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12 SPORTING NEWS. Second Day's Record at tho Doxter rark Shooting Tournaments The Races at Rochester and Utica Yesterdry. (foldsmith Maid Makes Her Mile in 014 3-4, Turf-Notes from Various Other Points. The Winners in the Three Contests at the Grand Haven Regatta. Amatour Basc-Ball Tournnment at Pcorla. THE TRIGGER. TAE BNOOTING-TOURNAMENT, The continuation of tho pigeon tournament at Doxtor Park, yoaterday, undor tho manngemont of Mogsre, 8. H, ‘Tarsill snd Abner Prico, de- volopod some romarkably fine shooting on tho paxt of soveral of tho numerous contostauts for tho prizos, and the financlal result so far indl- oaton that tho enterpriso will be & groat success. Asido from tho heat, which everybody will admit was o triflo too intonso for bodily comfort, the woathor was just xight for trap shooting, there belng o oloar sky and & gontle breczo, and the birds woro in oxcollent condition, boing strong and roady fiyors. A seotion of Paogo's Band played a miscollanoous collection of airs in o miscollancous sort of wny. AsMr Pago himsl? was mnot presont with his magio cornet, snd gonoral musical knowledge, the per~ formances of his subordinates wore dooply sug- gostivo of tho play of Hamlot with tho contral charactor left out. Dut tho averngo pigeon-~ shooter, thongh a worthy snd oftentimos & woolthy citizen, {8 not by any monans a critical porson, and, aa the spectatora yosterday mado 1o complaints nbout the musis, i is to be pro- sumed that thoy wero plonsed with it, or elac geva it no thought whatever. Tho shoot wss at ton minglo risea per man, under tbe Konnicott Olub rules, for a purso of $440, divided into prizs as fol- Jows: First, $200; scoond, $100; third, $75; Sonrth, 840;' ffth, €25, Tho ontris numborod sixty-slx, and of thicso twolve killed ton straight birds, sovoutoen killed nine, and thirtcon kitlod eight, whilo tho averago of tha wholo was a trilo Tosa than cight. Thio vors of marksmansiip is rarely equaled in auy goction of the country, and, when takon {n conjunction with tho scorod mado in tho shooting off of ties, which was dono at twenty-six and thirty-one yards, loads us to Dbeliovo Smt tha professional shots would not havo fured any too well, oven if they had been ollowed to participate in the tournament,—s rivilego which was very proporly denied thom, B Following is tho scors of the regular ahov‘h B —3 1 1-10 1. 3. Jonathn: 3. C, Dhillips. 5 lelnua M, H, Kleininon. 3,3, Hall... G, W. Lgleston, W, Chittendor w. ) W. B, Wileox, J,F, Welch, F,J, Abboy. James Norval, , J, Marshi, W. H, Calvert, 3. Rooves, J, McCormick, E. Bates, . 11, 3. Edwards, J.1, La =X 1 5.0 0 2 5. 1k . o . e 5 4 © .5 e o © B 1 0 1 1k 3 1tk 1 5 e e 1 1 3 3 65 4 3 © e P g © e et bk 1 1 et ke 1 et e B e 5 o 3t 3t e 5 Ot 1 o k1 3 e 9 e ok 3k 5 5 o o )9 o 00 1 5 e A o ot 1 et © 40 © o © ot b ke 1 0 1 D 0 M 1 0 it ks O 0 4 © O D b © I I O b b 0.0 1 1 1 5 5k k05 e 8 4 1 . e e © 4 O e B B S b st 0 5 1 1 et 5 ko i 1 e e 3 0 e b 0 © b bt 400 The tie for tho first prize af £200 waa then shot off betweon those who had killed ten birds, the number of risos boing_fivo, and tho distanco on the first tie 26 yards, Thieeoutof the twelve killed five straight, their nnincs boing Alr. J. Jonnthan (or Moore), of Tolodo, Mr. G. Stenton, and Mr. 1L J, Edwards, They woro put back to 381 yards, and shot at fivo birds oach to decido tho finuunuuivn of thomonoy, Mr. Btonton missed i firab bird, sud droppod out; Mr. Edwards ‘missed his third, and did likewise ; Mr, Jonathan Kkilled nll five of lus, ong of his shots being con- pidorad extremely dificult, and won the prizo. Following is the vcore Firat tie, Second tie, Ab, Price, 111 14 ceeiiiinsnnnens 11118 011 03 11115 101 14 11014 01114 11014 10 = 0 —1 11104 11118 The tie among tho nines for the sccond prizo of 100 was next shot off, and was decided on the lirst round, ilr, L. Horn, of Detroit, being the winner. Xollowing iu tho acore : @, i, Donglas., 0 L. G Moran. 0 —0 TG, Wiggins e "0 —0 3.3, Kleinman, 1L 110 -2 W Kletnuan, 11110+ 11.'G, Gardingr. 0 -0 W, B. Ireland 1110 —3 3.1t T, 110 -2 .\ 0. Dow, 8 pur-} 3.3, 1al, | 1110 — 11, ditaby. [] ) 6.3, Mt 10 —1 D. T, Elston. 1011 14 T, Slogg, 19 = [5A 110 —a L. Horn 111113 111104 . Lo 'ho following 18 tho Acore of tho tio among tho eights for the third prize of 876, The win- ner wus Mr, W, B, Wilcox, » member of the Uhi- cago Gun-Olub. Second tie, 11 0-d 11 10 11 11 11 10 11 1 0 . B, Morgm ennot 18 J. K, P, Nor 01 Joha Goarge 0 John Bteel, . 0 . ‘Thowo who iiliod ‘soveu had a warm time for tho pomsossion of the fourth prizo of 340, It took 1o less than four tios to deoide the ownor- ship, and the final result was n victory for Mr, W. 0, Calvort, 88 tho following soore will show: Firt Sond Third Fourth the, 18, tie, tie. ‘W, Ohiitenden, .11 (~3 01 1-2 3,F, Welch,«oi111-3 101-2 @, Prelmore, ... Jlo 1E CHICAGO DAILY °‘TRIBU THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1874. T Deattord, J, MeCormi 1. . N, Bhorman,1 113 00 For tho flfth prizo of B20 __a Lt =0 iiseren thoro woro fivo tios among thoso who had shiot six birda. Tho rosult of tho slioot-off was as follows, Mr. W. I% dill- gnn, of this clty, bolug victorlons by somo ox- collont shooting, much to his own gratifleatlon aud the surprise of the spoctators: Firet tie, Second tie, 0. . Phoall 4113 01 1-2 E, N, Bhob, 0 00 . Alcok I'rice, 1 0-32 . W, ¥, Millggas 1 14 i AN, Hofman; I 0 0-1 5 Tho day's Aport was_ended with a fow privato matchos at doublo birds for o swoopalales purso, gm. Lh]u honr was 80 Iato that the scoro could not 0 had, To-lay $400 will bo offered for single-bird shooting, ton singlo rises, Tho prizes will be as follows: Tirst, §200; socond, $100; third, §70; Tourth, 8405 dfth, §20. To-morrow will bo tho groat dny of tho tournament as woll us tho closing ono, and thoso who hava novor witnossed o trap-shooting mntch should sttend by ol monny, a8 thoy will never linvo o bottor oppor- tanity of sceing firat-class doublo-bird shooting, whicl: I tho moat diffloult form of trap-ahiooting. ‘Tho prizes will amount to #1,060. — THE TURF. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, QOLDSMITII MAID RECONDE 2:14%{. Roonesten, N. Y., Aug, 12.—Tho oxcltoment cnused by the wondorful feat of Lulu yostorday ‘brought an overwholming crowd to tho Park to-day, and long bofore the races commoncod tho throo grand atands woro crowdoed to their fullest oapncity. At loast 20,000 pooplo wero on tho grounds, and tho greatost onthusinsm pro- valled, Of courso tho great intorost contored upon tho freo-for-pll purse of 66,000, wilh Amoriean Girl, Goldsmith Mald, Fullorton, and Honry to start. Tho two othor purses, 81,600, for liorsoa that lad nover boatou 2i15, 'nud £5,000 for horses that hnd mover beaten 2:29, wore both woll contested, oy tho following siu~ marios show: Third raco, froo for all, pursn £5,000, with $1,000 ad~ itional for tho hurso flint would beat Goldsmith AMald's BufTalo time, 2:153. American Girl, Guldanith Maid, Fullerton, Houry.. Time— rter. 333¢ erivh %'u@x 4 u the mcrfinn Girl drow tho *nole, Fullorton sccond, Goldsmnith Maid third. ho lioat was won_easily by tho Maid, Amorican Qirl two loogths behind, snd Fullorton slightly in the raar, Tho. socond hoat, the most remarkablo ono ovor trottod, was enough to make any audioneo wild, and tho choors and oxoitoment manifostod when the time was announced know no bonds. Budd Doblo, the driver of tho Maid, though ovorwholmod with attentions, bore the honora with boooming modosty. TUE WONDERFUL TIME MADE 18 & convincing proof of the perfoction of tho Tochoster track, now famous from to-day's rec- ord, 1Itshould bo borne in mind that nof a ekip was mado during tho entire heat, 1In tho third heat tho horses wore oft on tho third ecoro, o fino ono, Goldsmitl Maid leading B"lflmi‘ and looping the load throughout tho ontiro hoat. TFullorton sad the Amorlcan Girl crossed tho scoro two lengths bohind the Maid, Fullorton leading tho Girl half s leugth, Thus endod ono of tho flacst trials of trof- ting spood over mado. TOSTIONEMENT. Owing to a showor the 2:45Taco is postponod until to-morrow. Also the romaiviug two lheats in tho %:29. Tho following is the rosult of the 2:45 race up to the postponomont : ‘Firat raco, pursa $1,600, 2:43 clasa Qondit’s Smith, ‘Unknown, Buean .. Rescue.,. Txgnugl .o “85006;2.?9 i ocond race, purso 5,000, 2:20 ol Torn Waltore, ToaHOstor.» Guinare, Senoca Nelllo Irwin, Homer. PRIOPI Hime— Quarter. Firat hbotesessassraosaarns s 31K Postponed until to-morraw. Waall after & boautiful day. UTIOA PARK DACES. Speciat Dispalch to T'he Chicaao Tribune, Urica, N. Y., Au{. 12.—The attendauco at the Utica Park Association to-day was doublo that of sestordsy. Tho weatber was pleasant and the track in splondid condition, Aftor throo regular heats, tho 2:46 race was postponed until Thurs- day on account of darkness. Tho wocond heat wag_doclared void, under Rulo 28, and Abner Tush, of Bharon, Pa., owuer of Magnotia, the favorito, waa taken from his gulky on account of an nllegod attempt to throw thoraco. At the end of tho third hoat the positions wore as follows: Stagnolia, MAE:r o The 2:29 race was won by Fleoty Goldduat, drivon by Charlie Greon, of Lula notorioty, in tho sogond, third, aud fourih heats, Mluslo took gocond money, Spotted Colt third, and Stewart Maloney fourth, BUMMARY. 21 23838 4565 542 760 'Y 4 8 2dr Everott Ray.. 4 8dr Tamperion. ¢ dr {ine— Guarier, T, Mile, Firt Lioa Pt T S 0T Bec ud hest 85, 100k 20N “Third Leat, Ry @ Fourth Loa 3% 7 ‘Fho 2:88 oen ontrios, and tho 5 oig| 2:26 olasy, with fivo entrivs, will be trotted to- morrow. ~Thero is a hoavy raiu to-night, with o great amount of thundor and lightning. WATSEKA, TLLny DRIVING PAUK MEETING, Sveciat Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Watsera, Ill, Aug, 12,—The sccond annual moeting of the Watsoka Driving Park Associa- tion begnn to-day. But tio races wora held, ona for 2:50 horses, and tho othor for 2:98. In the first Tace only two horsos started, Duros nnd Young Maguna, owned respectivoly by O, Dosn and P. Brady, of Chicago. The first hoat was won by sbout & hoad by Young Magna. ‘Lime, 2:65. Considornble dissatlsfaction was shown by tho crowd on account of tho driver of Duroc hold- ing back the horso. The second boat was won by Magua by about two lougths, aftor having closed inon the lnst quarter & gap of fally 50 feet. Tho dmwsntisfaction in tha crowd was moro ap, reut, and the judgos decided to put another dri- ver behind Duroo, Tho third hoat, with a now drivor bohind Duroe, was won by Durac by about five longths, a8 aleo was tho fourth. Thefifth way won by Magna, Purso $260. In the sccond raco, for horses that nevor bont 2:38, six horeos were entored, and bunched protty well, Bob Rid- Joy loading by a longth, and Bleepy Lazarus and (fluckntnp coming inio the order nsmed, On the second heat Itidloy again_caue out first. In the fullowing throo heats Bay Dan osme oub ahend, carrying off the preminm. Exciting times aro promised for to-morrow and Fridny, A promium of $400 {s offorod in tho 2:90 raca to-morrow, and ong of §600 in tho raco frao for all on Friday. Youug Wilkes, Tom ‘Wonder, and Peaviuo, of Chicago, and Profezsor, of Logansport, Iud., aro among tho fusickb horsos hore, Tho track s in good condition. Fow poople have attonded, but & erowd will bo prosent to-morrow and Friday. GOMING RACES AT MENDOTA, ILL. Bpecral Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune. Mexvora, 1k, Aug, 12,—The flrst annual meoting of the Mondats Driving Park Assacia- tion commences on ‘T'uosday noxt, aud continues fonr days. Cosh promiums to tho amount of sovoral thousand dollars avo offered. Iforso- mon from abroad cousidor tho track tho best in the Wost, The following comprise n fow of the horaos that aro entered for the comuwg racon: ‘Irotters—Lady Templo, Doy Charley, Bud Doblo, Lady Powers, Gon, Macl, Fanchor, Littlo ¥raud, Ditot 'Templo, Pacors—Bucker- Slate, Frod \‘v’urmlu{.I formorly, Bhoo-Iiy, Badger, Wild Dick, and Hoosier Dick. Over 100 other ontries are wado, —— BASE BALL. WIE AMATEUR TOURNANENT AT PEORIA, Svecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Ivibune, Peonia, 111, Aug. 12.—~This has boon snother torriblo day for Lall-tossors st tho amatour tour- namont, A largo crowd was out to-day in spito of the intonse hoat, and doep interest was mani- fosted in all tho gamos. This morning the Uniques, of Ohlosgo, won a gsme trom tho Nationals, of Paoris, by n soore of 88 ta 1, The White Stockings, of Monmouth, took n gnmne from the Namolass, of Paorin. ~Hoora 86 ta 84 and the Btars, of Pokin, loft the Nationals, of Peoris, by a score Qf 80 to 81, To-rosrow sud Friday will bo the boat daya o tho tournament of Chicngo, aro TILE REGATTA AT GRAND IAVEN, 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, GraNp HAvEN, Mioh,, Aug. 12.—The firat day's racos of the grand regatta took place on Spring Lalto this nftorns olronmatances. Tho wonther, which was oloudy and theatening in tho forenoon, clenrad off fino and plensant in tho sftornoon, Thoro was o light wind and smooth wator, excopt toward the end of thio racos, whon it bacnmo a little rough, Bovoral thousand porsons witnessod tho races from & large number of atoamers and oraft and from tho shoro. fully, and woro consldered flno. Evorything was gonorally satisfactory. The conrse waa o splon- did ono for oll racos, 1 milo and roturn, oxcopt tho six-oared, Following is a b 'Pho figst raco throo ontrios, twostarted. The Chicago Boul liont Beauty, Frank B, Yatoe, slroko, . B, Cur~ tla, bow ; tha Chicago Athletic Olub, E. ', A, Wiiliawf Bpring Lako Olub was rulod out on account of otio of the mombora boing disqualified. Tho firat gun called tho boats into position at 8:12 o'clock ; the second gun for rondincas was firod at 9:32, s0d tho lotic and to tho minute. to tho milo-turn, ono of thoSoullers’ strokes, aud contintted, turn- ing the milo-atakoe firat, bomo. Thoy were ovon ot tho half-mile, pulling thirly-two to thirty-slx of tho Seullors o longth ahend, They kept this load, both |mlllnf(ul irty-two on tho Josb Bcullera pulliny ong-half ahoad. to forty strokos, closed tho lougth, and thoy crossod the Bouliors' time, 16:27 : Athletics, 15:90. waa a fino oo, tho boats kunplnq orow took tho ibside, and tho bontas started togother, tho Athlotio at thirty-two tho Boullera at not making tho Tno second raco was the six-oarod sholl, with threo entrics : Grand Rivor Dont Club, Lansing, in botting cirolos, Tho Hoocinls, the favorites for tho firat money. AQUATIO, THE RAILROADS. The Wisconsin Injunction Suit Taken Under Advise- oon, undor tho moat favorablo ment. - A Decision to Be Given in tho Course of a Fortnight. Meoting of Railroad Commissioners at Dubuque. Tho races passed off Euccoss- vhich was 13¢ milen androtum. § poaiention for a Receiver for the Central lowa Road, rief skolch of tho raco: was the nonlnrdoublo-uunllu‘ Inml ory’ . P, Forry, atroko, I’. A, Allcock, bow; tho Miscellangous ltems. E THE RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS' CONFERENOCE. FRELIMINARY MEETING IN DUDUQUE. Spectal Dispateh to Thhe Chicago T'ribune. Dubuque, Ts., Aug. 12—Tho Railrond Com- missionors of Tilinols, Wisconsin, and Minnesots mot hero to-day in accordance with anarrange~ ment among thom to that offoct. Tho objoct of thio conforonce was to agree upon some uniform couras of action in rolntion to tho railroads of {ho Statos roprosented by the CJommisalonors. Tho Stato of Iows, which waa to Liave boon rop- roaonted by tho Governor and other offlcors of tho State, was not reprosentod ot tho firat moot- ug held to-day, but thoso oflicials aro expeotod. Tho main questions agreed to be disctssed woro: First, a uniformity for tho flscal yoars for all rallronds in theso four States, go that the roade will all mako their aunual roports at the samo boats atnrted at 3:37, Tho Atb- thirty-fonr ntrokos Tho Athletle gained a little , pulling twonty-niuo to thitty~ but Jost as thoy started Boullors, tho unrter, tho thirty-ono, with n longth and The Athlotic then spurted up lfnp to ono bost's ino in this maunor. Tho race noar togother, ug to load tho aroutly only i ) r boat offort. tho Soullors n] othor boat, nnrl?’ Mich., Daniel W. Buck, R. J. Bhanl, stroko, A, . ' timo. Sccond, the adoption of tho samo form Dano, V. E. Crossitt, G. D. Grabsm, E. ¥, Ga- | of roports by all ratlroads, in ordor to simplity doy, L, H, Bl e bov, Hnrry Mertonllcoxswala 3 §, ¢ho work of composing statistic in the difforont Datroit Doat Qlub, Dotrolt, Lnid, Thillip Portor, {'Rtaton ; thisis an important point. Third, to f}fi'g"“\‘;’,’,fif“’“ in l{vllll&)\\on.h?‘; D~fiflxlcl:}:;}]l; obtain a_ uniform :g’frsmtnnttlunh g! hn{gl;t 0, A 3 v 3 A P N y af oo Wiewr “Detrotty - oty . o, in thoso_four States, Tho fact that freight Is V. B. Isboll, stroke,. 8, Campboll, L. II. B: win, James Johnson, H. J. Armatroug, Standish, bow. ‘Tho frst gun waos firod at tha second ot 3:51, and the Positions—Tho Enid, out. The Enid the Duck Inst. On tho turn, Enid thxrt.'y-niuo Russell, 10:51 fos tho lino pulling twonty-atrokes in 21:20, It was & most oxciting raco, and oreatod o groat deal of intorest. The best of good fecling provailed,and thoro was general cheoring botweon tho crows for oach other. Tho third raco was for barges, with threa en- tricn, of which two siarted, Hondicn) gut stroko, 1% Billing, H. 8. Smith, bow s Grand River Boat Olub, 1. J. Shanks, stroko, A. Carrol, 8, D. TFarragut Club Dinndicap. Thoy bad tho bost boat, 8 flaa model, almost ns fnst as o sholl, and it waa claimed by that thoy should allow at Jonst a halt-min- many uto fo thoe othor cap, The tirat socond ot 4:51 i1, uick stroke, won the race. ‘Tho fourt! scullors, Boat-Club, Bprin was tho best raco of csting and oxciting, bands on bets mada on this raco than on all tho provious races. seemingly woil fired st 6:26, tho startod ot G. Pesrson won the choico of post- tion, and took Edleman, third; On the start Pearson wont shoad strokes, thirty-sight. the outeide. at forty noxt at place batwoon tho start. Edleman stoppod and allowed Will- {nms to go ahead, and started sgain. was ruled out by tho judges, though it was un- doubtedly Willinme' fault, as lis boat drifted into tbo wator of Edloman's boat. Poarson kept up bis splendid stroke sbiont oven with Btandis] Illiams third, ‘Lalf-mile Wiley was rescued by turnod tho mile stake o littlo nhead of Standish, with Williams third, tented Dbotweon hialf-milo on tho roturn Btandish was’a little ahoad, but got too near sliore and was oaught in tho weeds, Lhusdeln‘mg him somewhat, Pearson crosgad the line ing about twenty strokes, Timo—Pesrson, 16:463 Standish, 16:44; Williams, 16:09. Towards £lioon tho raco wos mo ish's friends both yelling their utmost aud en- couraging their favorites, This ls the first raco ullod, and has gained him many Toaraon over friends, thous two; tho Buck, outside, Thoro was o ood start off, tho Itussell pulled forts o Enid sad tho Duck thirty-oight. soll lept woll insido with o atroko strong and stondy taking o lead which thoy Lopt through- tho Russoll wag a Littlo ahoad, the Eald noxt ; tlmo, 0:47 onoh, whon thoy atraight- eonod out for homo. 5 Tho Russoll from this gained rapidly, with a jond of two boat-longths st tho mile stakes, orossing tho Hno thrae and a half lengths abead smid hoearty choors, Con\ny, N s Triggs, bow, T. F. Wosicolt, coxwain, Tho Tho Farraguts took a lead which thoy kept till noar the mile-turn, pulling a short, about thhirty-sight to the minuto, Tho Lausings pulled o strong, thirty-six to the minute, The the milo firat, tuhin%n load and kooping il with abont tho same puml all tho way home, Tarragut’s timo bolng 14:20, vailed with regard to the handicaping, and it was claimod by mauy that tho Lauaing Olub fairly A dificulty sroso on the return of the boats with rogard to the matter, causivg con- pidorable disputo and some fosling, only quicted by boing roforrod to tne judges. The Judges decided upon the matter according to tho rules of tha National Amateur Rowing Asscointion, as agroed upon proviously, thus gilvng an onsy vie- tory to the Farraguts, in whoso favor the race +waa deoided, though undor protost. raco was for with five entries, all of whic] Chicago, John Edlemsnn; Excelsior Dotrot, Rowing-Club, Grand Haven, T. A. Williams; Take Boat Olub, H, W. Pearson. This |-clasaifiod differontly by tho difforout ronds oroatos confuston that ean bo_svoided by adopt- ‘“F o nniform olassifieation, Fourth, to” nccom- ‘plish similar logislation in theso four Btatea on railrond mattora, Mr. Randall, of Minnesots, was choson Chlair- V' man of the conforenco, and Mr. Hoyt, of Wie- congin, Bocrotary. No dofinito action hns yob boen had in the matters discussed, us it is nocos- sary tomoko nn oxaminstion of tho rallrond Inws of tho four States, 8o as _to cpablo thom to act_undoratandingly. Tho Comnissionera aro holding o privato sosaion this afternoon. \ —_— £ ata atartad at 404, Ttussoll, choloo, inside; tho strokos 0 Rus- was second, pulling well, and OENTRAL RAILROAD OF IOWA. MOTION TO HAVE A RECEIVER DENIED. Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Davexront, Ia., Aug. 13.—To-day, Judgoe Dil- lon, fn Chambers, in this city, hoard tho argu- ments in tho caso of O. Alexander ot al. va. tho Contral Railrond Company of fows, in which the plaintiifs ask for the appointmont of a Recoiver by tho Comrt. Tho plaiutifs woro ropresonted by Messrs. Platt, Smith, and Davidson, of Dubnque, and tho dofondants Ly Messra, Brown & Boara H. E. J. Boardman, of Mnrshull- The Buck tarnod in 11:20, ulling forty strakea, the Shrkon. - Time, 18:60 fok tho rthe Enid, and the Buok orossed Farra- 0 % . town, nnd Judgo Boovers, of Oskalooss, Glub, Chieago, Ada 3. Lovdon, A X. Domns, | 0Ll ohneton G, Gilmu, n formar Protont 7. A, Barnard, | of tho road, and Mr, Charles Alexander, of Bog- . Duioy W. L' | ton, ono of thoplintifts, woro_prosont, The Gorham, O B Kingsley, | piaintifta in thin easo compriso s minorlty of o first-mortgago bondholders under o mortgage of $4,000,000 made by the road to Trustoes for the ‘benefit of tho bondholders, It nrxxponm that tho doed of trust specified that it tho interost-coupons should remain unpaid for twolvo months, then, at tho olcction or option of a majority of tho holdors of said bonds, tho wholo principal sum of all tho bonds should forthwith bocome duc, and tho deod of truat might at once bo enforced. A domurrer pro- sented the queation whethor a minarity of the ‘bondholders hind tho right or power to filo a bill to foroolose in case the I'rustess rofused to pro- coed 88 dirocted by the minority. Aftor henring theo argnmonts of both sides, Judge Dillon rent derod the following decision : At Oiramoeus, Aug, 10, 1874 -Charles Alexander and others, complainants, v, the entral Railrond Company of fowa, and _others, re- sgondents ; bilLin equity in the Circtut Court of the United States Jor District of Towa. Tho application for a Rooervor ia doniod, ond, {n len thoroof, thoe followlng order ls made, viz: that to sald rallroad company, defendant, shall pay out of tho {ncomo and’ earnings of {ho rond mo other ‘dobts or exponsea without epecial order, excopt such 2 belong toand como within tho category and charac- ter of oporating expenses of the said road, Tho plain- ur ronew sald motion for a Recelver at tho noxt ‘tho Oourt, and meanwhile, at any timo bofors thio 18t day of Soplembor, the platutil moy take and file furthor aMidavits toriching tho said application for 8 Ttecolvor, and tha dofondants-counter anpendants, by F, DILLON, Bopt. 16, (8ignod Joux 2% H (GlBm0d) o ttoa Sintes Circult Judge, ————— MISOELLANEOUS. Mr. B, O. Cook, General Solicitor of the Ohicago & Northwestorn Raiflrond, hae ro- turned from Mndison, where ho Lng boen dur- ing tho last wook, arguing tho Wisconsin in- junction caso, It was thought that the Court would rondor its deeision to-doy, but, after ma- turo deliberation, Chiof-Justico ftyan informod tho dofondants that the docision would not be rendorod until two woeks from date. It is gen- orally bolioved that tho decision will bo favor~ ahlo to tho railroads, and that tho caso will be thrown out for want of jurisdiction. —_— CRIME. The St. Louis Abortion Cnscs. Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8r. Louts, Aug. 12.—It has alroady been mado publio that the woman Fortmoyer dictated a lot~ tor which was written out by Datective Motzger, and was addrossed to & woll-known physician practicing in this city. The lotter was prob. ably obtained os & datectivo dodge to gain information, and whon tho womau was told $hnt it had been deliverad to the physician and that ho denied all knowledgo of the matter, and rofused o accede to bor blackmalling demsnds, hor n;i‘o wag such that sho told a few things ‘mora than sho might have dono otherwiso, Lho gutbor of this statomout ds the girl Diohlo, who waa found in _tho houso of the abor- tioniet, who had osplained her situation as bee low... Tho girl states thnt bor homo is in St Gonoviove, in this Btate, and that sho was waa_allowed forty eeconds on club instead of taking tuo handi- guan_was fired a¢ 4:39, tho , and tho boats startod at stoady stroko, nnsings turne or of strokes, gaining slowly crossing tho line in 14:05, tho Much doubt pre~ illnnk:: single sealts, atarted : _Chicago Fred Willey; Pilot all, being tho most inter- Tiore money changed Tho men looked woll, and wero matched. The first gun waa socond ot G:db, and the boats tho inside, Willinms socond ; Standiah, fouxth, and Wiloy on Standish and Wilo; A foul tno{ Edleman and Willinme on Edleman and Wiloy olose® to him. At tho upset by calching a crab, and a boat from snoro. Pearson Tho race was clogely con= Poarson and Steundish. 1 At tho onobont-length aliead, both pull- 8t oxoiting, Pearson's and Stand- it ald scom that he could nat have pulled fiftoen strokos farther. soduced by 5 man uamed = Loonsrd e S Drumpholer, whilo living in tho THE PRIZE RING. ity aond employod 68. o gorvant ab EDWALDS TAKES THE STAKES. Pirrenung, Pa., Collyer's principal second, anuouncon: * You may telograph, on my authority, that Collyor's seconds concedo Ho iy ontitled to ‘WABMINGTON, For tho Lako tomporature, win to the.northoast, caslonal areas of LOOAL OISERVATIONS, 2185 Gamwblo avenuo, She thinka sho becamo prognaut somo time In Fobruary Inst, and suys tliat sho did not cohabit with thio man very maity times. Bho expected to marry him, but ho bhad his log broken, and this, with othor bad luck, provented the warringo, Bho went bomo to Bt. Gonovieve about tho 1st of March, and romalucd there throe months, wheu sha camo bavk to tho wamo placo at whioh sho had rovioualy worked. 1ller family kuew of or condition, but sho proforred not to romain with thom, — Bho romained on Gamble avenuno untfl Fridey last, when wha wont at 8 o'clack in tho alternoon, to Mra. Fortmeyer's to stay until sho was delivered, Slo Aug. 12.—Borney Asron, the stakes aud fight to Edwards. them.” THE WEATHER. D. 0., Aug, 12.—Probabilitica— rogion, rising baromotor, lower mostly from the northwost {mrtly cloudy wenther, and oo« light rain, Oiioaco, Aug. 12, | says sho did not expact to have au abortion per- W |8 B formed on horself ; that the womau agreed to g §- g kup ll;‘ur fll:r shurlg{"n auko ; u‘m nfin ga;m Lior 8, Hour of ob. £ | pircetion and] all sha had, o wad in doubt as to } = Peather. tho propriety of having an abortlon produced,told Reytin, 3 ;. '3 uee of sHinds thol’vm‘nw o thought nature aug“t to hiavo bor I Bl own way, Bho Bays sho was recommondod to go T L L L there bv & sruc‘cr ,llx'amm‘l }"nl: l-imon, n‘tl 6:638, m.. 801 68 [N, E., N tho cornor O wonty-first sfvoot an o [ ifl.}i oo (“‘ffif 1l | Olak avonuo, The woman told hor i E that sbo would = wover ~ be _ like : 0 asinglo porson agoln s tho pationt roplied thiat Pt FaE shie Intended to L)Incn tho ohild in an seylum and & "‘ T o go out aud worl ug‘l;lu.t 581’2‘ enys thio woman uximutn flormomeler, 87, ¥ ainiim fhermarmeler. 10, gove her & powdor ibout 5 o’clock, asaigning no resson for so doiug, and tho putient did uot GENERAL OBSERVATIONS, wquire. She wsays did not taste Cu10AG0, Aug, 19—1 &, m, Lad, and eha did not notico auy effeot from It Station, |Rar.Thr) Wind, |Ruwm| Weather, | Anotbor gltl fnum in ?bt:nt 9 ot'uluuk thng day, | | [l ———— | byt tho curtnin was bolween thom, and sho Droskenrqulio 13} DL frosh. [Fair, coutd not kea lior, ‘Tho pationt ovorhenrd hor nmynties B0 Sl b ot 3 Glours telling tho hostoss that sho had beon tak- o |1, o Ly | oar, by Qleveland, . (20.09] 76|N. I, freal,|.....(Cloar, ing modicino from s#ome physician. Tho .01} +ve|Qluar, ‘pationt was takon sick Baturday Fal morping, and the ohild was born b Fort Garry, Fort Gibeon Kookuk ... Loavonw 'thiud ab sbont 12 o'slosk m., this woman aftordlng Loy manunl aslstance. She says tho child nttored o ory whon born, but sho kuows nothing morg about it. Bho alnto that tho othor pationt diad oarly Bunday worning, Whon admittod to tho hospital, at G0 p. m. Suuday, she was xwrruutlv ational, complained of no pain, Hho had u light fover and folt gomo pain, and afterward bocauio vor{ [y As tho facts becomo botter known In rogard to this swful matter, the intorost of thoso who rond of it grows more intouso, and oxpoctation in . yogard to Tuturo disclopurow s i0jCloudy, 51[Glonys \Wloudy, L Bair, at & high point of excltement. No ono protonts to any what disclosurcs may bo mado. 'That an astounding nost of lufamy hing ‘boon Alacovored is .alroady provon, nnd il ro- malns to bo soon whothor the participators have aufllciont power to covor_thor * tracks and hush up the inquirion that ought to bo made Fight With o Burglnre Snecral Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Paus, Aug. 12,—Psof, Taylor, who was tho contral flguro of tho rocont wchool war, WAs awnkened at 2:30 this morning by o nolse in an adjoinlug roont, whora » light was loft during tho night, Bupposing it camo from a sick lady ol tho family, Erm.llllv ingano pinoo tho oxcite~ mont attond x§ tho chargds sumnst faylor, .ho hastily throw the door, and _wag confromtad by n hmfilnr, platol in hand, who fired, tho ball'atriking Lay- Tor's hond nud glanging around the skull. = ‘Tay- lor nt onco grappled with tha burglar, and threw Tim, when tho burglar again fired, missing. 1o thon atruck Taylor ovor tho hoad, fhiraw bim off, aud osonped. Tho first roport was sttompted nasnssinntion, and gront oxoitoment follawod till the truo story was known, Taylor's wounds nro sovore, but probably not dangeraus, Fourother attompted burginrica in tho oity aro foported in tho last forty-cight hours, bosides sovoral in- stancos of enoak-thioves. open Mysterions Murdor of o Young Ladys Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. XexiA, O., Aug, 12.—About 11 o'clock on the night of tho 10th msk, Miss Mary A, Marklay, who waa visiting hor unclo, Mr. Jamos Marklay, of Yollow Bprings, stepped out on_ tho poroh, and when returning, was shot in tho baok, boing struck by fivo buckshot, from tho effacts of which she_ dicd this aflernoon. Buspivion restad on Jamos W. Taylor, whose di- yorcod wifo boards at tho samo houso, and ho waa arceatod aud gave bail for his appearance Baturday, Rumor snys that ho throatoned to shoot bis wifo, Tha young lady waa highly ro- spectad, and tho murder “oroatos much oxoito- mont in the neighborhood. Couldn’t Kill Eiis Third Mman. LomsviLLe, Ky, Aug. 12.—Horaco Withor- 8poon, arich farmor fu_Anderson County, Ky., was ghiot and instontly killod Iast night in Law- roncoburg, that county, by A. M. Portwood. a young lawyorof tho town. Witherspoon was in ho act of drawing & platol to shoot, but Port- wood wag to quick for him. The ghooting seems to bo o cloar coso of self-dofonse, and Portwood had tried to avold difficulty. With« orspoon was & vory desporato man, and has killed two yaen bofora withaut provocation, Bix woeks 8go, at the very hour, and salnost upon tho same et whero Lo waa killd yostorday, Lo hind shot and killed Dr. Chombors, ao old and rospocted physician of the county, and wns un- der indictment for this murder at the umo of his doath. Two loaded rovolvers wore fouud on his porson, ono of thom half drawn. THE MOUND-BULLDERS. A Valuablo Ielio of this Anclent Raco Discovered. Speciat Disvateh to The Chicagn Tridune. Roorrono, Ill., Aug, 12.—To-day ono of tho most important discoverics was made that have over boon made in Illinols, with reforence fo the Distory of tho Mound-Builders, whoso works line tho banks of Rock River iu this vielnity, and which are so abuodant olt through the Val- Joy of tho Missiesippl. This morning aparty of gontlomen interosted in tho anciont history of America, particularly that portaiming {0 tho Mound-Builders, detormined to open and mako & thorough oxamination of somo of the muony mounds 0 abundant in this vicinity, The party consisted of Dr. E. 0. Duon, Granville Horrining, tho Hon. E. W.. Blaisdoll, H. L. Rann, and, by apecial invitation, your cor- roapondont. With s good corps of laborers, work wna commenced on ono of s large group of mounds on the bank of Rock River, 6 milos from this city. The mound eclected was about 95 foot in dismeter nud 8 foot in height above the surronnding lovel. After four hours' hard work in tho heat aud sun, the company Were ro- warded by finding o smoothly-polished gypsum tablot, covered on onesido with myaterious char- acters, which wore, and still aro, as unintelli- gibta to all the membora of tho party a8 Bangorit or Lybian. Tho tablet is 2 inchos wide, 8% inches long, and J of an inch thick. The charncters are, as nearly as Ican describe them, as follows: At the contor of the fop is o onriouply-wronght face, surrounded by what sp- pears to ba xays of light; benonth, and. running Tioarly to the bottom, is &a upright bar, suppart- od by » cross bar; ot tho loft upper corner is the form of a coiled sorpont; boneath this ia a trinuglo, anothor serpent, o lizard, and what appesrs to boa buring tapor. Those figuroy stand tn o lino, one abovo tho other. In the right-band uppor cornor is n character ro- sombling tho lotter Z, and boneath this, one re- gombling the lottor U; noxt a daggoer- sha) character, undor which {8 o fis's hond; nexb an elongated, circular character, with a dot " in tho centre, and o oontinued stroke from the nppor left olongation; noxt undor this aro four bars, oross- ing oach othor af altornato anglos ; undor this is tho last Hguro, that of a well-formed fish, making fourtoon distinet figures in all. Tho odges oro bevelod and tracod. This relio waa found about 8 foet below the surface of tho ‘maouud, and directly undor it was found a number of apaur-r‘olnt!,_ stons axes, or hammors, and various other rolics, including what appeared to bo tho_romains of human bones. Two other mounds woro openod by the party, in which hu- man bones wers found, but no ralica as valuabla a3 (ho ono doscribed above. This valuablo tablet is now on exhibition at tho offico of tho Rockford Journal, whore tho curious and scion~ tiflo can soo 1t SRS P, CASUALTIES, Exciting Sceneo on the Mississipple Snectal thavateh o The Chicago Tribune. Daveneont, Ia., Aug. 12—During the sovero galo last night, the largo raft-boat Hartford, with a twenty-string log-raft, which was tied up at LoClalro, & fow milos sbovo this city, was ewung out.into tho stroam and moon car- ried to tho hond of tho ropids, drag- ging tho the stonmor looso from her anchorage, and a momont aftor was whirlod down over tho rapids. Thoso on board tho boat wore made aware of tho situstion of affairs, and had it nob boen for the promptness of sotion displayed, tho stoamer would have beon wrocked on tho rapids. Tho boat, baylng no stoam up, was dragged around with every whim of tho ratt and borno along by tho irresistible eurrent over tho rapide, ond tho only thing to be dono in order to save tho boat and thoso on board, was to ocut her loose from the raft, just in timo to save her, a8 the raft commonced to bresk up and tho whole was a mnss of floating, loose logs, shoot Ing Wnther and thither, aboying the action of tho troa cherous ourront. Tho rivor bank this morn- ir;fiz. all tho wsy down from Hamptou to tho bridgo, was lined with tho floating loge. A Iargo amount of them shot through' tho bridgo horo, and kepton tho way down the stromm. Fhio boat babdsat the timo of tho disastor got up etranm with all possiblo haste, and soon sue- cooded in_gninng control of tho craft, which wont baok to the LeClairo, Tho loss is soveral thousand dollars, Aost of tha Wostern Unlon Telograph olos botwoen this city and LoGlaira woro blown down and many of thom struck by lightuing during the storm, AL soveral pointaIn tho county sovero damuge was dono ; ot ToClaire, thoe roof of thoe Catholio churoh was taion off bodily and blown govoral foot awny. A fow bnildings in the ont- wlirts of tho town wero blown down and more or leay damaged. THE MISSISSIPPL WAIR. Probable End of tho Troubles at Auntine. Mexrms, Tenn., Aug. 12,—The negrooa on- tored Austin yoatorday, but attempted no vio- Tougo. Qen, OLalmers, in commana of tho Btate mmilitia, mot tho whites with roinforcomonts at Potory’ Landing this morning, and marched into Austin without opposition this afternoon, The Iatost reports Irom Austin state that the fmpro- vised troops had disbanded and goue homo, and caco wag rostored, ‘Che improssion provails horo that a fow dotermingd mon could havo pro- yonted tho wholo affair at the outsot by mnol(ng tli:: negroes boforo summoniug holp from elso- where, 2 OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. avenroon, Auwg, 12,~Steamships Delglo, Neckar, Victoris, aud Samaria, from pwa Yosrk: havo arsivod out, New Yong, Ang, 13.—Arrived, steamuhips Ethiopis, from Glasgow; Bcotis, from Liver- pool; Pomoraus, from Hamburg: Auguste An- dre, from Autwerp, Also sriived, steamship Koulg Bvorre, from Antworp, FOREIGN. Formal Recognition of Spnin by Germany, France, and England, Further Particulars of Harshal Ba- zaine’s Escapes The Fronoh Government Urged to Domand His Extradition, Prospect of a War Between China and Russia. BPAIN. Mapnip, Aug. 12.—~The Government bns ro- colved dispatchos from Gon. Moriones announc- ivg that his troopr have attacked the Carlists at Otocssy, in Navarre, aud carried soveral of their intronchmentt. Mapnip, Aug. 12,—Tho Imparcial roports that Euvgland, Franco, and Germany have formally recognized the Spanish Republic. Panis, Aug. 12.—Tho Spanish ropresentative at Parls lins applied to Madrid for the full cro- dontials of o Ministor, as Franco lus declared her rendiness to recognizo Spain. LoxpoN, Aug. 18,—A change of Ministry is imminont at Madrid, It is thought that Gon. Dominiquoz, who took Cartagena, will bocomo Minister of War, and that Gon, Mariones will be g{gfifix‘l in suprome commaud of the Army of tho —et FRANOE. ¥amie, Aug, 12,—It has boon ascortainod that the plan for Marshal Bazsine's escapo (rom the Ioland of 8t. Marguorite was avranged six wooks ago, It was eutlrely the work of Madamo DBazaino. Tho Marshal refusod, ot first, to fly, but fllmll{, cwlnl,;llo hia fatlura to obtain sonio modification of his sontence, ho yielded, Ho sniled from tho ieland in the steam yncht Baron Ricasoli, belonging to an Italinn company. Tho prisonor rofusod to employ n Fronch vessol. Ho waa nccompanied by his wifo and brother. Iy place of refuge is not known. Some porsons #ny that ho 8 In Bpain. The domestics at tho fort whore tho Marshal was imprisoned havo been arrosted. Pantg, Aug, 12.—Tho Journal des Debats ar- gues that tho crimo of which lazaino was con- vicied ronders him liable to oxtradition, and Trance should domand his surrender. — : CHINA. New Yong, Aug, 12.—A Europoan correspond- ent wrilos {hat nows has ronchod Dorlin that China has pushed forward 19,000 picked troopy to tho Kashgar frontier, snd in addition has placed large '%snlsnnu in the towns of Barkerel aud Chanis. Troops have, moreover, been concon~ trated fn tho north, in Tarbakatal, Kotdo, and Ulyasutay, which can bo readily made available for war with Kasbgar. It is proposud to attack the latter countrysimultancously from two sides. At Bt, Potersburg it is boloved' that in that ovont Russin would at once como to tho nesiat- anco of knahgar, more 8o sinco Obina is known to be arming also for war with Russis. ——— THE FORMOSA CAMPAIGN. WasmiNaToN, Aug, 12,—Tho participation of cortain ofticora of the United Statos acrvice in tho movements of the Japan Governmont against sho inhabitants of the lsland of Formosa is likely to causo some ombarrasemont botwoon ovornment and that of China. The Iattor claims to have jurisdiotion of tho Island of For- mosa and tho peoplo, sud auy proceedings on tho part of American citizons of an_unlriondly or belligerent charnotor, agsivst said island or its poople, 18 a violation of neutrality. Qno of tho oflicora connectod with the Formosa oxpadi~ tion is Liout, Dauglas Cnssel, of the navy. Gen. Lo Gendre, ox-Unitod States Cousul, is also at~ tached to it. —— SOUTH AMERICA. NEw Yok, Aug. 12,—A BSouth Amoricen lot- torsays : Tho Governments of Ohiliand tho Argeutine Ropublic have resolved to snbmit thoir boundsry quostion ton tribunal of arbi- tration. Tho Argentino Republio, it i #aid, will seloct tho Prosident of the United States as an arbitrator ; Chili will solect the Emporor of Brazil ; whilo tho King of Belgium will be asked to serva a8 tho third arbitrator, in case the oth- ora do not ugroe.” . ——— ITALY. Roug, Ang. 12.—Tho polico have discovored s mecret dopouit of arms In Ravenns, and soizod 1ive chests of rifles. —— BELGIUM, Brussers, Aug. 12,—Tho Iutornational Con- groes will adjourn at tho ond of this or the bo- ginning of next woek. WASHINGTON. Effect of tho Now floicty Lawes=Tlis= collancous Items. Special Dispateh to T'he Chicaqo T'ribune, COLLECTORS ASKED TO GIVE INFORMATION. ‘WAsuINaTON, Aug, 11.—A circular lottor was sont to the Collectors of Customs to-day, nsking them to furnish tho Trensury Department with data regarding the effect of tho lato Moioty law, so far ng it relates to the importation of goods without invoices, at tho various ports of ontry. This i in soticipation of the ciroular of instructions uador tho law montioned which, it haa beou ropoatedly stated, would soon be fssued ; but thora is & slight con~ flict of authority which causes delay, and a wide difforence of opinion among the logal officers of tho Treasury o8 to the mesnivg and intont of Congross, and the scope and offect that the pro- visions of $his law, if strietly enforced, would havo upon tho business of importation. It re- Iates most directly to the entry of goods imported into froutior ports from tho Dritish posscssions, MORE ANARLY IN THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Bome questions, badly tangled by tho bung- ling of disbursing oflicors, will bo presonted to the oxecutive departmonts and to tho Comp- trotler of the Troasury to be unraveled. ‘Choso Jknotty questions arise upon the lnw of tho lust Congress giving two mouths’ pay or bonus to porsons dismissod from Govorumont employ in consequence af the late reductioud in forcs. It was provided that the bonus should bo returnoed if the receiver was re-employed withiu six months, but just how and what proportion of the smonuts elinll be deducted aro the subjocts that ;rm‘xl\:\n the custodians of the Government unds. CUBTONS STATISTICS, Edward Young, Chiaf of the ''rensury Burean of Btatistics, ias just returned from Cunada, whither o wont to confor with tho Cauadian outhorities regarding an oxchauge of more ac curalo and complote stutistica of the customs business botwoon the countrios, Batis- factory arrangoments wore sgrood upon. While” at Buspension Dridge, somo of tho light-fingored gentry rolioved tho venorablo and unsuspecting statistician of his gold watch and soma otlior valuabies, tho loss of whicl has caugod him many bours of lumontations, and ho wiehos be hindu’t proftered his servicos in bohal? of the Govornmont to go to the blasted noigh- ‘borhiood. TITE ANSENT CABINET, ‘Thero waa a hopoful suspicion that tho Prosi- dont would como down to this city by this moru- ing, tho’ effect of which was to briug iu a numbor of partics who hiad busincss to transact with him, Bocrotary Dristow aud Atty.-Gen, Wiltisma roturnod to-day, sud thera I8 au actiug Postmastor-Goneral, aud an aoting Bocratary of tho Intorlor, of tho Navy, and of tho State; but it is underatood that whou Mis Bxcotloncy malios nr Lis mind to visit Washington'ho will notify Ials absent Cabinot Ministors of his purposo, and roquost thoir attondanco at u brit woetiug of that couucil to bo hold iu this ciby, and to run tho machino as noarly ns ponsible 1% stiict complianco with lnw. il O TILE INDIANS, 8potted Tatl’s Rand Docline to Go on OmAIA, Aug. Tail's Agonoy the Ne: - Resorvittions .—An arrival from Spatted o-dny says Spotted Tall's Land rofuscd to moyoe to the liow rokorvation, as pro- poscd mlenloners, much by wnd exalted Bishop Hare and other Com- aro very indiguant oand aver {t, ~ It I8 prabable forco will unvo to be wsad to make thon move. The Indiong at both rosorvations aro in s higl slato of oxeltement over the killing of Stnb‘(u: and party, roportod & fow days ago, Custor's movemont canses Lo Indlans ovis dont nnxioty, fearing It s n movement Lo crusly thom betweon Gon, Ord's and Custer's forcos, Horrible Outrago Committed by Xi« dinns in Nohrasici. o Spectal Disnateh to The Chicaao Tribune, AATA, Nob., Aug. 12.—Lnst Bunday o > pany of etrolling Lndinns, nupposed to bo Pore nevs, campod noar a romoto farmhouse iu Colfax County, this Stato, Two squawa sonrclod thio houso for food, and boat the farmor's wife over tho hoad for objecting. Tho man camo homo, and, seolng his wifo wounded, shob ong of the squaws. Tho othor reported tho fact, and twolve Indlaus camo to 1ho housp, skinnoit the farmer, cut his handys ot and honrt out in the prosence of his wife. This was 18 milon from Wost Point. A puisuing par~ ty 118 gone from that piace. Carroll Count; storm,—tho l{ Movements of Etostilo Savages, Gon, Popo tolographs Lieut.-Gen. Shoridna thut tho [udinna who recontly attacked tho sote Uemouts in Southern Kansns hovo gono to & point west of tho Antolopo Hills, whore thoy wil} probably mnke a stand sgainet the troops now oporating againat them. ‘T'he country ocoupicd by £ho Antinnn 8 full of zumo of all dosoriptions, snd aald to Lo awted to tho Indiaus' modo of warfaro, Tho Indians Tmloxh, Sho I uns oro sbundavtly euppliod —_— THE STORM IN CARROLL COUNTY, ILL. Correspondence of The Chieaan Tribune, Laxang, Ill., Aug. 10.—On Sunday evening, was visited by o govora thunders ightning boing incessnut and une usually sharp,—accompaniod by tho fsll of a Inrgo Dody of hail, with, fortunately, no wind in mout portions. ‘the Lnil-otonos vatled in sizo from poas to hickory-nuts, reaching tho sizo of ‘binck waluuts on a emall sirip of torritory 7 milos south of Lanark. On this strip tho leaves on tho corustalks wore protty bndl{ tiddled, somuch 80 that thoy Lan; proity much atrsight down. It is difficult to dotermino whethit' tho corn is injured mutorially, except it may be whare struck. on ¢! lio oar with ho hail-stones. At Mt. Carroll somo wind nccompanlad £ho storm, broaking out about 1,600 srmmd was Wi gnuca of glaes, ite with biail. Tho weathior Mon- At Bavanna the sy morning was beavy and sultry in tho ox- tromo. SMITH-TURLKINGTON-] dugsday, Au, 13, 1874, at A MARRIAGES. o brother, i’ this’ of Loni York olty. on, Eng., and Lo Rav, T'. M. Ellls, on A durico of tiho briilv's homas 11, Smith, formerly ot 28 Turklogton, fonmorly of New piit . 2 22~ London, Eng., Timos and Tolograph ploass copy. DEATHS. B ALLEN~On tho 13th fnat. William Allon, Tho funeral will leavo lifs Tata resldonco, No. BI7 War- TON-aV., AL 2 D\ M. 1 VAN NOSTRAND—On Tucsday ovenin; bart, only child of John J. 2god 0 months and 11 days. 0-Cay, . Aug, 11, Ale aud atariiia Vo Nostrands AVERS—At Manhattan, Kan., % 3 TV sohiattan, Kan., Aug. 8, Rose, wifo of NIOHOLSON—On Tucsday, Aug. 11, Ellon, wifo of Honry W, Nichol Fugerai (Thacsday), Aug, 13, ot amilly aro roapocifully fnvited. TRIMINGIAM—Aug. 13, at hor residone Contro-av,, Ann, widow of tho lato Hatph £ Bam, ron ) A , agod 63 yours. iron, roulilonce, No. 212 Hliug) 10’ o'olock a. , to-d; s of th . No, 103 Totiining- Funoral to-morrow (¥riday), 1ith ast,, at 11 o'clook P MANOHESTER—At Osk Park, Til., on Feidas, Aug.’ 7 A LIt Gatabteiof Cdompe E and O o Manchostor, agod § mouth snd 1day. GROSVENOR—-On Wodncudny, Aug, 12, Filon Llfloda, daughtur of Dr. L, O. Grosvonor, agod 7 months and 17 days, Tunoral ta denco, BURLINGITAM—Tu t of hor on-in-law, Burlinghar, aked Funural fe No, 185 Lincolu-n: Thursday), (Thurs BJ)L A yoars. o, 181 Wilcox.av,, to-day, Aug. 13, at at 330 p. m., from rosle ‘arciagos to Gracoland, city, Aug. 11, at tha residonce B ibgoract,” Bge. Dlerindm, 1:30 WeJock P e, o Uracoland Usingtory. x Jorisetiond’ and Dictanold, Siass., papors plesse aopr. MEDICAL, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SO0THING SYRUP has Looy Tor chitdron with novor-iling succass. It onrract ity of tho stomach, roljovea wind colic, regulatos th od ols, oures dysontory aud dlarriics, whethor arislug from toothing or other causcs. An old and well-tried romudy. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, TAF HOUSKHOLD PANACEA will bo found Invalaa. blu, Immediste roliof will " follow its use fnall casos of pnin in the stomach, bowcls Sotds. sprains, and brutsos. £ or aldo: rhoumatism, culic, ‘ar lutornaland oatoszial usvs Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no ather eauso than having worma in {ha stomach.’ BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will deatroy sormt without injury to tho child, Lelng porfoutly WinTe, and froo from all coloriug or otber fujurfous Ingretionts usu. aliy usod {n worm proparations, conts a biox. Sold by all drugilste. 23 Parlor and Ohambor Furnlturo in sion Tablos, Marblo-op Tabios, Bool ula and Wool Carpete, Grookery aud G Toun, i P “Alao, undor GOVERNMENT LUMBLI, Tho Board of Bxports nppoiuted to roinspoct and moasuro_tho Covernuiont lumber at ibo Waghington Navy-Yard lasarrivod at tho con- olusion thut tha inatorial furnishod 1y first-clesy, and that tho pricos pawd for it woro 1easonablo, DENKISON AND THE TAX-PAYERS, Ex-Goy, Dennison's plain talk yosiorday to the Committoo of tha ‘fux-Payors’” Assoclation rathor tools tho members of that Commitleo by surprise, aud, though thoy feol momo- what obagrivted -on scoount of thoir yirtual defeat, thoy are inolined to ‘uln all the othors in respeoting My, Dounison sl tho more, becauso ho convincod thom that he possossod a thorough kuowlodge of the luws under which {he now District Governinent is organizod, sud thint the Commiusionors are wide awako, act with thoir eyos opou, mioan to kaan thaiy awn oanuvel, AUCTION SALES. ya By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Friday Morning, Aug. 14, at 0 1-2 o'olock, OUR REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, THE LARGEST STOCK IN TIHE CITY, AT B 3 Plated Wi Clinty ATUCTION. roat varioty; Extene S Ganc, Watdeyless F) ‘G onoral Sorclinadivo. Also, W doz 1 Mortuago, 8 lot Shelving and Counters, Tables, Chinirg, Groy cers’ Jars, Snudries, e, &eo Parlor and Ohamber Sotw of orers grod o and Wood-to 1 Magti LLISON, POMERQY & CO, 84 and 54 Randol By GEO. = Ay P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabnsh-av. AT ATCTIOIN, On SATURDAY, Aug. 15, nt9o'clock. 'W.G.0ROOKERY, FIRST'S YELLOW AND ROCKINGHAM WARE, LOOIK OUT FOIt THE B1G SALE OF Household Furniture, nud Buronus, Wa fory, Dosks, Machinea, Iro 10 o 303, ro t, Pisno I Book Oasos on, Macbio-top Decssiig Co tonis, Launges, Rackors, N Wnrdroboy, Parlor and_Otlica aud Husk Slatirsas, Sowl (0, 00 Lztansion Tabios, 3, 8, oo . P. GORE & CO., Auctloncors, e Y (ESTAR LISHED 1856). WM., A, BULTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108_BAST MADISON-ST. DRY G00DS,0LOTHING,NOTIONS, Loots, Aug. Boncit, Shoce, : 13, aL b} (iglio ats, Caps, &o., this il it our 1l (Uhrates) Soratos ‘alussoma, 13 fnt sadie BOFRIS & 1. Aucthnuers: T BIDTTERS & CO.S REGULAR SATURDAY MURNING, Aug. 15, at 103 East Muilson: SATURDAY AL, will bu tound a largo vacloty o NEW AND USED HOUSEQIOLD GOODS, Garpots, Pianos, Malodoour, Mirors, aud Gonural Do oliandlie. = By WILLIS, FLYNN & CO., 195 and 197 Randoiph-st. SEERIFE SALB, A Auotlon, 'Thursdsy, Aug. 13, 4% o'olook, 1,000 LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Tpolding Glnck Uns M. Branney, Shorl AYERS, Doput. At 10 o'clock TMIS DAY (Thursd ©no o denthor tob ey Tarn e, Frnituro A Eiilngs, Mattrosaos, Loutigos, O omny Carpot air: Husle, WiLL Uiwarv, &0, Stavos, Crookers ug N Ldroaue RST.OLABS ) , Glasswory, Mircors, utcrusnos, Hodstouly, istandy, Sia stan, alot of and s i Tiroau Wi ool am bl Casos ‘Pigoun vl ‘Tabies, ouo large lce Ulicat, und ouo Hotol Kany ASESANN & €0, Auotioncors. b0, Husy: T, ¥, 8TACY, Doputy Sharlfl, KIOLD FURNI m‘gk:f hmll-. and cashy for bonds, in bt © Kaliresn W, Trihuno olioo, i