse Oity, 76 brls pork, and sundrics, . Prop Do Lere, Greon Day, sundslon, NIGHT OLRARANOR®, Blane Buskegon, Grand Naven, 95 brls four, and . sundros, Atunr Janan, Erio, 825 bu cor, 1,30 brls four, sad hundrloa, - Trop Jsmes Fiak, Jr, Buffalo, 25,000 bu corn, 12,000 bu whmthnin tons raflzoad iron, Btinr Qswogatehio, Ogdcusburgh, 0,000 bn wheat, 100 bl ek, S07 pign Tond, and sundrios. olir Lake Forzeat, Port Colborue, 21,214 bt wheat, Lanlce Frolghtss Thero wan fafe inquiry for vomscls to load with Wh\“lll“.fl:‘“l;“l“l“fl‘b corn to ; |If:l‘ul’l E,l‘l’u :]IIOMI‘IID at l.fl, on wl y stoam, 50 ; whent ngston, 113e; to Golllugwood, 43¢0 and o , 43¢0 nud to Port Oolborno, bic, Char- ters wero : 'To BuiTalo— O, K, Nims, gornat prop Bt, Louls, wheat st 5o, To Fort Oolborno— ko Iforoat, whoat at 530, To Kingalon—Sel ‘Bmith, @, Mollivon, and Onwerd, whoat ut 113 Montroal—FProp Lako Miohigan, ' wheat through, ‘o Colilng¥ood—8ehrs Winnle Wing and Norman, wheat at 43¢0 prop City of London, outsat $ifo, o Og~ duonsburgh—Prop Oswogatolils,wheut on privato terma, 7o Now England vis Sarnia—Frop B, F. Wad, corn “and onth on privato terms, Tolal, 193 capacity’ oqual 10 140,000 bu wheat, 53,000 corn, 30,000 bu oats, , Veasels Paanod Detroits .DrTnorT, Aug, 18.~Evoning—Pansen DowxN—Props T, 8horidan, Wiuslow, Bradbury, Bullalo and b ichrs Thor, Queylo, Drightio, X! Morse, Goo, Davis, p Soytlower and barges, Schra 1. Rco,* Montery, Augustu, 'E.‘B. ‘Williutws, o Graham, L, Fick, lor; R \Vlnn]n\;v. DI P "Tho firm of R, P. Marphey & o, fu thls day dssolvod vy sl ot ' Douka ata e . Y Murnh ok 16 Wushiogton-wh, who whil sottlo wp tho husinoss of Ml”ll‘"lfiy tho tirm, _Unlougo, Ang, 18, 1873, MURPIE: DISSOLUTION. ‘The flrtn of Johnuon & Niver have this day diasnlved by xau“fu onuont. . The Dusiness will ba ogntinued by By iver, wha wil recolpt for ull bill, ¥ JOUNSON, NVERoN Obloago, Aug, 19,078 " B SPECIAL NOTICES, Schenck’s Mandrake Pills, - - Tosa pila ara somposed oxolusaly of vogatshie fo. #grodionts, and although thoy vntlrol{ suporsodo tho use af'moronty, do not loavo any of {ta injurious affeata. oy a3t ditaotly iipon tho Hiver, and aro « valuabla romo: iy in nll ‘cases of derangemont rosulting from s dinor dorol "atafe or that organ, . Livor Complaint, Milfons Dinardors, Tuillxostion, B0k Hoadacha, Typiold Fuvars, 0., &0.. all miooumb’to tho freo usn of Schenck's Man: draknPilla,_¥orsnla by all drugglats and doalors, “Tried and True.” What words of confidonco nnd trust aro thesat It ls ‘what many a oor suiforor can say of Hoalmbold'a Duchu, 1t ia tho tnly roliable modicino of thosa torrible dineasea of tho Kiduoya and Urinary Organs, Bewarcol countor: foltsg Tl yoning ine tha privato proprigtary stamp of.,: ., Nolmbold, ‘Il dirpctions with cach pattle, . JOHN I, IIGNRY, Now York, Bolo Agent. _ ¢ Dr. B. C. Perry, Tho skifital Dormataloglat, of No. 1 Hond-at., York, who haa oponod an oifioo at 167 Bouth Glnrkat, for .« & {ow wooks, ouros with prosceipilons espoulally sdap %o the ‘natuto of tiiooaso, falllng, loas, and untimoly gray hair, dandenfT, ringsiorm, saltrhoum, or any dise . €530 or complalnt of 'tho acalp, * Bond far oireular, If You or the Children Aro affiatod with dry or mojst dandrull, soronons, frrita Hon, orltching of 1fin head, alvo falling, loss, or untimo. Reng Iale, or any dissaso'of tho sonip: condull D, B, . PERILY, tho notad Dormatologist, of 49 Hond. ow_York, \whosa Chicago oflice Is 167 Bouth Glark.s ooms 2 and 4. Unnaturnl Redness of the Nose, Pimply oruptions, wr(nwa, Taotls patol Rorltivoly cursd A ow York, whoso Ohloago oific "NEW PUBLICATIONS, ¢ ¢ A mnodel periodical ; o eredit to | American periodical literature.”-- Plaladelphia Press. ¥ THE GALAXY, 'THE SEPTEMBER NO. WNOW READY. CONTENTS : THE COMING MARRIAGE, By Albert Rhodos. THE WETHEREL AFFAIR, 8yJ. W, DoForoat. g«l\ls}!;‘\VL m!..’l"il’l“a}'[‘l()&'l.;]l-a ‘I“!y Carl Bonson. T-SL) A 3 ]};EA'“‘[SA' l"oll:rlfl"r OF THE SOUTIT, 1 DEAM Y i THE MAMMOTIL RELIGION OF TUE A BROKEN LILY. A THE REVOLUTION OF 4 b ERLIN. Wrsona) adalaciinne. oy Bismgors . Bay AN RHYMES FROM RONSARD. By Kato Hilliard. HY\MI’I()LISZ\E AND LANGUAGE. \VAn u'ri,c%clztbllgx‘;fl'. Tho Austrian Provincos. By Lady sui‘l‘n‘"fi“ DAYS AT NEWPORT. By Luoy H, o TIIE CARLISTS. By Theodaro P. Adams. A TEAST OF BLOOD, By Jullan awthorno. THE AERONAUT. By Elizaboth 801, DRIFT-WOOD. By Philip Quillbot. SOIENTIFIC MISCELLANY: . CURRENT LITERATURE. NEBULJE. By tho Editor, TRIOE, 356 CTS. PER NUMBEIR. Subseription prico $4 por yoir, SHELDON & COMPANY, 877 Broadway, N, Y. FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY TEE IFPORTANT ADDRESS Of 5. M. SMITH, Boorotary of the Xlinois Btate Farmera’ Association, before the Liv- ingston County Farmera’ Association, At Pontiae, on the Fourth of July, X8 now ready for dolivery as an 8-pago doou-~ - ment, for ganeral airoulation, Farmers’ Clubs and Granges will be aup- pliod at the following rates: ginglo Oopies.. R ota. | 100 Qoples...75 10 gopiosy 6 ots. | 1,000 Uogigg 755“15 Addross J. W. DEAN, ¥ Room 6 Tribune Building, Chioago. GIFT CONCERT. FIRST -GRAND GIFT CONCERT | STATE OF NEVADA. Authorized by’ act of tho Stato Loglslnty findi for tho oatabllsbinent ot & ' VOTIde STATE INSANE ASYLUM. Concort at the Opora Houso, Virgiala Olty, Nov., on Thursday, Sept. <., 1873, Disteibution of $235,00 Goll Goln Gilftn, 1 Gifts, 0,000, £10,000, two ot oo fiva o7 @200, oo ot S1io ey’ of 1 .00, fivo o of 51,000, - T Goia O Blrter gt s Mty of $W0-inall, Ona chanco I (losa thaw) Loh for A PORTUNE FOR FIVE DOLLARS. Gifte will bo patd immediately oftor the Concort on prosentation to tho 'Fronsurors, WELLS, FAROQ & CO., Bankers, Virginia City, Novada, Trooooda af sulo of Tickets at tho. Keats /i romain on deposit with Wolls, Fargn & O 81 Brondway, N. ¥., untll aftor paymauat an of gifts, foronoos—Tho Gavornor and othor OMolals, Bankare and’ Morchants of tho Stato, and Hon, Ju T, Jonos United Stnes Ronator, Sttt nambare will bo publishod tn tho New York Horald tramadiately attor tho Convort, aud Lsta will bo sent by B otes 8 Tialf Flokete, #2.601 11 for 850, 2 for 910, ekt 3 1alf ‘Tloke! L003 for ) for. o 55 7 R25D. 13 for HE00o Touale aits ool ot oo Yk or P, O, Munoy Order. G, ALZXANDER & CO., Ytastarn Agents, Pont Offin Hox 1%, York. LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Ractis, MUmanoy Shoborgsn, oo., datly, Bundara xcaptod, 9. m. Hatarday lixcuraion Loat for Mile Wankion, ota.s don't 10Avo WLl B b Ta. Tor_Grand_ Havon, Grand Rapids, Muak Lako,, Frultporh, Mauisteo, oior, daiy, aopL0d, 7 P i For 8t. dosoph, dally, Bundays oxoepted, 108, m, B e, boat doult leave RaUL 1L e ¥or Geoon Bay Ports, Moudny, Wodnoad: a7, %.." ‘Mondar's aud’ Woduosiaye EaiabA. FOR BUFFALO, - - And Intermediate Points, Wostorn Trunsportation Company's steamor TDAHO, Gants Bonny, loavos ook font of North Deatboru-st s ‘Toosday, August 19, at.7p. m. lon Tine stoamor BT, LOUTS, Cant. Shannon, witl Joave dook foat of Houtli Lutialléat., Woduesday, 'Au. 20, af ., 'BADGEIT BTATE, Capt, Clark, wil loave Wester Tiansportation Comjianyn dook, fodt of Nortl Dearbora: hureday, A, 91, wi7 p, i M3lor Buriiw i Hhassga T1okots, apply at 70 Oavalat., ‘cornor AMadison. n, Sprl ndagh ont 7 and Frids s’ bout goes TRY THE GOODENOUGH SHOE, "Twas a vory good hit, And Guodonough know ali about it ANl quarter cracks aud corns Forover ha acoras, Ou nccount of tha Goodonough shoe} And tho fastor ho goos, Yoo from oracks aud from blows, Glvea prowlsa to tho Goodonuugh alico, Mr; Borgh waa all right ‘When ho entered the fight "That 0aro to tha horsw should be shown; But blosatugs untold, Tuturo agos unfold, Whion the Goodunough Morsa Bhoo s known. OFFICE OF THR INTERSTATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION- OF OHICAGO. . B WABNINGTON-8T., OMIOAGO, Aug. 18, 1978, '*. Proposals will bo rocolved at this offico uniil Feiday, “(ho 22 fnst., at 3 o'olook p. ., for tha priviloga of kvep- ink & Restanrant in the Kxposition Bullding during tho “Falrof 1873, Fur pooilications aud furtlior Infornation addroas thoundorsiguod, By ordor of tho Kxocutive Committes. JOIIN B REYNOLDS, Boiretary. REMOVALS, . ' AT MILLEER, . 1 HMAN REMOVED TO HI§ NEW STORK, 183 & 185 Wabash-av., Uotwoon Monrdo and Adauusata,