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them an extra-largo and nlv-gAnll:-mnPnrnd din- ner, and lock them up for tho remminder of tho day, to rar tho dwll hotrn away with thoughta of brpone dase, and wirlica for tho toils of the mortow (o tolenso thew. . ©u this ocearion tho Warden, Maj, It W. Me- Clanghy decided upoa s change in the pros graman’s ho entertained an iden that e canld ive fhese unforiinate men in his chiargo A Fourth of July cofobration that they would en- Jov to tho fullost extehit, Alhongh Lls views in rerard to Btyle of celobratton did bod accord wath those of some of his arsoviato oilicials, who are old and disciplined m th sehool of govern- 1 conviets, bio waa fally determined in earry- g oat hin project, raying that it wan lis rlsk, and ha wonld hold him=oll responeilio. Without ecommunivating s iutentions to any rave his immedialo nesociates and couneclors, tlio proparations wero mado i s mannor that has shown that he was not ounly correct in the views he ontertained, but that e was nmrl{ ro- Jaid for bis osperimant, for sucy cortainly, it wa. 5 On Saturday morning, in accordancs withs the lan, wtunds wor orceted in each one of tho cell- Imuan‘ that aro Jimown a8 East and West Wings, and sre eitustod on tho cart and weat Fidos of tho Warden's ITonge, with entranco to cach froni he ninin guard-hall of tho houee, which lot thd rpeciators upon iho stonds ove ooking thd falie awl corridors of tho prisons proper. ITio rtands wore vory tastefully decorated with yationnl bunting,—tho large orgat being_placad in poxition npon_each in tunk, Tho Wheaton Cornet Uand, of Wheaton, Du Page Connty, liad Veen invited to be prevent, and accopted tha in- vitation, nrriving at the proper hour, At abont noom, .press-represontatives recetved a fino from the Warden, stating that there would bo somo musical and othcr exorcises at tho prison at 1 weluck, amd requosting their presonce. At soly. tho representatives of the press put in {boir appearance, and found o smatl party, con- of Col. Johm 3. Sombworih, Den- y _ Commissioner Mr. _ and Mra, . " Dlies, of Chicngo; Warden and Mra. thy pacs _ Madden, Nc(!lnngbri' 3 i sivtars of Mus, McClanghry; Jliss Mary Mc- Clolaud, of Jollet; Chaplam Briscoo, Dr. T. . Taird, and Mr., Gsrduer, of Joliot, with tho Wheaton Comnet land—upon tno atand in the West Wing. Derehed upon “‘lookouts™ upon tho sides of the walls, midway botwoon tha floor and ceilngg, wero twvo keopers, facing tho colls on ocitber sido of tho Llock of cells. On tho loor, alonc, was tho Deputy-Warden, Capt. James I, 1lail. At tho head of ono of tho gal- ferics way Capt. D, C. Stocpor. At a siznal from tho War.icn to the Doputy that all was in roadi- ness, tho Assistant gavo o signal bf A rap upon an iron bar at tho head of ouo of tho corridors, and, drawing 8 lever, out stepped promptly about Bevonty convicls in uniform. At anotlier signal, tho doors wora closed with equhl promptucss, At n third signal, tio convicts faced to thio hoad of tho gallory, and commenced s mareh, closo Wi, with all faces inclined ono_ way, leck-otep, nhat, prering down on ono sido of tho colls in tho fargco Lallway, wero takon charge of by tho Depnty, who marclied thea to the farther ond of tha hall, aud brought them to & Lialt, faced to the stand, Tn rapld succorsion, each of the ton tier of colly, 1ifty colls in o tier,—sowe of whicl, for want of room, ate oveupicd by two convicts, muking iu all, in this wing, 600 celle, and some- thing near 500 convicts,—wero emptied, and tho oceupanty wero packed ‘at the fartner end of tho all ko sardines, At the command from the Deputy, this rolud body of bumanity steppad oft prompily, and marched soldabout 100 yarda to tho stand, and wero balted. At comimand, caps camo off inatantly, Warden McClaughry etepped forward, and, in a clear aud distlsict tono, informed thon that T was about Lo give thom what Le knew would Do an agreeablo mrpriso 3 that, as tho Fonrth of July cawe on the Bubbath, wo would observo it to-day ; that, for an hour or tio, be intended to put gach manof them upon his good bebavior § thiaf, a8 American einizons, hio kuew thoy had a yoverence for the day ; that, as prisoners, hio Lnow tho mass of thein could aud would, when called upon, belayo themselves in a manner fhat woull bo creditablo; that, Lo kad pro- vided music by o Lrosa band that was on tho stand; and that Mr. Bliss and wife, of Chieago, Liad Lindly yolunteered to furnishi thom with vocal musie, which Lo knew thoy woald ap- preciate, 1o was about to turn them Jooso to do und nct a8 thoy saw fit, desiring them to havo aa good « time in tho poriod aliowed thom as wny porsiblo, They wore for tho timo to bo per- fectly freo and anrestrained,—ho only oxucting trom them tho couduct of ratioual men, and quict during the vocsl oxercises; aud, when the timo nilotted them Lad expired, o should ex- peet thom, at tho signa), to repair to the ren- dozyous nt the further end of tud hall, oach man rexmning his placo In line as thioy camo down, ond to muintain than the eustomary silence. * Drenlt ranks! march!™ At this command, it would bo difficult to describo tho kcoug, tho minghng aud” comming- liug of Wiat mass of humau bewgs in the pecul- iur prisou-garb, onch looking for somo friend or acquatutsuce with whom ke liad’ becn 80 noar, vet from whom so far,—all cagor for a shake. sut, befors they conld move, some ono of tho number calted for three ehcers for the Governor, tlree for the Warden, threo for tho Deputy, and threo for tho Assistant, whick wero givon with a will. I'ho Wheaton Band, with ita showy uniform, was a novel sight 1 o Ponitoutiary, and attracted cosiderablo attention. 1t discouracd some vory cxcollont music; aud Mr, and Mrs, Bliss rendured somo very sppropriato pioces of music, wilh ‘comie ducts and Bcateh pleces intermiv- gled, which were listoned o in quict Ly this Tuaus of fur-the-noneo freo Amorican cltizons on a Lourth-of-July * bust.” Romte duuced ; some Aang ; others wero tum- bling ; zome wero sparriug ; all soowaed scarcoly 1o realizo tho Dloesing that had so unoxpectedly fallun upon them. Many put in tho time in viniting friends and acaunintances. Tho darkeys enjoved themsolves i the patiiug aud danciig of jutba in old plamation style, The speetatoes contd not belp but enfoy their pleasures with them, Aftor nearly two hours of this unrestrained frocdom, tho #igual was given, and, with thy 1 romptnees raquured of prisoners, cach wan re- pued bas position in tas own gaugin quict, and, ot the command of tho Deputy, tho diffarcut sangs moved to their tiers with s buoyant step, f0il” of lifo and snimation, overy countouanco Beaming with pleasuro und dolight. In five nnnutey, thoso 800 mon wers hotsed in thotr liv- jug tombs, with ro littlo moiwe that cuo umaequainted, viowlng tho block of ects from the oud ~ of the hall, wonld searco kuow that thero was a soul witbii the building, 1t had been anticipated ¢ thess won, thero migut be somo who vould 1ake an occanion like thus to veck re- vengo upon eomo fellow-prisoner, to pay off eomo old seare, But there was notlung in” the whote uffuir that was diecreditatde, wor the 1cant thing to mar tho pleasura of tho o Wath thu closing of the exercived hore, the Wariens statod tlat_bo wee now sutisfied | and tat bo thought that 1ho sifair had demonstrated o the world clearly that thero wore ronw other agencicy that, conld move and control convieled criwinals tad wero bruto farce, Tho exoreiven i\m ciosed In the West wero duplicated 1 the uct Wing of the vrison, with the samo result. ‘After tho oxercisca in the wings, the hlatron, Blra. Judson, insisted that hor littlo Yriunn, ot tlio top of tha Warden's Houss, should not b userlooked. Consoquontly, the baud of muwi- vinny Tepaired Lo tho fumils § rison, and the in- mates were gravted tho privflegos of thels un- fortunate companiona in the vtucr parts of the *pricau. There nro only HOmu twenty fomsles coutizod hiero s but their enjoyment of freedom from 1estiniut was sppreciuted nuno tho loss frutu lack of nuwmbers. Thie Irish socloties in the connty wlll celobrato to-morrow. ‘Iicks of Jolics will bo divided; somn go to Lockport, and others to Braidwood, Ly wvitation, . K Special Dispateh to The Chwaga Tribune, Jourer, 11, July 5.—Threo daya’ celebration of thoe Fourth closed in this city to-day. Detach. meuts of Boclotica Now. 8, aud 4 of tho Au- cut Order of Hiberniaos weut to Lraidwood this mormug, accompunied by DBoyue's Daud, 'hoy W tho guerty of Hoeloty No.'1, of Hraid- wood, 10 Datighters of Robecca gave a picuic to their ricuds at Osk D'ark, near this city. Dancing and other fertivitios havo boon golug o st e Lark and Linden Heights dusing tho doy, apd will contivus until 10 to-pignt. Fire Compsny No. 4, with the engine W, A. Steclo, went 10 Morrid on 8 speciul train this moraing ta cuter into o towvpawent for a prize, in which they took eccond mouey. — OTHER CELEBRATIONS., A LIG.DAY AT QUINCY. Bpecral Dipatch o The Chicugo Tribune, Quiser, 1k, July 6.—Tho Kourth has been cclobratod biero to-day iu & very graud aud wuc- «censtul wanmer. Neagly all of the mauufagtus- jug, aud quito a larga sliato of the warcautile,in- tereets were represonted on whools, making s 1uaguificont procession about 2} milos long. he invited guests conglstod of Cowpany A of tho BL Louis Natlonal Guard, the City Govern- wents of Hannibal and Keokuk, and Gen, Slor- man, who was welcomod with great enthusissi. Lo display of military, lucluding two Quincy cowpanies, was very five. The favited guosts were eotertained st & grand bauquot, * gad (bis sfterncow the Mom. 0. 1L Pro g held u reception fn honor o Ceo. B lwrean. _ Ab (b9 bk mowout . A. Storrs, of Chicago, tolegraphod that ho conlid nat bo hiere, and his placo an orator was sapplicd by the Rov, Bdward Anderson. of this cily, Gon. Shorman nleo tnade n brief apeecly, Preparations hind Leen mada for a brillisut dia- play of flroworks this cvenivg, but thoy wero incontinently oxtinguished sbont 8 o'clock by & hoavy rain-atorm. All iho regular and sovoral npecial trains on all the roads contoring in this city were crowded with passengers this morning, and 4,000 or 5,000 people camo by boat. Thero were probably 15,000 strangers in the eily. The colobration bas Loen in all respects hnposing aud entisfactory. 170 the Aveoefated Press) Quixer, I, July G.—~Quncy has had many war and political demonstrations on & magnifi- cont seale, bug iE was reserved for to-day to ont- Etrip in numbera and magviticence ansthing evor nttompted hero, Indeod, thore is no doubt bu {ho colobration hera ou this oceasion hag celipsed any eyont evor occurring in tho State. At least 80,000 strangers participstad fu tho glorification, aud the strccts were wallod from 10 in the morn- fng until tho grand procossion dlpporesd with men, womon, and children. Tho pro+ cession was mado np of tho Quincy and 8t. Touis military, escorting Gou. Shorman sud staff, invited digoitaries from adjcining towns, caravans of ladica ropresonting tho thir- ty-nine States, and a grand display of Indnstrics, manufactures, and mercantilo cstablishments. Notably prominent in (o patade of manufacto- rics was tho display of Diok Dros'. brawery, with four colossal wagons bearing psramide of bavr, a bpndred emploses, and all over archod with decorations and appropriato mottoes. ‘Tho turn. out Ly thin browery was & remark- able trumpb, sod commanded universal applanee, 1laria, Boobo & Co. tho Lwpio Tobacco Works, also altracted universal attention by the grand figuro their establish- mont cut in tho procession. This firm, which hay tho largeat plug tobacco factory on the Con- tinont, had out forty-one capaciona wWagona car- rying 600 employes, bandsomo devices, and an {mmenso quantity of manufactured tabacco, In the samo councction shonld bo montionod Julius Keapehls & Bro., wholesalo dry goods. Wagon after wagon Learing their gooda {n every shapo snd stylo paencd along tho strcats, and mado wp n show of goods iu their. lino that could not bo excollod in tho groat citica of the Esst. Thero has undoubted- Iy nover bicen suchia display by any three Grrow in tho West as wag made hy Dick Brothero, Har- ris, Becbo & Co,, and Julius Kespobl & Drother an this oceasion, Whila tho procossion was passing throngh tho promiucnt streets, Gen, Bhermau aud statl wore driven along tho ontiro routs to givo them n complete view of tho gorgeous allair, aud, as they pasaed. o continuous and uproarions cheer frreoted them, The procession was two hours Ynumun. and then dispersed to hoar tho ftov. Dr. Anderson deliver an oration in tha Public Bquare. Gen. Sherman also spoko fivo minutes, kisved the babies, and remained, s tho guest of Maj.-Gien, J. D. Morgan, for tho firaworke and ovents of tha evening. Withont cxnggeration, this lina been the graudest day in tho hiatory of Quiney, éndone never to bo forgotten. Tho decoration of tho stores, awellings, and manu- facturies,was on tho most olabornto reale,and cost mauy thousands of doliars. Notwithatanding the great expense, Quincy feels aatistied and proud to-night. BTTUNOFIELD, Sneetal Disnateh to The Chivarn Tribune, BrasusteLn, i, v '6.—The rain of Tast night somowbat interfered with the arrange- ments for the celebration of tho Fourtl of July lioro to-day. Despitethe ratu, lowever, thera waa at loast 10,000 padplo horo, 'Thirty coach-loads camo {n on an oxtra train on the diferent rail- roads. Tho strect parado was imposing and suc- cesafnl in details, It was composed of tho fol- lowing orders and citizons: ) TINST DIVISI Tlatoon Dol Governor's Guard, Capital Guards, Orator of the Dny, tu carriez Uulled StatesOillcurs, German Baud, .l i HECOND DIVISION. Knighta of Pythian, Anclent Order of ilibornisns, Emerold Benoficlal Boclety, Bpringfield Maunorchor, Father Mathow Socloty. Otler Civic Organization Mackerel Drigade. Representations of Trades and Trofensions n Wagons, Citizens in Carrlagee, Bpringficld Fire Deparitient, Tho Mackerel Brigado was exceedingly ludicrous and was mado up of some telling local currica- tures, At tho grand stand erected on the Cour Houso aqunro, the oxorcises conkinted of sincing by 200 bundred littlo boys and girls, Jra, Riuk, of Bastan, pang s solo, the StarSpangled Baunor, iho children singing tho chorns, Tho Declara- tion of Indopendenco was read by the Rov. W, Al Gregg, followed by einging by the Springfiold Macenorehe Thp *Rido of Paul Rovera™ was read by tho lou. John G, Nicolay, Marshul of tho Suprome Court of the United Statcs. CGov, Talmor mado alLappy spoech of twonty minutes, follownd by Goorga A. Saunders in a storling oration. The Firo Departmont gave an oxhlbition at B o'clock, and to-uight o magnifle cont display of freworkn s to have taken pluco, but a’rain ot in which still continues, anl tho dispiay bos been rnu:pnnud. very wuck to tho disappointment of tho largo crowd. Amoug s0mo of tho piccen for tho firoworkn display wera n *Spaniel wroath,” *‘Lhe Star of 74" “ Eraption of Vesuvius,” Saturn and Batellites,” *Pyritio Cross, « 8holly, Datteries, nnd Shiclls aod Flags,” 4 July Fourth, '76." ‘Tho firoworls cost £1,000, Not & singlo accident oceurred, though thoro has been no {utermission of bursting torpedoes amld tlro-crackera since Gaylight this wioruing. DWIOHT. &pecial Dispateh to 1'he Chicago Tribune, Dwiaut, 1., July 5,—Our Fourth of July eol- ebration loolt pluco horo to-day, " It puescd off very quintly with vory fow arrests, and every wan, wouway, and ¢bild that we could bear of went to bod with Just as mauy legs, ariue, and cyes g ho, eb,o or it hadin the morning. Thin ugreonblo stato of nflurs arowe (rom tho fact thut our Couscripti Tatres pastwid an ordinanco prohituting tho uso of ail firc-arius ; hsuco wo aro unable topresent tho usual Hst of bodily mutilations which furnixkh such ogreeablo read- ing at this scasou of tho year. A licavy shower in° the sworning proventod many from juiulng in tho celebiutivm, nnd yet tho villago Was nover 40 crgwdod, and ko raiy did not pro- vonttho Lrogeamiuo of the day belny carnud out. Tho Declaration of Indepondenco wns road by Misg Fiauo BeCluro, aud sujoration wad do- Jiverod by tho Ion, Juson W, Slrevell, of Pon. tise. Hlo #aid that it may bo wo are in danger of walking the privilege of gaverning too cheap nnd cawy, ‘Lhero are many who at lesst thinks they seoevil 1 tho oxtent to which wo hiavo already gona in bt .dircction, and feol confidunt in exprewsing thie opinion that, at no distant day, su educational qualifieation for both native and foccigu-born, for rich and_poor, for whito and black, will va found & very desirablo sufo- uard and blwark to liberty, Mr. Strovell also clioves it to bo the duty of ovory citizen, bo hio nwtivo or adunted, not ouly to assart but to as- il in mointining_strictly American cuatoms and ingtitutivua. Of tho ouo, bocausa thoso in- stitutiony have mado L what ho is; of tho athior, becauso by tho very act of his adoption be confexsos that tho iustitutious Le adopts aro bot- ter thau thoso bo foreakes. 1t fa tho duty of overy dwollor apon American soil to asalst 1 the meintensnce of our cowmon-school system of wducation, It will be o great mistako i wo aver foruako tho policy of cducating. aur Emuplu. rich and poor. It was quite refreshing (o hoar 86 wuch common seuso in an oration of this charactor, and tho apdience wore spared tho display of pational bosstiug mud spread- ism. The afternoon wus spent in ficld ports, which wero entered into with much on- thussm by tho erowd, but wore Lrought to o sudden tennfnation by & tromendous shower, which Lias refreshed the grnwin&; crops, and o- duy presenta s wight which glodduens the kight of the plow-Loldor, DLOOMINGTON, Special Dispateh to 'he Chicago Tridine, Broomsutoy, i, July 6,—At luast 7,000 Irish Catbulics snscubled in the city to-day to colebrato tho Fousth of July jn a grand picnio aud parsdo of socivties, 1fad the weather been propitioys tho colsbration would Lave been tho grandest over vocu in Central Ilinvis. The no- ciotics prosont woro : t. Patrick’s I'otal Abati- uwonco und flenovolont Eociely, Aucient Order of flibernisus from Yeorig, Ancient Ordor from LaSalle, Auciont Order from Pekin, Ancient Order of Bloomington, tho Hiberujan Beuove- leut Bocloty, Fathier Mathow ‘Total Abatincnco aud Bouovolont Bocioty. t. Patrick's Total Ab- wtinence aud Benovolent Bociety of Bloounugton Hpencar's Ligut tho llicuuflm{lon band, the Bavd of Bt. Mary's The day was epout the Fair-grounds, bub was usaly "I'io epecches wero ied in tho procossion, uard Band, the DPeorin Cadets’ Band, Helyoal, Leoris, word in lina, in 8 piculo st interruptod by 8 raiu-stori. by Gou, BLloowteld, sudthe Lon, Lowren Harmer, of Peoria, The proceeds of the pi wuic weze for the Catholio Churon of. Bloomiogs. ‘Additional ntiractions woto afforded ton. Tho ovening waa rpent In dancing at Prerniz Hall, under the ausplces of the Anciont Urdor of Hibermiana, ATOUND OTTAWA, Spectal Inxy £ h to i Re Chiriao Tribune, Otoawea, Mo duly ho—Tho fourth of Jily wat gonerudfz chmerv-l in thie vicimty to-dav. All tho grincipai ktoren hern werw elosed. Tho groverien sl saloabs, of conrRo, took nde vuntage of the ocearion, and reaprd o ronpeein- bla” biarvest of shekels.” Tha eelebration at Sireator was & complete success, Tho stiond. nuco was vory much Iarger thau had becn eount- ed npon, the Taght tnards of Lataile. a handsomely-equip; ad company, forming a brill- faut attraction to the oceacion. At Debolt's Springs, n delightful resort in » maguli. cont grovo mear Wedron, snd about 6 miles north of Ottawa, thiore wne a gort of farmars’ pieme, with au old-faehionod colebra- tion, 1l was a large askemblage of the most wealthy and reapectablo farmers audthelr wives, sous, and dnughters, 1n the eveniug a dnnce in o manunoth ball in the grove wound up the pro- eeediugs, ‘tho weather waw favotabls to out- door wports until about 4 o'clack p. m., when veveral heavy showers of rain tollowed i quick succeseipn until nightfall. FREE{ORT, Srecial rpateA to The Cheana Tribune, Freerour, 11, July 5.—Notwithstauding low- oring clonds and oecasional kprinkienof rain, tho obscryanco of Independevce-Day here waa tu every partieniar a ‘compicte guccess, In conse. quence of the recent rai, the roads and atreeta wero froo from dust, and tho weather was de- Tightfuily cool and breezy. Easly in (he morn- g tho crowds from all parts of “the conotry ho- gan pouring into town, and by 10 o'clock the streeta wero thronged ad they never beforo had been_on sny mumilsr cecasion, The parsds of the Firo Department, ¥. D. Middleditch Mar- #hat, constituted the chiof and most attractive featuro of tho celebration, For iho afternoon, in the presenco of thousauds of people, the varions companics engagod in an exciting tour- nament for prizes offered Uy tho city anthoritivg, by tho pro- cewsion, and tho porformancés of Iowa's citeus and monagerie, ‘'Lho firoworks and balls of to- night wind up tho_jolliest, noisiest, atd tho biy- gest Tourth of July jubilation Frocyort Liss over witnessed. CITANTAION, Speeial Dispatels to 1 he Chicaga Tribune. Crnaneawy, 1L, Jily 5.—Tuo Fourth of July was ceicbrated here fo-day iu grand style, At au early hour tho stioots commenced to ba [llad with pooplo, aad soon tho town was crowded, 1lcso comuanies weve here from Decatur, as waa alao. ther fire. compauy from Urbana. “(ho pro- cexslon was an imposing one, aud torminated at noon. Aftor dinnor the steamer Dolto was tried to show ler throwing capucity, after which s contest for a prizo took placo betweew tho different lioso companicw. ‘Tho distavce run was 400 feot, n coupliug to Lo mado to a fire-plug, and 200 feet of hosa run off. Tho Belle lose Company, of (hamy aitn, took tha first prizo in forty eccond, tho lioscuo No. 1, of Decatar, coming in second, —time, 55 seconds, Ch:m)lmi};u Hose No. 2 and Decatur No, 2 both failed to mako cosnec- tions. A banquet fs beiug givon at tho Doano and Philijpe Housos to the firemon to-night, and a ball will end the festivities. "Who Union of the Hons of Lnn gave o pienic 83 tho fair-grounds, but tho attoudanco was light, WAUKEQAN. Sreetal Disvatch ta The Chocago Tribuna. WaALREY 111, July 5.—The day. just closed in ono long to_bo rowmambered by the citlzeas of Waukegay, Tha streois were denacly throngod with peoplo to witness tho grand parado, which took placo on vur principal streots ut 10 o'clock a. m. ‘Tho Declaration of Iudepondence was read by Mr. Orriv I, Alasaon, After tho reading an oration was delivered by 3lr. J. I Weleh. In (o sfternoun some procceded to tho fair- grounds to witness tho races, whilo others at- tended tho picnic hold on the South Side. The day passed off vory pleasntly. ALTON, Special Dispateh ta The Chtcasn T'ribune, Arzoy, I, July 5,—Tho colebration of tho Fourth was very geucrally obsorved in this eity to-day, buginess boing alinost ountirely agspend- ed. Tho Irish tomporauca socistics paraded the streets in the morning aud Ly noon the city was a)uiost desarted, most of tho poople hiaving gono cithor out picniclng or off on an exvuysiou. Thero was a geand display of fireworks taking piace this ovening ot balf-past 8 and continuod uutil after 10 o'cluck. ACTDOnA. Swecial Dispat:h (> the Chicano Tribuns. Aunona, Lk, July 5.—Tho Fourth wan_ genor- ally obrarved (o-duy, the car-shops, banks, Lost- «Olilee, sud principal business bousca beiug closed. Our streets have bLeon thronged with ntrangors all day, though no epecial inducemonts woro offerod for their presouce, Tho greatest good order provailed, aud no accidenta have oc- curred. LINCOLY, efal Dispateh ta ‘L he Chicaao Tribune, 11, July 5, —Tho Fourth passod off jatly, nothing of importance going on oxecpt a (eruinn plonis in tho grove thiy af- teruoon. ‘Llicro is & city erdinance against fire- ‘works,—tuereforo tharo was no oscitomont. LA BALLE AND PELU. LaSavce, I, H m;{x 6—Tho peopls of Pern colayratod to-duy with boat-racos and o proces- lon, tho reading of the Declaration of lude- pendance, on oratiun, ote, ‘Thera waa Bo formal colebration in LuSulie, LENONT. ) Special Dispateh to 1 he Chicago Tridune. Lesoxt, 1., July G.—Lthe Catholia Total Abstiuenco Hociety, of thin place, hiad an okl- fashioned Fourth of July eclebration to-day, It way tho largent and most onthusiastio gathorivg evor " Leld in thin soction. ‘Iho Eather Mathow Temperaneo Bocisty turned ont in procession 290 utrong, parading the principal strects, led by n fino wartinl band of twenty monmberaand s wagou-load of youug lndles dressed in white. "'hoy mado 8 splendid appenranco as they lod tho way to Brown's Grovo, whora they found tho woods fall of pevplo, After o littlo deluy tho regalar oxercises of the duy commenged, N. J. Brown was V'realdent of the Day, Johu MuCnrthy read tho Declaration, and tho Hon, William, il. Blolly, of Lomont, and thio Hon. A. L. Morrision, of Cliieago, delivered vplendid and oloquent sd- dresees, An intermission of ouno hour then oc- curred, during which n sumpluous ropast was worved up by tho adion, and averybody Lad cnough snd to spare. Tho irroprosuiblo Mrs. Doticer, of Oblengo. thon took tho stand and declfred for Woman'a Rights and no taxation without represoutation. Appro- pristo #pceches wero aléo mado by Jowu L. Datoy, of Chicago; tho Rov. Fathor Murphy, of Loclkport ; Wiliiam P, Pierce, and N. J. Brown, of Lomont. ‘W'he Lemout Glea Club, undor the losd of Mies Brausil, ssug sovoral beautiful eces, and addod much to the enjoymout of the ocension. Nothing occurred to ‘minr the enjoy- mant of tho day, and all wero gratitied st tho prouounced succesn of tho grout culobration, it OTHER STATES: WISCONSIN, LA CRUBSE. &peetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LiACnosse, Wis,, July 8.—A terriblo fight took placo yosterduy saftornoon at tho Plankroad Browery Gardou, fu this city, botwoen a body of railrond mon and the Governor's Guards, o Germun military organization, rosulling tu fatal- 1y wounding enoc man, with fifteon or twenty othiers moro or lcss fujured. A largo number of pooplo wero eolvbrating the Fourth at tho above- uamed place, tho garden betng chartered by the Uoveruor's Uuards for theday. 'Who troublocom- menced with o severo flut-fight botween raitroad andr'ver men intho strectin front of the garden, A number of tho Quards interfering, & gouneral fght followed, lasting about twonty minutes, A perfect shower of stonos and clubs rained on tho hoads of conteatants for a timo, tho gnard usiug thoir sabroa and clubling their muskets. Tho Captain of tho Guards fiually gob the company into lino and charged the railroad mou aud “othe era in tho stroet with fixed bayonets, driving all Lefore them over tho LaCrosso Ltiver bridgo womo distanco from tho garden, During the evoning thore was much oxcitemont thwuyhuu; the city, aud n scrious timo was looked for, About 100 railroad mon came over from North LuCrogso, They, with their brothren horo, are ajl anxious to get vven, Daring the night several attempts wore mado to again start the ball roll- inig, but oach attempt wan mot with prompt ac- tion on the part of Chiof-of-Polico Hatoh and his men, and further shodding of blood prevent- ed. Tho following sro the names of thoso worl~ ously injured : Dotnis Flynn, sabro cut in tha head ; Dan lnox, sabro cuts in the shouldor aud » bayonet thrust in tho abdousen ; It, Ferguaon, sabro cut in tho neck and o wound 1n tho hoad 3 Putrick Shendan, fatally wounded in the head snd ribs broken. Alitho above-namod men werp not engaged 1o tho fight, Tho Governor's Guard i goucrally connidered & disgraco to the city. "ho wholo commubity feel outraged with thel lust night's doiugs, A potition will bo wade tu the Goyornor to disband tho Guard, and criminal procenses aro to follow. To-day has been gener- ally obsorvod an o boliday, but with no regular celobration. ‘Thera wora picnics, oxcursions on tho river, ehootiug-matches, ote. MADISUN, dpectal Dispatehs Lo The Chicaoo Triduna, MavisoN, Wis,, July 5.—There was no formsl old-fasbiousd celobration of the Fourth of July hore, There havo been no procossions or spoochem _ Hatyrday was givon up to Oolen’ girs_ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JULY 6, 1875 cun, who had races on tho Fair-Gronnds, whera tho track was so_heavy that no time conhl ba A and gavo throo entertninments to larga hw Suuday thero wero speofal eervicen somo of tho churches Ly commemoration of tha aunisorsars, Thero was o concert ahd danea ab Turner 1AL aud & Gesman firo company vara to have & pienie with beer, dancivg, ele. but Mayor Yinney vetoed it vLiomn. Srectal Diapateh to Ihe Chicano Tribung, Becor, Wis,, Julv.5.—To-day hias beed brated here according lo program parades, speeches, mume. fireworks, Sc. No ae- idents oceurzed. The wenther wan delightful, ‘Thore wan o great crend of peopla 1o town, Ttocktor rant alarga conpany of Calilarumplans and a band to takc partin the procession, Somo negroos Look aceasion te rquare old grudeen with abattto this afteruoor, hut were captured by the polico aud lodged it the enlaboose. ———— AND.ANA. Fpeetal Ditnatch to The Chtenon Tridune. Laroxte, Ind,, July {.—The firomen’s tourna- ment paraci off to-day, and was a grand suceess. The weathor was vory dne, and the crowd im- menge. Lonz before laylight tho thunder of artillery awoke the sleeping populacn, and gavo themn to underatand thot this was a day for wilo- awako enjoymont, and. with a bold aod patrictio feeling, thor launched forth only to find the strects nperfoct jam of vigitors. The running cowmeced a1 o'¢lock. The first purso war 4300, ‘The #irat money, £150, waa taken by No, 3. Sonth Bend: running tlme, 23 ecconda; full timo, 1337 ecconds. The recond money, €190, was won by the Alerts No. 1. of Laporte s ranning time, 29 eeconds ; full time, 45 neconds, Iho third money, was won by No. 1, Sguth Bend ; ruuuing timo, 36 seconds ; full time, 44} eeconds, The gueepstakes, $150 and o silvor trumpot, was won by tho Wide-Awnkes, of Laporto; run- ning timo, 29 sadouda ; full time, 45%¢ soconds. I'ho Howo Prize, 8 silk banner, was won by tho Wido-Awnkes: running timo, 29 peconda ; full time, 41 acconds. Tho becond moncy was: won by tho Droadnaughts; running time, 30 seconds ; full time, 49 eeconds, T'he thirdmonoy was won by the Laporto No. 3 ; runniug time, 31 seconds 3 full timo, 52 seconds, Tho Pern Hawo Dand rocoived tho $50 pre- mium for tho bost band. SOUTIT NEND AND LATORTE. Sreetal Dispateh t> The Chicagn Tribune, . Soutn Bisn, Ind., July 5,—Tho Fourth was celabrated by tho Tarn-Vorein with a picnic aud danes, To-night tho Tolikl sottlers go through with & liko programmo. Lath aro very largely E3 -attondod. A IArge numbor of firomen attontied the firemen's tournamont atJ.anorte, atong with whot weut s largenumber of citizens, —eo manv, iu fact, thiat tho extra accomadalions furnishi- ad by the Liako Shoro Road wore insuflicient to convey them all, and s larzo number wero left. Tho ticket agent was sold out of tickots, #so great was tho rush. But fow accidents have oc- céurred. nd thoso are of & minor charactor, and among the boys, who have burncda great deal of powdor. TUNTINGTON, Special Dispateh ta The Chicann Tribune, TloxTiNeToN, Ind., July 5,—Tho dth of July wan celebrated horo to-day in n very Imposing nnd sneiossful mannor. Alung procostion, con- wisting of_the tfayor, City Conncil, Firo Dapart- ment, and other organizations, accompapied by tiwo banda of mnsic, paraded tho strects, aftor which nn tmmengo crowd ropaired to tho grove in tho ontakirts of thoe town, whero appropriato oxeretses_wero hold, Alaj. J. W. Parvisuco nactod ns Preafdont of tho Day, Tho Ion. A.W. Dolong read the Declaration of lnde‘pnndnncn, aud soversl gentlemen made specctick 1n tho Xn- gitsh and German lauguages. Tho woathor was oppressively kot PONT WAYNE, Speetal Dispateh lo T'he Chicago Tribune, Fonr Warse, Ind., July 5.—Che Fourth of July was celebrated horo to-day with unuzal vim and apirit, Tho 0dd Followa hold s picnic at the fair-grounds, which wag attended by thousands. 'Tho Rev. A, Marino, of this oity, dolivored the oration, Other 'colobrations wero Liold under the auepices of tho German Catholics, the Gor- man Roformed Church, and tho Homo Club, all of which drow large crowds. Many public and {:flvuh nulldinfi: wore docorated with flags, unting, ete. The weather bas been gxreoodingly hot all day. TERRE TAUTE. Speial Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Tenue.lfauTE, July 5.—1he. celobration of Tn~ dopendonce-Day was gouneral. The Lo, . W. Voorhoes, addrossed 20,000, peorlo at Early's Grovo. ‘Ten thousdud strangers waro in tho ‘eity. Firowdrks wore displayed all over town, and tho stroots woro thronged, The cele- Lration at Clipton, Rockville, Milton and Yaria waa vory oxtonsivo, At Lrazil thoro was o ree union of soldiors, with 10,000 peoplo prosont. ———— IOWA, DUBLINGTON, Bunixaroy, Ia., July 6.—Tho eslebration of Tudopendonce-Day In this city was a graud suo coss, The city was decorated with pavilions, evergroens, bunting, mottocs, and banners, and at night all tho docorations wore illuminated with gas-jots and Chineso lanterns. Twolve bands wore in the procession, six infantry com- panles, threo battories of artillory, and ono company of cavalry. Al tho ‘irades- men and meresntilo houses o ihiy city wore also ropresented In tho yprocesalon, which was avor 3 miles In length, "'wenty-fvo thousand atrangors wore in the city, and tiso thwn was In n perfect blazo of enthusi- awm. No such celebration has over beon soen in lown, and tho railways were unsble to bring in all tho poopla who wished to como. Tho day passod off plonsantly. No casualtios or disor- dors occurred. tobort Collyer and Becrotary of War Holknap wore tho principal speakara, DAVENPORT AND TUE NEIGHOOBING COUNTRY, pocusd Dupatch to The Chicaoo Lripune. Davearont, 1a., July bi—Dayenport had thres mlmnw colubratipns. ~ Baturdsy tho Amerjcans colobratod ; yestorday tho Uermons ; and to-day thoso who wera iuclined to nithor of the others. Yosterday tho Gurmaus bad a large. demonsira- tion at tho Hohuwolzen Park, over 6,000 puople boing prosent. At Fayotio s monator colebration waa had on Haturduy, excursion trains bowg run on the Du- buquo & Bl Pacl. Thousauds of peoplo were prosont. At Wyoming, also, a public colobratiun was hold, six towus uniting. As yot uo casual- tics have boon roportod, ———— PENNSYLVANIA: Ente, Spectal. Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tripune, Enir, July 5.—This waa a gala_day for Erie. Tho Fourtjy was colghrated in good qld-fashioned stylo. ‘Tho proceasiou was 2 miles lang, sud. the tinest that over paradod u thiu city. The coun- try people tor miles poured into {ho clty in the aftornoan, Wobad o balloon sscension, sail- bont and yacht races, baso ball, ote, No agci- dent oceurred to mac this, Erie's greatost celo- Lrution, TITTSUUNG, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Prrrspuna, A, July 6,.—Cho Fourth, which drow Its wun? lougth wlong for threo days, was only obscrved to-day. Youth showed its ardor yostorday, ‘)uut a littlo, by firlog an odd ecucker hora or thero, Lut to-day business was sus- onded, and thoe dirty city put ou holiday garf. arly in the moruiug ealutes wero firod ‘irnm promiuent pointa about tho ‘city. 'The Catholic Tomperanco Soclotids also hold nn loypeoso jubllso, but nothing cccurred to mar tho ploas- ure and patriotiem of tho day. firoworks aro illuminaling the heavans ovory- whore, aud oxcurslun traius are roturning., ——— THE EAST, NEW YORE, BBOOKLYN AND BLAKWIERE. New Youx, July 5.—Tho colobration hero and in Brooklyn to-dsy was the most enjhuelaptio for yoars. At enntise the Fronch frigate in tho harbor fired a salute, whioh was repliod to from the various forts, There was a fino display of military this morning, and to-night both cities aro lightod ypby unusual oxhibitions of fire- works, Dispatchon from all the priucipal cities in tho Middle and Laatern Biates roport tho day to Lave beon qbuecrved with more than ordinary Loartiness. TUE PREADENT. b.—President Gyant, so- aat, attended & ul:b)» -IUOGLING. BrouLAS 4L Qconn Grave. Alter .fium byslh% Rav, Dr. Hm;(lu, the I;n:nlda?l beld hnn hn'ltgllalfllol rwm —ajl presout, ta ftho numbor of forwatd ta qhnkn,imueh -'v?ux_ i, —_—— MICHIOAN. PETEOLT. Bpacial Dispateh to The Chicago Triduns, Dernorr, Mich,, July 5.—This has beon a very dull and wat doy hore. Thoro hias been nothing in tho way of & formal celobration, no oveut of auy impostaace iu the way of accidouts, and bat Little {ntemporsuce. The rein aleo wsdly inter- fered with tho race programme, which formed the main featuroe of the day's amussments. Ouly ono coutost was mmi:loud b erub- ace of drovers apd butchers, in which a geldiug mmuslb{nllvbcrt Mason woun in throo straight heate, In the &:00 clags thoro vap RO reauls. e ‘colored, paraded, This ovening. Only ons heat was trotled by the 2:00 class, and taken by Lady Kiar fo 2:33, The haso-ball ma(¢h was not finichod on account of raln. . ° s OHlo. CLEVELARD, CrevELAND, 0., July 5.—Tho colebration of Tndependonce Day was hold Loro to-day, The programme included tho firlug of ariillery malutes at snnrise and sunsol, ringing of chnrely and firo-bells, and a long etreot procession con- ssting of nbtary and clvio sociation, tradey | re\\n-ugnn\ti\'cs ofe. At4p.m.. the mammoth balloon ** Mufalo,” with Prof. Kink and ropro- sentatives of the city press ascended and sailed off { a Boutherly diroction. ot o e CALIFORNIA, FAR EMANCIICO ASD ELIEWHERI 8ax Enaxcisco, July 5.—The anoiversary of Indopendence waa celobrated hers to-day With » proceasion, the usual literary exorciaes, the an- nual regstta of tho Jlaater Mariner's Associa- tion, with a pumber of public and sociaty enter- taiuments. This evening the principal strestn aro handsomely decorated. Evervthing paracd off successfitlly, Advices from the interlor ro- port a genoral observance of the day, et oo THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. QUIET." Sreeta Dispateh to T'he Chicage Tridune, Waznisutos, D. C., July b ~The day Liss gen- crally boen obaerved by a euspension of busi- nepy, public and private, Thoro was no organ- ized effort nt colebration oxcopt by tho Oldest Iubabitants’ Socigty. 5 ——— GEORGIA, ATLANTA, ATLANTA, On,, July 5.—Tho calobration of the TFourth of July liero catlod togother tho largost mass-moeting sluce tho War. Citizens and sol- diers all participated, Gov. Smith preeided. Tho Hon. A, H. Stephona was orator of the day and mado o speech on tho Declarstion of, Indopend- onco, Ifo roviewod tho causes loading.to Amori~ can froedom and deecribod the grand celebration had in Pluladelphia July 4, 1789, Ilo sald: *This i8 tho centonnial period, Tho graod domonstra- tious in honor of tho dontruction of ‘tea at ‘Bos- ton and Baltimoro, and tho hattles of Concord, Loxington, and Bunker Hill, and tho’ Mocklon~ burg declaration, which have bronght the diffor- ent sections futo moro harmontoasaccord, ara but a preludo to tho colobration of the anniverdaty of tho declaration which fa to como off noxt yenr in Puiladelphin. Tho question {8 moot- o whecther wo shall be roprescuted in that colo- bration. In roply I say. with all tho cmphasia I can command, Yes, What moro fittiug beeagion: could bo plsuned for a gathering of tho people to coveidor tho nature of their institutions aud contemplato thoir working in tho past, eapecially whon sdministered on the prineiples on which they wore founded?” Mr. Stophens cloeed with : ** All honor now and forover to mon who by their deeds in the éonncil cham- beraand ontho battle-fislds achioved ourinde- pondence.” Mr. Stophens waa frequently ap- plauded for his patriotic sontiments, " AUGTBTA. Avausta, Ga., July 6.—Tho Fourth was cole- bratéd by tho whito military to-day for tho Hrét timo sinco tho War, Tho kix Augusth compas nios, seven from Charleston, and one from Co- lumbin, in line, were the most imposing display sinco 1800, A United Biates flag was carried in {he column. Goorga re-cchoea tho Bunker I1ill Contonnial, P TENNESSEE, MEMUIS. Mexrus, Toon., July b.—Dusinces was al- most cotiroly suspendod. Thero was 1o organ- jzod obsorvanco of tho day, except by the col- ored people, whoso societics paraded tho atreots, and procosded to tho faig-grouuds, where a'bar- bacuo wns bold, Hpeochie wore made by Gens. Torrest, and. Pillow, and Col. Gallowsy, ui‘g editor of the Appeal. Miss Lou Lewis, colored, in hohalf of the colqred Socloty of T'olo-bonrers, prosentod Gen, Forresh,with o bouquot as ‘s token of recouciliaion, which tho Geueral nc- coptid in o fow_briof remarks. Tu—nlflm thore will bo a mase-mocting of .citizensin tho Court Square, and speaking. Aho weatheris very bot, tho mercury marking 93, NASUYILLE. NaenyiLLe, Tenn., July 6,~Tho Fourth has becn very geverally observed by ovorybody in oxonrsion parties apd . picnics in the country, ' "Tho city was nlmost dopopulated throughout tho dny, 'l'lis ovoning thoro will bo » diaplay, of fireworks from the Capitol and othor gortions of tho city. L ———— MISSQURI 6T, LOUIB, 81. Lours, July 5,—Tho day haa boon generally observed sy & holiday. Although thore waa ‘uo orgsnized celobration, businsus is almost en- tiroly susponded, and tho poople on masse gavo themaelyes up to festivities and ploasures of, all kiuds. ‘Lo-night tho clty is ablazo with bonfires, snd tho stroots are brilliant with pyrotechuics. KANHAS CITY, Bpecial Disvateh to 'he Chicago Tribune, Kaxuas City, Mo., July 6. —The Iourth was colebrated hera to-day by & parade of Irish gocie- tics, who had 8 picnic at tho fair-grounds, but turnod out small un accoutt af the rain, which was vory Leavy beforo daylight, aud also after & this aftorncon. Tho streots nro floodea 10 all parts of tho city, but no scrious dawmagoe is ro- ported. ——— MISSISSIPPI. VICKBBURG. Vicxenuno, Mies,, July 5,—The nogroes had s Fourth of July celebration at the Court-Housb to- day., Some difiloulty ocourred smong tho andl- onco during tho spoaking, about 1 o'clock, when firing commonced. Bovoral negrocs wero wounded, and_throo unkoown negroos fatally ghot, John INll, white, is eupposcd to Lo mortally wounded. At 8 p. m. all was quict. ———— VIRGINIA. RICHMON] RicnyoNy, Va,, July 5.—1ke Fourth was celos brated here to-day by the most general suspen- sion of busincss thero has beou on any similer oo~ casion sinco1860. ‘Phiero was nogenoral military display, Lut soveral companics, both whito and and spont the day in festlvle tlow, —— KANSAS. ATOHISON, Arcmsoy, Ran.,July 5.—To-day was ~33te gon- orally obuerved as a Lolflay. ——— INDIAN TERRITORY. THE BPEMAD-EAGLE IN ELOQUENT OHOOTAW. Atoka, 1. T, July 5.—ThLo tirst colebration of our national birthday over attompted by tho American_Indian took placo here to-day. :Ab least 4,000 Indiana wero prosont. A bountiful dinner was propared for all in a bonutiful grove noar tho town, Gov, Alton Wright, an educated Choctaw lodian, was Dresident of the Day, and welcomed the poople in an sppropriate addross. o was followed by the_ proscnt principal Chiof, Col. Coleman. who apoke in the Cloctaw la gusgo. s addross was particularly lutorestin and progrosvive. The IHon, M. W. Reynolds, of Kansns, was Orator of rthio Day, and his subjdct, + American Manhood,” was well handled. fpooches wore made by’ the Hou, I, W, Porkina, Judge of the Labolte District of Kansas, and others. A long step forward hias beon made to- day in the interest of Rro voss, law, ordor, and the real olvilization of ‘tha Indian! s —_— FORELGY, LONDON. Loxpox, July 5, —Tho festival given by Aman- fesus at tho Crystal P’alace, thiy evaning, to col- obrate the 89th auniversary of tia Doclaration of Independence, was ono of greab maguificenca. The marble ball and banqueting-room werp Lesutifully decorated, aud were crowdod with & brillant sssombly of English and American ladies and goutlowep, and thousands of people viajted the place during tho day and evenivg, A concert was givon in tho afterncon, The selec- tions ‘performed were appropriste to the dsy colobrated, and wera recolved with much ap- plause. Thedinner followed, Whon tho cloth wap remoyed, Minister Schonck, the Chajrman, pro posod fhio bioalils of the Preswont af the United - Btatea and tha Quoen of England, which were re- colved which choors, Mr, Freemsn IH. Morse rospended 1o the toast “*The Day We Cole- Lrsto.” * Homo §weet lome" Was theu sung. ‘The toast ** Great Dritain sud Americs, Muther and Daughtor,” was given. Mr. MoQul- Jough ‘Torrens, member of Parliament for Finabury, spoke inresponse, declaring that the dosire 0f all Epglishnen now was to have hip willy it 4 t0 Lo erica. My, Lugius Fair- tpash, ¥ Concqsd at Hamg °| foroikn admixture, .| holos wara mado around the beatt. and Abroad," and Col. Fornoy.to of the Umtad states Centenuial.” eaid tho Amotlenn citizen was the out. coma of the mull wheroof many nabous formon the grint. et, in apito of thls varluns the American was aimost wholly infinonced by English hoblts, laswa; hnd litorainre. With tonats, speeches, nnd muwme, Tho procacdings wern protracted until tho sigoal o Bugeas ‘I'ho lattee wan-given for the firowarkn, when the company broke up aud went ont npon the terrace, DPEAN ATANLRY, in & nermon st Wostminsier Abboy _yestorday, | alfuded to tho American Declarztion of Inda- vetdencs, Tl contrabtod tlho ‘shimofity dis- played in formor ‘daya on {he vceasion of it an- plversaty withr the aplit of recoficliiatibn which at present provailed, Now ovory American wag prowd of his Englinh ngcostry, and every Bu glishman was proud of Washington, -— JCRIMIS, TENNESSEE LAWLESSNESS, Sovectat -D0bdleh’to The Chicaan Tribunes Nasuviere, Tonn,, July 5,—At Owens' cross- roads, Willlamaon County, at dusk Saturday ovening, David ‘ Koox' emplied two loads of buck-gliot at’ the two Ciosn 'brothers, miesing them.” Theyraturned the fire, puttiug two shotn into Koox's loft bresst. Hoven largo bullot- 1, crying “1'm a dead man,” ran 160 yards, and lived ten minutos. Kuox had prevented tho Croks brotfern from coming ont of o houso during tho day. They wero trying to get out of his way when tho lflrny oceurred, A vordict of *Justifiablo homi- cidd,” wns rendored. This' i tho third violent doath at that point within the pagt threo month, Altogother twonty parsons, first and Iast, have been killed thore. Gov, Parton, upon tho rocommondation of tho Bupremo Court, on_the gronnd of youthfnl- ness, to-day commuted tho sentance of Jordan Holt, -colored, from Langing to lifo imprison- mont. 1lolt gaid he would ratucr have beon hung thau wuffer o liviug death the balauco of lis daya, Helt bratally outraged s 1J-year-old o whitg girl. BURGLARY, Spectal Dispatch te The Chicagn Tribune, Daxvree, 1., July 5,—Tho dry-goods house of J. M. Clark waa burglarized during last night, tho burglars making away with somo £300 worth of zooda, No arresta have been made, thaugh it is thonght by the authoritics that tho parties will be detected. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION. Sveetat Dupatch to The Chicago I'ribune. Berotr, Wis,, July 6.—Lhreo strangers wero arrested and shut up for drunkengess to-day and on eusplefon of hoing concornoed In'tho burglaries of Buydsy night, Tho Rey, E. I’ Salmon's and B, . Peck'arosidonces wero robbed of gold watchios, jowolry, and other valuables, that night, SALOON-KEEPER KILLED. Osrama, July 6.—Thomes Grimes and Mike Filllon, eslgon:keopors st North Platte, Nob., bad a fight thin morning, which rosulted in tho former belng shot in thoe stomach and Lillod. AMUSEMENTS, “THE TWO ORPHANS." A national holiday gavg the Unlon Squ are com pany an auspicious opening at Iooloy's last ovening. That tho cnormous opening success was duo to no factitious circumstances, hogover, was tlear from the fact that tho storm produced no damaglug offect npon tho sizo of tho au- dicnce. It was, wo yonturo to aflirm- tho largost gatheriug ever Hooloy's ‘Thoatro, ‘and, ‘more’ than ‘that, tho morits of tho porformanca amply justificd it. ‘Thé "Two Orphans” {s s melodrama in four acts and six tableaux, and ranka with tho vory best productions of tho modern atage., Lts suceoss liod In the marvelond ingonuity and com- ‘pactness of a most inteicato plot, in the vivid- noss and intonyity of tho situdtions, aud in tho rapid action which hurrica tha audienco through amazo of advonturo with incrossing intorest, . and repchiea a dazzhug climax * with- remarkablo ekill, 1In sconle effects it {3 suporbly presented, and tho enmomble of the scting leaves littlo to bo desired, Its production here is an ovent of great importance iu the lListory of the drama in Chicago. In many reapeots ‘it in ithe boet dranin that "has .bsen vraduced in yoary, for it combinos popular and esthotio oloments fo 8 mannor equalod by na pluy of the present date. Iiisacted by s company superlor to aoy-we have ever bad bioro, aud in mounted with a fidelity and intolligoneo which will bo o rovolation to the Chicago public. It was out laet ovoyfing at too lato sn bour to por- mit anything muro than o mere gonoral an- nounceinont of its success, Thad the latter was achioVed may bo understood from the tho cir- cpmatance that many pooploroso from their scaty and cheered’luatily moro’ than ono situation, It ghotld ron for several woeks in this city, until every thoatro-goor Las acen it ¥ THEOTHER THEATRES, The attendauco at the othor theatres yosterday was aa good as usual on hotidays. Messrs, Mo Vickor and Gardinor gave tho customary holiday matinees, whilo at Hoolsy's & ladt rehoarsal wan givon for tho ovening porfortanco. Tho weath- or gonerally favored the mansgers during tho day; but suddenly, s though with maliclous in- tent, its surprising coatinenco gavo way, at the most disnsjrous monieut, and robbed tho tho- trus-of o Iargo porcentageof tholr morited profts. Thare was 4 Iarge sprinkling of country visitorn among the audionces, but the city people took rdvantaga of the provailiog coolnoss to attond a boliday paifurmsuco, FIRES, AT KANSAS CITY, MO, Speetat Dispatch ta The Chifeago Jrifune, Raxwas Ciry, Mo., July 5,—A firo oceurred carly this morning in Whitakor's fruit store, causcd by tho oxplesioh of firaworks, of which Lo bad p heavy stock, Tho Fire Dopartmeut wero forty . minutes gotting a stream o work, and tho fire spread to Houry's wholosalo and ro- tail hardwaro lioyse, which was totally doatroyed. Owing to a trouble abaut the Water-Works thoy wore mot usod, the City Fathers refusing to allow the Insurance-mon to have thow turned on. Loas, #40,000; insurance, $24,000,~In Citi- zens' of' New Jorsey, Westchontor of Peunayl- v.p‘ll, Amenican of New York, sad Under- writors'y 4 . AT SHAMOKIN, PA, . Porraviie, Pa.,' July 6,—At Shamokin last night a fire dostroyed four stores, & blacksmith snop, aud two dwellings, Loss, $50,000 ; pastly insarod. v —_————. VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Speeiat Dispateh ta Thy Chicago Tribune, Punr HunoN, Mich,, July 5,~Dows—~Propa Dopton, Atlantic, Ilolland, Ontario, Ntockut, Badger Btate, Flotchor and congort, Alloghany and oonport, Coflinberry.and barges, Roso and bargos, N, Milla and barges ; stmr Marine City ; _schra W. IL Rlounds, H, O. Potter, Toaco, 0. X. Nims, 11, P. Baldwin, Gen. Fyanz Bigol. Ur—Props Arizops, Banilac, Fred Kally, Onoldy, Rousls, Jamey Fluk, Jr., Cormorant and cousart, Sparta and consgrt, Alnena aud consort, Burlington and barges; echraJamosC. Harrison, BI. J. Wilcox, Pathtindor, Lucy J. Clark, George 1iolt, lllilpn , 8. 1. Kimbsll, Constitution, Yolly M. Rogers, Lililo Parsons, Bwoden, Nor- way, Delaware, Q. J, Magill, Ispoming. Wneo—Nor, light. Weazuza—Fioe. ———— FOREIGN MARKEYS, ZLonpoy, July 5.~Tho aweunt of buillon gons fnto the Bank of Englaad on balsncs to-day, £30,00, Convota—3unoy, 03 15-10; sccount, U4 1-14, Auzuicax Srounrips—ile, 106X(; '6is, 108 10-408, 104% § now &, 303X § Now York Ceatral, 80; Erle, 13 § proforred, 22. PrTROLEON—-Refined, BYd Caleutta linseed, 50s. 8pirils turpentiye, 225, Tanis, July 5,—RENTES—03¢ 8703, FaaxgyouT, July B.—~UmiTend BraTEs 9%. . Livarogt, July 6,—Coltpn hapdeniog, Middljog uplands, 783-164 ; middling Opleans, Ts, 3id, Halos 15,000 bales, Including 8,000 Lalos for. specilstion aud export. 3 Froun—Western canal, 31@72s. Guap—Wheal—Ko, 910 No. 1red Weetern spring, 6 4d@% 11d; do do Winter, 9u@% 2, Corn—Mizell ‘Western, 3ls 64@%28 9d. ; Pork—Prime mess, Tie, Beef—Prime moss, 67a 6o, Lard—Kmerican, 63, G "m““""x‘l:u‘;gfifi”&."f." a6 s e, o ~ h i O, 1 id. Bl Tebea ] rijs T d, %?trw. uyv.:x Qlsum; oy mnfl!flz' nssemblod o | Radway's Roady Relief CURES TNE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minntes NOT ONE HOUX After reading this Advertisement need any o suffer with pain, Radway's Ready Relief 18- CURE FOR-EVERY PAIN. 1t was the first and ds the Only Pain Remedy ‘bat fnstantly stone the most aternelsting patns,. Al mtinng, and cures convestiout, whetlae of tha tha Lungs, Stomach, L s, Tnnge Stomach owcls, o oibor wlands or orasas, by Infrom One to Twenty Minutes, 0 matior how vloleat er exormclating tho: pals, the Bonmatio, 1ied-vidden, Tafirin, Cripplod. Norvous, ralgle, of wrostratod with disesse ot o Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFEORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneya, Inflammatis of tho Bladdar, Inflammation of tho i ola, Mumps, Oongostion of the- ungs, Soro Throat, DifMoult ¥ rom.hhg,e. Palpitation " of the Hoart, }Eflwflul' Croup, Diphthoria, On- loothache; Neuralkin, Rha\ s Cald Chills, Ague Ohfl!.a.‘ e Tha apntiontion of tho Ready Rollef to the part Darts wiimra tho patn ot dillouity oxlats wiil ATond case anil confort. “Tweaty dropa fo_hatf minntes, cure Cramy Dburn, Sick Headoel It mblor.of wator will, n n faw e, Yprains, Sour Stamach, Hearte 1o, 'Dinrehon, Nysentary, Cholio, Wind i Tl S ol ierund inse O ‘ravelors ahiog Always cars ] i “RA,I")'\{.’QBH".IIECF wxn):’nrme(’ "\h'l'Lw:a-«": -'ln:-;'rgufi oxx oe palay froin changs of Watat: I ¥ ter thaa Iirench Brandy or Bittors as a stimalent, | FEVER AND AGUE. Fevor and Agun cured for filty cents, Thera Byt e e A L E08 AlL n(hier iniarinne, - illows, scariety triold, yalfows il oo Toverm. (hued by Hedway's BUD) 20 quick ns Tndway'a ftaady Roliof, Filty confa por battle, ‘Bold by Druyglste, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrong and puro rich blond ; & ! 11 e O ctnemteston semtred to e * DR. RADWAY'S - SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Hag made (ha most astontshing cares. Ro qulek, rapid aro the ch " ity amderosa " undor thy ntiuvnen of this traly won- dorful mediclne, that Every Day an Increase in Tlesh and Welght is Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Tvery dropof_tho Savsaparifilan_Tesolvont eommants cnts thiruugly tho blund, sweat, urino, and othor fulds Juicos of tha system, iho v Life, for It repairs Tho waston of tho" Ludy with huw aud saund material, hills, contnmptios, glaadutas disatse, wiaora ‘meiath, umors, todes $a- tho glaads and olhier parts of tho aystem, scre eyce, strumarqus dis- ahargos fram tho ear, and tho et (s o dis-’ eases, eruptions, {ortr aoroe, rliewin, orsipeldn, aoho, bl fumors, cancers {n 1ha’ wom! all” wrakoning 8 wninful_discharges, night sweats, by of spocu audall’ wastos of tiis Jife prineiplo, are within tho eurative ra: af Shis wondorof modorn chomlstry, and a fux will proto to any persan using it for oither diso pol?ntpulerwumfllw\n. = ifin. pattent, dally bacaming reduced by thowastos, coampoaition that Is continually progcosing, muc- aln ‘arrosting thees wastes, and “ropucd™ths ataria{ ey T et thr biod,~and thle the Ian will aud does soctiru,—s gut La portaing: Tox o omes thia seinedy scmmgnco’ i Stk of putine catfon, and andcrods in ‘diminishing tha loss of wasies 0 pepaiee il bo rapid, and orory day tho yatimt i il Eharnll growing bbiter and sirwngor, fho foodl:, ioatioi batlor, appo to insproving, aud lssh and weighis acreaning. . 'Not only dnes tha Borsaparillian Ttosoleout excal sl Known romudial aganta {a (he ours uf Ohronie, Aorofatous, Comvtiutional, aad SKia disessos, bat it 1 tho baiy pout- o puro for = Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Urlnary and Womb Disensos, ( Yot s e e, emtetiocison ol urins, [rlebag AT winy, albuminuris, and inalt dust dunneite, ot the water thick, p. tance the whito oJ lll, Kfl%d;'fl i ik or tBorg s s harbid, ik, Viloss sppearmon: dnd Tt smaatiom Waeh SAavine waisry Sad BaLA D00 Ee) of the Lok and slong thaloloa, - ¢ . Tamor of Trolvo Yenrs® Growth Corsd Rudway’s Resolvent, e " B Dn. Ranway: Thavo had axud Bowels, Al thy doators safd AL T ired evorything sh jng holped me. "I raw waulil 4y it: bud had oo feved for twelve !enn. 1 hoxal 3 fmfifi\.u-;. i tbero | a5t (biro Ls tut & alkn of tumnr ta o folf, and | Tael Dotlar, aniartor. and Bappiar havo for twnlve re, ‘I'ho worst tamor was in the lsfs aiibo.af thie howals, aver the grati. Yo for I write thia to T o s tbsem, ot i bl i o homn TANNLYE Trlco, §1 por bottla. IN KNAPE AN IMPORTANT LETTER. - Froma s::l‘lklfl\'::;;nlf:ml'n sndresignatal Clasionatl, % : care woll kngwil 10 1B0 B pibiibers dirduchut o Duted Bator. - o0% PP Nr.w Yonr, Oct. 11, 1870, Di. Ra Drast 81m: Tara Dodavet by & Senen o duty to ufering Lo makea briol statomons of {Le Yotking ot puurimedicin an mystif, bad bedu aflagted with sume trouhi it oy £ uFinnry argaua whiob boine brolve .‘E‘:: " -1‘ (it uive mont iz ot Terelily afeaiing TR R L AN e & prostatic sttieture intho uretha flammniation a{ i kidnes and-badd . . Liolr opinion a0—~T1 yeara—wonild - wror pecting. eadleally oured, e iried &’ Bumhes of lupathio abd hoimaupath thl‘l Ic| . qn:? at find'vaai of saionishing chros Laring boon Tadu by youf o d soti (o v ke Yasrl a patice 4y tle sturday Ecenfny Mt o & guro Having becs narsen who had i beon Sullering s Find i ot saaua of SaGh-paut Karys ..k Fiotiat, aud Hosialing Pl Hom. . 1it threa daya Wy grosi- 1 as watl av oo & WL JASIES, cinotnnau, 0. o o voliers| DR, RADWAY'S Regulating Pills o thy o B_?:',‘,'..‘i‘fi,b%'&'."‘fmfl{‘:fldm?“‘.‘fi. ik et W for ingcurd of ‘allfindrdory of (na Bromacls o, Bubols, Ridnoys, Migddor, Sersous Thiscatels IR Tact8TCorstipatiu, Corlivcnoss. tuntGovthum, D3> e 'T.'m(""""'" lious Var Amwation ol owel .wun . garnuxmnn:‘v.-mux~thgx-l-uml;l‘!;‘ verd srzgnl o gidel A enre, FPurol ‘utable, con ' Baorcurs, sillerals, ar dolalerive! any R = é:d Obiarva th followlog symploms rauliing (et by tiva Orgaus: i _%u"um,"l'n:fi-" Pulga; Fullncas of the u};fifl."fl: X Vartbura, | e ol Fulase L ronih. ot . %) 567 o o Wide Chast, 1Ambe. o o Yt R KDY A ngho Nlehey froi 41 1o ahove-named diauiderd, © Price s osid o id by draawtete. - : Read-*False and True,* at RADWAY & €00 Ut ViR Mialormntion wortd (o ) i \ R i e