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who hiad imagined every word she uttersd, Ho moornfully said that thero waa NOT A BUADOW O TRUTR in her story. Ho expreasod amnzomont that othar persona should atnto that hio had ovor said that there was anything oriminal In Blr. Boooh- or's oonduct, and donled in tho fulleat and mont onorgotic mannor that he had ever aald so, or maid an; !Mn;slnn could bo 8o construed by & truthtul and hesithy mind,.and he roturnod to ki previous deolaration, that Mr, Bacolior's solo offonse wag lmpm(rur langungo to bis wifo, and ropeatod auow and again repentod that tho writ- ton confersion and apolo, 0 had in his keep- | ing was ample atonoment for that wrong. ™ Tha noxt mornlug, on tho 8d of April, Mr. Tilton came to my ofllos in the Equitable Lifo Insurance Company's building. . He was flushod aud l\tl.lun&i thera wod. & lllfch in tho mouney paymont. He sald, abruptly, that ho did not Elgn thio sgroomont, and cfm 1t would have to bo sltored before ho would sign it. Xindling in anger aa ho talkod, Le said that in tho nogotia~ tion Mr. BOWEN IIAD DEEN WELL TAKEN OiRE OF by Mr. Olaflin, aud Mr. Boeohor well takon caro of by mo, but- be had been loft out in the “oold, with _the monoy duo from owen wunpaid, I combatted this fancy kindly, apd tried to soothe him, and hold him to the arrangemont ho had ‘mado, but ho tlew out wild, and deolared, with tho ut- moat pasaion, that he would nover, whilo ho Tivod, sign » paper that should disablo him from pursuing Honry Ward Boecher, and he domanded acopy of his pnrn{grnph in the_tripartito agroo- ment, that he might alter it, Imados copy of it, and ho sat down at the table end hogan to moratch and intorlin it, but bo rogoup aud car- ried his work away uncomplated. + Bofors ho left I gathored, from whathesald, that Mr. Bowon hind rafused to pay tho tull smounl of hiscloim, and that lna fawsult would have to go on, but tho full smount was paid within o day or two thereafter, and the. tripartito ayree- ment was oxocutod,—not . tho ono I drafted, which was accoptod by all tho paitics, but a modifleation of "that, "I used my last copy of this ipstrument in my testimony beforo the Committeo, and I cannot show tho changes of the original by ocompsrison of thatwo, I can now only say that all portions of the ngreoment, above sot forth in full, wore omitted from the agreoment finally oxecuted, The efficacy of tho oovenants I .aimed ab wag Jot, and the ocompaot was _defeatod. Tilton, in modifying his paragraph, backed ont of Lis disavowal of tho imputaiions agalnst Mr, Boocher, and his admission_that thoy wero un- true, snd carefully secured to himsclf tho Jargost liberty to purauo the great preacher for- ever with inuendoos,” To the Ansoctated Press.) New Yonx, July 19.—Tho Jerald prints the statemont_of Hamuol Willinson Dofore the Beocher Iuvostigating Committos, Tho sub- atanco s bat io the last wock of March, 1873, Theodora Tilton came to his office, and took from his pockot a worn mun-prunl? of a lottor he purposed to publish iu the noxt {seua of the Golen .Age, unless Honry Ward Boocher did ki justice, . This Jottor, which _was dated Jan, 1, 1871, waa addressod to-Henry 0. Bowan, aclmowledgad tho roceipt of o sud-' don notico bronking bis two contracts with the JIndependent and tho Brooklyn Union, and went ou to stato that it was in the early part of tho xobollion, that Dowen firat intimated to him tuat Boccher had committed acta of adultery, for which, if he should expose him, he would bo driven from tho palpit. TILTON'S LETTER TO DOWEN. YTrom that time forward, your [Bowen's] soferonces to the kubject wore frequent, On tho 26th of December, 1870, at an interview in your house, at whioh Oliver Jolingon was pragont, u [Bowen] spoio freoly snd indignantly of oclor 88 en unyofo ‘minister _in the famulios -of bis congregation, You mlluded by namo to & woman, now & widow, shoso husband's death you did not doubt, was hastenod by his knowledgo that Mr, Bocchor had . main- tained with her an lmproper intimaey, You in- formed us that Mr., Boocker had made to youa coufoselon of guilt, and with tears implored your forgiveness. **After Mr, Johnson retired, you related tha caso of another woman, whom Beceher took in Wi arma by force, turew hor down on a wofn, necomplished upon hor his deviltry, and left hor. You suggested a domand upon him to QUIT N1 BACRED OFFICR, wolunteored to bear such a domand, and to sus- Asinit, Thia lottor you prosonted to Mr. Beoch- or at Mr. Freoland's hiouso, Shortly aftorwards you sought an interview with mo, and with a face Mvid with rego throatoned with s loud voioo that, it I ovor should inform Mr, Boocher of the statement you made concerning his sdultery, or should ‘compol you to adduce tho evidenco on which you agreod to sustain the deo- mand for his withidrawal from Brooklyn, you wunldd%iva me of my mgngnmunlfl with the Independent aud Union ; and i% 1 over attempt- edto entor those offices you would lave me forcibly ejected. I told you X should inform dir. Doacher, or anybody olds, sccording to the dic- tates of my judgment. Hardly haa yonr violent words conand yinging lo my oars, whon Ire- § cnlvm!’ymu- summary poticea breaking my con- —_—— POLITICAL. Acett County (Iil,) Farmors’ Convens tlon. Spectal Dispatoh to The Chicado Tribune, ‘Wrxcuestes, Ill., July 18.~Pursunnt to eall, the Beott County Farmers' and Mechanics' Clubs convened in the Court-Hause at 2 p. m., Honry Miner in the chair. It was agroed to hold a grand pienio on Thureday, tho 18th day of August, On motion, W, M, Honk and Robort Pollock were chosen ns delegates to tho Twelfth Con- finufllonu Convention, at Bpnngfiold, Sept. 10, toruates—Nalion B. Moore, W. A, Penk. 1t was orderod that ench olub pay tho ex- ponses of the picnlo, in proportion_to numbors. Tho Committee on Fineuce wero W. M. Hank, Willinm Paal, 8. Ponk, Charlos Mason, J, L, Rob* borts, Oharles Soars, Mahlon Parish, Jamos Me- Cracken, Jonn Wear, W. Beadlos, Henry Oskes, Jacob Penk, J. W. Hogan, John Coats, W. E. ulxbtbs, E. L. %flhu&n. i way moved and earried to bring out count; canlidaies trom sach precner S O SO T'he following Contral Committes was appoint- ed: Honury Miner, Jobn Bummers, J. Y!oofl- bouse. James Hosacl, J. M. Smith, James Bead- los, M. Henlk, J. K, Whito, W. A, Peak, David Hageid, 8. L, Hagard. Adjourned to tho third Baturdsy in October. The Arkansns Investigation. Bt. Lous, July 19.—The Democrat's Littls Rook, Ark,, special asys thas tho Congressiopal Committeo began 18 investigations yesterday by examining Goy. Baxtor, who, in reply to afow t‘l}\asllonn, said he nover hnd had the returns of thia eloction by which he claimed to be elocted, sud did not know whoro thoy were, In o epeoch st Loomisburg, & your nro,hl\o seid that ho had tha original re- tarus in his possession. Gov. Daxteris roported ta be very augry at the action of the Convention, in doclaring that all ofticers, from the lowest to tho highent, shall be eleoted, aa his Democratio fricnds bad promised ; that his torm of office should bo_soheduled hfl o constitutional provislon, TPersons who liave conversed with bita say he threatons to dluporso tha Cunvontion with tho militin it it Interfores with hia term of oftco, Tho Domocrata held a caucus Friday night, to oacertain how many members of tho Ccnvention could bo relled upon to disband the militia, sud thus prevont Baxter from intorfer~ ing with them. Prohibition Congressional Candidate, Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, JrooxNaroN, Ill, Julv 18.—~Tho Prohibition pavty of this, the Thirteenth Diatrict, will nomi= nute a Congroasionnl candidato at Lincoln, the dth ot A|5 ast, The Rev. George L. Minier, of 2!‘1‘:12‘“ owell County, wiil probably be the Michigan Stute ‘Crenanrer, Carrespondence of I'he Chicago Tridune, TLanse, Mich,; July 18,—For tho Republican nominption for Biate Treasurer, tho names of Joho Johnson, of Port Muron ; 3, R. Boies, of Ililludalo ; Col. William B, McCreery, of Flut 3 Derry Hanuah, of Traverse City; B, W. Gid- dings, of Romeo ; and Col, Goorge W, Loo, of Yyellanth, have boen mentloned by tholr frionda; aud the Upper Poninsula is to bo hoard from: glm ohanoos are rathor in favor of Qol, Mo Laery, FIRES, At Butfilo, Ny Yo Burraro, N. Y., July 19.—The large packin, and luglior-bouse owned by unm?u I thg 1y, wdjolning the New York Ceutral Stogk-Yurds, ‘was destroyed b[{ firo thls afioruoon, Lows ce- timated ut %30,000; insured for §16,000, ‘Thore v:a4 but Jittle stock du the building At the time, ‘Che_tire i supposed to bave ariginated fyom npurks from & passing locomotivo, 1iad not the wind been from the esst, nothing conld . Lave unved the sheop-house and tho adjolnfug bulid. ingn of the Now York Contral ¥ards, no the Esle Tuude fmmediatoly opposite, At 01d Orchard enoh, Mo ©Orp Oncuany Buaou, Me., July 19,—~The Dos- fon & Mwoe Louse buraod to-might. Lows, $106,000, WASHINGTON. The Reve Mr. Newman to Succeed Dr. Tiffany at tho Metro. politan, Important Oabinet Méeting to Be : Held To-day. Gen. Sherman and tho Dove-Like Peace Commission. Evidences of Vitality Given Out by the Washington Monument Asso- cation, Apectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Triduns, IMPORTANT GADINET MEETING, Wasnmaron, D, G., July 19.~TI¢ s oxpected that Washington. will bo constituted the'tom- porary seat of Government sgain to-morrow. The Preeldent is to roturn fora day or two, and & Cabinot mooting of exirordinary importance will bo biold on Tueaduy, The subjecta that will come up for discussion aro tho Indisn war, the Russisn mission, and the squabble between the Bocretary of tho Trensury and Gen, Bpinner, Gen, Shorman chafes undor tho rostraints im- posed by the dove-like Peaco Commiusion; which ouly serve to prolong the war. o fs satisfled thiat it ought soon to bo endod it the army was allowod chanco at the raiders. THE WABHINGTON MONUMENT, Tho \Wasbington National Mouument Soclety now mnkea a show of 1ife such ae it mover ex- lubited before, and has aroused itself trom the apathy that has posseseed iL for yosrs, It now proposos to wipo out tho evidenco of its own snd the nation's dlsgraceful indifforence, by making an earnest offort to obialn the funds nocessary fo complete and fimsh the Washivg- ton movrwuont. Tho sum of 500,000 is ro- quired for tho purpose. It is proposed to take contingont subsoriptiona to that amount; when the full amount is pledged, paymont of one-hslf ot the subsoription is to bo demanded, and tho balanca to be oalled for in two ogual payments gf n;lx and twolve months from tho dato of the vat, POLITICAY, ASSERSMENTS ON CONGRESSMEN. Tho resident sub-committde of tho Republi- can Congressional Exceutive Committoe Lave recontly sent n circular to the Republican mem- bors of Congress requesting "contributions of, it is esld, 8100 from each, to pay curront oxpensos, ond for printing. It 18 eaid that returns aro coming in promptly sa requested. THE DISTRICT GOVEBNING COMMISSION liavo, for rossons eatisfactory to thomsolves, suspended all wurl‘:! excopt that on mowers, which aatlon is anl ned 8 In contemplation of tho enrly vesumption of guch contracts for work on improvemonts as may bo nocosgary. THE MAMMON OF UNRIGUTEQUANESS. A movement ia on foot to have the Rev, John H, Nasyman, now traveling in tho Enstas Inapoc- tor of Consulates, assigned for duty in the Met- ropolitan Metbodist Churoh in this city, on his return from Lis arduous official labors. Tho Motropolitan is tho church which the President attonds, oud Mr, Nowman Lnd chargo of it for som time prior to_bis engagemens in the Gov- ernmont sorvice, The congregation, who seom grnnuy attaohed to him, insist on hig roturn, As o in an intimate friend of Grant, it ia probable that tho rules of tho Church will ho rolaxed, so that ho will resumo the fuuetlons of Cour: Chaplain, VINGINIA. CONGBESSIONAL CAMPAIGN. It Is stated by & Virginia Ropublican Congress- man that in the First Cougrossional Diatrict of that Btate tho contestants for the Domocratio nomiuation for Congress aro Gen. Fitzhugh Loo and ex-Sopator R. M, T. Hunter. The Downing clique of oolored men in Washington havo ecnt speakers in Virginis nmong the colored peoplo to influcnco the lattor againet Congressmon Thomag and John Amblor Bmith, for voting agamst thofr Clvil-Rights bill. - GRANISE CONTRACT AWARDED, ‘The Seorotary of Stato yestordny signed the contract with tho Richmond Granlte Compauy for tho granito to bo used in the now State De- partment buildiug, This s tho contract which the Hon., J. Awmbler Smith donouncod fn the Houso of Representatives, and for which do~ nunciation tho Ponsion Agent at Richmond pounded him with his small” umbrella on bis re-,|' turn ome, THE COLLISION OX THE POTOMAO, The charge is made that s great deal of un- nocessary delay is occasioned in Lringing to o conclusion the investigation instituted by the Govorument into tho circumstances of tho col- lision on tho Potomns Liver botwoen the Unitod States stoamer Gettyaburg and the Lady of the Lako, soversl montls ngo, by the indif- Torenco of tha ofloors of the Gettysburg in so- ouring tho production of certnin witnasses, PERSONAL, ‘Bupremo Coust Associato Justice Bwayno and wifo havo gone to Rocknway Boach, and Assool- ate Justico Birong and fawily lLave taken up their residenco for tho summer at White Sulphur Bpriugs. A SENSIDLE YOUNG WOMAN. Trankie Christio, the bullot girl, who recently married & son of Admiral Joukins, as appoars by o statemont printed ina Bunday puper to-day, has notifiod the young man that sho will not live with bim sgain until ho is 21 years of age,—two years from this timo ; thnt, moanwhilo, sho will interpose no obstaclo to o divorce, if he wants ono ; but that, if atthe ond of that timo ho wlahes to accept hor as his wifo, she will consont to bo rocognized as such, 'This actlon sho foels necessary, becanss the Adwiral, in his anger, Tias cast thio boy off, uttorly disowning him. Tho filrl proteats that she will not be the means of ringing about pormanently so unnatural & sep- aration, which would probubly result in the total rwn of the addle-hated youngster. {To the Associated Press) TING OFFICIALS INDICTED. Wasmmxaroy, July 19.—Tho grand jury of the District Criwinsl Conrt found true bills sgalnat A. 1L, Underwood, momber of tho late District Logisjature, aigo cugagod na messenger in the District Comptroller's ofiico, and Thomoe B. Warwiak, o streot broker and olork in the same oflice; both colored, charged with forgery and utterln, forged ordora for cortiticates of payof tho police and firemon. —_— THE OROLS, Prospects in Minncsota nud Northe westorn Wisconsin. &pecial Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, ST, Pavr, Minn., July 18.—A Dispatch this afterncon publishos crop reports of this morn-~ ing from about 100 telograph stations through- out Minnexota snd Northwostern Wisconsio, Its summary 4 oa follova: Tho locusts have de- stroyed Lialt the crops, over b por cont of tho cultivated area of tho Btate, and threaton to ma- terially Injure the riponed crops on about an equal aron, On auother §per cout of tho cultivated area the crops sro momowhat damaged by drought, and tho yleld wilk be light, but for all tho rest of tho Btate the promiso s of an avernga yiold. Thero i8 also a cousiderably iucrensed acroage undor culivation this year, a8 compared with thoe last year, when, hawever, tho average yiold waa exccedingly largo, Lalkting all thoso Tactsinlo cousideration, wud balaucing the oue sgninab she otber, it I8 our estimate that, as comparad with lust yoar, the enrplus whoat orop of Mimnesota, and oll small grain crops for this yoar, will fall not mora than 10 per cent short of lost yoor; or, In other words, will show a fair incronso of production a8 compared with the years firecudiug last, Th N Y' corn, and root crops, the information {8 not full, but ‘what ju given would indicato bot- tor than tho uverage yieldin all of the Htato outaide of tho grasshoppor rogion. TIE LOOUSTH, While locusts have lolt tho southwost coun- tios without laying egyw, the now swarma from tho north are overrunning the westorn part of the Htute, of whioh the Jirpafch uays : Irom noar the great beud of thio Miunosota, only 70 milos soutuwest from 8t, Paul, nortwest to the Hod Rivor of tho North, aud thenco noith oa for as opulution oxtends, there is u broad strip of fer- la quuntry, accu{;wd b:i 10,000 or more set- tlors, upon whioh the loousts have lately do- ucended i thew dlght trom the f(ar-off Northwoutern proivies, 1t is not so much that thoy ste demuging orops, of which the mujor Pm muy Lo saved, but {huy are flivg thoe kil u avery diroction with egge, and that s early warning that in that sparsely-settled country it will be usoless for mon to try to sood tho ground noxt wonson, The loousts are soeding it, aud when they plant no othior orops may mature, TiE NOKTHWEST WIGOONUIN NEPONCH &0 agrand ou lighs graln ssops, ¢he fallivg off fl{E CH‘[CAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 20, 1874. from Inat yonr bolog eatimated at ono-quartet, or sbout 15 por cont. loss than sn avorago yiold, with au aorengo but liitle inoressod, it any. Miscollaneous, Bnectal Dispaloh to TAa Chicago Tridune, 9'Dunuque, Is, July 18,—Farmors in Grant County, Wia,, say that tho raine Lave proved & blossing to corn and potataos, but eamo too late 1o bo of any bonofit to mmnall smlnu. ‘Thoy re- port tho wiiont crops s beiug light, attributing this to the dry weathor, N TFarmors' in’ this dounty are outting whoat, Thoy roport tho whaat thin, but of good groin. Tho grass crop I8 ocqual to about haelf of lag JEAL'S 0rop On AN AvVCrago, t Specrat Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tribvne, ‘Des Morxes, Ia, July 18,—A coplousshowor through Contral Towa yostorday and Iast night 'I'm‘“y lm{:mvud the proapeots for a corn crop, 'he dmufi t had bocomo sovore, and threatenod sorions damago to corn, fhe farmors nro evarywhore outting the finest orop of whoat which hing boon harvosted for yoars. Apzr, In., Jul{ 17.—No rain hna fallen hore alnco the 16th of June, although thero has beon rain sll around us. We need if badly onough. (\fl‘rugnmfmu of The Chicaao Tribune, ‘Witaos, IiL, July 16.—The crop-prospect is very promising around here. Iay fine, and moatly taken care of in pood ordor.” Whoat all larvostod; mostly good. Oats good, with & {’nv{‘ flolds out. The prospeot for cora wag nevor ottor. CRIME, The Katy Curran Murder. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bosroy, Mnss, July 19,.—The oxcitamont about the discovery of the body of little Katy Carron fn the cellar of the store whero the boy Jeeaa H. Pomaroy had a periodicsl stand, con- tinues Intense to-das. Tho bones wore given ovar to the surgeon, mnd a coraner's jury im- panneled. Tho surgoon's oxamination fixed the crimo upon Pomeroy boyond a doubt, for the olothos wore found to bo cut in such a way a8 to indicato that tho young flond bad mutilated B asliad tho Hetla gitl Just 88 fio had tho sooro of boys who had been his victime, Thore was nothing upon the bones to indicato that’ thoy had been broken in_sny way, Last ovening the chief of the polico aud tho chief of dotectiva foree visited oung Iome- roy in jail, and told him of the dlecovery. Hodid pot soem At all moved Bt tho nows, but showed some focling when told that his mother and brother had been arrosted, Ho denied all knowledge of the affair, howover, in ggun of tho fact that he has often inguired, ginco bis {ncarcoration, how much reward was oftored for tho discovery of her whereabouta. Lrobably Fatol Stabbing Affray, Special Dispateh to The Chicaae Tribune, Oannorrroy, Iil.,, July 19.—Threo young men came to town in & wagon from the neighborhood of Woodville, yestorday morning, All of thom, in the course of the day, got under the influenco of liquor, and just as h;:i' woro proparing to atart home, Iate. in tho alternoou, & difliculty arose Liebwoon two of them, Lafaysite Trimblo knooked Flotcher Gillout of the wagon snd thon jumpod out and pounded him iu tho face with s stone, _ Botoro any ono could ioterforo, Trimblo had also stabbed Gill soveral uevero wouuds in the left aide, which, it is thought, will prove fat Gull waa loft in tho road, while tho ather two boys drove off at full spoed into tho country, Tho bove were 31l raised In the samo neighborlood, and thio affair js looked o\:{mn as_slogular, since they had always hoen good friends, Shooting Aftair at Beaver Lalo, Ind. Correspondence of The Chicago Tribuns, Mostexce, I, July 17.—Thuraday night thora was » douco at the house of Joun Kusky, at Boaver Lako Settlement, Ind., 12 miles enul from Momouce. At the dance two persous, Tsass Wardell and Chstles Bardwoll, got offoud- od at gomething. At 2 o'clock thia morning thoy commonced & row. (Wardoll'a wife bad loft Lim, ond yesterdsy sho marriod ~Peter Johneon, who gave the dance.) Wurdoll and Bardwell sommeunced throwiug clubs and raila through tho windows into tho room, Then a gonoral meloo ensued, in which Wardell nnd Bardwoll whipped out the orowd. They thea took the kog of boer furnished by Johuson, snd started off.” A United States musket was ob- tained from a neighbor and losded with buck- shot, and the boyé at the dance started in pur- wuit. Wardoll und Bardwell were overhauled in sbout hal? s mile, They wore drinking tho beor. Thoy were ordered to surrender, which they re- fused to do, and immediately gave fight. Lu- cinn Jones, who carried tho musket, fired aud bit Wardoll in the baok, sud fatally wounded bim. Jones losded ugnin and shos Bardwoll. Bardwell's wouad is probobly not fatal. Wardoll was lying whero shot this morning whon my in- formant passod, with a phyeician 1 attondance, but apparently dying, ~Bardwell had beon re- moved to Esquire Sink's, Wardall is half In- 180, Attempted Abduction. New Yorx, July 19.—A Sunday papor publish. @8 an scoountof un attowmpt to kidnap two young working girls from this city toa honse of ill- famo in Havans, They wero bired by s man glving the name of Dr. Biuder, a8 cook and chnmbermaid, and sent ont on the steamor City - of Havann, On arrival they ware claimed by a woman o! ill-repute, calling hersol? Bindor's wifo, but under tho advice of tho steamship ofil- cora thoy refused to accompany her, and ro- ;unmd to Now York, the officers paylng their ara, e RAILROAD NEWS. Change of Gouge of the Erlo Compa= ny's Lincs. Spectal Dispatehto T'he Chicago Tridune. NEew Yong, July 10,—Some time ago the En- ginoors of e Atlantle & Great Western Rail- rond Company proposed cetimates of tho nur- Towing of thoir gauge, but as tho gaugo of tho Atlantic& Grent Wostern Railroad could not very well be changed unless the gaugo of the Erio was aleo changed, it was rosolved to await thore- sulty of efforts thon being made to unito tho two ronds by meaus of & lease. 'This obatacle haw'now boen removed, and tho only trouble is tho luk of funds. _When ox-Prosidont Watson, of Erle, wont to England for tho purposo of socuriny tho $40,000,000 loon, it was distinctly announcad that it was to bo expeuded in tho improvament of the road, which, smong othor things, was to consist of tho laying of » third rail, theroby chnnging tho gauge. If tho Ecupln across the ocoan refuse tho monay, it ls sid to sy whore it is to como from. ~'T'he Erio eutimates bhavo besn mado publio, but thoae of thoe Atlantio & Great Westurn have never o pmnd. These latter smount to #1,150,000, 'Mhe ongineors #ay, in conneotion with their os- timntos, that tho Great Western Company will bogble to spars forby hrond-geugo engines, which, if soid, would bring 400,000, and this suggentod tho fact that the roduction i the namber of ongines to bo changed would raduce the cost of narxowing the gauge $200,000, —_— THE WEATHER. ‘WasnmatoN, D. O, July 19.—Probabilitjea— For the Northbwest, parily cloudy wenther, aud local rains, with northendt to northwoss winds, lower temperature, and risiog baromoter. R "LOCAL OBBERVATIOND, 01110400, July 19, 1 Hour of ab-| .E_ arvation, 5 % Direction and orc of wind Weather, Haximum thermomator, 01, Minimum thormometer, 77, ) OENEBAL ODBERVATIONS. CHicaao, July 20—1 8, m, Station, | Uar.|Thv Raini Wind, | Weather, 20,16 i Fair, * 10 , Treah Clear, treab. . [Cloudy, rralr. '8,, fredh.acs N.W, gentle i\, geutlo,.. 5.3V, goull [Ealr, Cloudy, 'Olondy. Oloudy, 80| .02l8,, frestie.[Falr. 60)...... |N.B fresis,.|if, Rain, e e THE LAST BODY FOUND. SraixorieLp, Mase,, July 19,.—Ihe body of Aurumun Lm?‘v, tho Inst miesiug viothn of the il River floud, wes recovored o4 Loeedd Hatur- duy mormng, — PERSONAL. _Nxw Yozk, July, 10,—The Hon, . Willlam Hun- tor, Asulatant Bocretary of ftate, osulo a8 & pRse nonger fram Burope on dlis City of Clestel, FOREIGN. All Spain Declared to Be in a State of Slegos The Property of Oarlists Se- questrated. . The Gen;\an Government Inareasing Its Soverity Toward the Ultra- montanists. No Break in the .French Crigig-= Engagement in Cuba, Ete. SPAIN. Mapnip, July 10.—Decroos have been lssued, doolaring all Bpain in » siato of sloge, soques- trating the proporty of Carlists, whoso estates will bo held liablo to a heavy penslty tothe rola- tives of Ttopublicans slaln, and finnlly, croating a 8poalsl rosorve of 125,000 mon. ' The Govern- ment announcoe in ita official ordors it will not pormit the shooting of prisonera In retaliation for Carlist attrocition. Tho Epoca donies that ox-Quesn Isabolls ln- tonda to revolke lLior aot of abdication., BAvoNNE, July 19,—Ouenca surrendored to the Carlists tho 15th inat, (Herald Cable Special.) July 10,~Ministor Cushing gove farewall dinner yostordny in honor of Sonor ) tilla, the newly-appointed Ambassador to Wash-~ gm:nn, who l¢ about to depart for the United o8, Loxpox, July 20—6:80 a. m.~The Daily News' Madrid epocial says that the report of the cap- ture of Cuenca ia donied. ——me GERMANY. PBenrsw, July 19.—The Govornment has in-. creacod the wtringency of tho regulations re- strioting Ultramontanc agitations. Tho clubs snd the clerical pross will be closely watched, and vigorously doalt with for disloyal or illogal manifastations. —_——— FRANOE, Pans, July 19.—Tho orisis at Vorsailles con- tinues. Gen. Clagay will probably bo nflpumlnd Minister of the Interior sd intorim, ~The Duke De Broglie baa faled to form a Cabinet because ho Legitimists aro determined fn thalr opposi- tion to the organization of Macdashon’s powers, Obevalier Nigra, theItalian Ministor to Franao, wad provent st the foto givou in Avignon in honor of Pattarch, ond in & speech deolated that Italy would be eternally gratoful to France, and le rejoiced tn ham!; ablo to give assurauces of the cordial friendship of the two countiios. Toxpoy, July 20—5:80 s, m.~The Times Paris apeclal saya it is cortain that Oissoy and DeCazou will xetain their porifolios. —_— QUDA, Havawa, July 18.—A eolumn of troops from Hotquin Les_ encountered tho iu- murgents on tho hills of Bijarn, under Qalixti Garcla. Somo of tho lattor = were captured, oftor five howrs' firing, and the insurgents dispersod loaving Heveral doad mnd prisonor. 'The Spaniards loat one private killed, and ono ofticor and seven privatos wounded. Tho columu, after provis- foning, started 1o puranit of tho insurgents. Nxw Yong, July 19.—Havana lotiers to the Herald furnish details of the trial of Daokray at Puorto Prinoipe, sud his condemuation to donth. Hia defoneo was & doclaration that he was an Amorican citizon, a deninl of tho jurisdiotion of tho court or any council of war, and a statoment of the facts of his caso. grants the faots that bo communioatod with tho 1nRurgents, wrote letters to Maximo Gomez, to Morquis, to Santa Lucis, and to Prosidont Cle- noros ; Wroto an aecount of the battlo of Navan- jo, and brought out some lottors from tho ineur- gonts; but says his motive was solf-defonse. He ocompromised himeclf to sayoe him- seil. lhrough weeks of OXPOBUTE, dangor, aud balf starvation, ho was held againat his own will, within the insurgent lines, and it was to escape therofrom that ho did the acts for which ho ia oharged with being an nctive insur- gont. ‘Tho Bpanish Fiscal uppoara to have ncoused Dockray of boing sn agent of the United Statos QGovernment, sout to Cuba in tho iotorost of bel- ligeront rights of the insurgonts. —— MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN NEWS. New Yonx, July 19.—A Brussels telogram eays that the Washington Government haa given no- tico to tormiuata_tho treaty of commerco and navigation with Belgium the 1st of July, 1876. Bread riots oceurred at Pisn, avd soveral towns of the Romagna, Italy, in consequenco of tho bakers having mado no materin! roduction in the prios of bread, notwithstanding the rocent con- aiderablo fall in flour. Riots nlso occurred at Phanari, in Levadia, on account of the discoyory of the body of a Greek child in the sca, and tho ignorant beliof that it l;nd boon sacrificed fn the religlous rites of tho ows, Loxpoy, July 20—5:30 5, m.—1In & colliery ox- plosion at Wigan, Groat Britalu, fifteon persons warelkilled, A Calcutta dispatch says thst the rivors, from Assam to Oudo. have floodad tho country, caus- ing much sulfering. THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, News IXtems Wolographed to The Olileago Tribunes LLINOlE, The regular expross train on tho Obloago & Alion Railrosd, due in Jacksonville at 12:30 o'clock Fridny aftornoou from Bt. Louls, ran ovor and killed & little on, 2 youra of age, of Goorgo T. Obappol, at & farm-crossing a mil and o balf below Delhi. . Tho little follow .wau Maylog on the track, having followed tho mothor, who was picking blsckberries noar by, unboknown to her or tho father, who woa at the family-dwelling a short diatance awny. The train was making » curve, and whon they dls- covured the child tho enginoor did everything in his power to como 10 & stop, but it was impossi- ble to savo the baby, whose body was sovered In twain., No blemo {8 attached to the train-mon. ~'The sinking of an artoaian well is an entor~ priso in which Kankakeo has been interested for tho past two monthe, Friday a flow of water was eutained ot & depth of 1,000 foet. The vol- ‘umo produces from 70 to 80 gallony per minute. Tnlo l:w.tur is very clear, but abghtly taintod with sulphur, S —A shriek from a locomotive on tho Illinols Contral track, at Kankakoe, Fridsy afternoon, caused tho runuway of a.young horso, driven by Miss Havons, of Clicbanso, 'Iho youug lady was thrown out, striking upox hor bead, aud suffered moveto injury. . —Tho reflection of the Iato Chicago fire was plainly secn at Knnkakao, 66 wilos distunt. —John F. Fuller, who skipped out from St. Jo, Mo., Wwith suveral thousand dollars belong- ing to partios In Dloomington, srrived In the lacter city Friday, strappod, sud will endoavor to compromise wlth tho ‘parties whose monoy he has appropriated, —Leroy, McLoan County, has voted to or- genize as a city under tho gouorsi lawe. —1In consequence of doinys occaslonad by tho Chicago five, anothor chango hag been made in the programmo for laying the coruor-stoue of tho MNethodist Church v Evanston. 'Iho event has bosn postponod till next Bunday. ~A crazy womau, s Bwode, was found in Evauston Tridey night, and cared for, She had waudored thither from Chieago, Y'he gornor-stona of the nuw Rickland County Court-Houso wos lald at_Olnoy on, Saturdsy, under the aueplces of thoe Masous nud 0dd Fol- | lows, Five thousand peoplo were preseut. —Dr, T. F. Worroll, of Bloomiugton, was thrown from his borso noar thoe city and quito bndlilbruluud. —Mrs. Winn's one-story houss, on O'Hara stroot, in Bloomington, wae destroyed by firo Suturday night. It was fully insured. —Somo alkrm s folt in Bloomington sbout & case of sowno disoass resombling Aslztio cholera, occurring Saturday, on whioh doy & mau named Gillesplo died aftor s slokneas of ono hous. Lhe doctors prouounce it gonuing. & ~—Jasoph A, Myers, who loft Morrison, IIL, May 20, 1874, and who was lnat scon at Gonays, 1M, 18 roquosted to writa to lils parvents, Ho wont away to seok bis fortuno, and any informa- tion ooucorning him will bo theukfully revaived Dy Josoph Myors, Moryison, Ill. The boy iu 18 ot old, B fout high, how' Lige oyos aud gLy aly, aud at the thmo of hig depsriure woro & Beagrasy bint with red palnt about the top, dork coat and brown ovoralls, =L'lireo vory interonsting temperance lootures wore glvon iu Deardstown youterday, which wace wall attendsd and sugerly Usteusd {o. The . onoin tho park of spocial interoat, thoro botng many ssloon-keopora prosont, oIV, 2 By the falling in of & part of the roof of n coal-mine at Now Castle, nost Hanging Rook, Frl- day forenoon, Francis King,s miuer, was forri b‘lx otushed, g0 that bis rocovory 18 very doubt~ Aa). No ouo clzo was injured. —A littla son of Nonh Cook, who rosides in tho oastorn part of Lims, whilo playing around & cistorn, stoppod in and was drowned boforo assfatanco could roach him, 2 —An ordinsnco. hng passed the Counclt of Lima making it tho duty of tho railroad com= panies to put up atroet Iamps ot tho crosslngs, INDIANA, The Richmond streot allroad was sold on Suturday by tha United States Marshal to satisly tho olaims of Oloveland and Pitteburg firms for iron aud rolliog stock, Moat of tho proporty wae bid {n by old stackholdors, who will continuo to oporato the road, —About 8 o'clock Saturday morning, st tho Unlon_ Depot in Tolodo, o lad namod Porry Ryan, 15 years old, was n-laflng his father to transtor Jumber from o car. 'Cha fathor wod upon tho car, sliding the lumber down:to the boy. Ono of the stakes filnud in the sideof the cat broke, precipitating tho whole pile of lumber upon the oy, omah(np lhim to the earth. Ilo was oxtricatad with difloulty, snd it i thought that his injurles will prove fatals —The National Boldiers’ Home nt Dayton bos 1,790 {nmatos. ~—A fatal acoldent occnrred near Minster, Shalby Cannty, Baturdsy morning. About § o'clock Mre, Bergmann and her marriod daughtor, Mrs. Vanderbrok, had proparcd a lunch for tho Dbarvest-linnds, and sfter tnking it to tho fold while thu{awera onjoying the lunch, tho horsca attached to the renper, which bad becn loft atand- ing near by, took nigm and ran toward the gronp. Tho draeses of both ladies were caught, and thoy wore droggod_a considerablo distanca beforo tho horsos gould be nm&med. Whon the team wag atnpgw. it was found thot Mrs, Borg- mann was dead. Hor body was so complotely ontangled in tho machino that it was with difli- culty extricatod. Hor daughter was not iu- staptly killed, but it is thouglit that sho oannot nurvive, —At Vanice, on Saturday, thora was great ex- cltemont about tho mortal wounding of Brady Seely, a very wealthy farmer. Ho atarted to tho city in o buggy, while Ljs mon wore bringing livo atock in_ wagons, IHe was found by tho roadsidn, with his skull and back of his hond crushed in. Tho horso walked homo wjth the buggy. Indications do not show "that he was thrown out by the horse running nwn{ and the money found oo his persou procindes 1o 1do of robbory. MIGHIOAN. The Dotrolt & Bay Clty Ratlroad depot bulld- ing at Bav City was totally destroged by fire nbont 8 o'clock Fridny afternoon. Loss about €0,600, Al of the tickets, paper, and a quaatity of imggngu were burued up. —A firo_at Howard City Thursdny night do- stroyed three storcs. Loss, 84,0003 no insur- ancé, The origin of the fire was o delective flue. el Modbury, & wealthy resident of Do- troir, Jncgoly intoreated iu many ountorprises in tho Stato, died thero suddely Saturday night of aliolern morbus, . Tho Indion Agent for the Btato of Michigan, Tooated {u this citv, loft_last weol for Houghton County, Upper Poninauls, to make allotments of |. land to the Chippowa Indiana. —The heira of the £84,000,000 g) Marr estato in Beotland, residing fn this Stals, will moct in Laosing Sept. 1, to prepare a plan of action. —Vary groat intorost 18 felt in Dotroit in the rogatta of the Northwestern Amatour Boating Assoclation, which tskos placs at 'Toledo on Wednesday and Thursday. “Tho Detrolt, Excol- slor, Zophyr, and Waccongs Cluba of De- trolt hava all onterod crows, and to- morrow they lesve for Toledo on n special train cousisting of eight flats and three passengor coaches, carrying four ten-oar- ed bnigos, one six-oarod lap-stroak, threo i and four-oared shells, and two singlo sliells, rep- rogonting over ©5,000 in monoy. Dotrolt will baveono or moro reprogontatives in every race. —Elam Fisber, aloading amatour sportmnan of Detroit, attended the Btate chnmpionnh:lp shooting-mator Friday, at Hamtramcl, aud, aftor the contest was ovor, stood loaniog upon lts gun, loaded aud cocked, whon it was acci- dontally discharged. Ho recoived tho outire charge in his riglit lung and died almost imme- diately. He was s well-known citizon, and for many Sanm o membor of the firm of Fidher & Long, deslera {n sportsmon’s materlals, His ago was abous 60 yoars, NEDRASKA, Arrangements have been completed with East- ern capitolista by which large stuck-yards aro to be immadintely orected at Omaba. —Tho journcymay tailors of Omaha are on & nlfflw on account of their employors reducing prices. —Qrasshoppors havo appenrad 100 miler woat ofOmaba, aud havo destroved the corn-flelds. Thoy aro moving sonthward. —Prof. Watson, of the Universicy of Michi- gan, accompanied by other astronomors, loft Omahe for the west on Thursday, on their way to the station in Chiup and Japan whore thoy will obearvo tho transit of Veuus, TFour oar- loads of astronomical instruments procoeded thom. ¢ AINNESOTA, An elderly Catholic priest, Mnezesnix by namo, d}snapnnrod from his charge at Ossco, Honuopin County, June 23, since which time the wildest confectures concorning his unexpocted absence bave citculated in that vicinity. Ho having had considorable monay, it was feared ho bad boea murdered, aud one of his neighbors, o rospoctable man, formerly mombor of the Log- inlaturo, was by & few saspected of the murder, Friday Bishop Grace lonrned that the old priest, affected by amild form of insonity, had joumqi'vd to New Yorlk City, and is Lhoro safely domiciled in a religions house, . . —Helurich Meiss, 20 yeara old, nrrested on Thuraday at 8t, Paul for ‘obstructing the track of tho Stillwater Road, 1jI‘\ut outslde of that city, hag beon found incurably insane, and was sent to tho Stato Asylum, Ho is belleved to bave beon the person who frequently of lato ob- structed tho track in the same locality, incited thoreto_only by a mad fanoy to o o train wrocked, which has been fortunately provented. * —A company was incorporated at Minneapolis Tridsy, to engage iu tho genosal irauaporta- tion buslness on the river ahove Minnoapolis, and on the lakes betweon Duluth and DBullalo. Capital stock, £160,000. The {ncorporators are 3. ¥lelchor, Jobn Murtin, W. W. Iungerford, W, W. MoNair, J. W, Glifillan, O. T. Hobart. and D, M. Goodwin, They propose to cominenco operations on the lakes this sewson with four propellers, and look for busineas chiofly to Min neapolis and tributary towns. 1. J, Clarke, Attornoy-Gonoral of Manitobs, arrived at St. Paul on Saturday from Winnepeg. On alighting from tho carw bis bagzage was n%— tached for sevoral hundrad dollurs due & citizon, and was hold till Clarke deposited tho amount of his debt in bank na seourity. —Aman by tho natna'of James McCabe, a reaidant of Oakdale, aud native of Irsland, host~ ler.of N, Tibbali, commited auicida by hanging himeolf in the stablo of Tibball onBaturday. Cause bolioved to be whinky. WISQONS; A fow nights_8go, threo aina wont to the house of the Widow Compton, about a milo east of Dobsau'a wmill, in the Comn of Lima, aud broke into the Liouse. 'The old lady took ber vhild and ran, followed by the scouudrols, who, roport Bnys, caught her, and ravished hor. 'Lhey thon rolurnod to the houee and set fire to {t, and burned it to the grouud. Tha parties ara known, :ind an offort will bo mado to bring thom to jus- ice, —On Saturday night, as Witllam dcCullovgh, of Jauoaville, was returning homo, his bhorsics beeama frightoned aud thraw him to the grouud, breaking his skull, cansing almost intant doath, 1o has besn s rosldous of Rock Couuty for twenty-fivo yonrs. 7 —Llshop Welles pronched at 8¢, Panl's Chureh, in Milwankes, yesterday morniug, snd fn the Cathodral in tho ovening. The morning sormon was notoworthy s breathing a noto of deflanco at the dogwa of infallibllity, and maintaining thie pre-ominence of the Epiacopal ag the only true Catholia and Apostolio Ohuroli. 10WA, The Hon. A, D, Wright, of Howard County, formorly Genoral Ageut for the sale of tho Mo- Cormick Iueper, hus boen arrestod at Dubuque upon an indictmont found by a Grand Jurv in Chicago, upon *complaint of the McCormioks, chargl n“ Lim with grand latcony. It i chngo& that whilo sgent for tho MoCormlioks he embez- zlod thouennds of dollara of their mouoy, with which ho afterwards ostablishod s bank at QOretco, Ta. —Tho residonce of Georgo Aruold, 8 miles northoast of Davenport, wau buruod Lo the ground at 1 e'olock Saturday night, Tho fire was orused by an Incendlary, who kindied it on the fiont porat, The building wae valued.at §3,000, and tho forniture at $1,000, mwking 4,000 fn all, Nothing was saved, and thoro way not & cont of {nsurauen, The family baroly ou- onped with their lives, —An old man from tha poor-houae In Davon- Eort comnilttad suicide by hangig himsolt, Hig ody was found In the woods nusr tho town suy- pouded from the limb of & tree. The body has not boeu {dentified ay yob. © OBITUARY, Omazrearon, 8. O, July 10,—Brevet-Ool, B, M, Hall, Quartermastor Tlrat Astillary, died at Numwmerville, B, 0., yealerday, QASUALT —t— Scrionus Damnge to 0 Ponnaylvanin ©onl Mine. Spectal Dispateh to I'he Chicapo Trfdune, WiLkEauAnne, Ps,, July 10,—While tho men swors at worlk at tho Entorpniso Colllory, oo Sat- urdsy night, they discovored that = cave-in was about to tako place, and accordingly made prop- arations for o husty oxlt, Thelr foars proved too well-founded, for between 0 snd 10 o'clack & portion of the roof of the maln gnogRWay foll with & torriblo orash, Fortunatoly thoe mon had made good thoir escapo, but as thero wore somo twonty-fivo mulos bolow, it was dotorminod to rosouo thom If possible. Accordinglymon went down the slops for thut purposo,and succeeded in gotting out twonty of the inulos, whon another cave taok place. As there wero still four muloy hitched 4o cars below, the mon again descouded, but a third fall took place, cutiing off the mon and compolling thom to escapo through the seo- ond or safoty opening. Tho force of tho con- cuaslon alnost drove the men up the oponing and piled up tha ears promiscuously in all direc- tlons, Bfll’ a milo of the main gaugway hag one, taking two dwolling-housos without in- ‘Juring the inmaotes, tho ground hnvln§ mottled ovonly for oight feot. At o'dlock this moruing the engineor, Henry Caroy, was olling his machinory in tho fan-hiouse, Wheo en oxplosion ocewrrad from the gas which nd boon foreod into the fan-houso by the fall, and he was badly burned. This cava-in js much more serlous thau tho rocoat one at Port Bowkloy. A Chapter of Accldents. Dayrox, O., July 19,.—Mrs. Jacob Will, aged sbout 00, was a vietin to ocopl-oil yestorday moruing, with’ which she was lighting n fra. E{m £wna shockingly burned, and died at mid- night, ' Tonty Thomas, musician, and Simon Spring, machinist, woro upsot into the Miami River from a skiff and were drowned. Mra. Kinney, wife of an expressman, was accl- dautally ehot, and soveroly hure, this afternoon. Mrs, Willinm Ramasy was attacked by s larzo monkey this afternoon, that way rosming sbout, and waa badly burt, Ratllroad Accidents Gorvapys, O, July 19.—A car on the North Columbua dummy railroad, whilo conveying thirty porsons from a dance 1n North Columbus Jto tifs city, at 2 o'clock this morning, was thrown from the track into a ditch 85 feot bolow, by striking two horsea that lhnd waudored on the track, and becamo eutnnfilnd in tho treatlo-work bridge. -~ Aftor considorfbio dificulty, thoe woock wna cleared awav, and tho pssengers sorved and enred for, 'Ten porsons wero injurod, alx of themn soriously. Faeal Falle Evavsviniz, Ind., July 19.—William 8, Miles doler, s printor, of. Brooklyn, N. 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DOCTOR INGRAHAM Takon this mothad of Informing his numorous pationts, and all monding modical or snrgloa) afd, (gt e Tty v turnud froni 1o [ 8. and_ may b consulted upen all dise oasos of an acule or ohrunic charnctar, AT 11§ OLD OFFIOR, No. 187 South Clark-st, Room 4, ontlon,glvon to Oatarrh, Doafoess, Authma, e any Tarost Divonso s’ Autlia, Consumpe DI of tho Hout, and N-rvous Disoases: rriooa (or Whiton) “Falling Womb, Glorosie, an a)i disoasns requicing skill, oxpurlence, and clotg attone Gon, SURGIILY f0r Tuniura, Wons, Polypus of tho Nosoor Antrum, Pilos, Syphille, and all_difficulfon of tho Fye and Kar troa od upon te modora plan, and with tha latest improved fnstrumonts, ‘Gausultation froo, Esamination with Stiver Tnstru. mants chargad for 0t reasounble rates. Otlica bours—9 o'glock a. . 1 halp you unless the diagnosis and prognos fs Ve o, 6. . BO%: “Doior L il not toll you oo .t onombor tho Qiicy. 147 Sonth Dlarikat: REMOVAL, J. W. 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CHICACO, ROCK ISLIND}’_FAL“FIG MAILROAD, Daval, cornar o7 Vi iuren aud Shecinate, Nl oton rand Fuctia Hotale Omana, Loavenn'th Atohtson Iz, Poru Accommodation, Nlebt Kxprostuye:.. FOR SALE. REGEIVERS SALE OF PLANING-MILL, Btate of Iilinols, County of Qook, 5. Buporlor Court of Uook County, tu ‘chuncary: {louty R, TIwTl ve, Fruucs ) Godrgo W, Lym: Wonaw » A. M, Dawloy, aud . i, Hiblla notlos te horoby glven that, In pursuauce of sn ordur made in_tho above cause July 8, A. D. 1874, 1, Honaniin D, Magruilar, 1o 1ooulvor sppointd i 4n Aitndag. tho twoncy wosaint Gth) day'o 1973, wt the hourof ten (10) o'clock tu tho \oun, pan tho promises horolnsfior montlunsd, {1 Gnionga,'Cank Qouitz, T, soll At public anaiini to'tha Uighest biduor or biddbrs, Tor gash, tho Luilding knowa ax‘tie **Star Pluniag MU on’ Madn stroor,. b the croulng of tho Clleago & Alton Ratlroad, |n Ulloagn wohald aterast Tu tho groand wheross ssid ands, aud all tha mavhitos, waohinory, ous gine, bollor, ‘flctures, tools, lumbor, 'Stuck, Lorsok Wagony, and appurtudunces thereunto bolonglag, hol {inprotens torstloryarind a5y fannat R Y Tin and 8lato Roofing, Galvanized Iron Coz-. i i