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} i s P i i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30, 1875, - SPORTING NEWS. The White Stockings Vanquished by the Hartfords---4 to 1., Ball Games Yesterday at Cincin N nati and 8t Louis, Rosult of the Pigeon-Shooting Match at Dexter Park Yesterday. Aquatic.--Pedestrianism, BASE-BALL. TIE MARTFORD-CTIICAQD GANE. The Hartfords sud Chicagos played tholr soc- ond game yeatorday afternoon, The first con- test between theso ninos was o remarkablo one, the score being but 1400 as tho end of cleven Innings, and Chicago then betug the wiuner. This brilliant gamo, it was thought, woald insuro ibo Hartforde a lazgo audience upon their second sppearanco. 1t might have dove so biad they ap- peared immodiataly afterwants, bat daring thoir bsciico the Whitea hava beon conducting theme selvos 8o badly that much of the interest in base” ball has gove. Bo strong hea becomo tho disgnst for tho homa club that the sudievces have fallen off materinllv, and consequontly the Mlendance was compaiatively small yosterdav, notwithstanding the tiue performance of the contending clubg in thoiwr firsd meeting. The Whites were changed fo_tho,manner mantionod in_yeatorday morning's Trinuxe, Higham laying off, Mastings catching, aud Bielaski looking sfter right deld. 'Tho change, lu:fiftng (rom i1y offect yewtorday, 4 a good oue, and should be coutin- ued, Whilo Hnstings is uot all that might bado- gired, be is betier than the lato holder of tho eatcher’s poettion, Ha catchos woll, and docs not persist in throwing to socond whon he knows it iy omt of power ta_do 80 accurately, Biolaski plaga ngbt fleld probably ns woll as It has been played hareto- foro, Tho gamo yeatordsy resulied 1n tho dofeat of tio Chicngen Uy o score of ftol. Tt was n very pretty flelding gamo, thoro beiny: but few errorn on either sido, The Whitea lvst it by their feobloness at tho bat. Taoy amouuted to notlung thero, and ecored bub threo walo hits during the pamn, T3 follawing 13 THE 8CORE ! cinicagoa, Deviln, 16, B 11 incs, L o a0 4 is | ia o) 213 of o 0 01 1 «‘ [ Totals.. K IE] [ o1 0—4 Sona, ~{ing hoar aud Aty minates. Wit Steimae QuINY. Tho Hartfords have eneaged Quinn, Iata of the Keokuk Wosterns, aud sv_ old Clneaga La!l plav- er. aud hencoforth bo will bo used s chiauge catchor fur that pine, A DAMF AT 6T, LOTIS, Spectal Irapaten t Tle Chicato Tridune, 8r. Loum, Ao., Jnue 20.—Tho game botween iho Waslingtous, of Washington, and the Browos brought together a very slim crowd to- day, s 1t wan ensily scon boforchand that tho pines wero unoventy matchod : Innirgv— 144946067A9 Bt, Loniz, W01 420010 08 ‘Warblngtouy, weeres 0081000 UL . Taite, 4, James Blong, the Red-Stocking pltcher, left for Cincinnatr to-day. Oreat indiznation has *been expressed by ibo othor mempors of tho club at Blong's desextion, as ho hud contracted for the searon. Dan Morgan, tho orginsl iteher for the Reds, will tako l"cm:‘sg nce. long, it is sald, has been oifhaged by tha Stars, of Coviogton, Ky. « AT CINCINSATL, Cixcremats, 0., Jnne 29.—Baso-ball: Phil- adelphias, 6 ; Biars, nothing. ——— THE TRIGGER. TOURNAMENT AT DEXTEN PANK. The shootmng towrsament at Dextor Park opened finely yssterday, with the primo requinites of eplendid weathor, pleaty of entrics, snd an ahundance of strung, Lealthy birds. Littla way dona in the foronaon oxcept to shoat practice matchen and sweepstakes, and propare for tho aftermoon's taleh, ' Amony tho swcepstalies was ons in which J. J, !Klcinman, H. H, Kleinman, R, M. ¥hildps, M. \Gopecll, and Eri Bates pooled In sud made up a ‘couple of priaey, which wero won by Mossrs. 1Bates and . If. Kloinman, Anotlior swoopstakos wag shot hetween IL N. Bhorman, Eri Batos, W. C. Clristy, and the two Kleinmane, It wos won by Bhorman and Christy. Aftor dinnor tho entries woro completed for the Olub stiooting, no, partiipant buing admit- Thirsy- ted unless members of the Ausociation, four eutries wero made, and tho referoes wero, ol differont tunes, Mesars, Kdwardn and Waller, ITho ofticial scoror was Mr. Edward Fago. The conditions were tho umual ones of 21 yards riso sud 88 ynrds boundsry, 11 and T plunge teaps, #on swyglo rises. KFollowing s & liet of the entrics with the result of their first shoating ¢ 10, E. Felt 011 11—-17 l. L, Prutt, 2 pimatneon Jaboi=icior oteid TITITILT T ITTTIT AR L R B e e o e r e C M —— G O O o SR e cmC i Or M OO MmO G e e e L OrC R B E m O e e O 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 o 1 1 1 [l 1 S OGO e e o e G b b b S O C C 0 i © b o b e bkt e TITTITTITTITT 2 ° Following is tue result of tho shaoting off tho +t{os of ten, tho conditlous belug five birda oach, 26 yards riso, aud 80 yards boundary: * Vileox. ., Aowiug result R, W, Phillips, @G, O, Bheninun, W, T, Elteliyensson Ty gavo tho first €60) to ~CagU. priz BECOND PRIZE. Ten jntrln had dkmc;d n’m: b}r“x o\:‘\ nxl u\iu 4en, aud thoy accordingly shiot of tha tio for the secoud prize at vo lu;ds. 20 yards, with (b fol. Sowing rosult: Y Gearens, .. * Fivo of thi o 1 ] _accordingly maved back to 51 yards o ve busd, willi tho following result 3 > ) 1 AL V'rice. 1 18 Price. ge; The sccond prize of €30 1 gold cola ancord- . N, Bhermau, ly wout Lo B ey . TUE TUILD PIIZE ¢ 220 In gold coin deveuded on thetieson elght, anco with i .of which there wera iz, In 0 ykada, with U gulee, Lhis tie wae shot off &% scxzece "Plrea of tho entrice being still tied, thoy shot -off tha tio at U1 yarda at fivo birds, wik tho fol- a ;old eluy valuod ot r. Blicninan, who L wolt um‘w‘wu in ;.'I.I:I- Thres boing dropped tho rest moved back'to 81 yards, and mado the following score : QGeorgs Barnazd, 2100102 W. Birico.. a T, d. Higgh Auother trial was had at 31 yards, with this ro- oult : Bro0 Pyt 3 g 2. Sos ey paoy L The shooting to-day of $40, 800, $40, nd 420, o for monsy prizes A largo numbor of excollent shots lisva oxpressod their inteation to be prescnt. S THE TURF. THE KALAMAZOO DACES. Brecinl Disvaleh to The Chicaon Fridune, Raramazoo, Juno 29.—Pool-selling for to morrow's races commenced to-night. In the Zminute raco Mazominee sold against tho fiold 20 to 12, Alarge field was enterod in the 2:30 raco. Lady Star Is tho firat cbolco 20to 10 againet tho fiold ; Gralton second choice. Tho finest lot of horaes over scon togatbor in tha Weat aro here, Tho town ia full of svorts, wheels of fortuno, farc banks, roulotte tablos, ofe. —_— AQUATIC. i TME MRD WINO ROWING NRAATTA. Spectal Lnarateh to ae CAkaoo Tribuns, 87. Pavr, Minn, June 29.—The Red Wing rawing regatta yosterday resultod in a victory for tho Tted Wing Boat Club. The courso wps 9 miles. John Fos, of Ted Wing, beat Norman Wricht, of 8t. I'sul, bya boat's length. Time, 16:10. The Ited Wing four-oarod crow defsatod tha Btillwater crex. twelve minuton thirteen sece onds. A largo orowd was presont sud considere able money wasataked. —— - PEDESTRIANISM. FOOT-RACE AT RALAMAZOO. Srecral Mispateh to The Chreaco Tridune, Karaxuazoo, June 29.—Lon Thompeon, of Coldssaser, aud Hatris, of Woodstock, Can,, ran & foot-race tbis ovening., Hnrris won ensily, FIRE AT QUINCY, ILL, Bpectal Diapateh to The Chicaas Tridune, Quaxoy, M., Juna 20.—At balf-past 7 o'clock this evening a firo was discovered iu a four-story double brick block, corner of Sixth and Hamp- shirontreats, owned by Goorgo A. Jiitler. The firo was first discovered noar the roof of the building, and is soppored to have originated eoither from a defoctivo tluo or from chomicals stored in s photograph gallery. Tho block hnd a Mansard roof, covorod with slate, in consoquence of which tho laro Dopartment, was anable to bring water to bear with auy offoct 11}l the two upparatorien had beon ¢ autiroly dostrovod. Ad Boun na the roof n, however, the flames wero apsodily sub- dued. Tha Arst floor way occupled by Miiler, as adrug and ol store, and Eruer & Metzger, boots and shoos. Tha upper stoiies were occu- pied by Ohvar's photograph gallerv, tho Mivges Clark's millinery, 3cKeon, architect, and neveral other oMces. The lower ntorics wero considerably damaged by water, MMiller’s Toss on building {8 ewtlmatod at 5,000, and on stock at £2,000, Other loasos, ©2,000. Thero was an fnsutance ou the building of 22,009 in the North Ametican, and 82,000 in tho Rtoyal of Liverpool, Emmer & letzger bad insurance of £1,000 on stock in tho German, of Quincy. Tho stoek wan removed with but elfght damago. At haif-past 9 o'clock another fire broke out in Renfram's #aloon, on tho loves. Tho building and slack were noarly consuied. Lossestimated at 34,000, Insured io the Detroit, Manhattan, and Humboldt for $6,000, This establichmont has hfiun on firo threo tumes n tho last two montbs. AT PATERSON. N. J. Patrnsoy, N. I., June 20.—A firo at the Wat. son bridge works thus morning gutted the con- tral bLuilding, G0 by 60 foat squsro, aud four stories hugh, and another building, 51 by 148 foat kquaro, and tbros storica high, Tho loss of tho bridge warks {8 estimatod at from €120,~ 000 to $150,000; insured for $70,000. E. G.Wat- #on & Lo, oceupied & room on the third floar for the manulacturo of silk, employing eiglity hands, I'ney loat 210,000 ; inenrad for £35,000. “Chinrlen N, Martin, of Now York, lones about £10,000, Tio Watsons aro goiug atraight ahead with their bridgo work, ana have 260 men busy thin morning. Charles Wildoy Las beon arrested on wuspicion of iring the plco. AT DUBUQUE, IA. Special Dupatch to The Clivcayy Tribune, Deoouque, 1a, Juno 20.—At 0 o'clock this evening tho Llacksmith sbop connected with tho cxtensive carringe factory of Thomas Canuolly, on,White stroct, caught fira and barned to tho produd, Tho greater portion of the stock and carriagos in the sdjoining building wero saved. Loes about 35,000, fully insured, — This ls tho necond time Mr. Connolly has boon burned out tho prosont pear, AT MKINNEY, TEX. Garvestoy, Juno 20.—A' fire at McKinney, Tox., destroyel an outire block of busiuess houeos, The loss is ostimatod at $70,000. IN _CHICAQGO. The alarm from Dox 521 at 7:20 o'clock Iaat night was occasloned by tuo burning of a win- dow-sereon of netting at No. 346 Weat Warhing- ton streot, Carpentor Block, A boarder who wos smoking & pipo caused the blaze, No serious dumage resultad. A tire in & barn in rear of No. 501 South Mor. zan stroot causod a losa of 8% at 1:30 o'clock ast ovoning. 'ho proporty belongs to Jobn Holland, and in ocoirpied by James 0'Brisn, No inwurance. An ndjoming barn was _elightly tcorched, Cnuso of firo unkuown, Box 365 gave thu signal, RELIGIOUS MJ RS, AT MILWAUKEE, Foactal Disvateh to The Chican Trdune, Miuwaukes, Wis, Juno 20,—Father Kraut- bauer, Chaplain of the Milwaukes Convent, wes to~Iay oonseoratod Bishop of @reen Day by Arch- Dishop Henal with lnposing ceremonles. About 900 clorgy and 200 pupils of the Canvent wera prosent, A sermon was proachad by Bishop Me- Qrado, of Rochostor, N. Y., who mado a signitl- cont declaratinn of tho miasion of the Catholio Churel in Amorloa, After tho cousocration the clergy prooroded in procession to the Uonyent, whora uddresses of congratulation wore delly- evod to tho ne.x Blshop. At tho Plymouth Church Soclety to-night the resignation of Dr. Dudley was accopted. THE WEATHER. 7 Wasaniotoy, Dy Cy June 30—1 s, m~For the Upper Blisslssippl snd Lower Missouri Val- loys and tho Upper Lakes, cool, partly clougy weatler, northwest ood soutbwost to southioast wiuds, and Ligh presuure, LOUAL OLSKRVATION, T L L 0T 1) TN, fraah, oI 20 ] U4 10:0d l 3300 _Gaj 1o, “fihuum bermowetor, AKNERAL ODSEUVATIONS. 13400, Wind, ™ Thawmy Station, rzir. 1'nr' iaba, . Keokuk bo Lo S s MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS. following rusuly 1 11-111=5 | Cixcrvwats, Juue 29,~A docision was randered e pugwa. 1193473 | 1o tho Bupromo Court to-tay sustalning whiat ls 111115 | kncwn as tbe Wortbington law, which saye the W, 11111 | cityshall contract no debis tuleas it hag money 100113 | inkie Troasury for thelr paymeqt, « Ty . A DOUBLE CRIME.' The Xusband Shoots ¥is Wile and Tries to IKill Himself, Ho Claims that Her Improper Conduct Drove Him to It, Dotails of Thelr History---Former Quar- rels, His Account of the Shooting. Another fearful tragedy bas been snscted on tho Wost Side, tho crimes of wife-murder aud sttomptad suicido Lelng clargeable to an old man, who claims to lave been the victim of & designiug and heartless woman, many years bis juoior, aud upon whom Lo has wroaked a torri- blo raveoge, having shiot hor through the Loark sod himsolt dangeroualy tlrough the right lung. Tio delatls of tho Lragedv, as gleaned afier con- siderablo difficutty from persons who ato scquainted with It, are as follows THE VICTIN, who liea dead at No. 17 South Halsted atreat, botweon Handolph and Washington, is Mrs. Con- Jdon, o fine-looking womau about 40 years of ago, aud at Amerfcan, Last April sbo camo hore frcm Rochford with Johin Condox, an rishma, 65 yoara old, with whom sbo had beon living for two or tbree montha without rogard to faw. Tho woman brought with hor two childron, a girl of 16 and n boy of 10, and left snother girl of 14In 8¢, Lou 8 to learn tho millinery trade. Tho chil- dren were by her flrat husband, a patutor named Kollogg, whom shy marciad at Pokin, IIt, sod who diod thoro of consumption. Sho marzied a sooond hnsband, a'so n painter, named Molvin, ‘and ho too dicd, lenvlnx{ no children, Tho woman was omplojed 1n s large boarding-houso at Rockford, and, hor daughter states, worked very hard. Stio becamo acynaioted with Condon, 8 laborer in that place, nnd bo being a widower aml & temporate and thrifty man, possosacd of n honse and lot, agreod with her that she should becanto his Lonsakeoper. Afrer tiving amicably tor a fow montha, thoy rosolved focomoto Chica- g0 aud trv their fortune. Accordingly, Coudon #old out his home, receiving abone 71,800 for it. On roaching hers thay took up terjoraty quar- ters at the Northwestern kotol, and wore mar- rind by Justice Hammill, ‘They saon fonnd n vacavt atoro at No. 297 South Malsted street, which they bogan to it upas a sort of vestauravt, or place for refreshmonty. Thoy had ecarcely en- tered upon tholr work, whon QUARRELY AROSE between them, Condun becoming jealous of his ‘wifc's attentions to other meo to his noglect, 116 ~ays that sho began to disy ose of vome small sarticles and squander the monoy, and in order to check hor extravaganco in that rospoct b gavo Lijs son, Jumos Coudon, u vatrolman attachod 1o tho Twelfth Sircot Statiou, & mortgage ov all tho efTects in hia place, o quarrcla and bick- eringa boca no eo frequent—Condon accusing lia wife of eriminal conduct and slie in turn recrimi- nativg—that the husband left the bonse and went to lve with Lis son, who has & family reslding on Broom atreet, Bolioving that his wife was disposing of the othor offucts in tho house ho had loft 1n hior eare, bo caused his son to foreclowo the mortpage, and nil tho chattols woro lovied upon, Notmithstanding this, A coxProNIE onsned batweon tha man onid wife, and thoy luokod up suother stere and dwelling at No. 17 South Halsted stroet, tho scono of yestorday's unlfad,v. The Luildivg is a two-story frame, with storo and rooma on tho first floor and dwall- ing-rooms on the second. ‘Fhe uppor tlaor, with tho excention of ono toom, s occupled by Clinrlos Walrath, n respectable man, and his faunly. Tho Cundons sook tho store two weaks ogn, and James Smith, a brother-in-law, of Mrs, Condan, was engaged to paper and cal- ciwino tho rooms. Ho went his brother, a middle-aged man named LEWIS MITI, to do tho work. While tho lattor was omployed, Coudon asserts that a crmival iutinacy uprang up betweon Bmith and s wife, and bo warned ber to ayoid the mun aud caueo bim to coase his visits. Hhe refuscd to do so, Condon states, and coutinued to entettain him at overv opportnnity, Quarrals beewoen the Lusband and wifo becanio frequent agaln, and vory Liarsh words wero used, Condon avcusiug tho women of .crumnal in- timacy with otuer men and with Smith, aud sho denying it, At 7:30 o'clock yestorday morning tne quarrol culminated in tho death of the wilo and the korious wounding of tha husband, ‘Tho store bad beou all fitted and furnished for o ctear-stand and _restaurant, and swas ready {ur tho stock. Dut Condon was so troubled that ho took no step to got tha lattor, Ha PULCIASED A BMALL ILEVOLVER a fow days ngo, and resolved to lull his wifo and bimsell.” Tho couplo ’mt up about 7 o'clovk you~ terday morning, a8 dit tho daughter of rs, Condon, ‘The Inttor was seut up stalre for somo coffeo, nnd, whilo slio was absent, Condo ro- peated hin accusation agaivet hig wife, winlo thoy wero in the kitelion, which is a room In tho oxtreme rear of the houso, from which the yard is reachied by a tight of six steps. When tho woman wes F:muilu; aroutd the table, Coudon, according to bis own statemcnt, drow his rovolver and fired at her, tha ba)l paesing dingonally throuzh the breast, about its contro, aud ponetratine tuo heart, The unfortunato woman screamedd loudly oo recoiving tho wound, and ran to4ard the rear door snd foll off tho 8o of tho steps iuta tho yard, Tho blood rushed from her mouth and nostnls n o stream, aud prevanted her from saying s word, hiad sho been so disposed, Bho raised her boad, sud resting it upou ono of tho lower steps, EXIINED IN A FEW MINUTES, Her garmonts, which wero neat aud tidy in the extromo, wero satmiated with ber hfe-bload, sud slio Invy & lifotens and sickening corpeo. Lininodiately aftor seclng lus wife fall, or, ay Lo expresaod it, tumble down the stops, Coudon ATILMPTED TO_8IOOT HIMSELF. ITo saya hio malo two efforts to dischurgo a shat into hia heart, but the weapan would not werk. A third tria) 1esulted in his shooting himeelf the nght breast, a fow mchoes to the lefeof tho nipple. 1o thon wtarted from the kitehen into the sitting-room, and as Le did so, a scrvant gitl iu the omploy of D, K. Weaver, noxt door south, hearing tho shots, ran to a1enr door and wa:w Mrs, Coudou lying oh the ground, and Cons don at the door, Tuimg fuurful that ho would whoot her ulso, shio rau mto tho frout part of the house. 3lr. Woaver thou startod across tho nar- Tow prdcagnnny botwoen the two Liouscs, and, guing to tha door leading iuto Condon’s wtting.roown, was confrontod by the wufunated wan with the pistol. Weaver wsays he dodged away from tho door, nu, at that womout, Con- donfired at Inm, snying that he would not silaw auy citizoh to onter hin houso, Ife Ao thieut- oned Walrath with death if he {ntorfored, and buth ron were afraid to go noar him, ‘Thero wos uo policenian {n tho Immodiate viowmity at thio moment, and. word was ssut Lo the Mudison Bireot Btation, two blocks snd a half distant, Borgt. Iyrno was on daty there, and dispacched Oicur Edward Laughlio to the scono of the murder, the latter baving just roported with a risuner from the Hinwan Btreet Station, whiora o 18 atationed, Eo wado all possiblo Laste to reach tho hiouse, sul, gog to the door where Wouvar bind stood, drow his rovolver sud was facod by Condou, 'L'ho ofticer ordered the latter to FOUT DAWN 118 FISTOL and throw up his arme, Coundon anys ho did so becauss lio eaw tho ofticer was cautious in ap- proaching him, and asss Lo bad no jotontion of whooting him or sny ono but bl wifo sud bim- wolf, Lougllw than took bis prisoner,aud, find- ng him fwling (rom bis wouud, put himin wn oxpress wagon wnd took him to the station, whown Dr, Dunne examined the injury aud or- dowd bis removal to the Couuty Hoepltal. 3o vas vent thera i charge of Ollicor Topping, who will temamn with bim until the rewult of bis wound tu knowu, Shonld Lo recover, he will probably ba tried by tho suthoritice. He way VISITED LAWT NIGUT by a Trisuse reportor, and found awake and breathing with somo difiiculty, 1lo talked with tome resorvation s first, but finally mades statoment, thy waiu poluts of whicl are giveu in tho foregoing wattor, o Hrat asked the re- ortor if he hiad been Lo the houss, and on being oformod that ko had, inquired f his wife was dead. He was told slo was, and liad been laid out for burial, He waid: *'Then theroll bon wake to-uight.” Ho freely admitted Laving shot ber, aud vaid bo bad douo it beowusa sho was falde to him. His rolation of the manner of the shooting was substautialty ihe sswo as sbat given above—in fact, thero gould bo uo other giveu wo sccurately, becauro he was alwne with his wifo st the time, tho daughter 1da Laviug just gous up- staiiu sud the Loy rushing out-of-doors from a bed in an adjoining room, scared nearly out of bis wite. Condou characterized his wito and bLor dauxhiter s vory bad women, and spgke in o good terms of the man Lewls Smith. Ho saya bis wifo admiuted, on one occasion, thst shio bad fillclt lutercourve with & man whom Condon says ho watclhied, and thsi » random no« ousation brought & full confession from her. 8ha promisod to mend hor waya. but ho says aho did not, aud led him to commit tho act of yes- tevday, Hodenires all lus eifects to go to his sou in the ovent of his death, saying that his wifo was not possessed of auytling m lec own right whon he marsied bor, e exprossod N0 REGRETA OR NENORSE, and rathor straugoly loaisted that ho had shot lua wife Mouday, wigtaking yesterday for that day, salthough ho appears to be perioctly aane, Yo in & spara man of about medim halght, with n faco which plainly denoten that lio hins beon hard toiler, His head is ppareely covered with Lsir turned gray, aud ho Las neltheir board nor mustacho. 1le” eald hio Lad not beon fond of whisky, whon asked If ho had Loen lll‘hll“nf, aud looks like a lieatthy, temporate mau. o lias borno a good reputation Amoiz thoss who know him, 1t is difticult at prosont to dotermino the result of his wouud. THE WEATON which was uged in tho bleody work is & revolvor of tho smallest sizo,—a Bmith & Weason No. 1. Wisen taken from Condon, four of tre movon fhmnbuu wero ompty, and gavo ovideuco of nte 1 .. onrotin, County Physician, made & poat- mortem oxamination of tho body of Mrs. Condon yeatoniay afternoon, and will give his testiniony eforo tho Coronar's jury, which wmil probably mieel at iio Madison Stroot Station at 10 o'alock this morving. THE CHILDREN of tho unfortnnate womnan aro without any moans, and aro depondent upon nelghbors and friends for present. malntenance. Oftioer Butlor was at tho scene of the shooting jmmediatoly following tho srrest of Condon, and took chargo of the corpse and presorved ordor. A large crowd of peoplo gathered about at t:lxu time, aud for awhile great excitoment on- sued, FOREIGN. FRANCE. DAMAGE PLOM THE FLOODS. Pams, June 20.—Tho damage to properly by ioundations in the citios of Toutouse and Agen aloao oxocods $21,000,000, Tho henvieat losses aro in tho Dopartments of auto Garoune sud Lot ot Garonue. Contributionn for tho rolisf of sufferera aro pouring in from all parls of Frauce, Swatzerland, and Bolgium, — HUNGARY, ] THE INUNDATION AT BUDA, Lowpox, June 30—3 . m.—%Tho Slandard's apeo.al dispateh from Testh raports that tho loes of hfa by tho tompest of yesterday oxceeded tho first roport. Ouno hundred and L\\'uutg dead bodiea have beon found in the Daunbe, and wany more must have beon cairied away by tho cmront. s SPAIN. DECREE OF EXILE. AMapnip, Juno 39.—A royal ordinanco hns been issued commeanding that membors of Carllst Juntas, and all families of which any momer iy it the Carlist sorvico, bo expolled from Spain, and_directing that tho propetty of Carlists bo coufiscated aud dovoted to [ndemnifsing commu- nities suflerlog from Carliat requisitions. — AUSTRIA, DEATIT OF FERDINAND FIRST. Poove, June 20.—LEx-Ewmperor Fordinand First died to-dny of lung-isease, aged 82. ————— THE ARCTIC RECIONS. BAILING OF THE EXPEDITIONARY SHIP PANDORA FRO PORTSMO! NOLAND, Dispuich to the New York Herald, Loxnoy, Juno 20.—Tho steamer FPandora sailod from Porcsmouth for tho Arctle regions to-day, taking ber doparturo at 4 o'clock in the attornoon. ‘The veasel has been commissloned for tho object of soarcbing for & northwest pas- #age and tho discovery of rolics of Sir Johu Franklin's expodition. Tho Pandora bas beon itod out with funds furnishod by Capt. Allou Young, Lady Franklin, and Mr, James Gordon Bounott. Mr. Deunotl’s representative, Mr. Mac(iatian, who suppliod tho special datails of tho Kliva campaign to tho Herald, fa on board to chroniclo tho history of tho Arctic rosoarch, Admiral 8ir Loopold McClintock, Royal Navy, on old Arctie commander. visited the ship provi- ous to lier doparturo, a8 did slso tho Port Ad- miral and all the loading citizons of Portemonth, accompanied by the wives and families of tho men of thocrew of the Pandora, 1iis Royal Ihghneys the Prince of Walos, who i8 much in- torested w the objeck of tho expeditiou, eont Cant, Yonug a presont of s splondid barometor, ‘Tho Paudora i o vessel of 450 tons burden, whon deoply lnden drawing 12 feot of water, Hor forward dock was coverod with bage of ocoal, aud every nvauablo inch of epaco was filled up with® water bacrels to a lino swith tho gunwale. Tho Toyal Yacht® Squadron burgeo was fiylng from her® mast and tho Union Jack over the storn. In tho forecaatls cabin fs & hand-organ, given to Capt. Young Ly Lady Frauklin; which was m’églnml_v prosouted by tho late Prince Albett to Sir John Fravklio, The organ Lia nleady made twvo Arctic vovages. Kaquimaux Joo, who acted as interpretar to Capt. Hall m the Polaris, goos ont with the LPundora, Cant. Young inspocted the charts with Admiral McClintock, sdvising which route tho oxpadition rhouid tako, The Pandora will only touch land onceon her outward voyago. Tl will ba at Disoo, Greoninnd. All being on board, a¢ 4 o'clock in the after- noon an Admiralty tug procecded to tow the I'andoia out of thodock, Bhe was no econer cloar of tho dook than o sailor climbed thio mast, anid, standing on the mizzen trlick, roared out, “Throo cheors for tho Pandoral™ **Threo chiears for Capt. Young! " Au immonso responso wud givou, 'Lho old war vossels oud three-docks era lying nenr to tho expoditionary ship wera all wanned. Thore was a great crowd of poople on tho wharf, and numbers of others out in smoll boats. All were waving their hats and handker- chiefs in token of farewell, Tho women wore erying, ond the proatost excitamont {:ruvnllod. “Lhie folloning aro the names of the officers of tho Pandoras Japt. Allon Young, commander, 1o was lurmm‘l{ unlling-master of MoChintook's exploring ship Fox. o is thoroughly expeti- oncod, and hus mada tho longost eledgo traval on record, _Lieut, Lilllngston, of the Royal Liitish Nuvy. Liocut. Koslemaus huynnn. of tho loyal Dutoh Navy, Lient. Lirio, of tho lloysl British Navy, Messie, Davis and MucGalan, There aro twenty-tive handa on board, of whom four— Quartermasters Thoms and Floronce, Buatswain Milul), aud Esquimanx Joo—have alroady visited the Arctio regions. ‘Thoro are no Americansin the crow, ————————m TELEGRAPHIC BREVIT.ES. Tho elcctlon for Congrestman In Tamaulipns, Mexico, took placo on Alonday, and tho Cortina ticket ran ahond. Ovor 00,000 acres wero offered for sale yoater- day at tho Michigsu Stats Laud Ofice, Tho bidding was_spirited and livoly, raugiog from 81.46 to 1,50 per acro. Prof. Manloy Miles was presented with a gold-mounted ‘cane on Monday evening by tho citizons of Lousing, Mich., ou account of nis Eanfinvnl to & position 1 tho Illinols Agricultural ollogo, —— Othello Outdono, Punch publishes the following from ita senss- tloua) voporter i An appalling tiagedy in domostio fu has lately scattered conteruation in tho neighborhood of Bayawater. A newly- married cmxpmlc possessed of ampls fortuno, and moving, 4 rumored, in _extromely cood woclety, Lsd been .obsarved to liva ether upon very loving terms, and no suspicion as to their affoction was entertained amoun their friends. It appears, howpver, that on Monday morning last the young husvaud left bis wifo in considarablo agitation, Laving, sa he ulleged, somo busiucus in'tho city, It bas since transpired that Lo liad previousty sccured hitauolf & stall at Dyury Laue for Baiviul iu Otheilo, and thoro seems reason to belleve that the tragical ovent which ubsequontly happsaed was flest suggested to hiy mind by this most masterly portormsnce. It was moiicod by the footman that bo did not return until s fow minutes be- fora bis usual dionor-bonr, when, rushing iu ubrupll{, ‘without ono word “of warnlng, e pro- ceedod to tho beo-chambor, whera Lis wite was in the act of drewsing for the evening, and bo- fors bor startlod rmaid could even scream for bulp, ho cangbt his ‘wife unin his arme; in a frenzy of oxcitement, aud deliberatoly procoeded to smothor har—with kisdes | Ao ohi SNE At tho Central Markot yesterday a long-haired man monnlod s box and commenced : *¢ My frionds, who hath redooes of oyea ? Tl drunk- ard, Who hath woe? Tho drunkard. ‘The Lord sout us pura cold watcr. Thera's nothing like w—" At thstmowment & boy who was throwing 'water from fhe gardeu-hose nsed around there accidentally turned tho atresm agaiust the strangor's back, sad Le Jjumped down and said it was & case of assanly, sud ran afler s warrsnt. He said that 0o bumsan belog could throw cold water over him without belwy made | to'wultar sor ik dairoit kres Zress, . RAILROADS. . Opening of the Chippown Falls & Western Rond, Report of the Investizating Committes in the Towa Raiiroad Bond Cases, Further Negotintlons, Looking to Final Settlement, Recommendeds CHIPPEWA FALLS & WESTERN, Speeral Dispateh to The Chicato Tribune. Ciierewa Fares, Wis., June 20.—The formal oponing of tho Chippowa Falls & Weatorn Rail- road was colebratod hore to-day with music, spoechon, and genoral gloo, Guesta woro pros- ont from Chicago, Milwaukeo, S8t Paul, and dif- foront parte of tho Btatos of Wisconain snd Minncsata. “raine boaring gueats camo from cast and weat, aud, nulting at Eau Clairo, wora taken o Chippowa Falls about 4 o'clack this mormng, About $,000 gaosts, outsido tho city people, wore preaont, amd tho celobration wan a grand puccess. ‘Chis railrond was comploted fo Chippawa Falls from Enn Claire, a distanco 12 milcs, last Jauuary, wholly by Chippowa Falls capital, uniting this ety with the rest of tho world by rail. ‘Fbis is a city of 5,000 inbsbitants, llglnll i o sotting of river, grove, nud bill, and o pleas- ant, prosporous, and growing eity,—the loeal point of tho business of the groat valley of the Chippown Rtiver,—rich lu lucbar, timbor, and & fine acricultural county, Thin nmvlf-complutud rolirond_was butlt by onpitsl in this city. and largely by tho enwrgy and persoveranco cn the natt of ity President, ox-Lient.-Giov. Pound, (ho Imnber princo of the_ Chippowa Valloy. ' Tho cost waw about 2200,000. Mr, - Pound was mado tho DIresident of tho day, and made & nest, coucise, aud interesting spoock. Thoro wvoro & number of distinguished guests present from Chicago ; aleo C. A, Swineford, Superin- tandent of tho Madison Division Chicago & Smthwestorn, and IL. Warileld, Gonoral Agont ; Mr. Hochos, and Mr, Ecktoy, Tho West Wiscon- 8u Rallway waa veproseniod by W, Q. Swan, UenunlHu‘mrlnlendnnn J. B, Clurk, Passon- i gor Agun 1L Spoucer, Train-Master ; Milwaukea, by Mayor Ludingtom, Jobn Nozro, ~ W. ° Bmith, A, O, Wight, . Whaling, . Tayue, 8 C. 7. E. Eldrod ; Iowa, Sexton, Danlels, Wells, and others ; Gen. Atwoud, of the Wisconsin State Journal ; 3. W, Keyon, W, W. Flold, Georgo Gregory, Georgy B, Smith, Gov. Taylor, J, 1. Mosely, Gen, C. R, Gull, of Aladison ; Dr. Whit- ing, of Janesvitlo ; T. Nudolpko, of LaCroeso ; Unitod Staten Benator Howe, of (ireon Bay : the Hon, Hat Olark, of Ifaricon : G, W, Pack, aof tho LaCiorso Sun ; Williata Ne'enp, of_the Leader ¢ G, B, Unlier, of tho Democrat ; J. X. Davidson, of the 8t. Pwul Dispatch ; nnd Hansou, of the Pioncer-Prese; Col, Guorze, _propriotor of tho Motropohtnu Hotel, 8t ~l'aulj tha Hown. J. G. Thorp and Capt. Wilson, of Enu Clairo, from Stliwater ; 11, A, Doe, Chintles Bean, J. W. Pawamoro, Wiltiam Tocd, of 8t, Paul, and many more dfumgmhed Ruosts, who waro well carad for. Tho hospuality of thls ecity, undor tho lead of Gen. oorga O, Ginty, odltor of the Her- ald, in completenoss of srrengemont and layish expeuditure, has nover been oxcolled, and ro- flects great erodit on this young towi. AMunic was furnished by the Groat Westorn Band, 8t, Paul; Vitlor's Baud, Milwaukes, and tho cxcollent baod of this city. ‘Lhe pro- cesslon way a groat pagesnt, under Col, Richurdeon and mazehals, and was composed of Crippows Indians, loggers, bands of music, s fira company of thia city, rnoplu from Eau Claire_and (his couuty. All marched to the ;irnum'ln yroparod for iheir recepuon. Tho dining-hali accommeonatod 8C0, and o sumptuous dinner was sorved to all. The dancing-ball and grand stand wero temporary structures. roofed, aud festuoued with overgroons, avor which were approprinte mottocs. Ono of tho features of tho procession and the crowd was pevouty-five Chippown Indiauy, droased and pelnted in_tho maat fantastio and Indian-like manver. Thoy sat through the exercises, delighted with tho musio whiclh hoth charms to sootho tho savago breast. Thoy ropresented the raco which unce owned the soll, and ouaco occunted this ground. The guests wora recoived in o neat, conciso, and interosting speech by Gov, Pound, the Fres- ident of the Day, who gave s history of the rail- way outorprise, of wiich Lo s now tho head. Aftor {ho ropast onmo toasta and responscs, * Qur Invited " was respouded to 1n an oxcellent spocch by John Nazro, of Mitwagkes, Tho toast, “To tho Ladiee by Dr. Wright, of Milwaukea: *Tho Prosn"” by Gon. David Atwood, oditor of Wirconsin State Journais ** The Btate of Wisconuin," by Goy. Tuylor; *'The Judiclary,"” nan able apsech by Judgo Hfumphrey, of Hudson Greon By, was ronpondod to in & humorous ang happy specchs by Souator Iowe, who oxtollod tho virtues of Flora Glnty, born in Groon Bay, tho wife of Gon. Qinty, editor of the Herald; i The City of Ewu Cluire,” was responded to by Alexander Meggett; “The Bar,” by Gen, Bmith, of Milwaukea; **Tho Capital City," by that Priaco of spocchmakers, Gen, C. R, Gill, in hin happlesg veln ¢ **Tha City of Milwaukoe," by Senato? Catzhausen; *“Tho Lumberman of tho Chippowa,” by Seuator ‘Throope, of Eau Claira; **The Iinginecrs," by tho Hun. Eat Clark, who olicted roars of laughtor; **Tho City of La Crosse,” by Q. W, Pock, cditor of tho Sun, in his usual witty style. Tho capital hit of tho day was the singing "by Capt, Huwkius, of 8:. Paul, and C. M, 8mith, of Chicago., 'L'te as- sombly thon dipersod, aud passed tho evening in dancing io the hall on the i:mnnd, prepared for tho occamiou. All wero pleased,’snd want homo with favorable improssions of Chiprews Yally, aud §s hiospitablo aud gencrous pavplo. ‘THE IOWA BONDS, HlosToN, Juno 20.~A moeting of the bondlold- ors of the Chicago, Dubnquo & Minnceota and tho Chicago, Clinton & Dubuque Rallroad Com- panics wag held this forenooy, for tho purposa of hearing the ropors of tho Confaittee of Investi~ gation, appointed at o provious meoting, The 1eport covers fwo columns, In substance, it states that the figuros collated from the state- ments of dlossrs, Joy, Graves, and Walkor, to Tob. 28, 1875, show that $953,022.72 sro un-, neoounted for fu tho construction and railroad companics' nccounts, It furthor setatos shnt woatefnl and extravagant management is uppar- ont, and embodics au opinlon of Judgo Hoar, to tho offoct that any bondholder who has purchased bonds on tho, faith of the circu- lars of Juno 7, 1671, or March 7, 1872, ho bo- ing & stockholdor of 'tho Chicago, Durlington & Qiney Road, and still holding boods, may bring snlt in our own courts agalust any or sl of tho mombers of the conunurrlnn companies who, as Dircetors of the Chiteago, Hutlington & Quitiey Rouad, voted for the issue of theso ciroulars ; Lut it 18 tot su clear that Lolders of bonds prrchased in tho opon markot would uave euch a remedy ; morguver, any bondholder may have o remedy zuuiuut tho Trusteos of the Chicago, Dubugua & Minosota workyagees for any depreciation in tho valuoe of their bonds caused by their fesuing tho Lutkoy River Branch Londs iu violation of trust, ana against the Directors of the Chicago, Burlingion & Quincy Road, who wore membera of the construction mmpln(eu. for any depreola~ tiou of thoir security which tnicht arise from tho vule of theso bouds to third pariies without oo, ‘Tho following waa adopted by the mesting : That the Committeo of Investigation bo jne structod tocontinuo their negutiations with par- tios agalnat whom claims aro supposed to exint, and, 1u caso atlpulations satisfactory to thom are offered, to send clrenlara agresing ta a fore- closuro to all boudholdors for their aignatures. ‘Thut, 10 case nogotistiona are fotled, nuita shsll be brought In accordauca with Judge Hoar's opiniou; that, in caso negotiations were cou- cluded and siguod, tho Committeo ware to con- tinue their investigatlon rolative to tle status of tha roads, and take tho nacessary procesdings to wocure the rights of tho bondholders ss mingt- gagoes, MEMPHIS & LITTLE ROCK RAILROAD, ey, Tevn,, Juno 29.—Tho transfer boat MoNutt, belouging to tho Memplis & Littlo TRock Railway, is kept on the Arksnaas shore by tho ofticors of the road, to provent action ou Choncetlor Walker enjoining Dow from taking chargo of the road snd ita property from a| plylnfitn tho boat, Ilefora the Injl{nnl[nn wlp; sorved thy oflico of tho road was moved to Hopefleld, aud the ferry-boat sugaged to irans- fer 1ho passenporn, Mexruis, Ton use 29.—Tho tranefer of the Memphis & Little Hock Railroad to P, X, Dow, yesterday, b{ll'realdenl Urecnlaw, without the pancuon of tho Board of Directors, croatos coneiderablu excitement Lare, Vice-L’resident Bnukloy, who owas & coutrolling intercss iu tho Toad, after obtainiug au injunction from Chane callor Walker, enjoiuiug Dow from taking pos- wossion, sttowpted to ‘reach Littla Hock to opposa'Dow In any attewpt to have himsolf appoiutea Recolyer, which Brinkloy thinks was ihe resl objeat of tue trausfor, but wae unable tooblaln an eugluo, as Proaident Greonlaw baa e plsced tho rolling-stock under 'tha ordor of vow. Brinkloy lenvos for Littlo Rock this after- noon, howavar, and it s evidont that & great amount of litleation will bo tho roault of the aatlon of tho P'rosident. A FAIR NAME ATTACKED. Fonr Wavyr, Ind, Juno 29.--The Crand Rapids & Indlana Hailroad Company and the Continontal Improvomant Company to-dny bo- Ran against tho tlon. J. K. Jdgorton, a former Prosidont of tho ratiroad, to rocover tho sum of $16,000 said to hava boen misappropristed by bim. Tho sum Is gald to have beon reatized by tho salo of stook, bouds, otc., and novor account- ed for Lo tho Company. Thesult causes consid- erablo excitoment, THE INDIANAPOLIS & BT, LOUIS, Speetal Dispateh ta The Chicaro 1ribune, Ixpianavorts, Ind., June 20.—Conslderable murprise was croated in xailroad and business circlos by the isaunnce of a circular announcing tho rosignation of Prosident Woodward, of tho indianapolis & Bt. Louls Road, and tho clec- tion of Mr, Thomas D. Maeslor 88 his succosaor, to dato from tho 1st of July. No causo is as- siguod for the chango, 3 CONDEMNATION OF GROUND, BT, PavL, Miun,, June29.—In the Btate Diatriot Court, Judge Wilkin awards about $40,000 to QGeorge B, Marron, for ground condemned for the St, Paul & Pacific Railroad, for depot, yard, and olosator, The plaintift appealed from tho nward of tho Commisslouers, aud s sustained In Lits valuation by evidenco boforo tho Court, JERRY NOTTINGHAM_RETIRING FROM THE OLD GRESTLINE ROUTE. 1o the Fditor of T'he Chicaao Tribune: In tho fall of 1860 I made s contract with the oxecutivo officers of tho Pliteburg, Fort Wayuo & Chicago, Cloveland, Columbus & Ciucinnatt, Clavelsnd & Erio, Buffalo & Htate Liuo, Erlo Rallway, Now York Central, and Mudson River Railrosd Compeniea to run my froight lino, and on Dac. 1, 1860, the creaturo was born and Lias boon run ovor sinco, known as tho Crostline raute. Tho ofticors of all tho above-named roadd wore eagacious mon, a8 woll as thoir suc- ceasors, snd I have seen many changos, whilo my original contract bas beon ratified by tho fn- ooming of now oxecutive officers, hionce ite torms may bo presumod to Lavo beon sd- vantageous to both parties. I bave for a num- bor of years dono most of my business over tho Atlantio & Groat Wostoru and Erio Railway Com- panies, ‘Tho latter Company I commeucod my railronding with in 1843 in Buffalo, aud have beon with thom directly or indirectly most of tho timo smnco, and I am a devoted frjond of ‘tho old Tirio, like 1n prospority and adversity, My contract torminates this evening, and I bog leave 1o eay for about fiftecn years of servios my relations with all tho officinly on tho difforent links of rosd hiave boen not only social nand pleassut, but vory agreeablo, and I hope wo patt n8 wo mot—good friends, Tho pullic and my many old patrons I ask to accopt my grateful thauks for tho continued patronage extendod to ‘mo during those many years, and, 1f I havo dono sny ovil thing, 1 liopo good may havo resulted thorofrom. We may all orr. I wish to say to tho olticers of connoating ronds, I thank you ono and all for the mauy courteales_oxtendod to ma dur- iog tho fifteon yeara, I belleye I am tho fathar of froight lines, whilo there is a Inrgo famlly of childion—aud lehnpn BOmMD MRy Buy Tought ta have died In 1859 1n place of 1875, or Isating to within ono yoar of tho Contennial. I wwould say to this largo family of children, por- Iinpa if thoy had boen as conservative as tho par- ent much less trouble would bave oxisted, not only with tho puolio but tho Jarge rallway iutere o8t8 of this wholo country, While the power of making or deatroying_ratea_has mot bocn with mo, I do not acknowledga to bo at fault, 1 cannot closo withont expressing my esteem and regard for E. O, Boymour, who bas bosn with me abont fourtenn yenra. Inaod not aponk of bis worth and sterimg intogrity, for tho business community know himj and J. D, Hages has been with mo about a year, and I can only say he 18 o storling young man and well Jmown tn this city. To my old friond, J. P. Bradv, agent at No, 2 West Madison stroet, I'am uoder many obligations, Ho kindly gave ma desk-room aftor the great firo. I havo al- ways found him aud dir. Giover, tho cashier, and all conuected with the oflica and depot, very sooinl and obliging. This evoning my contract expiros, and I shail make my hoadquactors the eamo for s fow days, when I ‘will locate on the South Sido, Anything pertaining to tho buainesa of my lino will Tecoive attention from oithor my- selt or Alr, Boymour. Duo notico will_be given of my now looation at an oarly day. Iatn very anxious to sco ratos moro remuncrative to tho suffering 1allronds or stookholderw. I am, vary touly, JEnuY NOTTINGUAM, CASUALTIES, DROWNED, Forroy, I, Juno 2.—Four mon, Androws, Hobeln, Allen, and Kaul, woro out sailing on tho Misaleaippi opposite this place yesterdsy, and at noon tho boat capsizod and Hobein and Kahl were drowned, Tho river was dengged all tho aftor noon, and the bodics not found, but this.| afternogn they wero brought up, Spectal Dispateh fo The Chicado Tribune, IArasazoo, Mich., June 29,—A eon of Eldor Doan was drowned in Jlear Lako last Sunday, and lsrgo numbers of peoplo hava boon drog- ghflg tho lake, bug without success, lder Doun snd wife wore at Nlagara, but camo home. FRIGHTFULLY SOALDED. Bvectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Font WavNE, Tud., Juno 20.—A litlle daugh- tor of Alr. Kelly was horribly scalaed - this aftor- noon undor the followiug clroumatances: Tho mather loft hor alono lo tho kitshon for a fow soconds, apparently playing contontedly on the floor, but tha child must at once have gone to the stove, on which sat a kettle of boiling water, sud pulled it upnn hersolf, Who wator struck ber fu tho face, and down aver tho broast and body. ler scroama brought hor mother to tho rescue, but notling conld bodoue, Tha child is horribly acalded, the fesh aud skin _pealing off from hor face and arms at the slightoss touch. Thera ia no passibility of her recovery. - A DEAF MUTE RUN OVER. Hpecial Dispateh to The Chicavo Lrsbune, Qranp Rarioa, Mich,, Juno 20.—A deaf and dumb woman named Antoluctte Staver, singlo, 52 years old, was run over by a frolght-car back~ ing slowly over the Luke Bhore & Michigan Rail. road In this city this mornluig, and had both her lega cut off, It in probablo that she will dlo. STEAMER S8UNK, New Onvzans, La., Juoo 30.—The Galvoeton News' Brownsville (Tex.) spocial says: * The stonmor Jessto, whilo croesiug the bar at the mouth of the Rio Grando, broke her ruddor, 14n aground, and suok., Her cargo is badly damagec." —_—— A Parisinn Marriage in (ligh Life. A Tarta letter to the London Daily News, dated Juna 10, #ays: **Tho coffin containin he romalos of M. Do Remuest had scarcely loft the church when a number of workmen camo to cloar away the fuoeral decoratious aud preparo for tho grand woddiog that wea to fofiuw at noon, 'i'no black chuirs wore rapldly removed, and gilded ones placad in thelr stoad.” A crimson carpet waa Il down from the high altar to tho oarrisge-way 1 tho straet. ‘The chpreh rap- idiy filled with poopls in bridal garmouts. Bince the soizes finuu at tho Forsign OMoo in hanor of thio Sbal, at which, bv-tho-by, itisnaid Princa Amedaa do Lszoghie fall In lovo Wit Milo. Mario - Hiay, » company more brilliant and numorous has noy mssembled in Faris, Tho toilots wera yémarksbly offcctive, BMatshal aud Mino. MacMakion, who wero among tho early orrivals, wore mnot recogumized by the Loadles, and passod almost uuperceived to their placea oo the platform, whore tho sltar etands. ost of the Generals aud ollicors were fu uni- forn, A8 were also tho bridegroom sud his party, Ab 9:30 tho bride, iy & rich white toilot, eutered, Jeaning on $ho mrm of her brother-iu-law, the Comte da Fredern, The Dug de Lroglie gave his srm_ Lo Lride's mather, Madame Woy, and Princo Amedes do Troulio to tho Comtesse Froderic, who was dresued o blus grape, tbickly embroidered, dllo, Hav's witoses were. M, Kaoul Duval and the Duo do Brisanc, Thosn of Prince Amvden weio his kinumen the Prinse de Dearn and the SIN'S SATELLITES, A Deputy City Marshal Killed by a Rough at Ottumya, In. Tho Rongh I.ynu!'md Immediately Thereafter by the Citizens, McDanlels, an Escaped Kansas Despors do, Killed by Itis Pursuors, ' MURDER AND LYNGHING, Des Momes, Ia., Juno 20.—A speclsl to the Stale Register trom Ottumwa eays that a cold- blooded and brutal murdor was committed at that placo about 0 o'clock Iast evening. Doputy City Marshal W. Logan was shot acd killed by ono of the Hmith boys, of Ba tavia, Togan rocelvod two pistol-abots ono taking offcct in $he hoart, killing him instantly, Smith is o dosperate chiaracter,and was on his way Lo the Jail in charga of tho oflicer when tho shooting ocousred. Smith was promptly arrestod by Marshial Van Mamin, heavy iron maaaclos rivoted on his wrlsts and ankles, and' thom Jlodged in jall. ‘Lho prisoner nonsted that he was tho bird that did the deed, and meant to kill Van Namin. ‘Tho oxcitemont ran till 3 this morning, snd lynchung was oxpected evory moment. Dotween Taud 2 p.m, to-day tho pilsoner was takon bo. {ore Acting Mavor Tatzor, and,on walving exam- inationswasromanded to fall, Oncoming down ke adrs from tho City-Halla half dozen peraone, Comte d*Haussonyills, * Ihres Blshops wero at tho altar, The Bishop of Verealllew, in hiw mitte sud pooliicial voves, addressed (he ynung conple. He made an aliueion, which excil o amall sstonishmant, tqthe #00d fortuus of. the Duc do Broglie's family in scquiring, through marriago, the - fortunes sumussed by the eaomles of tha true faith, The bride aud’ bridegroom have gone to pass tho honeymoon iu the historical Chateau de Chau- mopt, which_has beon purchased for 1,800,000 fraucs, ..M, Leon Bav qu not como to the mass, \'7‘!;‘!10 Way prcsont 8% tho wignlng of the rogla- . backed by 500 cool-headed citizans, overnowere tho officera in charga of him, aud, throwing ona ond of a rope over Smitl's head and the othor ton lamp-post, left his liteloss bady dangling in the air, to bo viowed by a thousand spectatord, DEATH OF M'DANIELS, Special Disvatch o The Chicaao Tyibune, Torexs, Ke., Juno 20.—Tho dosperado W. J. McDanials, who escaped with thrce other pris- onors from tho Lawrouca Jail on Sundsy night, was overtaken by a porty of farmors yesterday. morning, somo 6 mllos wost of Lawrence. ‘Lhey fired upon him, and ho absndoned bis horse and took to tho brush, 1o came in this morning, and gove limeolf up. Ilo was wounded in the lower part of tho abdomen, from the effects of which bo died at 7:30 this ovoning, McDasiels waa confinod on the charge of Leing a party to the startling robbery of the Kansas Pacifio Rellrond train at Munole, near Kan- sas City, somo months ago. Ho is from Southyeat Missauri, where ho waa a notod char- acter, baving bocn at one time connected with tho James gaog of thieves aud murdorers. Ho was only 28 yoara of age, but bas a record of crimo that fow mon of thres times ot sgo have +ovor mado. The prisoncrs who escaped with MoDaniola have not yot boon captured, buta al.rcnll{ posne is In pursult of thom, and it s be- i}‘“‘fi that thoy cannot easlly olude an ovar- sullng. HORSE-THIEF CAPTURED, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Triduna Lraveswonrr, Kan., Juna 20.—John Ellis, & notorious borso and cattle thiof, wse brought in to-dny. o was captured in the southern part of tho Clierokeo Natjon by two Deputy United Statos Marshala; ; Ho has boon suught after ana followed for tho past four yoars, and the parties who arrested him Lave beon in pureult for four days. Ellis lins turned Btato’s ovidonco, and has givon the names of & numbor of poreons connocte od with the gang tuat oporates bo- tween Nobraska aud Texas, 'Ho has also told tho whoroabouts of & large hord of stolon cattlo, When thissido of Coffeyville ho jumped from tho train, and nearly escaped, but San rotaken fn n whoat sbock, Hin captirors had difienlty in koeping bim from boing lynohed whon noar Thayer, but ho is safo fu Jail st prosont. . INCENDIARISM AT OTTAWA, ILL. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, OtTawa, i, June 29,—Last night at about 5§ o'clock the second attemps to fire the properiy of Mr. Groenleaf, a woalthy farmor noar Otta- wa, succceded. His former resideace, san old hongo, was saved from destraction by the ladics of the housohold. Tuo loss is about $2,000. Last night at 12 o'clock an attompt was made to sot firo to Hossack's warchouss in this olty. A bottle containing koroseno ofl aud somo rags ‘wore throsn upon sumo old planks at the rearof tho waretiouse and quite a blazo was kindled, but & niglit-watchman discoverod the flames in timo to oxtinguish the fira and savo the sur- rounding lumber-yards and othor property. PAST MISDEEDS, ‘81, Lous, June 29.—Tho Globe-Democral's Jofforson Cliy apecisl aays tho SherllT of Sheiby County, Tenn., arrived thore to-day with a roquisition from tha Goveroor of that Btate far the arrest of Gon. Waddy Thompaon, one of tha lensces of tho Missourt Penitontiary, on a charge of crimos alleged to have been commitied there about a year ago. Gen. Thomnson {8 sick abed and ias not been arcostod yet, but Gov, Hardin has fssuod & writ for hlg arrost. BURGLARY. Spectal Dispate to The Chreago Tridune, . Cuaunratay, Ill., Juoo 20.—Frederick Lewls was glven o prellmivary oxamination to-day, baving beon arrusted fn tho act of astompting to bronk into 8 gunemith shop located under the First National Bank of this city, Ho was bonnd over in bonds to the amount of £200. At the time of bis capturo several burglas's touls were fouud in Lk possoss s COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED. Hpeetal Dirpateh to The Chicago 1ridund. # Qurxcy, Ill., Juno 29.—A man named ¥'i co was arrested in this city to-day for passing ciunter- feit monoy. Upon scarohiug him, thoro was tound about 840 in conaterfelt greonbsoks, e pro- feages to livo fo Scohoro, & fow miles south of this city, Flo hos two coufedorates who ar= wanted by tho police. M'LEAN COUNTY CRIMINAL ITEMS, . Syectal Dispatch o Tha Clicaao Tibune, BrooMiNuToN, IIl., Juoe 39.—0¢ tho five In- dictmonts sgainst B, ¥, Dollifl, Cirouit Olerk, Judgo Tipton hns quashed two. Trial on the othor throo will bo bad in Logan County, ¥ It is thought John J. Botn, stabbed at Daye brook yestorday by Willism Thoraton, will re= cover.” . 4 FIGHT WITH A BURGLAR, Hyscial Disrateh to The Ohicaoo Tridune, Laxsixa, diob.,, Juue 20.—D. Epsicin had a warm fight with & burglar, at his resldence, about 3 o'clock Bunday morning, The burglar succeeded im making his oscape aftor losing hils boot and a pact of hls clothing. . STABBED, Special Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tribune,. = * Dwiour, 1, Jono 29.—John McGrath and Isaao Buorman got jnto au alturcation to-day st Novada, 7 miles west of lerey, when the formor wis stabbed io the aide, T wound ia veory sorious, and may prove fatal. “ HUNG BY A Moa, 1 Lurree Roox, Jubo 20,—John Hogsn, e negre man, was hiing yesterday morning by a party of citizens, near Russsilville, for attomptiog to got in_bed the ulght urovious with two white glrls, with tho futention of committing a rapo, : TO BE HANGED. $ Dosrox, Juno 29.—0eorge W, Pembertap, the murderer of Mre, Maigaret E. Dingham, has beon aeutencad to bo kavged. * THE ST, LOUIS “TIMES,"” #vectal Disvateh to The Chicdaa Tridune, Bt Louis, Juno 40,—0u 'Chango this mornlag some littla interost waa manifested In tho safe by P, F, Kellehor & Co. of 300 sbares of 'the utock aud 828,500 of tho bonds of tha Bt, Louls Times Compavy, 'Tho bidding wsa not at all active, Tho first lot offered was £6,500 of bondu, For this a bid of 10 por cent was mado by Alr, Hutchiug, followed by a Lid of 16 par cept by Joln T. Crisp, to whom the amount was aqld 8 that Bgure without further oppoajtion, Tho other §22,000 was purchinsod by tho sames party at tho esmo figure. Upon the anuouncoment hiat the 200 shares of stock would bs sold jn bulk, some ous bid 5 for lh: ln;. fol- lowed by a bid of 8550 by P, P, Mavion, and was finally sold to Cilep for £5.75. 'I'lns is vircuslly puttiug tho Times stock intothe handa of My, Stlllson Hutctius, fer wlht‘)ll:l‘l; :ngd‘l;:h: ouxl’ :l &: umored i . night the raz Brown inten . inwtitution aud run it himselt, bigion ‘” e