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_SPORTING NEWS. - Opening Day’s Races of thie Cloveland Summer Meoting Romarkabls Time Made in the 2:24 Race, Races at Saratogae~-Tho Engfish Good- wood Meeting. A Novel Prizo-Fight at Wilkes- barre, Pa. i . THE TURF. FIRBT DAY OF THE OLEVELAND BACES. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune. OreverAnp, July 28.—Tho summor meeting of $he Olevoland Olub opons to-day with every | prospect of o highly-succossful week. The crowd is atready large and comprisce not ouly all the old Aabttues of the turf who follow the oraok horses from city to city during the faciug soason, but A LARGR TRRONG OF VISITORS from the surrounding conutry, who are attractod by s pure love of racing for {taclf, entirely sside from any intorcst in poots or eido bots. Tho Qommittes mado an innovation on the convon- tional achedule this year by putting a firat-clase race with n gonorous purso at the hoad of tho fivet day’s programmo. .Ordinarily it has boon thought wise to save the bast racos for about tho tho third day, and attract such a Jam of peoplo that no'one but tho reportors, judgos, aud few of the moro fortunately-placed spoctators in tho grand stand could sco anything. ‘This year, ‘howarver, thoy have made it desirablo to :r;eztbn— tors to be prescnt at tho oponing tap 0 St wid tha rosult has Vindicated:tho wisdom f that policy: " & 2 'l'h: lz:gn;‘lyug dawned clondy and throatoning ; fino, misty rain foll at intervals wutil newrly nooy, aod tho faces of the raclmémnn ‘were long aud gloomy. At noon .iho olouds broko away, and the sun oamo out gloriously, The wind was fresh and sool from tho northeast, with tho prospect of sottled weathor for & weok. Tho arowd wos large snd camo early on the ground. The track was as porfoct as possible. Gllmore's Pwenty-secontd lhpilmont Baud, from Now York, ‘:1 ganiy red and blue uniforms, heayy with gilt, low. inspirimg music from tho psgoda noar the judges’ ptand, and, as the horses camo to the Bcora, the scene was vory spirited and exciting. [3 l.;ulha firat race, for lorsos not faster than D:24, seven horses came to the wire, Aftor sov- eral falso séarts, tho horses got awny, Bodine, of *Chicago, &t tho pols, and, aftor o protty almq- gle, Bodine won tho' first Leat in 222i¢. This was Bodine's last tasto of victory, Luln win- ping the next three hcats withoat a ekip, in S&S{. 2:28%¢, and %:243{. . 2 Club, July W No. 1 purss, $5,0003 rst e $4,000, abcand protmiutty $1,250 7 hIRd pre & Kadeen: Dobylon, N, Y., b, m, Lulu ¥, Hoder, Now York, ¢. g Castle Bo; 3. 8. Bowell, 0 S o, essassene ¢ dr, ind, Dorby, by 4.2 Brown, Clivelind, b ¢ Dorbyr by o “Rongh and Rosdy, dam s Morgan mors, Dan Mace, New Yurk, ¢, g. Triumph. 6313 . O, ich, Chicago, b. 8. Bt ‘Vojuntecr, dam by Henry Ol 1324 Time—~2:224 § L2} 23N 3 AN Tho {rionda ot Gaatlo Boy, the favorite in the pols, wore very sick, and dropped heavily. ‘astlo Boy did aa'well a8 his record gave reason to expoct, but the extraordinary performance of 'Lulu was the wouder of the day. TUE BXCONB RACE, for tho 3:84 class, was & forcgone. conclusion, Monasels, Jx., who hiad sold even agatnat tho flald in the puols, winnjng in threo straight Loats, ‘withont being once headed {n the race., %34 clas S0 st fum, $1,250 4 class 2.500; Srst prem s scoond, S0ob' TOIRE, $376 s fourth, 8340, o St 8. T\ Bane, Cleveland, 0., b, m, Ludy Al Membrino Pil dh, Jr., by Honarch, W. R, Brasfield, Lexingion, Ky., b. ‘yaan Olark Ohiof, by Olork Chief. B, A; Fuller, Woclhington, 0., d. g. Jerry Postell.. »u . o 9 10 3 a3 EA Frleo, ¥a,, b, m, Eftle. 8 6 17 ¥. M; Wetherbos, Langdon, N, H,, br, m, Jean Ingotow, by Emperor, dam'by Preai 3 3 5 4, Palk, Btoudenville, 0., b, m, Kitty D., 3 unknown. .. 2408 Dougrey, Jr,, Chicage 8t % ©° THETHIRD BACE, B I . for horiés not faster than’ 2:50, closed the day’s sport. -Notwithetending a great desl of promis- cuoue scoring, the crowd sat the programme out, pationtly, tho final Leata being trotted aftor sun-~ wot. - The flnal ‘raco was won in threo straight hieats by Ben Maco's br. g. Jamos Howell, a por- fect walkasray, the rosult of which was pexfectly asgured bofore tho horses started. 250 class; ] s1i600; Arst % fiw ; purse, $1,600; Art promium, $7507 sec ond, $315; ) T3 ourth, $100, Ben Maco, New York, br, g, James Howoll, . 1 1 1 28] ), Pa, b, ¢ Lowinaky, by Mambrino ncu»w..a.mn cesengur umiv,e 3 & ¥ Bambal Root, Wateibury, Cons,, br. TRobt, pedigres unknown LA Cinofonats, 0., ‘phons, by fiysdyk Hambleto Lyder & Green, East Fuirflol 1d, O,, Lim 5 Time—2:32; 3333 ; 2:30, ‘This oveping Gilmore'a Band gave a prome- nado concert at the Union Club, a large number * of the olite of tho city and invited guests belng presont. Tha event of to-morrow I8 tho free-to- #ll race, for which Goldsmith Afatd, American Girl, and Fullerton are - entered. ' ‘The crowd in the elty is yery large, and is incrensing with ey~ | ery incoming train. . RACES AT BARATOOA. P N. Y., July 28.—This Is the second BARATOOA 8 day of the moeting of the Naratogs Association. The track is rather heavy, but the wenther ia tine and the attondanca Jarge. Tho first race wau for tho Alabama stakes, ono mide .and -onc-sighth. Bonaventura, Countess, Madge, Hogardicss, Moonboam, and Valdine siarted, Tho race was won- by Regardiess, Countess coming in sccond, and "Madge third, fimo, 2:001{. Bounaventurn way the favorite at five to four agamat the winuer. In the second raco, for & purae of ‘8500, for all 8gow, threo-guartors of u mile, ten Lordes start- ed, - Xatie Poaso won, Miunie Mas coming in second, and Marmiop third, Timo, L17}. The third and last raco was & frea handicap eteople-cliaac, for o purscof $700 to the winuer, and 3150 to the second horse. George West and Bullott wore the startors, the former the fayor- ito at two to one, QGaorgo West took the lead from tho start and won easily, Bullett falling at next to tha'laat butdle, Timo, 6:56, . . THE GOODWOOD DACKH. Loxpox, July 28.—This was the first day of Ahe Goodwood racey. The principal event was the.race for tho Bteward's cup for8-year-olds and wupwards. The race was won by Modenn; Chin- sohask, gocond; Princess Thoresn, third, The thing beforo thio raco wae 10to 1 ‘on the feld against Modona ; 13 to 1 against Chingachank; and 25 to 1 against Princess Thorosa. Thero were twsnt{-flvn startors, The Prince and Prinooss of Wales, and other momborsof Royalty sod nobility wero _present, No roady-money waa allowed on the course. P ied-okhd ety THE RING. A NOVEL PRIZE-FIOUT IN PERNSILVANTA. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Lribune, WiLKZEDABRE, ., July 28.—A prize-tight oo- purred near thin city to-day, which, in point of bratality, rivals almost apything in the aunals of tho fiatic ring. The partios were Thomas Blaven, of . Hazloton, and Aloxander Lafferty, of Par- gons, both Irishmen, snd perhaps as finely matched, in point of physical ability, as any two mon {n the country, The mout slngular part of thio affair in that it was not premeditated. The, moen had boen aoquaintances in yenrs gorne by, aud the companions of many & wall-fought apreo. T'hey met at & saloon, and through the evening were Lall-fellows-woll-mat ; toward morning the effects of tue neighborhood whisky begsn to sliow itself, and thon waa revived au ol grudge ; ko only true way o seitle thls waa to form & rlng’uun;‘ -h: ‘s: &m,‘n :['l;lu F(Lr:nlng. nd.dawn was m 10 da) neconds were shosen, all 3n mufi Toady ]”E the battle, and Bha contesiapts, with their soconds and speota- urmad £ & small sirip of woods & Khort J m‘i’ Mere they shook hands d sy shook handa an ':t::wnl for the fight, which was commonced s;-am. @horo was bnt ittlo of the gromest e LT umuilly to | Btato—tho 8L, Paul & Pucifi 7 THE CHICAGO 2 = s witnosaad at -such -contests, and. the men .8todd facing each other, plotures of physical de- veldpment and of brutal instinota, . ‘Laflorty got In firat hlum’l’. After a half-<dozen rounds had been fouglit, somo of their friouds came and pornuud- ed them to quil for tho hmsunl., ‘whish thoy did, agreeing 10 abjourn until 8 o'slook, taking.[n the meantime a fow hours of slonp, Thia prolimi- nary battlo Iasted ‘about three-quarlora of an honr, At 8 o'clock the brulsers appeared upon. tho ground, scsompanied hy their seconds, and, after shaking | thoy agaln - propared for busincss, 1n moantims tho .nows had epresd far and wido, and a larga mob of men, womon, and childron had' cohgrogated to Boo the moleo. . Bixicen rolinds wore fotght this ‘thne, and ngaln thoy werb -parted by thoe -intorforonca - of irionds. 0ld'prize-fightors, who &nw the battlo, said that it was .ono of the. hardest-fought baitlea thoy had sver scon. Both men wero badly battered up dbant the body, but wore not much panished abont. the - face, ur.honfih oach- rotired with a closed peoper and braiscd head. 1t ia intimated that afiothior fight will take place scon, BASE BALL. te ¢ e ORAMITY QAME, yestorday aftornoon, babivoon tho ‘White Stock- luga sud Franklins, for the boneflt of tho Homo for the Frioudless, waa not an astonisldng suc- cena fnancially or aa an oxhibition of akillon tha part of eithier club, Tho score was 84 to 5 iu favdr of the professionals, and if any particular intorost had boon taken in tho play the disorop- auoy would liave been much greater. b o o e Tatanty-thled atroot ours this aftorncon on the Twonty- of Z:u\uul!, on which occasion the White Blockings and Atlantica will play, tha lattor club having onerouely ‘consented to remsin over, if by so olng they conid do thefr old companion s gaod turn,, A noticeablo fonture of the game will bo tho fact that it will conaiet of ten innings, and will be playod by ten men on a sido. It s ox- pocted that tho audicncs wilt bo the largost ona ‘of tho sonson, and tho entiro-roceipts will bo handod to.the venefleiary.. & BATURDAY AFTERNOON. . The Mutuals, of New York, and tho White Btockinga will rosume the games in their series o Ehnmpm:!m%}z‘smon‘s IX EROLAND, I AMERIOA 2 .LO!‘:'B‘M‘UOL July 28.—The Boston and Athlotio Bhaso Ball Olubs arrivedhers last night ana wont to the thin;ituu Hotel, whero thoy will re- main during tholr stay here. Some of tho mom- bers have gono to London, but will roturn’in timo for tlie first match on Thursday. AQUATIO. %118 INTERNATIONAT, YAORT-RACE, A (Uerald Special.) 3 Loxpon, July 28.—In the international chan- riol-match yestorday, from Havro to Southaes, tho American yacht Enchantross camo.in firat, The Corisune was second, but takes first place by timo_allownuce. The lattorilost her to] musts and gaff. Ton yachts started. * pafesides fiaiias e RAILROAD NEWS. Passenger [Rates Established by the Minnesota Railroad Commissioners, Y Strike in the Iron Regions. MINNESOTA RAILEOAD LAW. Tho Minuesots Railrosd Commisgioners have agrood upon the following as THR LEQAL DATES por mile for conveylog passéngers on tho roads named,. to take effect on tho lat of Soptember next. The firat column in the table shows the present ratefi, and the-gecond those established by the Commissionera: - « . old_ New g raten, rates, 8¢, Paul & Sloux Olt; 5 a5 Blonx City & BL. P 5 ZFirat Division Bt. Pai & 5 First Division 8t, Faul & Pacific Branch Line,6 4y Take Superior & Misslssippl. e Northern Pacifiv, s &b Minncapolis & Bt Louts. b 5 waukeo & St, Poul—1, & M. Divisfon,.. 43§ 4 Milwaukea & 8L Paul—River Diviaion 4 4 Milwaukes & 8t, Pa 1. & D. Divisl 5 Chiicago, Dubuque & Minnesota, 15 Weat Wisconatn., Al ‘Winona & 8t, Pot 4 Bouthorn Minncaol "5 6 8t, Paul, Stiliwater & Taylor's Falls, 5 0 8t Paul & Pacife, . s & Minneapolis & Duiutl v 3 & In order to understand the changes mado, it mugt bo borne in mind that the maximum rate heratoforo allowed by law heg heen 6 conta’ por mile, On nearly-one-lalf tho ‘vonds it will be geon that no reduction as beci tiude, the rate belng loft a4 tho meximum 5 cunts per milo. The ptincipal changeis on the 1. & MM, Division of tho Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Itoad, which is re- duced from b to 4 cents por mile. THE. BT. PAUL FIONEER, in commenting upon the new ratos, ssys: - The Rallroad Commissioners have found the task of adjusting theso rates mo sa to satiafy ab once what wero asaumed to be the publio oxpectitions on one ido, aud tho damanda of Justice and_honesty on the other, one of insuperable diilisulty, To ald them in the task, they employed Mr, A. J. Moad, of Minnesp~ olis, s railroad_oxport, to revise the actiodulos of fuo several ruilroad eompanses—and they have boen dili- gently laboring for . months, wish his assistauce, to Bolvo the aiflicult, wo may esy im) ‘problem whies lay y impossible, efore’ them, Its _dficultios wero enor- mously bicreascd by fts complication with iwo esaen~ tial contradictory clements, which were represented in the prwonnol of . thie Board, Un the ono sido thoy wera coufrontot by uny nagumed poliical neccssity supposed to bo implled in tho legislation Which cro- ated tho Board, foF reduciug the, actually provatling rutas, whotlior thoy wera fair and ressonnbla or not ; and on the other, by the palpablo fact which rovs up beforo them at thie beginning and followed them to the end of their investigations, tlat there is 1o rail- road {n this State, with {he exception of thoso which are minor divisiobs of inter-Blate Unes torminating in Chifongo, which s earning enough (o pay tio interest ou thelr'bonds, ‘The Milwaukoo & 8t, Paul and Winono & St, Poter Hines, In this State, doniok pay thelr intereat, bitt are supported by all the resources of the groat lnes of ich thoy are feeders, but on which they aro s Leavy But of all tho local lnes termiuating in this tho Teke Buperior & Misalasippt, the Bt, Paul & Sloux City, the Sloux City & 8t Paul, and Houthiern Minnesola—not ono 1s ablo 1o pay ita fnterest frowm ita earnings, or to make even an approsch lowards that reault, And of theso roads all but thio 8¢, Taul & Sloux Gity and ite Towa exten~ sion are already bankrupt, or hoavily in dofault at tho morcy of thelr creditors, and are olthor in the kanda of Recolvers or are i court responding to proceodiugs in bankruptey, whilo tho siugle exception to this uni- versa] catastroplio Lua only been walutalned Dy large and brdonsome aunual advances from tho pocketa of o chicf Jocal stockliolders to make up the deficleucy or earndngs necossary to pay tho intorest on their bonds, Now, to reditce the rates and, therefore, tho Tecelpts, of railrosds which have boen struggling Witk might and wain, till tho personal rosourccs of tlu Jocal stoukholdors liave boen sxtiausted in the slrujgls to avold bankruptoy, and whoare imporatively, urgent- iy, deaparately i éed of groater Feceipta 1o etnble o 0 Fib the £oads at skl 1a simiply {0 push them headlong aver the brink on whoso edgo thuy have bren auglug, sud to sondemn thom to hopeless tnsolvenc andruin, To roduco the rates of auch roads witl theao juovitable consequenicen staring them in tho fac would foem, therofore, to be an act of orucl and tyra nical opprossiou, and yob 1418 exfeto sxy thut msjority of the Board foit that the supremo consldo tlon wbich siould gvers thele action wad not i was Just and right, but whiat was politically oxpetiont. Tolifical expedioncy required that the provaiting rates on theso local lines should bo reduced auyhow, what- vee dissstors nuch a polioy might inflict on the'atrug- ling companies—and_cousequently tho rates hnvo enreducod. The roductions run throtigh the whiolo achedules of frelght sud phasengor rates which conatis tute mn enormoty mass of tabulated tigures, wnd though sufficlently beavy o largely increase tho an- nual Guficits of the rosde to which ihey apply, and the hesvy burdena nader which they aro now siaggering they Are a the same timo 6o insignificant In detadl that oy willacdly be appreiated by tie generul pubilo 5a n subatental selicf, and must utterly fall 10 eatisfy the dewngognes sog {heir folowars who kave bees 0 exe pocting the iailrosd Commisslonors {0 accomplish wome wnfraculous * reform * wheroby ailroads fu s sparsely setilod country could ba run at less ratos than the New York Contrak The frolght schodules bave alse been com- ploted, but 'have not yot been printed. Thoy provide for a considerable average reduction from the present local rates. PABSENGEN BATES. The Ohlcago & Northwestern and the Milwau- keo & 81, Paul-Railroads have decided to accepy the now passengor rates, us they are about the namo 88 they would have mada them auy way. In .regard to tho acton of the Chicago & i)inn - westera ag lo the new froight-tarift, Prosidont Hoop could not yet El“ any information, a4 ho not received the now schedule whon & re- porter callod upon him yestordy afteracon, A far a5 can bo learnsd, most of the rouds in Minnosota protest Afdmfl. tho reduction, but it s proboble that thoy will all nevertheloss ylold a rondy compliance “with the roquiromenty of the uew sohodule, which will go into effeat on Al tho ronds ia the fitats on er sbout the 1st of Hoptember. THE WAY THE LAW WORKS. Syecial Diapatch to The Chicago Tridune, 8r, Pawvy, Minn., July 28.—The Biate Com. mivaioness have nok yet pullished the frelght. ates, mon are anxious to avoid & coufliol, and are Awailing them with interost, thio firnt_blow ‘and otmed tho | DATLY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JULY 2 ‘ . FOREIGN. y The "Prassian Project in the i .Peace Congress, = — x hoping that- thoy may be able to reconstrtiot thelr. tarift a0 o8 to avoid loss of business and ravenno, yot conforming to the Commissioriors’ sohbdulos.. At best, though, .tholaw which -takon effect Aug, 1 will interfore with-the ma: agomont of all tho. ronds, and poriounly embar- ran tho Bioux City Compauy, which was siready badly hurt by tho loss of & large of tho expected rovonuos last yoar, and this on acconnt of the failuro of the cropn from loousts along hundreds of miles of its lino, - One in- atanco of tue law's working s that the Bt. Paul & Pnolflq Riallroad, which has horetotoro run specinl traing carrying passongora betwoen Min- ueapohs and Bt, .\H for 50 oenta tho round trip, must now charge 61,10 for tho sama trip, or roduce ita passongor-ratos throughout hoth ita "linos to less than 2}¢ couts & milo, tho distanco by track botwoon ‘tho two dopots bein; 11 miles, "Both this and the Sioux Qity Railroa Company will probably reduce . the, number ot way aud accommodation trains, gudiois et MISCELLANEOUS, 3 . BTRIKE IN THE INON REGIONS, Tha striko of the.mlnors in the Lake Superfor iron region is causing a large falling off In the earnings of the Chicago & Northwostern and Marquotte, Houghton & Ontonngon' Ralirosds, Trafllo bas been slmost ontirely suspended for the past two woeks. - Prior to tha atriko it bora but an lnsgnificaut somparizon ‘with last yoar's business. There seoms to bo & fatality about strikes. Men choose tho very worst tme for thom. Nover has -busi~ nesy boon 80 utlerly dopressed -as fa tho minlog *“trado ihie. sosson. © I some ronpects the sirike has boon'a positivo’ rolief to the mine-ownors, . Thore wag absolutely. no de- mand for oro, Comsoquontly wagos wore vory low, Luoat season ihe minera were paid from $2.25 to 2,75 por day. During the winter wagoes Tho Spanish Government Sends a Pro- | test to Parls. Atiother Day Misspont in the Fronch =1 . Asgembly, 'lfha Powarlessness of the Assem- i bly Recognized. ;| - THE BRUSSELS CONGRESS. PROFOSED RULES FON THE GOVERXMENT bF oF- 3 . POSING ARMIES IN TIME OF WAR, - iNaw Yong, July 25,—A Berlin letter on .tho Intornational Oongress, which began [ts sessiona yestorday in Brussols, Belgium, says: Tho Prus- sian projoct, whioh it is proponed - to discusy, 18 oalled an ““International Convention Uoncorn- Ing'tho Lawa and Oustoms of War,” and, aftor laylug down cortain ganeral principlos as to what war {8 (a strugglo botween tio nations and thoir armien, and _not. botweon ‘their subjeots), con- Aslon oight soctions, dovoted to o detailed stato~ mont on what should, or ehould not; be pormitted in war. With rogard to tho military authorit; on' the territory of tho’ hostilo State, lh!yl foll to $1.80@1.75, avd have not thus far ex- d';gmgfy l-“-'llodnl:glymlald dgwn. -n|n‘1i it ] AL . eRl opposition, -ooeded that amount for day-laborers, although {b bE the: ‘e M‘:fln Ko nrllonppnt ot men working by contract averaged conaiderably .moro. Even nt thoso [low rates the companics nettod losa thon ot thoe higher rates last yoar. But tho faob that a number of vessels chartered to Cloveland for a derm of yoars had, necessarily, to be suppliod with cergoss, Jed the minors to presume theroe was an increas- ing, sctive domand for ore. The mistake soon became apparont, but the mon were neither dis- ‘posed to resums work nor lot sny one elso work, I'he ringloadors are Bwodos, AMonday tho Shorift of Marquette County arreated two of tha leadera. ‘froops aro- stationed noar the largest mines to ]ymtuot ths minors who de to work, The attor aro belteved to. greatly outnnmber the strikors, but are intimidated by threata of vio- lence. Every offort will be mado {o foroo the ‘malcontonts out of the rogion, and, although nob balf a dozon “minors have yot rosumed Opora- tions, it is expocted tho trouble will very soon pass awny. Its offect, howover, ~will -greatly diminish the produck and shipments for 1874, On Tuesday matters wote improving. The minora wore rosuming sork, and orders have been iesuod to cloae nll Baloons in tho distriot. NORTAWEATERN TARIPFR, The Cbicago & Northwestern .Railroad has ssucd the following now tbrongh tariff to the Wont, which will go into effect Aug. 15 torritory of . a Btato complotely ‘susponds the lognl authority of tho State and substitutes that of the enemy, so that if any of tho populstion aro aubsequontly found in arms they.will not be sroatod as prisotors of war, At tho- samo time, tho army of occupation has no right to seizo churolies, ostablishmonts of charity and similar institutions, and tho selzuro of mopuments, wofks of art, or musocums, i8_ssveroly ropro- hended. Among tho means of war wiuch are forbldden aro the uso of. polsona; troacherous murdor ; the murdor of prisoners, and s rofusnl 1o ‘givo guarter ; thronts- of oxtermination to- ward a garrison that. obiatinstely dofends fort- ress; tho omployment :of arma causin suffering, such as projoectilos fillod with powdor-: ed! gloas, or oxplosivo balls of less than 400 grammos in weight, Nono but fortified citios can bo besicgod. An opencity, which is not defondod by troops, can noither be besieged nor bombardod withous notice, nor can it bo ygllngod alter ite ‘eapture. Porsons capturod in balloons are not spies. COorrespondonta and other porsons who acoompany the armics, although non-combat- suts, can be made prisonors of war, They arc not criminals, but onomies, and thoy must therefore be oxposed to no violanoo or ili-treat- ment, Thoy can be condomned to s city fortross, in somo locality, but cannot be imprisoned like criminals, - A or of war moy be killod while usoleas Telirer Tat | 24 | 84 | ik [Bpest | Hryng to eeoapo, but, oncarecaptured, bio caunot Chicago ‘ond |clasn|Class,| Crase.] Ciass[Class, | bo ‘Bnnubml for Lis attompta, though the sur- voillanco can’ bo inoreasod. Prisonors of war Councll Dinfle, Tn,,..| $1,00 | $.75 |8 .60 | $ .45 | § .40 | ean bo employed on certan public works which Omaho, Neb..... 8] 6l ol s are not fatigulog or humilisting, consldering the grado and social position_ which thoy ocaipy in their own oountry, provided thess works Lave no relation to the operntions of war. y . EBNOLAND SENDS A RIPRESENTATIVE. “ Lonpon, July 28.—In the fHouse of Commons thia ovoning Disrnali eald.that tho Government had recoived satisfactory mseurance from: tho conferring powers in regard to the Brussels 725 15| 165] 100] L0 Thia Company has also adopted a now local tariff, to go into offoct Aug. 1. # a'l now rates to tho principal points are as follow Cheyeune, Wyo, Ter. From Chicagoto Tar | 24| 94 | 4t | chata | cinss. [flui Class. 894 | 480 .895 | Copgross, and that a delogato had beén sent on 1000 |- 560 | .470 | bohalf of Great Britaln under the restrictions al- 60| 650 | (625 | ready made known to the Houso. 60| Leeo| 5%0 P ——— 00 | oo | ! ' FBANCE. '3}:!; .m .z?g APA{ua, Jg)r %—1; ‘F:h Ag:emh}yuto-fly a o E o supplomen! 6] of the Commiitoe of Par- Jouat ool (o | fabiontary Tufiativs on M. Dayala motion for dissolution was read. It iusists that tho power- lossnoss of the present Assombly haa boen ro- Ppoatodly shown on recout occasions. At tho meoting of tho Burenux of the Assom: bly to-sppoint a Committeo on Rocess, the state~ ment was mode on tho part of the Government that it waa denirable that tho reoess should bo a short ono. M. Brisson, a Radical anutyl. asked if monarohical intriguos were to be tol~ eratod doring tho yecoss, Tho Duke da la Rochefaucauld declared that the Logitimists ro- sorved tho right to promoto tho cause of mon- arohy by all logal menns, = M, band la Tour, Minister of the Iuterior, ropliod evaaivoly to M. Brisson's inquiry. * The mombora of tho Left wero dissatisfied, and will reintroduco tho subject in the Assombly to-morrow. The Committes on B, Matatre's’ motion for a rocess was choson. It consista of elovon mem- bers of tho Right and four of the Loft. Tho Judgos appointed to examine the case of Col. Btoffel, who was ono of the principal wit- neaaes at the Bazaine trinl, have roportod that ;!_lem are no grounds for an indictment against i, ITEMS, . The Chicago & Northwestorn Railroad Com- pany refuscs to give any ordors to its agents In regard to transporting liquors into tho Btato of Towa 88 requirod by tho laws of thot Stato. The managors of tho road claim that the Btato has no right to régulato inter-Blate commerce, and, "aa thoy have been fighting tho Wisconsin au- thoritiea in ropard to this poiut, thoy are nob willing to concads it to those of Iowa. A meeting of Bailroad Managors is holding at Saratoga to-day for the purpose of uDg“lnling one Commiesionor from each road in tho goun- try to propara froight-ratea for all tho roads ro- gardless of the various tariffs provided by State logislation, - e EDUCATIONAL. Moeting of the National Educationnl < Associntion in Detrosts Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Drrnorrjhich.,Inly 28.—Arrangements are in ‘progreas for tho entortaiument of tho National ‘Educational Association, which meots hers next weok, Theformal welcoming addross will bo de- livered by Bupt. Duano Doty, of this city. The main meetinga of tho Assoomtion will bo hald in difforont parts of the city,1in tho Opera~ House, tho Dotroit Thoatre, the un- cil Chambor, and the High _Behool, Foom. Among tho lowling, educatory we™ will rbo presont aro Prosidout White, of Cornell ; Dr, Clorko, of *B8cx and Education”. fame ; irenl- dent Tappan, of Kenyon Colleges J. T. Wickor- sham, the Pennsylvania Buperintendent of Bebools ; Progident Edwards, of tho Iilinols Normal Bchool ; J. W. Hoyt, of Medison: W. W. Hotman, = Milwonkes; Supt. Harris, of 8t. Louis ; and Prof, Orton, of Vassar Colloge. —— - GRASSHOPPERS, Devastations in Nebraskn. Special Dispatch to The Chicapo Tribune, LaxcowLy, Neb., July 28.—Grasshoppers by the myriads ap] oarod in this State lnst ‘wook, and are destroying all the crops now ungathered, Thousands npau thousanda of acres of corn have ‘boon destroyod in the Jast weck, The insocts are 1flying by millions, and look at » short distanca liko a clond of dust or smoko. Potatoes and corn will be almost a total fatlure in consequence of thelr visit, but whens, onta, barloy, and flax, alfoady harveatod, give immenso yislds, so the yoar will be a good. one_despite the incursion. Tho grasshoppers startod through the Blate at Knox and Hall Counties, travelod in » straight lluo‘ acroes to Kanses, then returning by this route. —_— d BPAIN. Mavrip, Jaly 28.—The morning papers state that tho Spavish Government hag sont o strong- ly-worded note to Versallles on tho subjoct of Carlist violations of the frontior. Mapntp, July 28.—It i8 reported that the Carliata lnve shot 206 prisoners who- wora cap- tared from Gen. Nouvilla's column in Catalonia. Baromxe, July 28.—Two columns of Republi- ean troops, which were marching to the rolicf of Olot, bave mot with o ropulse from the Carlists, suffering hoavy lossos. Rous, July 28.—The Liberla newapaper is in- formed that Aarshal Sorrano hes decided to convoko the Cortes, in consequence of a com— munication from tho .Europoan powors intimat- i“;f that o recognition of tho present Government will be thoroby facilitatod. —— GREAT BRITAIN. Loxnox, July 28.—Robert Burke, Under-Boo- rotary of State for Foreign Affairs, stales that it was beliovod that a Gorman squadron had been sont to Spaiu morely to protect German residents, The Xing of Ashanteo has paid a further in- stollment of £6,000 to Grent Britain, on the war indemnity. ) July 20.—The damage by firo at Liverroo) Prince's Dook in estimated at $1,000,000. Livenroor, Eog., July 28.—A tlre hes just broken out which "threatons the whole of “tho Prince’s Dook Landing. At this stago thore is no immediate dangor to tho elupping in the dock. * Livenroor, Eug., July 286—0 p, m.—The groat Princo's Dock Landing-Btagos have been en- tiroly destroyed. All forry traltic botween this oity and Birkenhead is temporarily suspondod. The fire will cause much jucouvenlonce as well s loss. It originated from the upastting of a kottle of boiling lard. — GERMANY, T.onpon, July 20.—The Cologus Unzelle snys —— THE WEATHER, ‘Wasmixaron, D. O., July 28,—Probabilities— For the Uppor Lalke rogion and the Northwest, cloar or fair weather; oast or south winds; rising temperature, and nulmnury or faliing batometer. LOGAL ODSERVATIONH, B Ciioaco, July 28, 1874, ENETE that Prince Hohonlohe, the Gormun Ambassador 3 §' l E at Paris, has nnomulnllr informed tho Duke do Hour of ob| § £ | Directton and Cnaes, Ministor of Forolym Affairs, that, a8 Pranco servation. | & | § | & Vorce of wind, Treather. | fails to act stringontly towards the Corliste, s h g R German aqusdron will bo'sent to the Spanish N B coast, aud thot Germany is resolved to. take —_— ] moasures against the Carliste, 0:53 8, m..[30.03( 68 | 49 iOlear, Lonpox, July 29.—Tho Morning Post roports )):}g-, Bodsecsion: I‘.‘.l 5 Clear, that the German Governmient is activoly en- e ll:: Boninle e B fre g{;:: gagod in negotstions aiming at the supprossion :00 p, m..|20.09] 69 | 09 [N gontte. ... |Glenr, of the Carlist insurrcotion, It hias exchanged J0:18 D, m..|29.08! 68 { 65 N. lght.,.... Olear, opinions with the Russian Governmont, but the Ozar ls opposed to intervention, Germany is now trying to bring about the concurrence of the Groat Powers in rooognition of the Bpanish Republic. Maximuiu thermometer, 73, RMinimum thermometer, 63, GENERAL OBSERYATIONS, ‘_Cuicauo, July 20—1 a,m, = L e Blanor | o Wind._ flwin]Wealher. THE NORTHWESTERN STATES: Vreckenr'ge29.05) 63 e o News ZItoms Telegraphed to The +fu0.0s! 0] Cuicago Tribune, 65 JLLINOIS, Tho Total Abstinence Socleties of LaBalle and Peru, the LaSalle Light Gusrds, and others to the numbor of 600 in all, attended the State Con- vention of Total Absti (L, n Nociotios al Ottawa BO[N. W, yestorday afternoon, 0, ko —FKrancla M, Manary, of Pike County, Mo,, Tort Qarry, 150.00] | 61 was arrcated ot Winchestor yostorday on a Fort Gibson|2b.81) ' T3 and, on examination before uhurfo of hlgnmil. i, was bound over lu the sum of a1 *Bquiro Sonthwel LI 4 8500 for his appearsuce. m\l_v:wln:..ggg.m ot —At 11 o'olouk Mouday night the bell on the g o ol Gity Building in Dixon soundod tho firo-alarm, | JTrerbing Tolodo, Yankton The firo_had caught in the eatablishment of Mother Barry, which was ontilely consumed. The furniture was nearly all saved, No ine aursnce on tho buildings, —Mra. G. P, Murshall, who lves wost of Clin- tonville, took a doso of strychuino, a faw daya sgoto allay tho ague. Bhamistaok it for quinine. I'he timoly anslstanca of Dr, Colling preveuted any serious offoots accruing thorefrom, ~—T'he Prosident hrsappolnted Mra, M, O'Fac- roll Yostmintross of Olintonyills, iu placo of Mr, O'Farrell, deceared, = PACIFIC COAST ITEMS, Ban Fraxcisco, -July 28,—Tho Alaska salled for Obina and Japan, to-day, with 346 passen- ugors, and §217,000 in treasure. T'he party fitted out b{ the Govornmeut for Pokin to obsorve the tzankib of Venun, sailod on tho stesmoer, Dispatohes from Arizons siate that heavy utoruis are provailing there, The Qila and Col- It is rumored that tho Nufiorvllla Plow om- u-nfle are vory high, pany contemplate removing their works to Oline Troops are pursuing the entlaw Obuute and | tonville. s m:z;‘ :x.:«ll:! tis bolloved that shey will soon |* —Mr, O, Davidson, the hoaviest property- holdor iu Olintonyille, hns boon Eust trying to tndtios some ot tho New York o pitallaty to looats' |, thors, @ S o u,—:()om E. Carr, who haa boon 'visiting hia fathor in Galoabnrg for & fow daya, aftor & long nnm'plnlgfl in Arizona, loft Inst night for tho East, Mo intonds to stop a fow days'in Chicago. ~—Tha most oxtensiyo chooso and ,buttor fac- tory in Kano Oounty is located in Olintonyille, and ts earriod on by I. A. Toftt & Co. Uniil sho dry spoll eommons 17,000 pounds of milk woro rocolved thore daily, but tho smount has fallon away some since. a » p : INDIANA, . Obristophor Bnyder, a journeyman eaddlor by trado,. was_suffocatod by tho 'Walnut ' stroot artosian wall in Torre Hatita Monday night, and was not digcoverod tlll yesterday ~morning, wherenpon the Coroner summoued & jnry, an doclded that tha decensod was both ovorcoms by suffocatton and waa drowned, e ‘—E. B. Reynolds, of Winchostor, Ind., deliv- ofed n tomporanco leotnro Iast night In the pub- 1o squaro, In Valparalso, to a largo audicuco. - ~:%uunm Reod, ¢onductor on the Pittaburg Road, woa narrested at Fort Woayno yesterday, charged with shooting with intent to kill ono Obarlos Baker, last Iriday night, about somo girl. Reod wos roloased on 92,000 ball to awslt tho result of Baker's injuriou, ¥ ~~Yasterday aftorncon Max Opponheim, who rosldes iu Goshon; whila nr In o tree trylug to cateh a aquirrel, Jost his hold and foll & uumber of feot to the %runnd,‘llmn](ln;g ono of his legs snd othorwise x‘;{nrlnx ‘himaoif. 5 .—Tho Toxas visitora arrived in Iudianapolis catorday evnnh:\&lml wero rocoived informally tho Bonrd of Trade. The formal reception on *Chango will take placo to-day, and sflerwards thoy will drive tp the principal poiuls of interoat 1a the oity. At e g oma,’' " Qov. Allen haa accopted the invitation to bo presont at the rounton of the Ninoty-fourth and Ono Hundred and Tenth 0. V. L., st the Boldiers’. Homo, at Dayton, to-tmorrow. Those roglmonts’ woro rafsod fn_Groeno, Clark; Dark, and Miami Countien. Extensive ~proparations’ have boon miade for their recoption by the citizens of Day-~ ton. A large arowd ia oxpooted. - ~~The opening sermon was -proached at Em- bury Park cam‘:-mabtlng; ngar Dayton, yostorday afteruoon, by the Rov, A, Shannow, of Bothany’ Butlor County. ¥ i —D. A Binolair, of Hamiltob, Oanads,-has been olocted Presidont of>thé Young' Mon's Christian Ansocintion st Daytor: W —Hugh Donghorty, tho murdoror, wastaken to Columbus from Lancastor yoatordsy morning, to be confined n the penitentiary for life. Much -dissatiafaction and bittor feoling was exprossed in that vicinity against Gov. Allon for his - Intor- forence in thia cade. 7 -~The dredgo-boat of the canal at Portemouth, aftor working all summor and romoviug about 20,000 yards-of - sand, complated tha'work Mon- day, and ono loaded hont pususd from the -canal into tho iver yoatarday morning, but tho sud- don rise in the Soloto is "now rapidly destroying ‘all that hex beon done,.. by washing. the 'sand brok mnto its original bed. . . ~~The storm at Portamonth,yosterday,did con- siderablo damaga to the aorn crops and . demol-~ ished ane large framo house partly completed. WIBCONEIN, %o Tho Departmontof Wisconsim, Grand Army of the Ropublic, mot in Oshkosh Iadt night. George A. Hanafora, of , Miwaukoeo, District Com- mwdo{: and about ‘soventy-five delogates wero roson : p‘ Tho Milwankeo City Dircotory will bs out in & fow dayy, (¢t will show 31,000 namos, as com- pared with 26,000 Tast yosr. Totol souls, 108, 000. Business and ‘manufactures show & cor- rosponding inoroage. N —Fort Atkindon was visited by a torrific thno« dor-storm Bunday morning, the rain pouring dowa in-torronta for nearly two hours, urin, the storm the baru of B. B. Curtis was strucl . by ' lightning and burned up, together with its cbotents, Including s vanable carriage-horse. Loes botween 8800 and §800; insured in the adison Mutal for $400. : - MINNESOTA. Froderick Bonder, of 8t.Paul, a tailor, agod 80, & Gorman, and a single man, disappearod I'ri- day, ln\v(ni( lott his boarding-house for & walk, and foul play is fosred. Ho las a brothor in cago, whern ho formorly lived.” M ~Tho contractors.for supplying hay at Fort Pembina are troubled by the locusts having do- stroyoed all tho grass in that viciity. Y —At led Wing, Bnnday svening, a funeral pro~ cosefon was returning down n stoep hill from the comotery when the horsea driven by James Horves bocame frightoncd, ran away, and over- turned the carrisge, and also tho one ococupled by I'red Josa and family, Both carriages wore wrecked. NMrs, Harves was injured intornally, robably fatally. Mrs, Joua had an arm broken, r. Harves and two Indios woreseverely bruised, —The West Wisconsin train, due in” 8t, Paul Monday evening, was running at full specd when & 8-year old child was discovered on tho track o short distance shoad. While the engineor tried to stop the traln, Jamos Bagsford, tho firoman, ran out on the cow-catchor. Ho failed to gmp tho child, but tipped her over betweon the ties, whon tho engino passod ovor without harming Lor, —H, F, Sherman, of Martin Qounty, has 1,800 aores in beans, and tho crop s promising well, notwithstanding tho first planting was partly de- lt:ogzd by the locuats, @ —Heory A. Smith aad Philo McDonald were arrested near Dover Monday night, and tsken to Winonn, for passing countorfeit five-dollar bills on the Tradors' National Bank of Chicago. About 3600 wore found on them, &.large por- tion of which was bngm\ ~—The residonos ¢f Mrs. A. Burton, of Winona, was burned yestordsy sfternoon; insured for ‘The Commisstonors of Winona Oounty bave votod 81,000 in ald of tho grasshopper suffarors, HIOIIOAN. Two prigoners arrested a short time since for countorfeiting_money in Ottaws County, and confined .in Grand Haven, mado & most ine fiulvu and remarlablo attompt to broak jail at at place yesterdsy morning, by tho use of koys manufactured by themselvos from a pioco of load, obtained from a water tank, with . only a ponknife. The Jailor suspectod that uamathlnfi was wrong, searched them, and found secrote upon thetr parsons -two large keys, perfect counterparts of the originals. The prisonors' Dames are Wiso and Weatherbos. ; —A man pamod Xopper waa fatally shotin De- troic Monday night, while prowling about the house of Mrs, McNamara, which has a doubt~ ful reputation. Ho made, yestorday aftornoon, an anto-mortem statoment, stating that ho was invited in and offored.no violenco. Tlo Mo- Namara woman admits the shooting, and clsims thac it wasdone in self-dafonse. —The steam saw-mill bolonging. to Honry Willisins and s dwelling Boaton Harbor was dostroyed by* fire about 8 ¢'olock yuntnrd;wuming. Tha probable lous is'in the molghborhood of $6,000. 10WA The Towa Stato Fish Commissioner has placod 90,000 young shad in the Dos Moines River at Des Moines. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Meeting of the Indiann Grand Lodge. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. . InpiaNAcogss, Ind., July 28.—The Grand Lodge of tho Knights of Pythias began their somi-annual seasion in this aity to-day, all tho @rand Officers boing prosent. The unual com= mittoes were appointed. The roports of the Grand Obancellor and Soribo were recclyod and referred, The lnttor shows thae financial condi- tion of the Grand Lodgo as follows : On hand as per last report, snd receipts duriog term, $2,088,015 oxpenses, $1,609,75; Laluuce on band, £1,280.70; Indebtedneus of the Grand Lodge, $243,80 3 dilo thie Grand Lodgo, -§223,90; vol. reacuircoa of the Grand Lodge, $1,450,80, - . Condition of {ha lodgenin the State: Number of e«ium laat roport, d reaeut nutut por last ‘Initinted _during ferm, 4783 by card, 167 expellei, 13; withdrawn, 33; suspendod, 09 ; Deceased, U: rot Jected, 32; pust chancellors, 250'; knighter 2,189 asquires, 943 peges, 317 presout membershiy, 5,501, Brothera rofioved, 87, 'Cask on hund et last fuporty 45701043 investnenfa poe lust teport, $17,678. Gaali yecelved during the - ferm,’ 14,020, pald for rolief snd burying dead, $1,568, folal expenditures, §21,480.91 ; current expenses 26,440,36; cash on 'hand, §5,602.21 widaws' und or+ phisus’ €und, $5,070.60 3 sotal fuvestiments, $35,567.11 1 total resources, $29,160,43, The Oriler s conaidered i a fourlvhing vondition, Tl balance of to-dny's wew- alon was dovoted to Ihe revinion of the Coustitution, "CASUALTIES. Nteameor Sunk and Fifteon Lives Lost. Lowpox, July 28.—"T'ha steamor Milbank, from Qarthugens, waa sunk off Dungenosa by a cols lislon With the stesmer Ixukow, wnd fifteen of the Millbank's crow were lost. i et OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Tavenroor, July 48,—The utnmsh\(}n Oity ot Drooklyn aud Bebitlor, from New York, have arzived out. Nrw Youx, July 28,—Arrived — Nteamers Australls, from Glasgow ; sud Lalsyeits, from ayro, < New York, July 38,—Atrived—8teamer Russia, from Livorpool, New Yok, July 28, ringia, from Hawbur, THE CENTENNIAL COMMISSION. PuiLADELPNIA, July 28,~The Centonnial Corg- miesion isunes an addresa to the peapla of the Uaited Blates, callivg foc siditianal funde, —Arrived—Bieamer Thu- STORM, CENTRES., (Continued from the First Paxe.) folind on tho top of & syoamore troc, whore he 1id lodged, ho knows wot how. Anothor daatl, that of Isana Roemer, a conl-miner, in Paintor's Run, s recarded. 5 Prranuna, Pa., Jnly 38,—8oven bodies aro rnyorwd ms having beon found in Wood's Run this afternoon. Two of the bodios aro unac- eounted for In tho list of missing, and indicates that thore must have boon loss of life not yet roported. 7 &ho followlngfnan ¢ ¢ @ ° P, e .. ADDITIONAL LIST OF TIODIES RECOVENED - from Butchor's Bun district to-day ;- : Jacob Mle- bator aud wife; Conrad Genboorsnd wife; James Sohnaffort, Maris, Lils ‘wifo, and " four children ; Frodariok Hubor, wifo, and one ohild ; Mra. Honry SLebpold and " four ohildron ; Armold, Witllam Hubbart, and Joha Shaving'a ohild: d B e curAnING AwAY THE RUTYG, Mon and'teams aro busy to-day sll along: tho Valloy of tho Run, glearing away the dcoumu- Intod rubbish; and making s offort to rostors: tho stroots to somothing ke tholr former con- dition. Wherd Walnut stroot ofotsen Mainatreat, the! cobblostone prvemont: was torn up in the direction of tha hill toiquito an extont, Menare to-day ongagod fn making repairs, £ 3 NARROYW 'ESCAPE. Willlsm Duffoy, his wite, and ohild, and a Indy vigitor namouZMre. Rigby, had » vory nar- row oscapo. ‘They hioard tho roar of the coming flood, nnd flod to tho bills, - Thoy had liardly orossad the threshold when tho houso, was liftod p :by the roaring torront, and borne down the ?;mnm with tho/orashing wrecks of other build- B THE DEAD, vt e The following i tho Intost recapitulation of ttio bodios found 1o o bie timo: Uppor Alle- gheny-districts, 83 ; *Wood's' Ran;! 9§ Tempor- n{mnvlllu, 93 Ohartlor's Orook, 11" Total lounq, - MIBETNG, Tho numbor reported missing is-atill very Inrge. From the bost information® whioh wo can obtisin, the totalloss of life will reach 150, 3 OTIIER BPFEOTS OF TIE STOM. i Speofal Dupntoh to 1hs Ghicane d'ribuna.” WasurxaroN, Pa., July 28.—Tho storm San- day night washed away five or six bridges on the Chartiors Rallway, and- soveral milos of track, Bayoral livos were lost -along the route, and the tolegraph lines ave all down, : . LATEST, ¥ HEDEATH-MOLL, *s '+« Prrrssond, July 28~Midnight.—Reportors have made a visit to the district devaststod by Atio Jato inundation, and have . made. s caroful compilation of the loss of life in Butchors’ Run district, .Bo far a@ known, the:followingis a | complete liss of tho Alloghenydesd, oxolusive-of Wobd's Run, Soms names have boon duplicated- iu the former reports : Jacob Motzlor and wife ; Cburad Genzer.and wifo; Mr. Geisler and wifo; MMr. Fredorick and child; Mr. Bcbnapper, wife, and four childrou ;- Mr, Hubert, -wifo, and one child; J. ., Fuche; Fiuchs; Goorgo mdsofimu{nooheh, ohildren of Jacob Knoohola; Oarolino and Andrew Merdius, children of Joseph Aording; Mollio Winklor; Mrs, Honry Leopold‘ and . four ehil- Arobibald Arnold; - Thomss _Hun- ter; Nr. Houngel; J. . Bherron; - Judson Rickoff ; Mary Conlon and daughters; Harry Mattorn 3 Charles Mattorn ; Emma Mattern’; William Humbard; Aug, Boleter; Emma Staughter ; Julin Rickoff ; Honry Hess ; Louls Hoover; Hy Bhafer; 8. Mattorn; Minnio ‘Walding and baby, namod Bohlattor, and sevon otherbodies, which bave notboon identiflod, mak- ing a total of ffty-soven bodics recovered in Bulchor's Run,—Mrs. Jonos, Francis O'Neil, Kitty O'Neil, Mrs. Dorothos Sample, Josoph 0'Connar, Elizabeth Jauo Leo, George Jones, Lizale Jones. Total, thirty, - - . Nine bodies rocovored so far at Wood's Run, making ninoty-aix bodies in all. g THE OHIO RIVER. ' -, Owvorswam,'0., July 28,~The river-mon - to- dny foel hopoful that the rivor will'not rise much moro. - It it 1all soon, which is probable, much of the sunken coal will bo recovered, aa will many emply barges, It is now hoped that tho Ioss will not excecd $26,000. Bhould .it’ riso to 15 feot tho loss will be over £100,000, Xt is now a triflosbovel feat in the channol and stationary. IN ENGLAND, . BTORM AND 1033 OF LIFE IN LONDOXN. ' From the London Daily News, July 19, . Saturday artornoon, shortly bofore 4 o'clock, & violent thundor-storm burst over tho northesst- ern distriot of London, Thé hoat of the day had boon Intonse, reashing to 132 dog., and at timos & most sultry ‘opprassivencss of" the atmosphoro proyailed. Hallstonos fell s big as boans, whilst & heavy driving wind.boat them along, blowing down troo branches and lenves, breaking windows and graon-house eashes, and destroying gardon produce. The North London Railway, in some of its cuttings, was under water from the accumulation of rain, and at one timo tho wator was 80 high that it was “fonred the ongine firca wolld be entinguished. Tho’ streota wors like rivors, tho wator rushing along with impotuous volocity, snd in many casos, oWy to tho slop- page of drains, flooding tho collars to & depth of acouple of foot. .T'wo'large trees in De Boau- voir Squaro woro rivon by the lightning ; whilst the rain and hail did much destruction to the cora erops and markot gardens out in tho diroc- tion. of FHomorton and Leyton. Tradesmen'’s goods at Hacknoy, Bow, Kingsland. and Clapton wore destroyed by water to & groat extent. After Taging with tho utmost fury for sbout an hour and a half the storm abated, and the water in the streots and collars “disappeared, Tho Lea and the Rogent's Canol ovorilowed thelr banks, whilst locomotlon in the stroots was in many in- stancea almost, impossiblo. Five mon who woro crossing Victorla Park ‘woro atruck by lightolog. One was killed on the 8pot, and carried to the Morgoth Arms a corpse. A sevond had his right arm aid bare: and the other throo wora rondered fnseneible for somo thoe. At Edroonton, & woman who was chop- ping wood in an outhonso was iilled. At Bow, a map who had boen haymaking was struck doad, with bis fork on his shonldor. In Bores- ford'a folds a Iad namod Samuel Clarke, aged 17, & boy nemod Josoph Andorson, . and a man, James Anderson (father of tho boy), wore huy- making. When tho storm come on thoy re- mained in the opening, and covered themsolves with the hay na i sholtor from the rain, "Aftor a dréadful poal of thundor tho fathor noticed his .son's cop on fire, and called to bim, Racom.uE no angwor, ho ran to him and found his eon ‘aud ‘the’ other Iad both dond, o statos thatat thd moxt momont ho folt a shook as though strnok by lightning and toil to tho ground iuscnsible, where ne .was found Ihorgnltor tho storm subsidea. Troes wero struck and splintored in Chathan Square, Homerton, in tho chinrchyards of 8t. John, Hack- noy,and B¢, John, Bothnal Green, and also in Pond lane, Olaptan, The Ohurch of Bt. Luke, Homoerton, was struck by the electrio current at about 4 o'clock, and betwoen 40 and 50 foot of the roof torn up and the rafters were sot on firo, Tho curront thon struck the west window—n beautiful epocimen of stainod glass, ropresonting tho conversion of Bt. Lukg, and whattered the stonework, some portions of which wero orrried by ltha forco of thoe shiock pearly B0 foot up the le. i The Goneral Post-Offico, 8t Martin'a-le-Grand, was struck, and a portion of the balustrade car- riod awny. —_—— THE RECIPROCITY TREATY. Opposition from the Salt and Lumber Antorests of Michigan. &pecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunt. st Baaivaw, Mich,, July 24.—A meoting of those opposed to tho pending reciprocity treaty, ‘mainly roprosentatives of the salt and lumber Intercats, in the Bsginaw Vulley and Btate, was held In this city at the Lumber Exclange this aftornoon. Tho moeting was woll attonded, all points in tho Valloy and othor eoctions of tho State being yepresonted, ‘the Hou. N. B. Brad. loy, member of Congresy from this du- trict, was choson Chairman, and G, V. Daland Reorotary, ‘Tho afternoon waa 1malnly devotoed to dinoussion, the ouly praoctioal reguly bnmg the appointmont of a Committoo t0 procure faots and atatistics Lo bo ombodied in % roport to the mooting of tho National Lumber Association to bo held in thiw oity Sopt. 15, Tunds woro aluo subscribed to cairy out the ob- Jects of tho muednlx. nud to defray thoe ox- Penos of the Committeo. A vory large Qom- 1nitten of Contorenco and Corroapondonce was Rlso appointed, aa was another comuwittoe to 1utse adqitionnt funde. LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Harry Froomau, au old oitizen, aud well known in railrosd circles, was reported last evening as having died from deliriam tremons in oue of the police stations, but inquiry failod to roveal any swch faot. Two alarms of firo came in rapld succesalon Iaat pight. The fivst was from Box 868, at 10: a'olock, and was occasioned by a elight fire in a bara in bo roas of Noo 47V Bldg Jalaad avesse, Barbara -Fuchs; . Jossph, |- owned by Jamos Lawson, and oconpled by J. J. Dittors, “Fifty dollars will covor tho loss,” This firo wns the work of an incondlary, vory ovidently, -and wag met ' in tho lay. ‘The.othor alarm waa signaled nt 10:40, from Box 824, and wna cauned by the burning of & window on 2 b - i ouse on Adems atroet, uear Hal: About 1 o'clock thin morning, while Otto Her- ma, & nlght waichman amplaged ou Ald. Wood- mAn's new bakery, on Clark strect, north of Adnmu‘ wha golug'around the pramises, o aaw A man lyjug on a pilo of lumbor and orderod Iitn’oft.” The follow roluctantly want away, toll- ing tho watchman aa hia did so that ho would go sud; got o rovoltor and ahagt him. Bure onongh, hosoon oame back with a platol, and lovoled it.at Horman, who attacked and drove himioff. . Ho ran: north en Clark streot to tho cotrior of- Madison, 80d wens lnto s enloon, wharo Horman - ealled Oflicor Stunrt's attontion tohim, but that patrolman fafled to find the man, l.]wunh Lio was polnted out to him, . “Goorgo Wiliarmson and Masii oorgo Williamson and Martin Mann = dispute at their lodgings, No, 145 mfigf 'n'\'rt:o- nue; laat nl¥lnt, regarding work, whon tho formor drow a rovolvoer and fired it at the latter, thoshot taking offect In tho head and wounding Lim uufitnly. Bergt. Fitapatrick arrestod Willlamaon and locked Uim up in tho Twenly-second Sireot Btation, 2 5 . . IRonches and Rorax, o From the Liuisville Couyier-Journal. A Pittsburg corraspondent tolls us liow to get xid of our colony of ronches : *'Bprinklo your dq‘:\k and tho floor with pulvorized borax ; lot it romnin some days without bojug brushed off the desk or floor, and, our. word for.it; * brown roaches ™ will bo complotoly vanished; to appear néver mora.” . Ob, you bo hanged. Didn't wa uy the borux]' and didn’t the roaches immodiato- Iy-hold & public meoting and adopt a sorien of rosolutions thnnklng us forthe kindness wo bad ddno thom ; and didn't all tho other roaches in town sttond that convontion aud dotormino to heoome pormanent mombers of the colony whoa tho mooting adjourned ; and aron'’t they awarm« ing'aronnd us this moment as thick as Towkos. b: muatard ?". Give tho sconndrels borax, » 3 thoy think you are a mother to them. BORN.. ' July 26, tho wifo of J.A. Money, [ MARRIED. Tinooun ok Bty ot Uheis e o, Samets of 8 7] reh, John L. G s, Ohidago, -1, aad Sise’ Moggio’ dontings, of Houi Kunnaion,. Nooads.. - oor 0 0 T~ Pittshtirg and Danbury papers please dopy. NIGUOLSON- SMITI-At Lineoln. DI tho Tlor. . N. Vaadervera,” of h e Ttov. A, B. Nicholson, Prosldont of Washington forrk st Unorily, and feaces Maid, Tolen Gatnior o ata Franols: (V.- Smitby Jfeq., aud o Hinith, B1: Py Dominion of Oatiades oo o ond ol . . _..DIED. . 1, by GODWIN—1In this clty, July 27, of consumptlon, 11oars 20 Godwla, 7 Qlilcags I X “;E§ "V':n' ;v!; ;&:,IO ‘S'IH loago for $wenty-s3yon years, e ; ‘anoral from hin laté rosidence, 357 Bouth Morgan- Wodiendar oy S0-s% Telosk'pim.” Brionds £ad a6+ quaintanoos are tlally fnvisd. B E37-Matno sud Massachusoita papera ploase covr. BTREET-July 81 of eholers infantum, Tl 1 ol I or Dotk 3. wnd. Geonptane 3. Biroet, saais ‘monthw and 17 daya, - - Funoral 1 Wost Raudolphiat,, this mornivg a% 10 0'ologk: - HARRIS-July 27, Froddle Williamsan, 1 Fanara P, and Wbt Lo aris, agod B aort 24 “l-;n;v,wr,:l sorvioee at tho rosidence, B Myrokaay., today, ~Jaly 29, 1374, tn this city, **Taby," Inlant son Fm’m s, of Fu»nm and Kliza Smith, aged 4 months and 7 days, unoral at No. -8ty to-day, adigoeral at No. 160 Weat ‘Medison-at., to-day, tho B, e —— SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Liniments allay paln, subduo awolliags, heal burns, ‘sod will _curs rhoumatlsm, & spavis, and nay flosk, bone or muscle ¥ atlmant,’ The Whits Wrspper ia for KPS forniy ase, o Yollow Wrappes s for abimals, Prica 50 conta Jargo bottion 81, ‘Clilldren Cry for Cnatorin.—Tleasnt 1o tako—a pertost sabstitato for Osator OU, but mors ehicactous ks regulatipg the atomach and bowols. .. The “Tabouret”. Is somethiog zow, and, for thos flvl&:zn 1a roome and the % disyorisatio: Snatvo, odm B I Rt AN 170 Tant Mndfzan:ate . AUCTION SALES. (RSTABLISHED 1858), By WM. A. BULTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, . No. 108 EAST MADISON-ST. Opén and Top Buggies, Practons, Jomp-Seat Bugey, Light aud Heavy Express Wagons, and Harness, i AT AUCTION, ‘THIS MORNING,; st 11 o mey at our Balosrooms, 103 Madlaoa:#t oo, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionsors. FURNITORE, CARPETS, aud HOUSEHOLD GOODS, %Igzunmgnv,‘nu 29, sL9X A, m., at Salesrooms, AU at, A BUTTRRS & 0O.; Auotionsars. Dry Goods, Clolhing, Boots & Stoes, Hats & Caps, &c. On' THURSDAY, July 3, at 9% a, m., s¢ Salosrooms, 108 Madison-nt. ‘ ViM. A, BUTTERS & 0., Anationcers. . By GEO. P. GORE & CO., i 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Our Usual Wednesday. Auotion Sale, - -ULJuly 29, 8t 9} a. m., will compriso “ 400 Gases Well-Assorted Bools and Shoes, b th . B O i DO &t nd 10 Wabashav. No, 211 West Washington-st, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 11 ROOMS, Parlor and Chamber Furnita, ‘Bedstands, Duroaus, Lounges, Mattroascs, Tables, Red- ding, Pillows, Parlor aud Cuok Btovus, Rofrikorator, Mir. sors, Carpete, Crookery, Glass and Plitod Waco, On; Thursday, July 30, at 10 o'clock prompt. . G, P, GORE & CO., Auotioncars, ! By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 954 Northav, comer Sedgwick-st AT ATOTIO N, Wodnosday, July 20,at 10 a. m,, Thio entire affocts of s party going to Eurape, consistiug of FINE PARLOR FURNITURE, tlo-Top Chasnber Sats and Cantro Tables, Trussals e oal Granots, honkcass, Jace Ourtatis, Plotiress iaine.Koam and Kitehaa Warniture: Also's Dootors P R S W UUE ety e A0 B WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auotionoers. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 697 Wabash-av. WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 29, at 10 o'cl'k, THE ELEGANT FURNITURE Aarhle-Front Rosidonce, No, 697 Wabnsh-av,, A’ Ao Rt Pt T Hheatst T AT iaros Fauos tirusdals Carputs, throughout tlio bouso: Also Kitehi Furaliure, Crockorz, Glsaswrars, Dods, CT8 RLIYON, POMEROY & CO.. Auotionoers 4 10086 Randolp By HARRISON, l{OCl{\VELR WILLIAMS. HPROIAL AUGTION SALR OF = Frmitnre & Household Goods, TO-DAY. July 19, 0:30 8. 1., at our Baloaroous, 24 aud 2 £0g Knat n-st. ‘s shall make n oluario) s cuusiguors must Lave money, of fno d Chambor Hots, lureavs, Wardrobes, Touu, s and Hpri Cook Btove tofrigerat )nr‘)u Urouk~ Hasuons, Muo of Baby Carrlaxos ery, &o.; 3 naw Siugle . n.‘.i Bowlng Maolilnus, four tine Pisucs, atlim, Attond aals, HARRISON, ROCKWELL & WILLIAMS, Augtionuots, By BRUSIL SON & CO. #4343 South © h Cnoat-st, Torniture and Carpels at Angtion. TIIS MORNIND, at 0, wo sbiall soll Parlor, Obawe ber, i - Furaly f all ki 5 or, Bad Dlaln o e KON & D6 Auotioncars, WE WILL SELL AT 133 WEST MADISON-ST., A OlOIOH BELKEOTION OF Aflto-lcu’ K. m. l'mn*u: Ahats weok.