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L ] ZAMIEL'S HIGH PRIESTS. The Consummatc nnd Sntanic In- genuity of Evil Men lixem- plified in St. Louis. A Merchant of That Oity Nearly En. trapped into Receipting for Two Telegrams; Whereby He Would Have Signed and Ine dovsed n Itlank Check to n Thief’s Ordler, Honte-Thieves Enjoying Metropolitan Def- erenco from Champaign Offoinls, Other Criminal News, ORIGINAL SIN. Spectal Dispateh lv T'he Chieago Tridune, Br. Louts, Juno 16.—For fngenuity and bold- nces combined, Bt. Louis records an instanco which stands 'way up o the firat part of the class, Tho swindla In question was detocted to- day by Mr, J. K, Cummings, proprictor of tha Bt Louls glass-works. At au early lLour this moraivg & young man of husiuess-lika air called at tho Louwo of Mr., Commings. Next the early visitor brougtt forth a book. 1lo gave tho book and tho two envelopea ot tho door, telung tho ecrvant to deliver tho boolt to Mr, Cummings and havo him elgn for tho tolegrams, As the telegrams wore vrepatd, Lo had no besitation fn rigning on o page, whera Uin Look waa made Lo open by meaus of au elagtic band, Tho numbers on the felegrams wora wiitten, and, opposito each of these nume Dors, fyrther toward the edgo of the page, waa & rectangla enclosed In & Llack border, of sufil. clont dimonsions to admit n long signnturo, Orvor each of theso rectangles was printed tho but up ta sery recently 't tycld Intervajn ofa few momeants duratlon, in \rI-!ctI wero nlmo.-tspnlnlull apparant ilashes of bis ofd kell. When Senatot Booth went East last spring, tho dangliter of Eonntor Nyo, in an effor} to srotea Inm, bont over the old statesman and faid: **I'ather, Benator Booth hos reached Warhing ton. Do vou remember him 2" ** Booth, looth? replied the fatling chicf: **18 ho nat of Califor- nia ¥ ' Yes " aah tha dangbter.* Do you re. member him? Iis friendwin California think hoia tho coming man.” Tho light was begine ning to fado in tho old .cagla'a o) spered as ho would of old, Shaking bis ln:nll l‘nwly, horpokor * They Are mintaken, “Bbofh in like & equao—lio was biggest whon first hatehed,” EDUCATIONALS THE WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY, Special Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, Mantzoy, Wis., June 16.—1ho Unfversity Com= moncement-week exercisos woro contitned 10e day, the principal featurcs being class-day ex- cretacs by tho graduating claes on the beautiful campue in front pf the University building this afternaon, and an Alumnus addiess and pocr 8l the Arsombly Chiamber this ovening, The fol- lowing was tho pripcipal part of the elavg-day progromme, tho carrying out of whictt was wit- nessed by a largo numbor of studonts ang city people with lively interest snd satisfaction : Prosident's addross: Miss Fannio Wost, of Mit- waukeo, genoral lielors of the clasy; Miss Jullep Meyor, of Lancaeter, oratlon, * Fqup- mont Noceseary for Our Lifo-V " Jd. W. Jillg, of Lancaster, pocmn, **Yes- terday—To-marraw," an allegorys: W, 8, Noland, of Madizon, persounl historios; C. F. Harding, of Springhiold, planting vy, with oration ; I A, Odell, of McGrogor, Ia,, proacptation of spade; O, H., Lowis, of Mndison, preacutation of mnie- mentoes; C. . Pickard, of Madison, valedic- tory; Frauk W. Winchester, of Whitewnter, claes aoug, composcd by . L. Marlin, of Spring- fiold. All passod off pleasantly, and the exercises wero generaify pronounced superior to thoro of any provious year, Tho Proslfent's address the oratign, and the poom were partionlarly good, and tho humorous hits in the pro- word *“Bignature " fulargo black lettors. Mr, Cumminga unsuspiciously wrots his namo within tho fist rectanglo, and, wes procecding to do hkewlse tu tho ano helow, whon he moticod that that par} of the paper tonchoed by his pen apposred to move slightly, while tho rest of tho leaf ro- remained atationary, This looked queer, and Mr. Cummings looked closor at tho buok, and discoverod an ingentous frand. That partof tho leaf which was fuclosed in the lower portton of the ractangles had been carofully and emoothly cut out, and, with a whito back-ground, it was very didicult fo discover that the leaf was not perfoct. That part i tho intorior of tho npper tectangle hind been cut shove and below, leaving the onds {ntact, 80 that a pieca of paper canld bo elipped fu through the shit on one side™und out at tho other, thus fili the space with a counterfoit blnnk for the receps fion of the eiznaturo, A blank c{xcck of the tiatchers' and Tirovors® Dank, in which lostitn- “on Mr, Cymmings Loepi Iny bank necouut, had teou very ingenlously falded and placed uuder ibe leal, e0 |fiul. “lufu the line for 1ho rigunturo of tha check camo directly into thie lower reciangle, tho cther end of the check passed turoush the shps ubovo i such o wav g4 to present to tho minor Jyst that pottion of thn check where i indorscmont is ususlly writton. Whep Jir. Cuomings signed tho firat Llauk’ o indorsed tho chock, and, had o gigned thoother, bo would bhave given his tiguatura o the check. Had the clieck been faetenud by a littiouzilago, eo 8 to keep ity place, it'ls” hlglflg probabla thay' tho dixcovory would ot hayo Doop madp. Mr. Cummings, ny Boon a4 Lo saw the fraud, ran to the duor and calied to the servant-girl to hold the messengor for amomant till ho could got down, but tho young man, who was, of couree, eagely wateh~ ug for any aigoal of danper, dashod out in the sirqo} aud modo Liy escape. [ E MONTE RAMPANT, Brectal Dievateh to The Chiriyio Tribune, Graxratax, I, June 16.—Rovert Alexander, a young man travellog from Memphis to Now York, was rohbed Inst night on tho traln of 50 by three monto men, who, falling to inducs Lim ¢ to play, enatched bis monoy from him and Jumped off tho train aa it entered {his city, On gettivg off tho irain here and meet- ing -ono- of tho men n the Doana Youee, and demavding his monoy, ko wad brutaliy askauited and beaten. This may seem aingulern a Liotel, in tho presenco of sov- cral men, but tho contidence man soems to have bad the favar of the ““goutlewen ™ proscnt, ng sad “gentlemen wero gome of the youn, Lloods of this ity who hiad becows curnged al the city authoritien for thair repeated fuvnsiony of the fast houses of this city which theso voung ** gentlemen " visit, Detectivo Rittenhiouso hing -track of the monte men, and, se ha knows them, they will doubiless roon bo serving out o Just term at Johot, — THE INDIANAPOLIS BANK ROBBERY. Speesat Dispateh to The Chieano Trivune, Ixptanavorss, Ind., June 16.—Thero have been no now dovolopmonta in the Contral Bauk robbery during the day. The rumor ik stifl be. loved that tho partles have beon artested in La« fayette, but, at 6 o'clock to-nikbt, thoir namos biad not been ourolled ot the station-houso, nor wonld tho oflicers of tho bank eay tuoy koaw of tho arrest. Tho delectives, of course, desiro to Bocure as much of the mnuoy as possible, and, 1t tho thioves ato shndowed, thoy mny bo ‘able to troat for porsoval eafety. Ihia bank hos bean tho centro of durions sight-soers ail day, but business bas procecdod ns usual, A THIEF ARRESTED, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mesvora, I, June 16.—Murshal Forreatall, of this city, xaw through thio press that a bur- glary was committed at tho clothing store of J. J., Bramborg & Co., at Princeton, und o quantity of clothing aud Jowelry woro stolen. The Muarnhal arrestad a msn horo yosterdsy with two largo satchiels of closely-packed clothing. On taking him to Irinceton tho clothing and other valuabilos wero recognized as the property of the above firt, and tha prisoner, who rofused to kive hiv nawme, ovon to bLis lawyor, was bound over In tho suw vf 21,000, NEBMIASKA CRIMINALS CAUGHT, Syecial Inspaten ta Hhe Chicaao Tribune, LrxcorN, Neb, June 16.—Hank Dodge and Waltor Hnrden, two murderers who cueaped frow jail st Nebrasks City two weoks sgo, wero capturod by Bboriff Farber In the ltepublican Vallay on Monday, Harden refused to surrendor and wag ghot twico, onco in the faco and once in tho leg. Noithier wound is dangerous, Fariis, the horro thief who eseaped some timo ago, was capturod a weok ago, THE MEMPHIS EXPRESS ROBBERS, Mrestims, Tenn., Juns 16.—The jury in tho easo of tho axprees robbers veturned a verdict sentencing Matt Morrds and 13d, Johowon to twouly-onn yoars, llenr{§ Jolinson (colored), tweuty yesrs, aud Joha Woods to teu yeurs ime rmonmcut at hard labor fu tho Poniteutiary, 1t b sad thiat eight of the jurors wero in favor of Langing Morsis aud Ed. Johuson, BURGLARY AT HENRY, ILL. Apectal Dispated fo Tha Chicias Tribune, Henny, Tk, June 18.—Aa o sort of a forerun- «mer to the Burr-Nobbine' Circus to-day, thure was 8 burglary of soverul houses last night, The burglars offected au entrance into the roridence of Andrew Fidlor, snd rehioved that gontleman of his watehh and Mrs, Fidler of cousiderabio Jowelry, AN, ABSCONDING GONTRACTOR, CivcixNazs, O, Juno 16.—~A sub-coutrastor mamed IHouderson, ou the Cincinnati & Southe arn Railruad, abscouded to-day with 3,000 bo- lovging to Contractor Dole, and other funds, amount not known, belouging to” Hendersou's pastnory, HOMIGIDE, CrwerNay, O,, Juno 18.—The Qazelle's Terro Haute special s1ys Edward Jenkins, n dissolute youug man liviug in Hartford, Iud,, shot aud killod Heury Martin, & youug farwer, with whow hg ?mrulud {uterdly‘ eaplured. Thbr Jeukiug flod, bug wis throats of Jyuching him, Rutched.» Viryina (¥ev.) Enterprue, ro We publisod a day or two dince the ssd fach: st ex-Senator Nys uud beoome hopelesaly ine sans. ie has boen fuling for msuy juouths, sontations to some of - the members wero happily pubrased, 80 ss to avold offense. Thero was p goodly attendanco at the Alumnns oxercisos to-night. After appropriate opening remarks by tho Presigent, Goorge W, Iird, class of 50, secrctary to Gov.Taylor, Gen. A, C. Parkinson, of Madison, Domocratle Adjutant- General ond Scerotary of tho Stato Dionrd of Charitics and Reform, class of '70, dplivered on oration or **The Palitical Duty of tho Scholar,” After some {ntroductory remarkn, rejoleing in the prosperity of tho University, and refor. ring to the obligations of ity graduates to tho State, tbo sreaker doprecated tho reluctanco of tho educated classes to participato in the diechargo of ordinary political dutics, and clamed that, if ko allegation wero truo that tho poliical cunldron seothou with fnlquity and corruption, it was largely dua fo the indifforence of the nation's scholas to po- lNtlcal nffaira. Tho claim of the Ropublie on its scholar was never 8o strong o8 now, because tho questions of tbo day domsuded profound thought nud broad culture for proper solution aud adjustment, such as how te harmonizo the relations betwoen different soctions and classes : to cffaco tha scara of civi] war; to oradicato tho evils of foflated currency; to alleviato tho bur- theus of an enormous nationai debu; to ‘adjust a toriff to tho wants of tho Govornment and the masses; 1o offect harmouy and co-operation betwoen warring capital and labor; to doyiso menns for tho more perfect preveution aud repression of crino; to ndfust aright tho religlous controversy pertaining to our public uelwols; to eecuio ciy-servica reform, and mnny others wopthy the attontion of all Lionest and patriotio echolars, It was declared that tho first business of the acholar fs actual participa. tion In political life, giving the Stato that watch- fulond oontinnous service be would give his awn private husiuess, and Joading the mnssos in nght directions. o theory of our institutions in” that all khall help in tho moungemont of publie affalre—most of all tho scholar, who is the mout sekilled physicnn about this body politic. Tho remedy for ofticlal cor- runtion, frauds, nud tho whols bueiness of politieal Jobbery, lies fn_tho resumption by tiia totter clasa of iho contznl of their own pofitleal concorns, and getting poescesion of tho sources of power. Iuvwas urged that all should connoot themselvos with suma political organlzation, ns tho Leat method of promoting publio good, and et subordinating party prido to love of canatry, " Tho sddreas closed with n glowing referenca to tho flood-tida of centonnial eutbusiamn now M\'uc‘:lng ovar thoconntry, reealling tho glorious Royolutionary memorice, nndespocia'ly on thoovo of Bunker 1ill, of Warren, tho tirst scholar, Loro, aud martyr of tho Rovolution, whowo virtucs, yalor, and patriotism we sbowid emulate with life-long fidelity to tho hlood-bought principles of naticual froedom, purity, and unity. ‘Lo poom, by Charlea N. Gregory, clars of '71, wad wrilten in the chasto and graceful utylo chiaractenizing bis productious, of which eevoral bavo bean publishod and ndmired, and embraciug 160 lines ¢ tho subjact swaa **'Ihe Ancient Clag. sice," with & pavegyrio on anciont Groek and lotin suthors, a”plea for their continuod otydy ny part of & liboral oducation a8 “both plensant and profitablo, while in echiool, and sxaullfl;ldlu thowe who seck to tread the bisgher walks of lifo. Muych indigna- tion is folt among Univorsity students and eciti- zons ot & blasphemous and foul production cije e e — evo, but ha au.. culated to-day, intended to burlesque the Come mencomont —exorcizos to-morrow, which has ucither wit nor wisdom to redeem it. Tho Univorslty Regoota bavo reccived and acted on numotous reports from committeos, Faculty, ete., and transacted muoh routing busis ness, but notbing bes transpired of general pube lie lutereat, v AT DLOOMINCTON, Bnecial Dispateh to The Chicudo Tribune, Broomxaron, I, Juno 16.—It v announced that Dr, Suums, of New Jorsay, Las been nu~ lected a8 President of the Illinois Wesloyan University at Bloomington, vice tho Rov. Dr, Bamuel Follows, resigped. Dr. Slmms is now ju Hoidulberg, Gerwsuy, avd will bo tele- graphod, ‘Fhio firet Latch of graduaies of tho Lnw Da- partmont of tho University was turned out to- doy. CQommoncoment exercisos were hold this nftaruoon ot Amio Chapel of the Colloge. Tho addresses wora_ doliverod by Nowton B, lloed, of Nornal, on * Uh;!m\n Logislstion " ; Marshall N, Williaws, of lonmlnkv:uu, on *Ethics of Common Law”; Jon A, Williams, of Liucoln, on “Law oud tho \YI;‘ 'Tha other mombors of tho claze aro A. 1. Dickinson, Normal ; Riche ard Oslorn, It. A, ke, and Twaso D. Walker, of Bloowington. Tho law address was delivered b{ tho liun, Honry 8. Greeno, of the firm of ay, Groono & Littlor, Springileld. KALAMAZQO COLLEQE, Speetal Dispaten to The Chicaga Tribune, Karamazoo, Mich., Juve 10,—The sunusl Commoncement of Kalamazoo Collogo took piaco to-day with orations by tho graduating clavs, ‘fhe anuual diuner was had, and dogrees con- forred. Mivs Jeanotto Fisher, of tho Michigan Fumalo Bewinary, was mude an 3L, A,, and the Rev, Willlam Stall, of Frauklin College, Ind., a D, D, The Loard of Trustecs voted ta raisoa centonnial fund. for this college of £100,000, and fur the semiuary at Fauntonuelle, 525,000, The Nev, J, A, Suith, of Chicago, doliverad the address boforo tho Literary sociuty. At w mceting of the alumni this_sftornoon it wai voted to rajee o tund to eudow a cioss of untural eclenca, ‘I'his condition of the college {a continually im« proving. MONMOUTH COLLEGE. Speotal Liwatch to The Chicaga Trivuns, Moxxour, I, June 10.—Echuyler Colfax da- lvered the aunusl address for Moumouth Cols lega to-day, Lefore an audience of 2.000. Hub- Jeets “True Lite,” After tho oratlon he was tendored & banquet by the Beta'lhota i frater- iy, of which ho is & wembor. “Lhe ou, J, § Gloun presided, and mauy owminent Lotay ye- sponded to tho tosats. BROWN UNIVERSITY, Pravipence, B, I, Juno 16.-~The one hun. drod mud sevouth annual Commencoment of Browu Univorsity took place to-day, Tho exer- clues of tho graduating cless wore held in the Firsl Baptist glaullun-l[nuna, followed by din- ver on tLe college campay, A BEQUEST TO DARTMOUTH. Haxoven, N, M., June 10.—~Tappin Went- worth, of Lowell, who died on tho 12th ingt., bequeathed tho bulk of his property to Darte mfi\;u&(‘;.-ou:so. Tho boquest 8 estunatod at 1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1875. .DISASTERS Bix rersqv{é Killed by a FPlre. * " Works Exploston in ; Douston. ' Further Account of Damago Cansod by -.the Quiney Tornade. Tecord of Mhuor Cns:inllles. FATAL FIREWORKS EXPLOSION. . Boarox, Juus 16,~AL 3 p. m. fo-lay s tercible expleston ogenrrad fn o largo pyo-story huilding on tha maraties noae the corner of Kemblo and Farnbam strects, usod by C. 1. Martin as & manufactory of firoworkh, Ten men and boys wore employed in tho building at the time, only one of whom cacaped upinjured, Without o moment's wirning, tho Luilding waa’ blowu np with a terrific report, and s confused maes of 1n- fismmablo matorial at onco took fire and was cu- tirely consumed hefore any sugistanco conlkl by rendered by*tha fire departmeats: Bix Lodies, buined aud eharred boyond recoguition, weto taken from the ruivs, Jobn Woads, .o carpopter wl‘\lu was at work noar o window, jumped out ahd ekcaped,” He ntated that & euddey prosentimont catmo over Lim that eomething tetriblo nas about to hapyen, which prompted him to cscana. 1o had proceed- ed barely 20 fect from tho bultding when the ex- Plosion “ocenrred. — Thowns Hutloy, Miclhacl rimity, and Willtam Meolsn wera roscuod from the ruins, all senousty, it not fatally, hurved and bruiced. Tha cawnso of the oxplosion Is un- Luown. Loas, £60,000, No insurance. THE QUINCY TORNADO, Quixey, 111, Juno 16,—Tho tollowing aro tho arties who lost most neveroly by tho tornada’of Monday : I\ Ji, Aldrich, William Marab, William Oaborn, *Mr. Parker, Dr. Smith, William Lark- worthy, Georgo Erust, A, MeMurray, Dr. Chony, Peter Domporst, Antone Lopuolse, ]ln_nri' Wil- bort, Honry Bcheinkamper, Willlam' Iliggins, Johu 1ejuo, 3lrw, MeCulo, Jobn Colling, A. Bockenfeld, Conrad Douder, Charles Sien, 11, Hippings, Hemy Menke, 1L, Goiso, Lonis Stern, Bocker & Dotliner. All'of the above-named are damsged oither by tliq destruction or tho un- rooting of buildlugs or barns, and somo by tho loss of both and other improvements. Bt, Mary’s Hospital wag also damaged, Gen, Singloton foaes iu the “destntction of fencos and sheds at the fair-ground, which be re- cently purchaged, The eity luees the Jackson School, which was complotely detuolisbed, Kegpohl Lrow., Meyer & Kespohl, and Summer & Lynds aro heavy Icscrs by tho washing out nf tho fouodution and walls of their colossal busl: nees struotures in course of erection on the cor- ner of Third snd Hampebiro strects, ‘Lho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney losg a bridga, and the road-bed was also injured,” The Tolodo, Wabash & Western, and tho Quincy, Alton & St, Louis, and tho Hanuibal & 8t, Josoph Raitroada havo also sufTered from the flood paused by the storm. Trmus on tho two latter wero detained yestorday in cousequenco, but aro agaln moving on tiwe. Y ‘I'ne city hns suetained a considorablo loss in domaged streots and gutters, ‘Lhe gross damage Lo our citlsoun, outside of the main sulforers, in Aemoiishied fencen, out-buildings and shody, aud the luss of trees, whrnbbory, ete., cannot bo well catunated. Tho severcat loes falls upon tho tumily of John Menne, whosc proporty was not only damsgod, but who also lost bis lifo in the storm. ‘Lo only other person roported sorlous- Iy injured js Jobin Weibring, who was on duty at No, G enging-houso whon tho stoim struck it, m”l‘ who was severely bruised by tho falling walls. ‘Cho actual loss {nsido tho city 19 estimated in dolls1s uud conts at over #100,000, - Quiney Herald, June 15, The ruin-storm last night was tho most severa that has vislted this city for many yonra. Clouda banked in the woat towards ovouing, and about 8 o'clack tho storm commonced, aud for nonrly an hour tho ram fell in large quantities, theoro being, iowever, but little wind. For near- Iy an_hour before 8 o'clock, but little rain fell, but clouds gathered agaln, and tho Leav- ons oppeared 0 opon, sud the rala camo down fu torronts, tho + quantity bo- ing por_un[m tho groatest thnt has falien in’ tho eame leagth of time siuce tho grent storm of June 0, 1872, For noarly two bours tho rain camo down, overflowing tho gut- tors and filling tho utreots and sidewnlks, and in many places doiog great damage. Shortly aftor 8o'clock something like o toruado strack the northwest part of the city, and loft destruotion in ity path, Trocs were leveled, fences carried away, aud houses blowu down. As the rain ourcd up to miduight, but little could be dono at night toward aacertaining tho oxtent of tho damage. Some particulars, howover, woro gaths ored, which nro given below. ‘I'no ouly fatal sesult of the storm, as farns known, was tho death or Jobn Menno, an old citizen, who residoa on Ejghth stroet, botwosn Yioe und Elm. Abont 0 o'clock, whilo tha storm wus at its highost, Mr. Movne hotleed that the boarda which covered & pile of bricks in his brick-yard had blown away, aud Lie wont out to replaco them. Whilo near the briok-pile s board strnck bim in thoe forehead, fraciurivg his skull, causing death. i T'he storm camo from the west, and appeared to follow tho ravines up Elm aund Chestuut strocts. Tho first place struck, =8 far a3 eacertained last oight, was tho stabls of William Osborn, tho grocar, on tha_alloy botween Fourth and Fifth and Lind and Chiestnut, ‘The roof and sccond story of tho buildiug wote carried sway, a large portion of tlie roof beiug carried ovor to Fifth strect. In tho mame vicinity the roof of Fred Aldrich's huuso was blown off and Junded on I'ifth streot, blocking tho street.car srack. ‘Thio housa af Alr. Yarker, atwo-story brick near the.corner. of Tufth and Vine, lot tho roof snd a portion of tho secoud story, The roof could not be found. ‘I'ha brick work was scattered in overy direction. A now brick house boing orected by Dr. H.,.J: Hmith, oa tho corner-of Lind and Sixth, was completely domolished, Hoth mtorics wore racently comploted, Nothing but .a -pile of brick is loft. of the structure, Tho . storm appearad to mavo oastward, betwoon Osk.and Clestunt streats, Ou Vivo -street, batweon Boventh and ighth, a framo . barn, owner's namoe not ascortained, way struck and blown intg {fragments, which were scatteroed in every dircc-, tiou, Ou Viue stroet, batwveon Niuth and Tonth, 8 brick honso, belouging to Mr. McCabo, lost a raaf, and & barn on the samo premises was blown to pieces, Anotber baru, adjoining MrCabo's on tho south, was domolished,. Ou Vino street, between 'Teuth and Eloventh, a house ownad by a.Mr, Elhott lost the roof, The chimuey on s houso adjoining was blown oft and the roof damagod. A few doors cnst of Elliott's o houso bolonging to Mr.. Borden waa nuroofed, “ul 8 bouso udjoining lost s chimuoy, Threo ables near the nbove Lonses ware blown to picces, . A two-story brick on Oak, batweon Touth and Eleventh, owned by Mr, fieluc, was unroofed and.a portion of tho second story Llown away, % Jncison ~school building, on the ocorner of Eiglith and Vino—roof blown oft sod all above ths flesy story blowa down, Teter Dam- borst's resideuce, ou Eigbth streot, near Yino, oue-story brick, -blown down, A two-story . Dbrick lhouss .on Vine, pear Lighth—roof sud recund story blown away, T'wo one-story bricks on Yina—roofs blown wway. 'I'wo new brick houses, ownod by Barnoy Hines, botwoon Oak and Vine, and Eighth and Niuth, wera badly damaged ; tho roof of oue bclmi snmcu away aud tho other belng badly wreeked, On North Fifth street fences wore blown down and trocs wore pied up in tho sticets, blocknding (ko eidewalks and the ntreet-car track, Tha crossiugs at Uroadway and several other streots wero washod out. . All tho way from Third ntreet east, as far us tho ruportor went, trees wore taru up by the roots or blown down, vebicles wors blawn scross tho strects, and in sowe justances were loat en- tirely, . Fonces wero blowu down all the way 1ot Third to Nioth, betwoen Oak and QLastuut wtreot, ‘Ulie reporter hieard of Lious east of ‘Ponth streat boing Llown down, but, owing to tho luteness of the hour, was unsblo to learn particulsis, 14 is Lolioved thas a number of oused bot i the above hist wero dostroyed, It in aldo rnl;:oxmd that_couniderable damago was done ou the prairie. In many places slong tho live of the storm, the gutters aud stroots wero entiroly waahed out, Fho butire bottom south of the city was flood- od. (Oak strest, wost of Bavouth, was » roring tarrout, A wan foll iuto the guiter womewhere noar Fifth aud was carvied by tho streaw aver Lt & bluok Lefors ke could got ont, The strook waghied aut badly, After 12 the rain geased, but lppulr’\l‘wlan .h:dk;(nt;x'l' that tho storm wey uob wver, o'cluck Lhero wae » good prospect for & renowal of the sturm. (o ekt Tho windwtornn nu‘puln $0 Lave been confined to s'vinall soction of ke north past of tue aity, Tuo Llow in the vicinlty of the wiquaze and In tho south part of town Was not Lieavy snuughy to causs any daivago. Lho loss frowm the washivg sway of earth sud from flooding of prewlues in tho sauthern part of tho city is supposed to ba groat. luquiriow woro made up 30 & late hour Q 1ast night, buk no repprts wers abtained of loss othor {hsn !rq_m WRLEE i that pars of town, . MINE ACCIDENTS, . Bpesta) THargleh fo The Chicago Tribupe. . LASatzm, 11, Juno 16.—James Radigan had ono eye and his cligek Injmed and Pat Me- Mniion had his head bruised by tho falling of :aullmlm%ulibul "wl'm' the LaSalle cont m(gn -lo-das. Tha injurley yerp not vory sprere, buy B 1k o 1ed o paggy o0 P94 oIy severe, by " RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Hrerfal Diavateh to The Chicano Tribune, Dernorr, Mich, Jano 16.—A trmin on the Grand Trunk ran against a cow at Yoynt Clem- ona last night, throwing It off and Injuring Engi- noor Dartlott, nf Port Huron, go ho died to-da; ¥y aud Jol Morrison, fireman, who is nps nxpcctml tolive. . DROWNED. Syectal Digpateh to The' Chfeagn Tridnne, Toass S1quxaw, ich., Juno 16.—A 10-yoar-ald san of Donjamin Forbap, of Oarrollton, while playing npon soma loge ncar Saylor's mill yes- terday, foll into tha rivar aud was diownod, Tho body waa rocoverad, A A BHIP-RIGGER KILLED. Spectal Duavgteh to The Chfcagn Tribune. Dersorr, Mich, June 16.—James Bolton, riggor employod on the schinoner Winslowy! fell 60 feot to tho dack to-day and was killed, RALLROAD NEWS, THE PEORIA & ROGK ISLAND RAILROAD. J. R. Hilliard, the Receiver of tha Jeoris & Rock Tuland inilrond, filod a roport yostarday of his proccedings for the montha of April and May: Antonnt on hanil April 1 .., Reeelpla fur tho montl. .., BoIONCe BAT L cvoreereonnserosronenee s BILAI0T0 Rocelpta for Msy from agenis and Condnct- orn. 21,835.08 From o 813513 Bundric e 471618 $12,733,50 FExpeniled for supples vees 2,670.011 Croas-{fos .ooauny w _015.30 Railroad from, &e.... o T101,23 ‘Account of chattel u 1 Pay-rolis and labor. Burdries Otlies ro $10,677.51 entesparensenss. DIULOE On baod Juno L......, THE ROCKFORD, ngfi}:‘ ISLAND & ST, LOUIS OAD, . IL Forry, tho Recciver of tho Rtockford, Tock Istand & t. Louis Tniltoad Company, filed his monthly repors, showing Balanco on hand April v, Rteceipts during May.... 41,406,903 BH9ILTE Pali for eperating expenses {n Ma: ‘Dalanco on Liand May 31.. Tha Receiver alao roport y Igtion of ;olut earntngs with tho Chieago, Ttock Taland & Pacific Rallcoad ho has obtained nn amonut’tobis eredit with that Company sufficiont to pay the tinclt rental due it for July, Septem- ber, aud October last, aud asks to be allowed to pay is and credit it ou his books., In nccordanco with tho order of Court lio has also depesltod with tho Clerk £30,700.23 to pav ths decroo in favor of f. H, P'ortor, for a balance duo on cars, togethor with intorest. ‘I'he Recelver finally asqs that the ropart may bo approved, sud an allowanco of 81,000 mado to him for po:sonal services for tho past month. LIVE STOCK. . Tho Genoral Froight Agont of the Cbicagoe, Rock Istand & Paclic Railrond has issued tho ftollowing circular in regard to shipments of live stock ¢ * The clause of gur classification permitting shippera of livestock {o skip caltle, hogy, and slicep i same car, by putting up o partltfon, ta Hercby abrogated, On and atter 20l Snst, sgents will not. permit parilifons to be orecied, neittior will they allow shinpers to load cattle, hiogs, or sheep in samo car. Agcnts will notify ahippers that cars loaded with mixed stock will not be poruiitted to loave tho station until the shipper ro. moves elther thy cattle or hogs, THE NORTHWESTERN, Conelderablo surprise was manifested in Now York last Saturday, whon it was stated that, at the nunual mecting of the gcockholdera of the Clicago & Northwestern Railroad Company, the Directors were authorized to issue $10,000,000'0f bonds convortible into comman stock, if the, deomed such a procesding advantagoous ani not illegal, Tho effoct of this actiou was to causo tho gold bonds of the Company to decling Irom Bl to 80, amid considerablo approbousion on the part of tho ownors, 5 § ITEMS, A * Tho * Oatechiam of tho Locomotivo,” written for sho Railroad Gazelle, by Mr. M. N, Fornay, ono of tho ablest railroad engineers fn the coun- try, and latoly published in book form, ia recoiv- ing the highcat encomiums from thoso who know now to value a worlt of this kind, It is tho most claborate and corploto work on the conatruction of locomotives yot publisbed, and 1a an fuval usbie aid to thoso employed Lo tho construction of locomatives, and locomotiyo ouginoera. The tics for soveral miles of the Chicago, Mil- lington & Wostern Railrond are on the ground, nmf the iron hins begun arriving, Severul con- struction-cars are in thias city, aud an engine is qa the way, It is seid that the section from Ohi. cano to Warronyille, 25 milew, will be completed thiy season. % PEACE DECLARED, 2 Bavrivore, Juns 10,—The Directors of the Daltimore & Oblo Railrond Compsuy, ac the special meoting to-day, ratiflod the basis of eot- tlomons ay agroad by Prosidont Bcoit sad Vico- Prosident Kiug, maklog-s single amendment, which, it is expected, will moot with the ap- proval of the Directors of the Ppunsylvania Railroad Company. s - New Yonx, June 10,—A dispatoh from Daltj- more, Md., stotes that tho Baltimors & Ohio Tailroad Diroctors have ratifisd the agreoment with thoe Poungylvauin Bailrosd Company, and thelr diflcuitios are sottled. - It 18 undaratood that tho sgrooment Isfor a po- riog of ton years, the companlos to ogroo upon moderate rates botwoon all compoeting poiuts, which will be mxintained’ by both. Tho con- tract can only bo tormiuated b'{ resolution of the roupoctive Boards. A apacial cotomiitos in to bo uppointed by each Board, ta whom shall be roforrod all matiors of differeuce, if nuy, that may ariso rolative to the practical working pf the sgroemont, and with powor to adjust all complaints betwesn tho two companies, The Ponpaylvania liallrosd Gompauyiopens its liney betwoon Pluladelphin aud New York to the Dal- timare & Ohio Railrosd on tho same {orms that they give other cnnnncflné; roads at Philadel- phia. This agreomont, it is botioved, will boof b permauont characier. It {a undetstood that {jh? 3«““5 of the agrecrment will not be pub- shed, Barrtiwony, Md, June 16,—The Pennsylvauia and Baltimore & Ohlo Rallrosd Qompantes haye reached a agtjsfactory uoderstanding as to tho propoeed amendment to tha agreament betwoon theso companics, 80 that it may be regarded as practically adoptod, . Ppuavsteuts, June 10.—~The Doard .of Directors ‘of the Ionnsylvania Nallroad, this mumluf. nrpmvm of tuo bases for an agres- ment with tho Daltimore & Obto liallroad, en- tored into in Now York on Friday Isat, and tolegraphed tholr sctlon to the sitimore & Ohia Tiaiiroad Company, whoso Board Is now in gos- slon, but bave not yet recoived & reply, Bartinong, June 16.~The Baltimoro & Ohfo Tpilroad Company to-day notifica holders of its fiyst-mortgago bonds dus 1at July, 1875, that it will pay the romainder of this loau, 1'88&,250, origivally $1,128,600, at noy date In advauce of matunty, with tntorest to date of paymont, on Bruauumlnu 84 tho offico of tho Treasuror ju altimore. e I A Jealous English Oritic on an Amore can Book. London Academy, “Lotos Leaves,"—The gorgeous binding and good print of this volumo ere its chiof attrac. tions, It iseald to be writteu by mombers of the Lotoa Club, and if that meaus & club for doe 1tig mothing, we cannot wonder at tho produc tlon, The writers numbor smong them Wilkie Collius, Aark Twain, Whitclaw Reld, Johin s and othors, ‘Tho book conslats chiefly of advons turey, storios, and pooms. ‘The adventures aro woak, the lilollul aro weaker, the poewmn aro weskest ; but it will look woll on drawing-room tables, and iy the sort of book which becamo populac sbout fifty yoars ago ss part of the fure uisure of & woll-arranged mittiog-room. SPORTING. NEWS, Races gt Jpeksop, Mich. Soyth Bend, and Marengo, IH, The Keoknl Ball Olub Gives It Up and 3 Disbands, Annaal Rgeea by. the Neyy York Tachi Club, THE TURF, "TOR SOUTH REND Ic % % Knectal Prupates o The - Chtcane E'ridupe, 8ovutit ' Braw, ton horsos entered goyon starting, by ownars and drivera for s Jittlo whilo, with {hn evident intoutjon of trying the . metal of tho judges, bat, a8 nothing was mado by it, thoy soon cooled off, apd thp lattar part of tho races wera conducted with good order. In the first lieat, Houene CGieorge got tho bestof the gend-off, holding the position thronghout, sud winning by n neck aver Audtion. Just ny tho #econd hoat weq bejug- enlled, Rlobert T Lee, of Topeks, Kan., who camo from Jackson last night for the purpore, camo to the Judges® etand and entercd o protest, accompaniod by an aflidavit, against Honest George, alias Raw Jim- my,and his dejver, Georgo WalfT,of Tapoka,cleim- lnL" that lonesp ’Gem;fi’,]nd mado Vuuttm‘ th‘:{ln 2:45, with tho fyll knowledge of Wolfl, sho had been his formor gwner, and, as Wollt would not awear liim in, both liorea and “drivor wore ruled off, Leo has boon to great oxpenao koeping this horse in view, and showed that his object in protesting wn? to get tho legter of Wplll, with \rhom hip Lias heen on Lad -forms’ for * sovorsl years. Tho ruyling gavo the hear fo Auction, who tooli tho next two hoats. Tho purso was for R700 for horacs that bave novor tiot. ted botter than threo minutes, $350 to first, £200 to socond, and 160 to third. = . soon, G. g Auction...iu... Dru i, Monibiiuo Batil @, y. Qray Ir; 1L, a, Chief, ., ik, s, Toadm W, g, Slim Jim, Tano—3i40} S Tho second race was a fino ong, and created consdorable oxcitomont, it being woll contested, B, Dryant, of TLoiisville, Ky, bad a flne youpg Lay gelding that, .with tho work shown licre, promiscs down I’IM tho tyyanties be- fore iho season is ovar, o falled iy gottpg tho lead in cach send off, biut aa ho warmed !xr to hin work, strode forward to irin, calling forth tho plandita of tho crowd, The nurse wos 8700 for hopscs tagt nover trotted bottor than 2:30, mgrl.:‘siuu 19 flrst, $200 to woooud, and 140 to ird, % THE RCORY, B. 4. John Ghambers, Br, m, Waitaljt Clr, g, Professor, 8. g. Billy Brencer, Timo—Uiy0; 235’y 25 3 %47, The-runnipg race, which clospd the day's 8port, wgs a lumo alfay, and $he ntteption foll off, many of the spectators pot staying to'weo it out. “Tho pureo wad X300, running, milo Leats, freo to all, bent iwo in throe, $160 to tirat, - 8100 to scond, and $30 to third, E TUR #OORE, 11, a dim. 8 4 di: Ch. g, Dick Lewi 2 dis, 1, g. Youug Donni B dia; Ch. g Indluniaz TIE WARENGD BACEA. dpecia} Disvatohiq I'he Ohicuno Tribung, - mm’;aa'*u., o0 o veiny sran in flue contiltlon. " Tho races wora vo intoroat. ing, and wera-witnesred by A large'crdwd, Tho firat race of the day wnsa lialf-mile dash for x purep of g0UD, won by Nimgod, The follow: 0g 1d 5 THE BUNMMARY } S.lxl':‘{:!fl' . »;‘ 3 | lge. 2 84 Buddew 3 » Tme=81% 64 ; ‘66, ;2 3 * In the 2:30 race, great oxeltemont wan creatod iz betting circles bu acconnt of the withdrawnl of Wlplebpno, Phil Bhecidan's apposer. * Hos placo was Ulted by Litty Steatcon, T'ho purse of £1,000 wag won by Plul Bheridan, Tho folloys ivg is ¥ X, i % & THE BUMMARY, Flecty.... Phil Biterld T it T'll':.l’““” of §800 on o 2: Frank'Allison, Tho folloying is 7 whe susstan Tommy Doxid. Littlo Moso. R3O G 2 . * THE JACKADN MAGES, Bpeelal Disuateh ta J'ha Okicago Tribune.. | ©. Jacksoy, Mich, Junc 16.—Tho second day of tho Jackson horsq munlfi:fi: was _favored with very' fing weathor; and fully’ 0 tonded the races. Tho first called wi Dilot, Mambrinn, Tronsides, aud . Li drawa ; the othore scorod. I hard ,uue0e. Lady ‘Turpi Calmar, Teme—303; 245 1 Lady Turpin was tho favorite last night and Rickard to<tav. ORI i Sl i o2 7 Tho 2:23 class wasa fine race. "Thore were slx cntrios, slt startors, Tho foltowlog is gmtbrr Jonathan,, Noass: ¥ Frod Iloopor wae'a hot favorito Jass njght, and Bolla to-day more than Jomathan, Jopthuy tonk - fltst - money, Belis second, Hoonor third,’ and Morris fonrth. ~ All tho purses at this meets ing oro, 91,600, To-morrow tho ¥:50 raco, with ton entrios, and the 2:27 race, withi nino, ali-of thom favorites, promig lots of fun, o © . ST, PRTEUSBING, PA., RAOEM: * - Special Inspatah to The Chvouge ‘Orsdune, ' ¢ Enrx, Va., Juno 11, —Tho 8t. I'cterspurg rmoes opened yoaterday, Tho thrao-minute raoe was won in threa etraight . ¥ Jouh.Billings tn 248, 2434, and 24816, Tho 2:50'Tace’ wan won by Qen. ficton in throo gtraight Loats, fn 2,43, %1, and 2:8134. i AT PEORIA, . e Special Diapatch to T'he Chicaga Tribune, Tsonta, Jll,, June 16,—A keries of races be- twoau genblomen's drivivg-homuen Ly been in- nugurated Lera, tho second of wuich took place a4 the Uniou Driving Yack zhis afternoon, .4'ho Taco yaa hotwoon a bay horse ownod by Stac Huzt, snd s sorzel gelding ownod by Cliarlos I, Moaore, Tho sorrel won caaily in throe siraight leale, Tho purse was $100, . . Spectal Dipsian 1o s O i pectal Dapulal SRy 4 ne, . MaNKATO, Minn., Juno J6.—Tho soeaud day pf tho mcotjug-has Loen a grand spccows, tho at- tondauce pn*lug heon more (han donblo thet of youterday, Tha foatura of ibo day waa tho mile %ux:]ui Eu .‘lcr Wich tho ontrioy vvv'arnl Capo od, ueon of Diamonds, Allio Mack, Walior D, Buwaneo, Uconto Qal, iucoby. forerly Ba= vauns, sud Plow Boy, Iavonun won in 1:473{, Queen of Dixmonds second, Suwanes third, and Oconto fourth. ‘This waa the tinest tiald of run- ning horses ever [u Minnesots, and oach was ptrongly backeds Delweon 8,000 and $8,000 changed hsnde. The trottiug race for the citizons' purse, for horses never bafore trate ted for money, with four entriow, wns won by Charlio Rojd; (astoat time, 3:18, The programiuo to-marrow includes trotting Tacos in the 2:45 and 2:00 clasecs, and a running- race of 3 miles and ropeat, with lurgo entsies for oaoli, BASE BALL. WAR IN TEE 0AMP. . Derides dernonstrsting themselves to be & base-ball fallure, tho White Htooklingu are afflct- od with an iulorual dissension aud bad foollug whicls, it not checked and quicted at pnoe, will tond to doprive them of wuch of thoir present sbaro of eflicioncy. How far this unpleasaut- uous oxtends I8 not fully knawn, but ono player, the most jmportant, ayd whoso placa ap this time inthq seasou it would be simost imposaibla to supply, feels 80 deoply sggriovad thab- he threateus Lo léave tho club, o It appears: thab Zettleln, recently, on more tuau one oceasion, bhas lucurred Mausgor Wood's Ind., " Juno' 16,—Tho - races’ opened liere to-dpy Wit #a flne weathier as conld bo desired, but with only o falr attendanco of people. 'Tho crowds are walting for the lnrger putsen tasmorrow, expectiug better spost, Pools sold poorly, owing to & seening want of kiowl- edgo aojong aportipg mou of the abilities of the horres, but few of which liave aver been togothor beforo, Tho firat’ wan n throe-minuto raco with Thero was a Inrga amount of *chin-music” lndulged in aplansure, and has reesjved rohtukos which he I8 nat digposed to tolornte. 'Lho Jlastens n tholr last gamo with the Whito Stockinga batted bis gitchinl at a L‘rmlmlonu raje, tho unuaual pumbar, of throe-base. hits occasioning much sanmn to thomo who hays liad ‘earrfidanon in Zettlein's akitl and rupu?nuou &g n piteher, Mr. Wood was at o loes to understand the auccesn of the Ilostons in this renpect - nipon- any --other --ground - —than that Zetilemn's pitching was toned down to a far Km u‘flrrcul;n nlcgl:'oo u‘l‘“!‘ml might lu\lvu nlmlu it‘. ceapdingly, at tl 4 9 9 gAme, ho charges! Zet with hn\'ln 80 (f m!l l‘ul i l_\('m:.nnu.a ‘Zu; donled it, nnd,’ fesling “its Infiatice, has sinco threatoned {o resfgn, “As lio in_under contract, thote §s probably o chanco. for him to leavo the club, but a player in his bad frame of wmiud id nol likely to bo of groat scrvice. - “Sneetal Dlepa 74 efov TYByna, * Ar. Lnu‘s, . Jyuo 16.—Tho gapis botwean tha I'hllng]olfih Re gufi%on;mu‘ mnnc‘l:lun to-day v:nn witaksad Dy, people. Tho vigtors of $he Plitadi bl S Moo by & soncs us £f cu mada the Letting in favor of the I'hiladelphins, tiough Lhero yero ugmbopy o hoty mple pyan. Tho gamq ]vnn not brjlllant by “gny moans, ‘a8 will lio baén by tha appendad orears on boih wides, Bradloy pud Jake slopo muml solves, the former by tho moet oxtrnordjnpry rllcmn;:lm hna cver dong jn this cn{, and the aitar by figtep l,mftm:- In tho fhird Iy~ ning Piko mado o' clean threo-haso hit,' sud cold have mado a homo rou but for a too timid Caplains 5 ' A 1ntngaes f 1284606780 |t Louts ... 20320010 0% Philadelpliing,ys v os 0000010 1— Tuna earnied—tt, Lot 33 Philadelylijas, none, Tatal bare hita—St, Loulw, 183 Thiladolphiae, 8, Tutal errqra==Bi, Jou indelplilng, 5. DISHANDYEST 0N TIE KEOKUES, Sprewf Lugpalch to The Chicaye T'ritume. . Kroxuk, n.,.fllm!l Ifl.ix\flcrfl hard thl!’glu againay hoayy odds, the Weptern Baso-13pll Club, of thia oity, has at length succambed, and .wos formplly dlglmn_ufid, n&)flux to tha Lprd luck of tho Iieoluks. Iulercst in {ha gamto lioreaboubs ™ gn fallon “off very much, and the grto I'QECIF(S of lsto have boon light. 'J:{)Iu has di-copraged clupg from conitng bore, ahd ran tho finshcos of tho home nhio vory low. Afllor bay buu'cngngmf to pla: with tho Chicago White Stockings; Carbine with 1lio Dostons, Hallinan and Barulo with tho Mu- tuals, and Goldsmith with tho Quiney smateurs, o < ATHLETICR—ATIANTICH: = New Yomm, ‘Juuo 10.—Daro-baif: Athletics, 13; Atlantics, 1, 3 3 it g ‘AQUATIC, ypr NEW YOUR ) CLUB REGATTA, 4 New Yonx, Jung 16,~The anouai regatin of tho Now York Yacht Clul waa eniled to-day ovor tho "deun! courso, distance nbout 40 miles. A novel featuro of tho raco was a contast Lotween tho gteam yachts Idoal, Lookout, gud Baratiue, whiich was wou by the Inttor in 3 b, 632 m., 10 see, ‘Lhe prize for the firet-clasa Achioonor yachty way taken by the Palajor i 6 b,, 21 m,, 49 sec. Tufi.nr %0 égr the secou;l-flnu.u gelpouers was wnlul_y‘l‘ ,u omcitl;n P fllm.. r,m uee.h "Thio Vision won the first-clasy sloo; zo, A tho Madeap 1ha hecond, Risien ua a Thp micd ;;ncmu All«;flrm, klilnmhlnr. mg th- orer £atled ‘for o supscription cup, whioh wag wou by tha latter, ¢ el —_— - FINANOIAL. BANADIAN FAILURES, AlonznEsL, Can,, Junp 16.—Tho talture of flio Jaeques Cartjor Dank waa brought about by com- plications with contractors and speculators, Tl 1 tho supervision of othier banks, ‘The Star of to-day eays tho firm of Bonnets,- nsorn & Co., of Quebee, has suspended, with linbilitiea estimated at £1,044,000, distributed na foliows: Union Dauk, $170,000; Qnebos Dank 2225,000 + BAnk of Mantreal, 2250,000 ; Natioust Tank, €25,000: St.'Adicans, Daok. £30,000; and J. O Toes, 892,000, *'Fheabove figuros. aro not roardod as altogother correct, and tho lavilities uill probsbly nount to a great doz} moro than that spm, K A DETROIT PAPER 1N QUESTION. h Sgecial Dispatch to Ihe Chicaya Tr{bunt, Dernorr, June 10.~Business-men wera o good deal'axercised to-day by n'report thiat soveral notes payabls to tho,ordor of Harvoy D, Winsor, of Winsor mining repute,* and {pdorsed by, Barnasd stroki pad i W. Hudkou, jrare uuxouri ble documentn, ‘s tho' Indorssmants, #o the ropott 6aid, wezo forgarics, Tho holder of opo af thoso notos has byought smt, and the chacac- ter of tha signatures will bo bramgbt out in’ ocourt, 'Tha mtnount involved s said’ to bo at loat 230,0 ¥ UThurieiw' Weeds Vistt'to Tweed, g New York Correspondencs fiosten Journal, ' Thurlow Weod to-day is one of our wowt infl-- enttal citizons, Ha In n flold-marshal In politics, ayd biy inlluenge with the differont dopartmonty. is excepdod by that fof 1o ono awong .us. Sick amd foclie as ha i, he is atilt n great power. *Hio fn & humano twan, and the fooblg, oppresued, and sufforing rarely appeal to hlm?u vain., Twoed, a life-Jong acqnaintance, soot for My, Weod afior bis “tnearceration on hlne!fi\n}ll'& Iuland. Ho found the Bows suffering froni bad trestmont, treatment which Woed pronouncod barbatous. s coll was a atono cofli, and bis copvenlonces would uot have boon prononnced docont for a dog.” o was through Mr, Weed's Intorvantion tha}, tho barbarous troatmont to which Mr. Treed was subjocted was clsoged. Twoed.wus wo, grratoful for thia aervico rondored.that ho again Bolit for Mr. Wood $o help him ‘ss¢apo from. his confinement.’ "Mr, Wead ponctrated tho purposo of tha cail pnd vialted: tho groat ohlef at his Islaud Bomo, , Me! Woed sald: *You havo' sont {for me, I prosume, o sce if I will interfore to induce tho Governor to interposoin your bohalf,'t **You," was tho roply. * I am nfenid,” said Mr. Weod, ‘that you have not tho power to da the oniy thing thnt wonlll justify nn interteronco on your bebalf. If you eouid restoro threo or four millions of monoy, or oven one million, ;uwx might bo “eatisflad " and_ you rolessod.” - 41 ‘am utierly powerlesy,” Troed * sald, "*‘to make any restitntion. Perspnally' I havo had bittlo benefit' from the' monoys token from tho city: Eyverybody had o clun upgn me, gnd right and loft I havo dis. bursed tho funds to others. My lawyord wore paid baitn ‘tmitlion,” Invostments ln roal estnts havo baon rainous.. Immense sums have been lost by stuck spoculation y snd. though I am roputed to, bnm;mnnqclyhrlch, axeopt 4o proporty sottled avenoting,” | Bursting into teapy, Tweop gai: “X would gladly givo up ovary dollar I noeness in the world to make reatitu- tion. - I 1 had boon mors saltlsh aud had taken E«monnl cliatge oftho monoy I wunld uok Lave can hora, Eaep: tho difliculty, - Tho proporty s boyond “my oontvol’ and'I cannot roturn it, Aud unless 1'makenome restitution the Governor f‘:xlxtl-!'uot and ought not to interpose in my be- The Smail-Fox—A - foriblc. Adven joans omns BOBERS, T My York Digpakch (o Lorton Journal, Bmall-hox 18 pravalant iuithe Gernny districta on tho cast vide of 'the ¢lty, and tho IHealth ofli- cora meos” with - muok_opposition in- removing pationts to tho Publio Pest 1losptal. Yeutorday 8 caso was roported ab No. 167 Btanton streof, and a doctor and assistant were saut in an ambue Inneo, " ‘Choy mounted the narrow stalrways to thg ton flobr and knogked at tho door, which was ltunodhhly opongd iby s woman, When sho sat' wiio' wore “hér visitora sho ahrieked, and ens deavored to push tho door to] again, but the men kopt it open withons dlfijenlty, * Yon slisy't l‘h\ iny husbynd,” the woinan cald, dog~ godiy. ¥ 1jo’H aloug hare with .16, -and at tho tbpof tho houve” Iv makea no ‘difforenco,” paid the doctor, *and I cau's siay.to muliply words all night, . This 18 & tonament-liouse, and wodon't allow any cascs to remsin in them." Withous further talk tho doctor brushod vast the woman, follpwed by the ambulanca mau, but the woman hung to thoir coatw and heggod of - them to dosfat, I a forthor room o man, Otto Chris tr, lay on a bed, almost nuconncious, Tho doo- tor mud his sasintant spprascbod the bed, when the woman rustied - formard nud, selding Lthem both, pulled thown off, and ths twa man wera obllged to have p jund-jo-haud fight to oblain possossion of hiot husband’s body. .Whilo tho Aoctor anuglht Lor round thd body” and pinjoned Lior arms b0 her sides, tho other rapldly bolsted tho dyiug man on hig shouldors, epito of the aganizing groans of tho moribund, ‘tha manfim that the husband was really leaving bor pave her rounowad strengt! slo sprang onuce more awsy from the ductor and scized Liw, who rolled from tho assistant’s shouldors to tho ground, ‘they then' began dragging tho body aloug the tloor to the staircase, the wite clinging to |fuul shrioking diswally, Last eveuiug tho mun died, aud to-day the excitemont amoug tho Germans 1s intenso. Friouds of small-jox paticnts threat- ¢n {o mob small-pox officers, and tha police biave Lecn called on to protoct thom, L t ———— An Egyptinn Brigndier, Ool, D. ¥..HBoyd, Buperiutendeut of the Louls- {ans Btato Unlversity, has definituly accopted th sppolntment of the Uoverument Military Uollogs vear Cairo, Egy[&l,, with the tank and pay of Bngadier-Geneyal in tho rogular army of the Khodive, But be will nob Inost: hikely leavo | Loulsisua befors - Uctobor,- possiLly -ylanuary | next, W Orleans Tites yayp that thg ap- Iwlutmentiwes isde un e rocowlnsndsbicn of- Gan, W, 4 Bhosipp. bank i to ba carried on with tho' aid nnd under |' RA = AY'S REMEDIES, R. R | Radway's Ready Relief CURES TIIB WORST PATNS In from Oue 1o Twenly Minglg — NOT ONE HOUR sulelied thom, | After seading this Advertisoment noed any ony ) suffer with paip, ¥ Radway's Ready Relief I A CURE OB EVERY PAT v Tt-was the first and {s the Only Pain Remedy | That tnstant]y af hy IR S the otk emetating natas, slar Tangd, Bingnah, h 3 Lauct, Wiownal, owals,or oilisr glaiudy Or srasas, iy Introm Oneto Twenty Minutes, No matter how vinle Hfertmatie, Rod viddom Tocas G ralgle, o preatrated with the naln, the Infinu, Crlplod, Nurvousy'! disonro may sulor, " s Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. JInfismmation of the Kidnoys, Infiymmat ox’"um Blnddor,lnllmlmul‘ou P tgo Bn‘w:'?n ala, Mumps, Congostion of « - Lungs, Sofe: Bhront, Dyfonlt fianl.unE, Balpitation of _tho Hcart, 2 Igsiorics 5 Oroun, Diphthorin, Ca- ToolByohb, Noraatal, aictey, s Ivauralgia, lournplis Gold"Obills, Agdo Chtlia, ™ Tho applieaflon of the Reads Tellot to the part PARtY whicro o' Paln or dlthaully exlsts will aford v SRS Hians n halt a tumblorof water wlh, £ Jlox o ;s llllmil%! fil'fiv()fll"\[!!, Bpraine, :lvmr'slnnucll “hflu g hurn, 8fck Hoadache,'Diarrlioa; Ussoatety, Cholic Wiei 1a,the Bowcls, .xl.:l:.x;r jaloralpaineg Vs AT, iprealicld Alkgs Cares' & babtln of : 1 DY RALEY W hian? oty nwm‘:xm 0un ur vaina. froin Shans . water: B tina Eronchs Hrands or ko os & atiosiiar " FEVER AND AGUE. Fovor and Ayuo curad for fity conts, semudlal sgent i 1ho warld that SU1 gucs feris mod ot and all othior malarlous, billue, scarlot, txpliold, 3¢l 2t otiar AT lm“nmn‘.y'. l.'m;fn; 80 quick ag adny's Neadr Neliof, il B r A BTy Drdegtaley - 11 Soate por bottle HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btznng and ymiro rich blged : [ e Ee T SR inerasn et feeh tpd woieats the SARSAPARILIN RESOLVENT s mada tho moat astoniebing caras. o quick, so T30 aro ‘o changes the Body. aoiaraees " nidar tho tnflaess of this fruly wone T, dortul medicine. that Every l}n&'nn Inerense In Flesh and Welght is T Been and Tell, el THE GREAT BLGOD PURIFIER, K-oermn of the Sarsapariltfan’. Rosolvant _communl. cate througlt the blogd, aweat, uring, and nthor flady apd Julcas of. llxg JYpem. Wio vigor ul, lifo, for It ropsin th Ywasts’ of the body wirh hew and noud Inatarint: perotula, rrphilis, ponmunption, glaadula divenso, wioory 1y tho thiaat, woipih, bumdrs, Hodos In" tho "ulisds and othar parts of the ‘sysiem,'sars oyos, strumorous charges trum tho garm, and the wo i forms, of riin dis. enses, oruntione, fover aros, acald load, Fingwnrn, saft Ehaum, arysivoie, acho, pIAck spots “..m."fi.-nu ticsi tumore, aanoers in tho wemb, aad’ all_weakoning sul palutar divcliargos, night rchin, Ioda of” sporm i ail wastvs of tho ity prinolule, ate within tho curativa rangs of thls wonder of modorn chonsiry, and. & fow dayer uie will Yo 1o any borson pstng & 'for sitbor (ischso 164 ntont power ¢ cliro than. Pt matlont. dally bicomin fnducad y the wastes and decompesition that i eontinually progrosel ceadnin arrveling thos wfll‘fl, fl’!d Tep: tho sams with now material made frum bealthy blood,~and this the Sarsaparillian will snd doss saours,—a ra {g corlaing . for whot ories s ForiBpREad e Gork i purth: 'l.‘ tlon, nllllll)ll:l‘-‘?fl'i Illa llll‘:l‘{llll.l lllld 'hnH'M.ol‘(w‘t'wlll" Sl i oo e wxnry ay the petion - tolf Himinl? Krowind boitee and sirenger. tha fol poatlug Bulter, appotite kmproving, and fiesh and wolghé " foarotin, oty doos. the Syrsaparilisn: Tosolvent, sxeot il kpown vomedial agonta tn the cure of Chronle, Sorofulons, Cnatlinttonal, 4G Akia disaasos, ho e by Loty mts . tivo curo for . Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Uglnazy aud Worab Discaves, Gravel, Disbetas, Tiropey, Uplassr and Worsh Diseases, Crarel) Disbetar, ehtn L oase, ailuminuris, and (o all csce whars (hievo iro brick- duntdouvsite, oF tho wator ia thiak, clondy, mized with snbatness Jito tho rlfto of an ogi, e fhrsady ik wiin o |, by I T e R A A e N Lpsuing sonsatfon whor Bassiog wator, end pala o suall : of tho back and atoug tho lofuss ; Twnor of Twelye Yenr® Growth Cured by Rudway’s Resolveut, . TCyEoLy, Mass., July 18, 150, 1 huyo bad pvarian tunior lnl,ll'u tho dootors safd. ++(horo was i hofh fof Sirted evorything Wist was recommondot, hut otis Ing Holperd fum, K saw your Hoasivont, and” thought T would tryit; bt hiod mo. falth fn ity bocause I liad sufs furpd fus tivlvo youry, 1) lulgnl.llclnnunlhm voot :umrnnnhux«lllpwu‘n e "and” twa' bottlos of your SETOIT B 60h batiore earias s Jmus 10 1 boon orfolt, snd [ fael butio Tor, plor Hva fhr twolva soars, 1o worst (UBI0F was 1 (4o ol D, RAnway, f'ml fih’w‘:l! A!' il h Xhe wroln. I writa this Prioo, 81 per battle. - AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Kroma pesiacat gcntleman and estdontf Clocinatt, o o st 1 ‘ool lmown 10 tho Howsp Dibliahors thraaghoat tha United Riatas, ‘00 25" New Yonw, Oct, 11, 1870, a seuso of - DN, MADWAT-Dran Brn: duly to ‘the auffatiiig to mako a Uris! Ma worktng of your medicinu on mysolds o son beon aflecter with sawy truablo (n m{uwu-. wich the physicians Tioluse lu'tha urolis, as aleo (3. neyy and Uisdder, aud wavo it as pition that my 3 rokrs—woild ‘{vfirjmnx xs(ficim urs od s it igglcfao, aud b takou x Iyreo dusnilty of wodic [ bo o} Illlflo‘ll homieu] fimqm ut o X Vit et O atunleiii oubes bhviag bowe taade be pobs. rumodies, and somo four nooths a; 1’8 Butioa {0 1o’ Filiaduloinia fsound o Eronia 57.(".'&:-%‘-‘-:-.!?:,&- ™ - it biay {I)flufwf :l‘lnll 3 h;l‘ lhl:)s“’ ot ko sullering i i and vorilla, temtrehtc i dary L was groat 'y Rel and noncad taking them, fioved: 1 aee N sl B I A NP, Olnetaaaty, 0. ,DR..VR'ADWAY’B Regulating Pills o, Wrugthan, Tiad- gul“flu Btoack, ervous Iisparcs, vonees, Indigestiou, Dys+ ous Fovor, Tifanisation b Dicteatnie o fio Ty e Po gure: ;u'fih. GORALLIDE RO miorcury. lnurals: oF dbIotarions &y oryo the follawing ayin sosulting lrom n-am?;'i'uflfiu; cestive Orgayaso ot o uatipatio, fawasd Piles, (olfoow of tho Boud ta e ityof the Htomach, Nauses, flvarthary, Dis: Kulmmu Wulibt ja (ho Biomseh, Kour uptions, Bloklag ur Flutturiggs fa the Pit of the Bloms ach, Swimting ol 0 Huad, Hurdol and Diliculs lirhth e Foiteriags at thy 1linct. Ubo} e ve Bullogat- o sonsation whe ta » Lylng Posiir, Diiatats o Vis- fut, Duts o \Vuh.‘nlun g alght, Ferorand Lull Pal in tha Huad, Dofitiency of Pofspiration. Yellowness o lmlfl L1 3, A’nn fix the bld-‘ll"lu;fl Limbs, an iy o o o, AL Ly suddes s A taw doncs of “hen‘-'nllnkd urdgse, o ‘tho syatern ow X5 cuuts Juf o | frotg all tho al Lox bold Lg Qriggiotae - 7 e oy Iogu »False.aud True,* lotierstamp o RADWAY & (0., e '5‘&' Vo L adaation il Wonaans Hand Warren, ity

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