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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1¥75. —— 5 WASHINGTON. President Grant Credited with a Witty Comment upon Bhers man’s Bool, The Probability Strengthening that the Chicago Custom-House Wells Cannot Btand, Mucller Tagging e Commission Ina Per~ {urbed State of Mind, Tho Dats upon Which tho Statement of Mr, Wadsworth's Rosignation Was Baged, THE CHICAGO CUSTOM:HOUSE TOTTER AND TIE COMMIBSION, * ABpeciat Dipateh to The Chieago Tribune, Wismnaroy, D. €., Juno 13.—Suporvising Aachitent I'otter will not Liave w full conferonce with Bectotary Drlatow relative to tho Clicago Custom-louso unli) to-morraw, Ho farascan o ascortained, Liowaver, it is probablo that Pot« tor will recommend the removal of tho wally, tho establishment of anew foundation upon piles, and tho orection of a new bnitding, witha dir- foront and possibly moro economical plan, As {o i Muoller Buena Vista stono, it scoms that tho stono for tho Custom-Houso was not taken from ono unitormn lodge, 88 was the cavo of the tuildings which hiave etood g0 long in Cinciunati, 1t will probably ho pome daya boforo tho delalls of the reports will bo completed. Thio Commis- gion all camo with Potter, Beerotary Dristow says to-night thst ho profers uot to say aoything about iho matter until the roports aro_allin, The Comwmlselon will commouco workon the roport to-morrow. Tho goperal drift of opluion s that the - walls must gomo down. Iu such n cane, 1t does not soom probably, that Briatow will Iiko to ordor them down with- ont orders from Congress., MUBLUER, Johin M. Muellor, of Cincinnati, has followed the Chicago Custom Honse Commissiou lere, and scoms much coucorned a8 to tho fato of iy ntone. —_— NOTES AND NEWS, _ WADBWONTH, Bpecial Dispate to The Chicago Tribiine, Wasutsaroy, D. C, Juno 18.—Phil Wads- worth's declarationa that ho has not rosignod are ngp understaod hero. The juformation that reachod bLore was, however, quite oxplicit esougl. It was contained in a telegram and lottors to the Commissioner of Intorual “iteve- nue, in a document to tho Presidost of coveid- erable longth, and in a lettor to the' Boerotary of tho Troasury, Theso soveral communications wero considered to vory plainly indicalo a res- ignation, and 1t was because of them fhat tho first oommisuion to Gen. Wobster by which Wadsworth was suspended, was with- drawn, oud o now commnission mado to Webster in the form ueunl n cases of resignation, A lettor was sent to Wadeworth from the Trenaury Donsrimon:, under dato of Juoe 10, statiug that his rosiguation bad been nceoplod. " ATQUETUS 1T, NORLEY, ‘unless thero {88 very sudden chango of opinfon, will doubtloss bo the now Collgctor of Intoroal TRovanuo in Chicago, It is undorstood that the I’r:;ld-ns Las directed Lis appointment to be msdo, GRANT ON SHEDNAN. Presidant Grant has madoe more Erog\‘nll in roxding Sherman's ** Memoiras" than ho hiad when he 8poke of thom a8 being genorally corroct. To & porsonal friond who inquired how he found tbem after reading more, the President very re- contly smd: ** Well, T am beginning to find out thist 1 didn't have much to do with Lhot lnst \War.” THE AIXTH AUDITORBINLE. Fo elfort to tnake ox-Congressian Hynes, of Arkavgas, Bixth Auditor, to succeed Shoats, of Alabans, has proved unsuccessful. It is prob. =bis that the position will bo given to McGrath, wha for mauy yeara has boen Chief Clork, DTAK. Judge Georgo W. Emory, just appointed Govornor of Utah, wil leavo tor Salt Loko Wed- nesday nest. Emery {3 plodged to carry out the Presidont’s poliey respeating Mormonism, Axe tell, the rotiring Governor, was appointed with thnt understauding, and It was uot uotil ho had been 1 otlice, for somo monthe that he made a record in favor of tho Morufoos nnd agaiust tho Cullom bill, A TARAMIE LOTTERY, . Furay, » Special Agent of the Dost-Offico De- parimout, has roported thot one Pottes is con- ducting a lottery at Laramlo, Wyoming, and that ho is paying the Postmaster about £100 montlly to sectre cortait and apoody traosmis- sion ol hie mail matter. Tho Postmiagter-Gen- eral will undoubtedly stop this, ss he did the 8ine lottory in Ciuclunatl. THE —;E\V TREASURER, Extraordinary Compliment Tendored Kim—Elis JModest Reply. Ixpuxarors, June 13.—Over 100 of the lesd- ing oftizona of this city, irrcapoctive of party, bavo tondered tho Hon. John O, Naw, recently sppointed Trensurer of the United Statos, a pub- No dinoer provieus to his doparture for Washington to sssumo Lis ofliaal du- tss. Among tho eigners aro embracod tio names of Unlted Stated Benators Mortop and McDonald, Gov. Hondricks, tho Fodoral, Stato aud Municipal officlale, all of the loading’ bankers and editors, aa well as our Yromiunnt sitornoys, merchants, and snbstan~ Ial businoss men, Tho appolntmont of Ar. Now has Leen toceived with unusual favor by all clasuos whoro he is known, and tho complimont, considoring tho churacter of the persoun who toudered the ainner, & such a8 was nevor boforo offored to any citizon of thoe Htato. Mr, Now s of a modout, retiring naturo, and do- clinod the compiiment for the roason that ho had m beon uutriod in 8o responaible & position,and ability to euccessfully discharge the dutica e unrpoved. > POLITICAL. THE OLEVELAND DEMOCRATS, Bpeoral Dispateh to 1'he Chicago Tribune, O1xvELAND, O., Juns 13.—The Democrats of Jhis city aud county havo held thoir convontion o oloot delegstes to tho State Convontion ab Columbus on tho 17th. As the County Conven- Hon hero ombraced some of tha beat Democratio lalont in the State, its prooeedings are interest- Ing aa & foreshiadowlug of tho struggle se Colam- bua ovor the Slato platform. The thres most important resolutions sdopted are as follows, That gold aud ailvor are the only roltabla Jeqal teuder, and wo favor the easly siiloment of & turroucy convertiblo with caoln, aud, therefore, adyo« the Lyl reaumption of specis 'rymm by ocon- uous and steady sivta fu thatuirsction, Tuat we condenin all ecolestastical {uferference {n 1o Loglalative, sxecutive, or educational afiairs of the Blate, Tuere ahould b no dualin in civil govorne meals ; that the authorlty of such civil goverument 2all be puramount in ita legislative splisre, That tho eo-called Adair law, with it inaldious dls- wiminstions in ite application; is antagouistia 1o com- #0n law princlples, sud thus 'far, insiosd of saryi Ibe causo of temperance, bus bauu an mmnmmufi Moprossion and tie means for tlo carrupt extortion of maney, aud, therefore, ought o bo repoaled, Tbe’ fight oyer tha lusoolal plank was do- terminod and bitter, Tho workiugmen dele- ‘tl:tu, repreaonting a largo constituoucy, made a termlucd stand for woro cusrency, but were Overruled by tho bard-mouoy wmen, Thoy sub- kitted augrily, and doclara tliat, unless the party favors an Lucrenke of currency, 1t ¢csn'uever win Mnoghier elaction. Thore will ‘be a hard fight st Dolumbua over the tinaucs question. Thurman 8 at homo with » hard-movey platform reaay frawn up, sud the Cincinosti Knguirer inflation party is rallying the Grangers and workingmen Bodor the banuer of Pendletoniam, The Cathio~ Mos axe furious over the Cleveland resclutions. ent 10WA, vectal Disnateh to The Chiespe Tridune, Yowa Orry, June 13.—The Ropublicsn Conven- ¥on of this county (Johnson) to-day seleoted B. B. Finktioe, A. J. Miller, 8. D, Price, J, F. Britith, Levi Robluson, M. Gochran, A. D. 'ackard, Thonias Combs, William Buck, and J. . Deunls as delegates Lo the Repuvlican Biste Douvention, to be heid st DesMolnes the 80tk Mat, Tho contest for the delegation wes la the erest of Williun E. Miller, now one of the udgen of the Supreme Uourt, elsoted from this e d‘h'a’mfo is og:::xnt::{or fimb.: ¢ 0 49 the Btale Oonn{nlc- for lEf.umuJu{i.- Willlam B, Miliss, 0b_Cbilat Ji g Wogurn, 62 Devecpans) 30 1L Bockroid, rronent Judes of the District Court for this district ; Josoph It. Recil, now alsa Judga of tho Thptrict Court of the Cottucli Blufta Usntrlot, Thin cautort for tha Covernarship ian nat yot develorod to any cortinty the coming 1an. Cal. Aboruathy, tha preeent oflielont Bupocin tendaut of Public Insteuction, will be wminaced for 10-alectiun without rerioun opponition. SPORTING NEWS. THE SPORTSMEN. BATURDAY'S '*HPORT" AT CLEVELAND. Special Diapateh ta The Chicago Trabune, CuLEvELAND, Juno 13.—The trap shooting tonrnament was continued on Batnrdar, though a raw, cold wind from (ho lake enabled the birda to ot away witl unusual euccoss, aud Intorfored with tho comfort of tho contaatauts. A number of tihoso who had been ehcating on Thuisday and Iriday had lefs for Lome, s that on Baiure day tho entries wera reducod to ninoty-six. Tho match on Haturday wau for fivo prizos, viz.: £350, 8250, $160, £100. and $50, tou siuglo birds sach, Lwenty-uno yards' risc, TUE Acorr, «o 4]1L, Bllaby, U, Blanion,..., i1, C: R ComanantenoxsoInSoNennaaCoclanoscesaNaEataanetca J. J.'T, Mayle, @, I'rodmore, 1118 Phelp o Gl W, Mas Tho shooting off of ties thon began, it beln arranged that, when a shooter missed & bird, he should drop out and rosign tha conteat. TIES ON TEN BIRDS VOB FINST PRIZR, fiva birds at 26 yards, Cook.. Cinbb Timlso lirown, ) aoe ouromemoRao X THMTY-ONE TATDS, Qoffe 8tenton, of Detroit, was the ouly man who killed his v birds without Jnissing, thus winaing tho second prize, ON XIONT DIRDS FOR TUE THID TAIZE, 3, Bmith, 1 TIRTY-ONE TR 0. B, Lovel IIATT-ONE TAIDE, Doxie..... o8 B FOIt FOURTII PRIZE, Aarshall, TIES ON BEVEN D beock. -Fa the ncoro, L, I. Hascall, of Grand Rapids, won the first priza ; Goffo Sten ton, of Detroit, tho second ; C. B. Loveit, of Pltiaburg, the third; lLbey, of Geneva, tho fourth, sad W. J. Fariar, of Oloveland, tho fifth, The tournament clascs on Monday, wkon prizes amounting to 1,500 will be offered. il S a PEDESTRIAN, A PRNU WEATON, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Trbune, LaBatL, 1M1, Juno 13.—Jobn Baker, of this city, bot §40 that hio could travel 8 milos on foot in uno hour, aud attomptod It to-day on the road lending ¢rom Poru to Princeton. Lo lost by five minutes. There was a cousldorablo number of f:"" sums of mouey wagered ou tho undertake g ————— THE INDIANAPOLIS SCANDALS, MINTIRE, 8pectal Diapateh (o The Chieago Tribune, Ixpraxarors, Ind., June 13.—Yoaterday's ses- sion of the McIotiro investigation was ocoupied with tho cross-oxamiuation of Alice Robluson, the mute. Notuing of intorest was doveloped, sayo that he swora sho could not recolloct tho wording of tho noto given her by Ids Fawkner to oarry to Valontine, 'I'he examinat:on is noces- parily todious and protracted, as ali quostions hiave to bo asked Aml auswored in writing. FAWKNER. Fawkner's abortion trial ia sot for Wedneaday, in tho Criminal Court, but it wili probably be poatponed until after the conclusion of the Melntire investigation, ANOTHER CHOICE SPECIMEN. W, W. Dowling, an elder in the Christlan Church, charged with {lliclt intercourse with a fomale employe, bus boen undor trisl for tho lnat fow days by & committes of the Bethlebem Church. Reporta wero mads to the church to-day {n publio service. ‘The mafority roport acquits bim, but the minority report says the avidouco proves lum guilty “of conduot unbecoming e Christian ministor, and recommends hls suepens alon from ofliciol station fn the chuich and Bunday-school for tho present. Dowling is the publisher of several Sunday-school publications of largo oiroulstion throughout the \[4’ ——— THE ** GORDON CITY OUTRAGE, " Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaas Triduns, Bioux Ci7v, Ia., June 13,—Upon rocaipt of the -report in this olty of the whitewashing examina- tion at Fort Randall, Junoe 1, toolear Walker and his men of the charga of stesling the private ATty whoee traw property of the Dlack Hills waa burnod in Nebraska May 2 of tho B}zmhsod party yostordsy went beforo United Btates Comimissloner Lowis, in this city, snd made sworn amidavit that Cape. Walker and tho other offlosry perjurod thomselves in giving the teatimony they did. Walker Limself atole a revolver which ho was forced to glve ap by commaudsr st Randall, Tho mob swear {bat such proporty ks pistols, tobacoo, boots, and clothing was taken and not burned, belog appropristea by tha sol- dlll:l‘llwnqh fow of the victims can swoar whatier it was Walkor's or Mil's men who el o el mmission - . o of pillsge Is not proven. X gk S ST. LOUIS AND THE RINQ. 6. Loum, June 18.—Indiciments have besn fouud sgainsd five more prominent members of the whisky ring, but the arrests have not yet beon made, nor have tha names of the patties indicted transplced. It fa altoged that ovidonce agaluss he ring is tormlsg up in unexpected quaztary, and that it ls very strong sud convine- ing, Heports that' the Goveruwent h . . h&dp:lthunnmlmh-n of \h‘:"ln ure om HUMAN FIENDISHNESS, Full Particulars of the Joliet Private Graveyard Horror, Probability of the Complicity of Ono or More of the Murderer's Sons. A Terre Slante Crime Parallel In Many Ttespeets with the Nathan Mystery. Ninoteen Prisoncrs Delivered by o Girl {from the Oloveland Jail, THE JOLIET HORROR, Hpeetal Dirpaten to Fhe Chicaao Tridune, Jorrer, June 13.—Tho statoment mude by your carrospondont fu Baturday's TRIBUNE in re- Tntion to the finding of the body of tlie murdor- ed wifo of lenry Jacobs, in Horner Townshlp, waa an error, 8o far au it slated that sbo wag “out in pleces and placed in & box,” Tho atste- ment was made upon {nformation ablained from # Doputy Bhen, but the remainder of tha state- ment was correct. 'Tho Lody waa found burfed in a cornfleld noar hor home, and on thelr own promiscs, When esbumed ft did not appour (o bo vory badly docomposed, cansidering tho lenglh of time it hiad beon buriod. 1t presented a bors riblo and eickoning appearsnco, with vyea pro- truding from tho sockets, no clothing savoa shirt aod an old skirt; ber falso teetir, a full act, wore found in her throat broken i two pieces, aud were romoved by Dr, Hanley, of Lockport. On tbo forohead wore marks of o blow of somo consequenco, and eomo conlurions on thoe broast, appeating as it the Lrute had placed his knoea thero to liold Lior whila ho causod Ler death by strangulation, wbich tho bruices and marks on tho throat plaiuly iudicate. It was and is thought by & large number of tho citizons of tho noighborhiood whero the deod was committed, and whoso suspiclons wera sroused by tho absence of Jacobs' wife suffl- clontly to causs thom to pvestgato sud finally causo tho orrest of the monster, that he committed the murder i a mo- ment of frenzy and passlon Incident to tho frequant quarrels thoy bad reveled in, and placod the body in a slough hoar bis lioudo ; that bio afterwsrds dug the holein tho cornfleld and drogged tho body from the slough 1nto it, where it was found, covered over, cultl- vated, and corn growing over the corpsc. As the decensod was u vory largo woman, it is thought that it was hardiy possible for the man Jacobs to have dragged it alono the distance it had beon, numbot of gentlemon soemad fnclined to favor the belief that he bad Luman _ aseiatance in tho person of his oldost child; » young man of 20 ar 21 vosra of sgo, othors think” that bo plow- od a furrow from tho slongl, hor first reuting Dlace, to the hole, and then bitched a horso to the corpse aud dragged it u that maunner. From the marka . of blood i tho viclnity of the slough nud other pincos that were found upon tho premiscs, it would eppesr that the poor worman did uot die witliou & siruggle. The story of the prisonor as telegrapbed to Tue TutoyNe on Tridsy in relation to the et tempts of his wifo to polson bim at different timos, and of Dr. Hanley's examining and pro- nouncing tho mixture a roison, was o pure fab- rication, and was & thin defenss #ot up by him after tho committal of the fearful crime, Ho did, on tho day it Is supporod the wurder was committad (26th of May) take s docootion to Dr, Monley's oilfea in Lockport for exawmination, siating to tho Dactor that lis wifa had offered him thoe stuff to driuk for » good cup of ten. ‘The Doctor, I am in- formed, made an auniysis aud promounced it s mixtura of tes aud concentrated lyo or potash. ‘Thero 18 10 doubt but that mixture was one of hin own make and coucocted after tho murder. Aa stated in Baturday's paper, bo bas fiva chll- dren ravging from 21 years down o 5, It ia very generally” beliaved that ona at loast of tho oldest are cognizant of tho wholo affair, trom the boglnning to the ending, aud that thelr lolillnlmny will bo tho only direct agaiust tho culprit. 1‘!’, Lowever, this people shonld fail in secur- ing their tostimony, all tho circumstauces are so pointed that it docs seom asif thero was no oesible loop-hole for the guilty weetch to crawl out. o has accumulated romo cousidorable prop- erty, and those who kuow bim host say that ho will inake an obstinato fight Jn the courls, pro- curing tho best legal talent in the cvuntry to mssist him, sod that Lo will nover weaken in bis cano, Othors who know it oamally as woll wera firmly of the opinion that he ‘will confoss his erimo belore two wecks hiave possed, or If not that, that Lo will tako lus own lifo tho first op- portunity that ho bas for so dojng. It is oarnestly Loped by tho citizons of the county that, as coust s In ression, justice will bo dealt out speodily, and without the dolays in- cidont to 8 ¢aso of this kind that are commonly had in tho courts of tho land. ‘A post-mortom oxamination was bad by direo- tion of thua Coronor,—Dr, 3L I, Campbell, of Jollet,—and the jury rendored a verdict that “Tho deceased, M, Heury Jacobs, came to hor doath by violonco a* tho hands of hor kusband, Honry Jacobs." A HORRIBLE MURDER, Apecial Dispateh to Phe Chicago Pribune, Tenng Havre, Ind, June 18,—Williawm Fried- erburg, a grocer, living and dolug busness at the cornor of Moffatt aud Third streols, this city, waa attackod and bontau todoath at1 o'clock thls morning by.a burglar. e rooms in tho rear of bis store, aud for coolness, ho had pwlod tho bed upnesr s window. The fsstonings wero fuse- cure, and the burglar opaned the window and struck him fiftcen timos on the head with a heavy plece of iron, His skull wos fractarod hy blows on the top of thohesd. The ruflian en terod, securod $1,600 in money from his victim's pocketbook andsowe loosechauge in the monoy- drawer, and left, leaving no clow, Eriedorburg was ot discovered untll morning. 1le hau bosn unconacious ever slnce, aud will not live through the night, JAIL DELIVERY, ' VLxveELaxD, 0., Juno 13,—A jall delivery oo- ourred this morning, whereby ninetesn prisonera mado their escape from tho County Jall. A young girl who was committed to jail for non- puyment of a fine, aud who was working out her fuo in the famlly of tho Jailor, procured a key while the family was in the other part of the building, aud ualocked the doors, letting nino- teon of the prisoners out befora it was discov orod that the doors wers opon. The chargea agalost tho rmcnon a1 burglary, sassult with iutent to uill, horse-stealing, sud grand larceny, Among tho escapsd are two men arrested with the gang of burglars who shot Policaman Kick 8omo time ago. Five of tho prisoners have bsen recapiurods ¥ LYNOH LAW IN NEW YORK STATE, Watertown (N, Y.) Diapatch, Bavaral robberies were recontly committed in Coucordia, Jofferson County, but no clow was obtamned to the perpetrator. Findiog st length that ovory houso in town was to Le searohed by a Vigilance Cowmmltsee, Dr. Rusch, whbo had been for some time & rosident of the town, drew his money from tho bank aud fled on Lorscback, 1lle wsé overtakon by a baud of horwomen, and, npon be.ng conducted back to town, he coufessed to eight robberics, and waa then seized by sn infuristed crowd, who lud Mn;dv_um » rope round bis neck to a nelghboring wo Qa arrlving the noose was fastoned around bls noch and the end of tho rops thrown over slimb of s treo aud graspod by tho eager and excltod orowd, who in an instant had tho body of the doctor dspyling tn the air, Thrice Lo was lot down sud avked if he had sccomplices. Tho unforiuosis man peruisied he bad noue, and, sociog be had oo chance of meroy, he ssked at tho last tlms the benefit of clergy, Strange to say, the crowd granted this ressanable request, aud & Methodiss miniator etfered . loug aual - resaive prayer for the doomod wan's soul usch also began Enylny bub tus suditors wers Dot impreatod, sad told him o **cut it shiort," 110 bagged for more time $o pray, but his imps- :ll,enlt_ Loarers swung bim up with the words on 8 lipa, The {omy of the the mob stayed uutll the last & of life bad tled, wheu they roturnod to their homas. Boma othery, heavily under the influence of whisky, stayed bebind snd perpo- trated & inore dastardly sob than did the man " They aul Lhe mu down, snd of (e mcosy bLe dnwa trom the bank and hia poll wateh and chaiy, leaving hin body whers it foll, wivh the rope still aroutn] hin neck, In whicih condstion it was fonnd and taken chatgo of Ly tuo oflizers of the law. A fury was pummotied by Bqnira Tieman aud an inquent held, 'Tho verdiet was In acx ance with tho foregatnge facts. Tturch was u marriod and lved by lnmuelf. 110 had pravioas. 1y boruo a good chiarscter and was unsuspected ©f crimed 60 Loinous. HARBORING STOLEN PROPERTY. Sweial fnavatzh ta The Chicago Tribune, Laysixa, Juno 13.—A ‘milroad omploso nained Radeliff, of Flint, hae hoon arrested in thint city and & large quantity of stolan gooda found i his presnsaion. Iu default of &400 bail Lie was commitied (o jail, STOLEN HORSES RECOVERED, Special Disvatch to T'he Cudeana Tribune, Broosxaron, 1L, Juus 13.—The horsea stolen Friday night from Normal wera fonnd to- day i o panturo aear the cily, and close to s camp of Gypaien, Ly whom it {s tLought tho aulmals woia stolou. - FOUL LAY, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Buoostixatoy, Ii, June 13.—It (s rumored that Theoplilus Wilson, & citizan of this city, liga been killod and thion into the Ohto River &b some town fu Southern INinols, IN CHICAGO, ‘Cho alarm from Dox 31, at 10 o'clocle yeatorday moraing, was occasloned by s slight fire at No, 130 Forrest avenuo. Damage, $100. A defectivo chinuoy was tho csuay, MORE SIIOOTING. A Noted Desporndn \Wounds Another— Nergte Eborseld Xinw o Narrow Ese enpe from Death, Auvollior shooting afair ocotrred lass night at 11:80 o'clock, and remulted in the dangorons wonuding of EQ Burns, b noted crimius), and tho narrow escapo trom doath of Polico Bargt, Lborsold. Burns aud anothdr rufiian notnod Charles Powers, wore In Gillom's saloon, & dive at No. 486 Bouth Clark sireet, near Taglor. Tho lattor was druck, and became involved in a quurrel with the former over some matter not learned. Burns slappod Towors' faco, and iha latter went, out, evident- ly for s pwtol, and soon = returued and_rouewed the quarrel. He lost no time in producing the weapon, and.-pointing it at Burns, twndo bim reteeat toward the door. As Lo passed bolind o scroen, Powers fired, the shot taking oifoct fn the lower patt of the back, closs to the spino. Burus rau ont ou tho walk, sud n4 Lo did Ho Bergt. Eborsold, who was & short distance from the place, camo runong up, sod tho wonnded man called on him for assistance, Lborsold saw Powors on tho dooratep, and went for Lim, pitel i hand. When within = 2 or 8 foet of lim, Dawera blazed away [sgain, the flash blinding Xbersold and tho ball passing through flie rpht ide of his ovorcost without injuring him, 'I"’ha Hergoeant ondeavored to pull back the hammer of his “revolver, but the woapon was defoctive, aud bo could mnot, Fowers frod again without efiest, and then ran oumt of Gillem's Lack door, and thenco around into Clark street, not fac from the scano of lis mur- derous wotli, ORicer Sbatiley, Learing the shoty, tracked him in front of Doll's ealoon, aud tho suflian grappled bim in & moment, Lut ho found bin match, for in loss than o minute Shanley bad tho follaw iu o viso-lko grip, and clubbed him until be suc- cumbed sod Ly liead wag swelled as bigas o Kumpklu. Ilo wus taken to tho Armory and ooked for au assault with intout to kill, Burns waa romoved to his. lodgings, at No. 137 Van Buron stroet, whers be mow lies. ~Tho pbysician who wa calle to attend him, probed for the bullet, but could wot tind it. ‘The wonnd is & xorlous 'rm:on'l and unless propor caro i taken may prove atal, Burns nud Powers havo the roputation of bo- ing civoked mion of the worst cuaracter, and aro woll known to the police, Tho Iatter was Iately azrostod for robbing, one Fitzptrick of §250, . CASUA L’I‘IES: = DISTINGUISHED FEOPLE HURT. Nrw York, Juoo 13.~TlLe Doston expross train, duo boro at 11:00 last ‘night, ran off tho truck about € niles abovo this city, Two parlor~ coachos wero overturnoed, and & number of pas- songers quite severely bruiscd, Vice-President Witson was in tho rear coach, and ‘escaped in- jury. Miss Aonio Lowss Cars, vocalist, wos slightly Lurt. Ex-Spesker Dlaino oconpled a soat fu tho firct conch, and recaived iujuries \‘Nlllch will. coufiuo him to Lis bed for a day or w0, ACCIDENT TO THE NEW TREASURER'S MOTHER THER, Spectal Dispateh lo T he Chinago Tribune, Ixpraxaronts, Ind, Juno 18.—The mother of tho Ion, Johu C. New foll frow o window of her sou's houso to-dav, aud was badly hurt, Bho belug 77 yoars of ago, tho fall may provo so- rious, A FATAL FALL. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inpranaronis, June 19.—A little girl pamed Fry, 9 years of ago, foli from s ewlng to-dsy and waa fatally hurt, . [ THE CROP! Bpeetal Dispaten to T'he Chicaco Tribune, Dwianr, IIl,, Juno 13.—Monday, Tucsday, and Wednesday were very coof, cloudy days, and vogotation wa# at s standstill, Thursday a change took place, aud the morcury aroso to 80 degrecs, Friday it stood 90 degrees in tho shado. Upon those two days the corn grow o fuchos, and the heart of the plosholder beat bigh o bis bresst. On Saturday o sudden claugo, aud the mercury foll to 53. Al day tho air was very cool, aud dampened by a thiok wmist, Tho morcury continued to full so'low that wo looked for a froat sbat would flolsh oll our labory and _provo 24 disantrous to tho Northwost as tho Kaneas grasshoppers, This morulng, at an hour which, scoording to Trx Cnoaco TuIsUNK, poots uever €00, wo #3W onr Lorse-Lrough, barns and out- buildiuge coverod with awhito frost. ‘The ground was 80 warn) that, providentislly, no damago was dune to tho growtng cropw, though tho potatoes sla 6 that thoy woro bitten, and the boans are blackened, The air to-day continucs g0 coid that enjoying Noturo 18 an impossibility, and, in order to keap comfortablo, wo Lisve our windowa closod and & fire fu tho grate, ‘Thoro is danger at the &nun;wnlhm (6 o'clock I the after- noon) st we shall Liave anothor froat to-night. —— s OBITUARY. Louisviee, Ky., Juno 13.—Dr. T, P, Rogers, ono of the most emiuent practiotioners in tho Btate, and for many yoars Professor In the Unlvereity of Louisville, died this moraing, aftor » protracted illness, of cancer on tho' atomach, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Trivuns, Mmwavkes, June 13.—John Miller, of the Mose Picking Company, DBroadway, New York, diod suddenly at the Plaukinton ouss, of par- alysis, 1lls friends were cornmunicated with, — FAILURE, Dunrinatod, Vt,, Juno 13,—Charles P, Bulton, of thia city, proprietor of the Newspaper Read- log-Rooms, Unlon Bquare, suspendod paymont, Liaoilities, 55,000, Tho l;lll.mu was caused by a depreciation i oll se- curlties. . JHE FOURTH. &pecial Dispatsh to The Chifcane Tribuns, . Brorx Ciry, Is, June 13,—The Fourth will ba celebrated bere Monday, July 8, fn S‘ood styla, About $300 have beon subsori! to defrsy e~ ponsca, The World’s Population, A papor was road bofore tho Manchoster Bla- tiatical Boolety, & shiort tite ago, calling Attoue tion to the resoarches of tho German #tatis- ticisns, Bohm and Wagner, with roapect to the yopulation of tho world, Of tho msny estl- matcs of the number of inhalitanis of our globe, nose are acoounted trustworiby, In 1085, Vorsiug estimsted that thersa” wore 5,000,000,000, Behw snod Wayuer sec domn the numbor at tho progent timo st 1,391,080, 000. ‘The wubjects of Victoris are ratod at 800,000,000, Nuasis tisn & mpulldun of §2,000,« 000, Indis, supposed to the most populous country on tho_ globe, bus probably 304,000,000 subabitants. Olina 1s sad" to havo 400,006,000 inbabitauts, but the estimste iv undoubtedly toduly ouzgncmad. ‘The population of Houth 1mullclhu eou chockod by intarnal discond. In Plngu:; thers ia said to have beon an sotual loss of 31,000, An estimats, based on the growth of Great Britain and the Uuited Biates, Kivew to the forwer country iu tho year 2000 & mu&:fl:}l& of 11,000,000, and to the lasier of {7 A s RAILROAD NEWS. The End of the Grent Rallroad War Near at Hand. Mr, Jowoit Announces an Amiczablo Re- sult in the Late Conference, Portlons of President Garrett’s Address to lils Bonrd of Birectors, Tho Extension of the Ohicago & Rock Island Rond Westward, PEACE, Byectal Dlspatel lo I'he Chizaze Tribunt, New Yong, Juno 13.—Mr. Jewelt, of tho Erls Toad, announses, without giving details, that the conferenca botween thio Baltimore & Objo aud tho Peousylvania Roads resulied ina full res- toration of tho amicable business iutsrchangs that provailed beforo the compatition, and with the oblivion of all recent differcncos. The ne- rangement made, however, Is (0 be submitted by theso gontlotnou to their respective Ioards, with Mttle doubt of Ita prompt coufirmation. Tho reatoration of old rolations will not ioclnde an immediate roturn to old freight rates,’ Jewett sdds tuat sach s chauge would bo impossible now without great business disturbanco, snd cs- pecially ouusidering the sall dopressed condition of trade. Ona thing certainly will readlt from tho conference, that, swhatover rates may b es- tublished and whancver, they will Lo strictly obe served, Thora will bo no devinilun, bo pats wodio chante. The coming of tus barvest and the naturslincresao of the fali trades wil anggest an advance to the old tigures. The Comianies wout gomo kuch opportunity as that befora at- tempting & rovision of their tarilfs, The pro- oeud will then Lo nataral, Anotber mattor agroed upon is that the Balti- 1more & Oblio shall Love access to New York on the samo favorabla terms accurded to any other road,—that iy to suy rvad baving cone nections with the Pepnsylvania trunk line, Hull furthier siranygementa made with regard to live stock are very nAUu!wm? all round. This was &1 importent point of difference, but Las boon pleasantly dieposad of. BALTIMORE & OHIO. The following portions of tho address of Dresident CGarxolt, of the Baltimore & Obio Railroad, to the Direclors of the road at their last montbly meeting will be found of conslder- ablo interest: » There {s no subjert, gentlemon, of more interent to ks Board under tho'present circumatances (ban (e earnings of (he road, The President bas tho satieface tion of stating that the result for tho past month hus again, ax for he preceding month, been aingularly satisfactory. Tho earnings for 181} for that inontis wera $1,321,U2.0%, 0 thu catnings for the pest outl Wero 1,320,842 aLoWINg U ARgTEGDto 1 £eaks uf $4,481,92, " Doducting the 1 ae Uerived frow tho Clifeago Divieton of $34,055.15, 1t Will Lo reen thet thiere o aill an increace Of revenus 1eyond that gatn, Yerhapu the most. romarkat le featuro u this 16j0rt 1841 connection with the Washiugton brauch. You aro aware that during the month the Baitimoro & To- tomac Maliroad Comgany reduced Jts rates to 50 cents for Uckets between Baltimoro and Washingtun, aud to 75 cents for tho round trip. Tao Ballmore & Ol Comtauy decidod not to cliange s rates, which are 1,90 for a wingle ticket, and &1 for the round trip, 1t hown tlat tho redution of revenue from pasken- rs on tlie Washinaton Lrauch for tho month 1s $8.63 a3 compared with May, 161, Tufaisa most graifsiag flustration of the con- fideuce of the puslic 15 the saperfority of the Baltl- mora & Oblo Road, and it geeater safoty with ita double track und freodom from azcidents for sa many years, Unioss tho Board decides {0 chauzo that sction, thoue rates will bo muiutained, An tllusiration of the comparativo economy and moderation of thore charies 18 shown by tho chargu mada by the Peutrylvania Rafl- road Compsny whiere it exercises u mionopoly control,— iz, over tho Camden & Amboy Road,—for the fin- metise travel betweou Fhiladelihia and New York, viz,, for 03 milea $3.25 per posrenger. “Tiin rute presciits o wiriking contrast to thalr ckerge 150 cets fur 3 tuiles over tticte Naltfors & Pntomao Toad. Binco the luct meotiug of tho Tuurd, the Preul- dent, ‘sccompanied by u number of officere, lias miads & tull fnapection ofar Jinee and wotlis trem Daltiniore 10 Chicago, aud ffoum Ciciuuati ta Daltimare, Under tho policy’ adoptod, tho Company hos not coased to sk extensive preparatious fur an fucressed businiess, Tho addross then notfces tho vastimprove- meuta already constructed and being made on the various divisions of tho road. 1t afforda tho President groat plessure tn state the management of thio Compaiy uppesrs to have attractod the good feeling and apprectation of Wuinerous comn- munities upon o liues, Intercourse with cllizens at various poiuts ,shows itnvst universal coufidenco and good will, and sprreclation of the efforts of the mon- sgora_of tho Cotnpany t0 add to the prosperiry of the regions through which 116 road paswcs, Tads friendly focling was etrougly exbilited ulva {u the great Wost, tleitizena of waica wore visifed. Vers oxtrsordinary siatemaouts Lave Loch Disde tocently 1 referenice 1o xgtiway couflicts and ita olfects upon the Oumyany, A remarkable and futenve dogree of Dntercat Lina beon suddenly mauifosted by unknown frlends fu other cllles s to the Suancial condition of the Haltnore & Oblo Raslrosd Company, 1t sy be a question bott a8 lo faste snd Judgment ‘et those who cerlaiuly ropremut capital aud re- wyonsibillifes, which, comparod witls the Bltimore & Ulilo Compuny, nuuy, to uso b okt gentlo foru of ex- pronan, o clled exaggerated, shiould atiract attene tion to tile relalive nancial trungth of thw Dalthnore & Outo Company sud those comjetitors. Fur a week Pavtn larga port of tho press of New Yorkand othier citfes g teemod with statements thet the Hltimoro 4 Olifo Oorapany has been sceking Largo loats, 1 Now York particulorly, aud (st its paper w3s ubvalavi and tiat as mucl- 38 $30),000 Was offerod at o time an Uit no purcliasers could be found, Vory desperalo must be the coudition of those_who found it necossary to reaort to such s course, Fa'as #tatements react on thelr suthors, and whea the pre.s is decolved by iatereated Farties on important subjocis thotruth fe ellcited and ustice uithuetely doue, Dessrvedly the Baltimore & Obio's siaud is promi- neut amoug the nout roliablo aud trustwortby corpo- rabiote In this country. 1t haa sdvanced it money, #nd 1t has used fts credit boond ftw own hand-mousy, but to what extont? Less, gentlomen, than ono-half tho amount advauced in cash o thosa two conuecting E 2. s, To roturn to the statemont in tho New York press It fa not truo thot tho Raltimoro & Ohlo Company of- ferod its paper lrectly or indirectly at the period thoso attacks wero mode, On the coutrary, instead of balf a million of paper belug ofierod, s uisted, by the Jhltmoro & Olifo Company, he ouly vecurTento coiie uected with the entire period towhich sllusion was made was that uno of tho most wuccesnful and leading ‘banklu-housoa 1o New York offered, by tolegraph and Dy tatl, $300,000 10 tho Baltimopo & Okto Conpany for 118 tiotes, at & low rato of futeroat, and, alihough that Dotieo cipressed a particular desiro foF tho papar o obligo » tricnd who wisbed to mako tha fnveriment, the allimore & Obio Corupany, having susplus funds o bund, decliuied (o uccopt the offer, That which bag disturbod the railrosd futerests of the country—and I juige 5o ouglt {0 have bean Pros pArod.foF & corthin deirosebt souiveons, and. pete apa for some strongths of adverss foaling on the part of the mansgers of tho other great truuk lues—Laa boon the opewlug of our powerful sud indspendent rosd to Cllcago, ‘Two huudred and stxty miles of oad Lisve been beilt throttgh Ohio aud Indizns, This entire rosd wes buiit for cas, and continnes without mortgage or_debt n any forni upon it For my parh genllemen, 1 huve beod projarcd o troaty with perfect amiabitlty, certainiy mithout the slfghteal personal feoling, tho extreme acneitivences, the - grave apprehension, and even the non.fraternal acts, of our rival lines, What a history his caso jresenta! Do fore wa could gt througl udisna, tho Government of thiat Bato was compelled to ordor itn military forees o taka the flold o miutain the mafeaty of itd laws and rotect our workmen, This occurred, too, when the Bompany was construciiag it hiao I ssiot scoordance with law, snd whon otlior companiea had constructod tholr Liuds, under clrcunistacos, without iater forence, Mr, Garrett's address concludos aa followas There was uo riek whatever of any interfesenve with dividends, let hoatils companies. pursuo oy’ course they iight WL proper to adoyiut the moat that could vceur would Lo to meko wotne dimnus tion, aud bo did uot balleve it could Le an tmporiaut ous, 1a the annual additions to the surplus fund, THE ROCK ISLAND EXGURSION, Dza Monves, Juue 11,—The following letter from Vico-Preaideut Riddle, of the Rock jTeland Road, will alow tho inteution of that Company s to thio oxtenslon of thoir road wostward ; Cuicaco, June 8, 1875,~J, 8, Cunnmaohant, Vice=lresident Ao, K. & D. R Cumpany ! Biat Your communication of the dist ult, 18 reccivud, sud I dosizeat ouco (0 wut YOUF Juinds at easo ou Ono int s 1 huvono pereoual feeltug or Ul-will whatover ‘rogard o the colires pursusd by the Directors of ths & 0855, Company, ‘bt regred (st wo wero nob able to cowo 10 ab understandiang that would Lave eu- abled us ta budld tho fire rosd 40 Kuozvillo, o o Wa bave now our line Xaloosa well’ undor way, snd shall cowmiauce our survey west of O, soonl, Whethor we shall run via I osville, or su tatermediate linc, is not yet delormined upon, Qur stockholders, at ihelr suntial mevtiug, vsprossed & dotermination 10" Luii 15e ross beyolid Urkaloousy leaving the route ofen for futare declsion, aud thaf wilbbe decided mora by the survey tban by | alds, Our Uompauy now fiel frea to wdoyt such line as will give thie Leat through Line, your Albia consection Duviog removed tho atroug iuduccment to bulld vis Knozville. Yours truly, HMuan o, Vice-Freatdent sud Qeuvorsl Buperintendent, 1 do not know whst foundation there is for the statement, but it 18 waid the Company design to go from Usxolooea weat t0 o pownt oo thelr Win torses brauck, thoaco to Wiuteract, and thenco duo Weat to Counctl Bluds, ‘khe objective oiut fu this new ronte 14 the Unlon Pactto raf- B sud by this routo thoy will gaiu about 80 mfilu over any othor road to Culcsxo. THE3T, LOUIS DEPOT, Bz, Loum, Juue 13.—1'te Union Depot of thia city 4a a0 tar somploted suab all sastward-bound tralos woro made up thera and left for thelr des- tination this oveuing, passing turough the tun- vl aud scross ihe bridge. Al the roads centerivg* lere, except the Bt Lonin, Kanmas City & Northern surd tho Bt. Louis, Iron onotaln & Routhern, will hereafter uso thin “depot, and thoes will probably hava their connections mada in thirty to mixty dave, ‘Iln rm‘ent dopot is but s tem. parary offalr, o will woun givo place to a large aud fino building, now in process of etection be- twaeen Elovonth and Twolfth sireata asat and weat, aud Poplar asd Bandolph north sod south, MAILROAD INJUNCTION, Drg Mog:es, Ia., Jutts 11,—Notico has heen filed in the Monroo District Court of an applica- tion for an injunction rastraintotho A., K. & Dos Motnes Raliroad Company from dinposing of ita Loads and the payment of sulmerintion nntes to 80y onie but to tha Basll party of the Quiscy & - V'aul Jload. Thin 18 10 cut ofl the revent mloof this road to tho Chiesgo, Burlington & Quuicy Road. It 18 not probable that the wat will Lo genated. ISAAC BROMLEY AS A BOOK-AGENT. How e Climbed n Tall Molght with o Ladder nud Secured a Nubscrshor, Harttord torrespondence Sprinafield Repudican, A late Tribuns editorial on booke-ngents, it appears to 'me, beara Lromioy's ear-marks. 1f 80, 10 ono could speak moro feelingly ou thia subject than Bromloy, for hio ~an onco s book- agont Liwself, Biomlev kad wut just loft col- leue, nud was besitatiug as to what to do, when tho munTrlsing publisiier of %Tho Histary of the World " perauaded Lim to maka a trip lo Now Drunuwick to jutroduce the work., After somo heeisation, Bromley accedod and ntarted on hin journoy. The day aftar hiw arrivel he #athied forth from his Lotel to commonco hia canvass, bt for & long whilo hesitated as to whore to begiu, 1v and by bie expied a clerical looking person of vary neat appearance and dige “domensor, sitting ou & frout step, Ap- proaching bLim, Bromley introduced bimself an introducing * The Iitory of the Workd." “*Ploaged to meet you. Take a seat,” enld the !tnn:ur. #1\Vhat Lave you to wsy about the book " Much oncouraged st this kindly rocaption, Dromley began his stoty, iu which ha had basn very carcfully fustracted on lesving home, to tho effect tuat tha boox was **the hintory of the world, from the creation down to tho &m\!em ¥ear, 18— emibracing full ona completa descrip- tiony of the Garden of Eden, the world before the deluge. tho flaad fteelf, tha rife. prograsm, oud fall of the siresian and itoman Empices, with much information concerning other uativus of antlquity prior to the hirth of Christ; tho rike and progresn of Christisnity, conversion of Cone siantine, growth of tho Papacy, the crusaden, the thirty yeara’ war, tho Amencsn rovolutiou, the Freuch revolution, the Mesican war, the groat exlibition, tho voyages and fata of Sir John Llin, o full exposition of tho Ruchoster ockings, the loss of the Arctic, etc., etc., ol in nuo nisenlficent octavo, Linlf Tarkey morocco, of soveral Lundred pages, all at the low price of fiso dollarg———"" [lorae the now solicitor paused for breath. ** Any illustrations ?** maid the stranger, * Picturew? 1 ohould way so. Thera are stoe] Dlates by the duzen, lithographe by the Lundred, and wood cata by the thourand." “Poruaits or landscapes?” was the maxt query. * Doth, elr; and eversthing else op earth or 1o tho waters under tho’ earth, Thara are hiko- neesea of Adam, Evo, Nosl, Moses, Potinhar's wife, Danjol. Moxes, Leelzetub, and ail the uitior old sainty, besides ‘Napoleon, Georze Washing- ton, Zack Taylor, ¥rauk Pierco, Henriotia Robioson, tho ‘veilled murderess, P. 7. Bar- nuw, and inoumorable others, besides ongrav- inga from dranlnga by our own artists, sngsged &% AU ouormous expoure in every mection of the glche. Among theso nra viows of the Garden of Edon, crossing of the Red Sea, tomb of Beunr- amis, weven Wonders of the world, anciant Egyptian mothods of plowing, Ttalian_ruces, Dautol i the hon's den, battlefiolds of Bunker HilL, Waterloo, r.ed Hui . » Vista. the open Polar so8, Bay and City «r new York by moonlight, with ficure of ficka, 10 pirate, banging from & eeaffold on Dedlon's ' Jsland n the Toregronnd, intetior of & Bnwery cancert-salaon, the tunte of tlse proposcd Air-Lime Railrond, interior ot Lr, ‘s great pill factory. &o., &e.” © Well,” ssid the stranper, ‘that muss eer- tainly be a remarkable work." . *Yes," aaid Bromley, *I should eay so. O coursa you will subseribe for a copy.” ** Sobncriba, ob, no. I don't waut the boak. I lot you go on becausa I used to canvass for it mrdelf, and I just wanted to ses whother you kuew your losson, You will do pretty well, though you forgot wome things, hut you made up for tuat by puttiug i & good many that are uot in, Dut you forgot to ray .n;mln;; about ap¥ of tho pictures baiug colored. 'Thiowe biright colors always take with the women folks. That's what makes Fox's Book of Martyrs go so. But, after you hsve had pivety peoyls say noand been kicked down-atairs Lalf s dozen timos, yon will leatn how. Good dey.” aud with this the clerical-looking party wont inside aad slammod the door, Bromloy gazod at the clasad door s few mo- ments, theu turned and went to his hotal modi- tating, 1le stayed i New Brunsniek twn wasks longor, but did not essay anv farther canvams nutil bo recelvud a lettor from Lhie pultisher ax- lymsum: surprise and regret at ot hoaring from his new agent, save by drafta for cxpensos, Thiu cansed Dromley to make snother effort, and he govo £ day to stoady canvansiog, without auy sueceas till near sundown, By this Lour ho nad got well out iot) tha conntry, when in tho centre of a large lot, remote from suy noighbors, hie Eaw & carpoutor at work ou tho roof of 8 now houso. Ancortmning that no oue was uoenr, Dromley spprosclied tho housa, suconded Izddor, "and_accosted tho workman with, Do you want ‘The History of tho World.' from — 7"t “Xo!" interrupted the man sharply, Drome lay was mad st last. And, looking at tho rarpon- ter 8 moment, be resumed: ** Loak hera! yun' ot to buy tho book.” ¢ What do you mean? *Imean juut this: that Icamo from Conuecti- cut to New Brunawick to scll ths wors, I baso beon hero two wooks, snd lave not sold s copy. I am golng back 0- morrow, ' and you are tho list man 1 shsll, spoak to about It, bot you've gut to sub- scribe. Wo ero alouo on this roof. 1 am biggor than you, and I have got control of this ladder. Down goos your name, or donn goea tho lsd- der!" Who carpeuter survayed the sitnation a fow momonts, sud kaw that Dromloz lield tho ki of tha postiion, and that thero was no escapa, a8 nobody olwe was in hearing and che taddor was the ouly meana of accous to the roaf. lence ho smd quictly, ‘*Whore sball Fwign?" «* Thers," #aid Lromley, banding bin a bhank-book. The man signed and then usked, ** How mneh 7" “¥ive dollara.” “Thore it ,” amount, * All flshn in 8 fow days.' ©A * Good diy, right.* * Good day. * Don't trouble yourself to coms horo agsm." * Nover.,” With shis Bromley went down tho ladder, went to his hotel, packed hus valise, and startod home that night. The Fatal Collision in tho Chinn Nens. The North China Daily News gives the follow- 1ng sccount of too fatal collision which oconrred botwoen tho steawars Fusing aud Ocean Letween Bhapghal oud Tientsin ¢ **'Ulio weathor was calm at tho timo, but = donse fog provailed, and the was rmisiug fua hoavy though unbroken awell. The Fuaing was Soinx alnoes dead slow, when suddenly the sound of s steam-whistlo was hioard, and alniost as anddenly wea woon thio form of s large vessel bearmng doad on to her, The ovder was givon to back astern fall mpecd, but beforo the effect of the engiues could bo wull fols tho strango vessel wtruck tho Fusing just sbous the forerigging, and such waa tie force of the blow that the w!m‘wl7 of "'fi largr !:!Dmpnt- went was cut completoly ssunder. Tho woone that theu enauod w?ul drtyldlul. The Fusing hsd about 125 poople, Includivg passongers, oa bosrd ;?xdp‘:lmmc beforo & boat could bo launchod sho want down head foromost. Many of the peopla wero fu tho forecastle, wowo ssleep, n‘:nl,pn sho dived into tho ses, some of thio poor people ware seon running long_hor dooks to avoud tho waters that wore rushing atter thow, Fortunatoly, st least {o this n- stauce, sho biad vome dock cargo, consiting of 18 of wood, -and tlhese floatin [Tl whe saok wero (ho mesaus of eslvaion to a goodly numbee of tho peoplo on bosrd, Capt. Auvdeowa wansged to get one bual afloat, and juto this wors soon crammed about twouty~ six of tho passengors and crew ; and to thie Lou- or of thows on bourd tho Ocean ba it sald, thst vosusl stoppod ber engines, stood by, aud, lowes- lug hor boats, saved abous thiriy wore of tho uuforiunatos, who by tuis timo wera cither float. jug in tho water or o the Bpare wasbed frow the deck of tho Fuslvg. Stlll thero wero many whon it was |mpossible to save. Bome wors eithor killed in the forecastle by being crushed by the bows of tho Ocean, or Wwere u0 dresdfully injured as 10 be iucapable of dolug suyibing to wava thowwelves, and in - thly manner fgoveuty of more _found watery EIa cosa horselt received such evers injury that, bad the weather buen in auy degroo rough, it 'Is wore then probable sh uld bot have lived to reach ort. As it was, » Jarge hole was knooked ju her ows, aud her fore gownpariment was filled with water; but luokily the bulkhiesd stood firmn, aa 80 gaother oatustroplie was l%"m“d' The sed aflals happencd about milss borth of © e Bhaweishan 1sland, | Favored with contlnged ealm woather, the Ocrvn reachod Woosung bee foro the galo on Mondxy night came op, or it Is beltaved Ly thioro on hoaed aho must hava sunk, ;nd“!h‘:{;lgrn the tals of dissater could not have col " —— When mind and body any ont of sorts, with cold az. fremitics, s yellowness of the wkti, costiven headache, and an fndinposiiion to atf L, be nure Jou are In for n bilime sttark, apringing_from & mare Ot lexn digorderad fiver. Fir, Jaynet Samative Fills Wil briug tne i¥ar to w iiealiliy condition, and speedi- 1y romnve all bitlary distrear. — T DRESS GGODS. DRESS GOODS First (or East) Soation, Great West i Dry Gonls Hon The following anntations will ba tannd warthy of atten. tion, but are only e few awong mavy other bargatns new nttarlug: Lat No. 1~Markad dawn from 80 and 15 tn 200 ORNTS, cunsating of Dingunals, Alvscas, Stiipsd Pupline. ats, Lot No, 3—Marked down from 40 ta 25 OENTS, conaist, 1ng of Mavcbester Pnplins, Disgonsl Mobasirs. De- Begas, Invinitils Plaids, eta. Lot No. 5—Markad dows from 60 10 20 RNTH, contains Mohair Dolieges, Camel's law Fopline, Sultiag Plawds, ote. Fitty placos alt-woal Cretonnes, raduced from 6 te 43 CENIS. Camaf's Hate Snitings, rednend from 5 in 54) ORNTA. Fine |---;u| Frouch Disgonals, redtoed irvem &5 w 60 Cashmers Poplins, reduced fron % ta 78 Bztra qusl [ Allk and Wool Foneems. reducad from 1 10 60 OLNTB, Fatra quality do, reduced trum 81 to HO OENTS. Best Lynns Puplias (squal to Iriah), seduced trom gLY o $1.25 N Large lot Jaoaness ilks, 40 cont quaity, now 23 OTS, Onw cass fiue SIIKy apanvsa S1iks, ourn stripes, & cead quallty, now 35 CENTS. Ons case rien Drocads Jepeness Bilka, 40 UENTE ¢ 7810 never sald uader 76 esata. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK AND FANUY GRENADINES, CARSON, PIRIE & (0, HADISON & PEORIA-S1S. [T PAYS 70 TRADE O THE WEST SR RICHMOND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS 1 ¥EW SPRIN® §¥TLYS A9 “CHOCOLATES" FANCIES, (14 GRéY’S” . “E ” o TIDKRTE WOW IN STORR AND RRONIVAD DAILY BY J. V.FARWELL & CO. CHICAGO. TO RENT. OFFICES TO RENT IN THEB TRIBUNE_BUILDING. TNQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. SHERMAN HOUSE PRIORS RRNUICKED. Onahnndrad Roome st §3; onty-five Roama at #3 60; and seveniy.liva Hooms &k i i aud St iones: Kyacy froat Ko b 3 v the 130 of erdinary Hotel acoam: Toditiane, Moseis. Cobb 2 HUGD remAlD 10 obArgs 8 0, I MIRBKLL Tormerly Mansgor it ordner oase, ALVIN HOLBKRT, Yarmerly M. or of Tremant tuute, Fropriaturs, " LAKE NAVIGATION. ~ Hatirday's o« curaloa bast d ) I For Grand avon, Sluskegot, Graad Rapidseids o duly, Bunday wiceptad sy res TP the For 5. Joseph and Heawa iday, o . &t e puunfu'- ‘excuryion boat doa't 1eave uatl ol T o Por Faoanah towns, Blondays so. For Urooo Hay, Menamls arts, Tuseday ‘snd Frids, #~ Doa foot Afishigsn: O'BRIEN’S TO ORDER. Opputite Nparmss Hoase "FOR SALE. FOURTH OF JULY GOODS, FIREWORKS, FLAGE, 0 Prot, B. . Suudvias, ato., purchased and forearded o by PUROICANING AGENT OF THK AM. i A A W ‘Whore order is mailed. send & eopy by exprase, REAL ESTATE, Raro Clhance For Tovestment. fiz&g}j&mifia.‘&?fi'm“r&fl.@,figw STRAYED, STRAYED! From No, 136 Bouth Sacgamon st R o