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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY JULY 9, 1875 of tha Unitail Staten saomad to bo turnlng thalr attention especinlly to thn matter of publie econcmy, w0 suggosted Washbuino ss & man wheso twenty yearaof warlare on jobbers in Congress pointod him out s an earnest tan in Lho ractical work af protecting tho provla from tho n.onopoliats who had boen devouring their subelence. Wo point tha editor of the Journal to Wralburne's Congroesional record. We do not know tho man fn public lifo who ins & recoril equal to it. But tho poopln of the Unitod Staten ato now callad upon to decide bowweon tho Demo :ratic and Republican partion, wrtbont ref- oloneo to tho primciviea of elther,—Cunannull Commureial, —_——— PECRSONAL The iast benofit of the season 1s to Lo given to Slurioy Frauce, of the Adolpht. Grover wiil prabably postpona hin visit to Drookiym till ho Las trained fur the walk, Africa fuinishios tho crude mmterlal for the beat ivary goils worahipad in Indin aud Chiua. Mr, Hadstona lian gono fnto tho wholesalo eracke.y busiuces, and sold out Lis stock for L4050, Tig)-ting Joo Hookor fa In rood ganeral hoslil, but {a quite lama from tho puralysic attack by lad go-nu timo since. ‘I'ho Tattar ladien aro aludying mndicine at Bt. Petorcourg. It raquires o unususl scenes to act v them 88 taitur-omatic. Daganini's fiddlo was plaged npon recantly hy it ansatour st Genos, whure it 8 hubg iu the City-1{all aa an object of worsbip, (irare (reonwood's cottage ot Maniton, Col. a8 bcen sold for taxes, Tho Coltector refused 1> iva hier moto grace than who bud, Tlie name of Joshus Las o strange fannination ter n voung editor, who would fwin Tepost tha exyeriment of atay.plug tho Daily Sun. An ontorprising Purlaian tolsceonlat haa in- troduced & syatom of ronting out utobrallas, aa thentrical peoplo rent out opera-glagses. Lin: tin Myers, of Greon Towuatip, Is., hanged aitnecit the other aay with & hoop-skirl. Ao untul: takablo subject of tho despot vetticoat, A crauvilla (Wis.) miltiognire offers 50,000 to the frst incorporatad tuwn v tho State which wilt pladge ituolf uovor agaln to talerato s bLrass band, Lhie Rev, I, M. Coltinon, of this Btate, will hiave { lenty to o s pastor of & ehurelt in Otta- wity Can, 'The Domiuton cevtres ite Jniquity in ity Capital. “Phe smallost Napolean hiaa recalvad congratu- Intety lotters from half & unllion of hin Bonapart- fst frivnde, beeause bo BLOPPOY B YUUARRY horse with & brickbat. "Pronsnrer Now's autograph f8 tn bigh demand ut Waskington. Somoof the clerks of the Do J-atnnt who recoived 1t will pay about ©2,600 & yuar for it indircetly. {inw do thoso eilted with an {ntimate under- a*andiog of tho mystotica of Providenca explain 1.0 fn:t that James [lewlatt, of Hylelatown, N. 3., wut struck by lightning while distributing toacta? Geu. Tarael Putnam vot only callad sn English. muan e * enemy,” but ovon upelled 1t with an L 1i Lorton hiad only kuown that s monthiago, they would bave rogardod their own nowspapers with woro | nlency. A vordict of six conts has boen given agsinst tho Braoklyn Argus fu » rocent libel muit. As this sum will prabably be deducted from Dayard's azlary, expect bim to sunounge It as **a vory sick centanolal soason.” “Tue Milwankes News colebrated the National Ashdey by declariog that Georgs Wastuugton told ni1 Eogiish tonsist thet tho monquitoss on T.uko Champlain could ¢ bite through s thick bout. Thero's patriotism | Tho Paria Figaro appeala to French patriotism azuinnt Freuch immorality, by ingenlously de- cinring thot Lalf tho doml-mands of Paris I8 em- ployod Ly the German Govornment Lo extraoct iu- furmation fiom Frenohmen. Tho Parls Financtal Journal s written up by fivo od'tors, who send thelr copy from their pluces of rosidence. In the number of June 19 tha copy of each editor was sent from a Paris piison. Bankiog 18 not so tree ovor thero, Evan the most unconsejonable pinsters among our o on: poraries haven't boan ablo to do auything 5o far wiil wuch words as Dollymount and Abercorn,—>t Lot 8 ey Our contempararies may thiok that they Abor- cornor on such worda, but thoy ara not 8o steop us to Lother the malloat Dollymounting thom. Aunle Louise Osry sang incog. in s Port- Luwl (e,) choir. When tho congrogation want ont, the choir canvassed hor voice. Tho favor- ito cortralto “of tho church thought sho ‘* had a falr vojce, but noeded cultivation,—poor tuing 1" Mr. Albort Grant, known in connoction with Sampuon, tho vensi fluancial editor of tho Lon- don 4'mes, the Emma mino, and othor equally- preyo.govaig allairs, Lias purobinsed tbo London Lo, which will uot bereafter rotura the ring of truo metal. An Towa li?e-luanrauce agent offered to insure ¥, P. Hamuiond, tho revivalist. Hammond said ho did uot care to have lus vils body insured, but would give his acquaintance & clhance to ine anro his sonl. *'Thac" ald tho agent sadly, “i4 inpossiblo. Wao take nu fire-nsks {n our Company." Lxoter TTall I8 maklng hia visit to Englaod sx- tienrdy unploasant to the Hultan of Zanzibar by :0g daily deputations to bim to extort prom- {8y cf pupprossing the slave-trade. Xiis Mojes- t suuaby them, ue ho snubbad the Arohbishop of Canborbury when b prosssd Low-Oburch Curis- tiznl:y on him, Tho editor of the Wanpun Leadsr can be very fun- ny, if hotries, For iuatance, he saysin m-'rg’wf.‘:.y Jahies * Tlo political defeat which our party sulfered twu years ayo lian lind ot least ono good etfect: 1t Aas it ¢ ’[lekx.uh.(.lcam sh @ common bis That fa s8 0 joko wuy i our . S auiseveine, e R ey DBetter, far better. That's not saying much, eithor, Edmund Yates is aald Ly a correspondent to hava olfered a distinguisbed authoress ten guine ©eaa per wesk for a woekly portion (eight columus fnlunrtb) of » novel; and, upon the iady may- ing that hor terms were doublo that smount, to bavs expressed groat surprise, Whereupon tho lady mafd: “ X iave loug since given up sacrific- ing my broad and batter in order to farnleh gou- tlerien ke yourself with oakos and wivo,” A youog Iady {n Indianapolis sought to lmpart the hue of bealth to hier cheaks uui other nyun- {ug, when dresaing for & party, aod found the raqalsite bloom {n the colosing matter of some Clnoamon-candy. During the evenling her cliseks became very muoh swollen, and tho polson soon after communiosted (taelf to her eyes. She uow quite blind, and there ssoms to be litle Liops that sho will sver regain bor sight. HOTAL ABBIVALS. mond Houae—W, eldon, New Yorkt Dudle; ?:l.g‘.nén Boal 1, Carpenter, n.hul'l Jun ¥ Orataer, Milwiukeai Goorgo 1, biraw, Ead Alre; Obaska ¥, Tacker, Conuseticut; 0, W, Mund, gttty TR A e Lmie: ¥. L. Ellis, Lostons &, O, Woleotts Oelatado] d.ac0s Lowis, Detroit; L, W, Bun. H Wi, &.W‘ Walitau, Gulves- u, o eal red Egerton, Albany ; Buall, Ruchester; wac%‘ David. Puters 8,9, L W, 1augh, Yanask; R, 8.V ¥ Dl Hw Yark s Waller Nesor, Gnnsitung st ol i7e0n, Philadelhita ; Goorge Buuturd, Urown Foint | 340, Garlick, Iudlaiapolin' 2, &, Merritt, Matquettos 350+ Lougteliow, Omaba: 301 A4 etie) s vt Lot dameou, Dus Malieey 1 1, rand Puctio—B, By n.liu.w Vintoey, urd, Napaleon | 9 Ottawas L, L s 4 Laulavill =l ot 81, Lous; ¥, L Fuj ie; 8, O, Nyder, Ban H. 3. Phelpe, A, Ml R, J, Holmes, ‘Wlle, Loutayil Sliapson, Ouiforsa I, b, Lafly, New York: e ey, ¥, M, 3. Richarde, Now York; W J. Waah Irwis, Piitabun Ihnz [t Gwaritous, Byracuse; B, I, 8. Burios, Liraxil ; Georyw N, vuso—b, Mardn, T W o 14 Louia Whiinia Wishiru, Now Yorks ¥, Woodran ™ Q{0 M, Thumson, the Work Xew FOREIGR. Earl Dufferin Expatiates on the Loy- alty of tbe Canadian Peoples Prince Albert Edward Will Soon Make tho Tour of India. Au OfGeial Statement Concerning the duglo- Burieso Ditfieulty, The Carlists Experience Sev- erul Serious Reverses. Beath and Havoe Caused by the Recent ttungarian Floods. Many Peaple Killed and lnjured by Hailstones in Switzeriand, CREAT BRITAIN, TARE DUSPRNIN AXD 1018 CANADIAN BUDIECTE. Lonpor, July 8.—1ho Canada Club_gavo & dinuor last oveulng to the Farl of Dallerin, Governor-Genessl of th Canndian Dominion, "I'ie Tinrl, fn responye to b toartyxmd the provail- 1ng parRIon of tho Canadians was a derite 1o kit witsct their connaction with Enstiand. It wad lmponillo to overstato the depth or nni- verslity of thia sentimont, Ile oxpatinted on the friondly rolations batween Cabnda aud tho Vmited Wtuten, snd asid overy thaughitful citizen of tho United States wes convinced that the fate of Caunda 18 uunltersbly fixed, oud - con- timplates the progross of Canada with gonerotia enthualaatt. The Ameticuny AT0 Wik K ilonyh to understand tho bonetits woiing from tho oxistence on the kame contiuent of 8 politi- cal syntomn offering 1any points of coutrast in comparison aud frioudly emulation with thoir own. SRR PRINCE OF WALLS WILL VIBIT INDIA, Discacil made 8 statomont in regard to tho contemwplated vieit of tho Priuco of Wales to Tohs. 1o weid the miupheity nuitablo for a visiv thicouh the Colonten wauld not be in pluco for Journes throurh Tudia though the Vicerov had iotimted that the cistoin of making ceromanlal preacuts naed not bo oleersed, yut the Ininco mnst be pluced in & poition to exar- cge genorosity and dinplay splendor, It wotld, hawover, Lo undignified to eutar jnto diacuwsion upon this pomt, 1lis Royal Highuesa will start tor India on the 17th of Octobor, aud his visis will last six months. Tha expenditire to iusure tho uccossary pomp and dignity wonld bo 3710,050, Monnrs, Machouald, John 0'Counnor, Power, Burt, and Pater Tavlor, mado spceches, Lrotost- ing against this gront for tho Frinco of Wales' Eastern trip, Tlio dobato on tho monsure will take place on tho 15th fnat. TUAT AMTATLE DEEF-ENTER. Loxnow, July 9—3 1. m.—Tho Stundard, o its roviow of Lord Dafferiu’s apeech at the dinner of the Canuda Club, makes suother violent at- tack un thio United Statow, It decrics emigra- tion to that country, sud_balioves, in pito of Lord Dufferiu’s disavowsl, that Amoricaus siid covet Canads, and would assert s cluim 1o the Bt, Lawrenco ua greadily s to tho 3. wissippi if they wero not restrainod by pradence, The Standard continuea : * Wo wish Canadiane to npdorstand that England regarda them as Eoplisbmen, and would fight for Cauada as for Kent, A suggoation to abandon Cansas wonld ovortbraw the strougoat Anlsiry Englond has aver known." DEAT Prof, Cslrnea Ia dead. BURMAH, AR BELATIONS WITU ENOLAND, Zowoox, July B.—Sir Douglns Forsythe stas not instruoted by the Britiah Governmont to do- mand the right of the passage of troops through Burmah. In is interviese with tho King Leonly intimated thav a suflicient escort would ba sent with_any futare expedition to Wostern Chioa, The King replied that Burmak wonld protect say oxpedition, aod troops must not be auit, N PANLIAMENT, Tn the Honse of Commons thia afternoon Lord Hamilton, Under-Secretary of Stato for Iudis, in roply to an inquiry of Graot Duit touching tho dihlsnlty betwoon Great Iiritain and Iaymab, aid tho earlicr matters in alupute had boen sate iafactorily arrauged, but the murdor of Murgary necessitated tho Governmont’s iuvisting that tha King of Burmab should givo every faoility for tho punialimont of tho offendors, The Kiog bad rofusud to persnie the fm«wfio of ritish troops turough Burmab, buc Lord Hamilton bopod that ho would yleld to tho reprosunlations of tho Dritish Eavoy and thus provent a collislon, —— SPAIN, ABIY MOVEMENRTS. Mannio, July 8.~The Alphousat forces under Gau, Martinez Campos smlod from Vinaroy on tho Oth inst. for Catalonis. Gen, Jovellar, with the main body of the Alplionsists, was to leavo Cantaviejs to-doy for tho purpose of recrossiug the Ebro In pursult of Gen, Dmrnfinmy. who, with 7,000 men, bd vainly attemvted to cross tho River Cines. Delstre’s brigade bars bis pas- uago towards Catsloma. OARLINT RRVERAES, The Alphonsist Quo. Arrando hias, after five houra' engagoment, dofested nino Carlist bat- talions undor commaui of Saballo, sud relisved the town of La Juuguora, ‘Tholoss on both sidon {8 considerable. QGons. Quesads nnd Loma forcod ¢he Carlint sitions st Trevico, aud swut Tollo to raliova ittoria. Many Carliats wern killed in theso movoments, The Bpaulsh squadron Lombardud (o towa of Bermeo two days. Among tho privonora captured by the Alphon- sista at Cantavieja wero ropreseutatives of the Ehravlnml deputution of Aragon, and puplls ot e Carllut military school. Catlista sro continually prosanting themselved to liho authoritios at Castellar domatding ata- noaty, THINGY ' ANELIORATED." Pama, Joly 8.—A tologram reosived horo atates that tho Alfousist Goueral Quossds hsd ro-odtublisbied cowmunioations with Vistoris, Tho war in tha centro fu thouybt to be fulslied, The situation in the Norih is muo h smeliorated. — HUNCARY, THE RECENT FLOODS, TLowunay, July 8.—A latier from Bnde-Pesth coufirina the raports of tho destructive charsee tor of the recout storme, and says that tweuty- oight bodies have slready beon found, while over 100 poople are stull mnlusing. Tle ‘dostruction of Empertv ou the mountain alopcs was fearful. 0 villas on tho upper ground sutirely esosped. &uhm::d‘al of ;quplge aro dmmm sud ll:om‘o. o8s, woriptione have beeu open: - l.l.baguly Kl"l: P and reliet is be- ——— SWITZERLAND, DETHUCTIVE HAILATOWM, Brawg, July8.—A territo rsin-storm, sccom- panied with hall, visited the Bwiss Canton of Goneva and Fronch froutier, Tne bailstones by t unusual size, killlng and wounding map, v ra0nA, destraving crops, and damagiog m! aluable pmpn'ly.K il e FRANCE, MORE LOEGEH BY ¥LOOD, Pants, July 8.—The Rivers Toqnes and Orbi- nuet overfiowed their banke lest ught, inundat iug the town of Losioux aud ita environ {o the Deparimeat of Calvados. Railway trafilo is in- tarru’rlnd. savoral bridgos baving beea_destroy- ed. Thero wau also somo losa of lifs. Four por- sons were drowned st Lesfeux, and thyse at Qlay, The watera are cow sutuidlog et Lesieux, but rapialy rising as Pont L'Evegne, lower down on the Tuquea. Ta s 1'1.:09. rn‘ni\lm i once of heavy aud continued rains, foodv ars feared in 3 e aared tho valloys of tha Beiue, o TUK CENIKENNIAL AT PHILADELPUIA. Panis, June 21,—Tue Government voted 600,000 towards the Y?ouc: n‘i‘»'.&i.’f’.;’x at the Pluiadelplia Kxlltition, aud s telegyam bLas been recaived from the English Commis- sgioner {u London which remoyes a difficulty telt by mauy would-be exbibitors, The American Uovernmont bad tuslsted that the prices afiixed $0 tbe foreiyn srtioles axbibiled should Include the import dutles, bus ae the ubject of Europesn mannfacturors was 10 whow the Ammlean pablio that thelr goody were prod toub sy soross blie Adlaniis, "m:“ml;: fected to a rogniation which proventod & fair comparicon _from beine drawn, and some, o9 pecinlly Bhoftiold and liradford hianson, refusol 1o eahitat under anch a condition, ‘The tologram annotiness shiat pricea inay bo aflixod lo & certam forih withsae tnelading e import dutios, The greater part of tho French induntrion will bo rop- Tosontod at the Exbibitiva, THE WAL, The Snlon closed yesterday, shon there ware go.004 vinitors, Bundava and Faurwdein buiig Trop nvs, During tha forte-cight it wan opon 154070 porsuns wnre Admitted by ravment annd 471,61 fratoitonats, s 61,500 ealalogiten wera wild, wore 33,130 freuce bulow laul year's. = T'ha roceipts ZTORTE AND IMPONTE, ‘T oxporty from Frauco dutlug the first five months _of tho yesr mmounted io LAIAH0.000 franow, “s8 eomparel - with 1AN2000,000 tranes In 1874, Tiera was an increnen of 76,001,000 fraucs in mannutactured woods, 124,000,000 fenucn in food and taw ina- o), aud 15,600,000 france in gold and wil “The imports wero 1,991,000,000 trance, whil 1574 they wera LANBAO000 (rancw, the decreaan heing 60.002,000 franca on food oa account of Jant your's abunrdant harveat: 35000000 francs on raw matarials and nsturl prodocts, 51.60),- 00 francs on munufnctuted gooda, and 000K fraucd ou goid atd mlver. "Tho o s and in- direct taxow bava vielded 491,000,008 °Trauck, an cumpared witiy 426,001,000 franes fu 1574, MIRACLES, Pants, Tune 22.—~Comamenting on reported vp- ontances of the Vitgin aud nurucialous curos at ‘hoppy. the Dislop of Verdun hian sddrersed & note to & local paper 1o the effect that thorais 00 antinfactory exllonce of the truth of thuws allagations, and that tho clergy, far from on- contuging those manifastations; have done all in their powor (o eplighten the peoj lo and warn them agrined the vagaries of & Liind credulits, Yome, a: least. of the Catholic authoritetes evi- dently feel that visions nnd mirscles must not Lecome too common, HEIZUREN AND ARRESTS. Tor tha last few days the nolica bave boou Boizing uowapapsrs and arresting persons at L.youwand Maraeillos. Thoso proceodinge bave, 1t 14 said, boen inatisuted on ccount of the ax- jutonce of necrat anciotics in these tovne. MARINE AND FLUVIAL INDUSINIES Paws, June 23.~Tha sranicescnts for tho sppronching luternational Exludition of Masiuo and l'lllv‘lll"[mlm«lrlflu are bamng Qllnlled torward with great notivity ab tho Dalais de 1lu- dustrio in tho Champs Ligsnon. Binco tho closivg of tho Salon on Hundav workmen linve been romoving the plctiren nnd atatuos and orceting tho nacessary ntatds Lor the various roduetions eonn & with: tho Exbibition. Tho ralneo will bo diviged mto sactions, much in tha o way ax it was for tho Exuibition of Afl Nations fo 1653, Tbe divisnts it tho gallerian are bewng removad, ko that thero will bo su unin- ternipted visw over tha whole bulling, At the extromitios tharo will ba x grand watorfall snd & marine aquariau, both of which are iu courso of construction, Iu the nave will be an osuter- bed and & |arge piece of waler for iliustrating 1.0 uno of diving dressos and machisos. 1h d- ditton to the suocisl ubjeets of tho show, thero will Do exuibited luetruments of all Rorta— marto-talographs, uaps, wailors’ drosses ProvIdl etc. _An Inanguration ceramony will o lield in' the Champs Elyses at 1 v'clock on the 10th of July. sud the duors of the Exlubi- tion will Lo oficially declared open at 8 o'eluck tho sawe day. i NORWAY, FINANCIAL TROUBLE INPEXDING. Lospoy, July 8.—~The Pall Mall Gamtic's Copenliagen correupondent save all tuo leatg Norwegian papers fear s commorcial trash in Norway In consequonce of bud freights aad wtagoution in tho tunber trado. —_—— EGYPT. THE NEW INTERXATIUNAL COURT OF APPEAL. Vienwa, Juno 19, —~According to & letter io the Pesther Lioyd from Alexandris, the solemu in- anguration of the nev Iutorvatioual Conrt uf Appest 1o Alexandris 1 to bo held oo tho 2§th of tuis month, Bimulitancously with thisreforu the sont of tho Miujstrica Lns been transe forred from Cario to Alexandria. With tho ox- coption of France, all tho great I'owers havo named their represontatives for tho Comit of Appenl. On tho part of Aurtcis, Lapeuua, a Daimostion lawyor of distinction, and formotly mombor of the Relcherath, bhos heen proposed and_ mcoeptea ; for Atnerios, Mr. Barriogor; for Italy, Gfacono; for Russia, Tloumani; and for Englund Mr, Scott. TFrauce, which bas boon alf along nverse from the inkbi- tution, doos vot geom no'iued to support it aven now, end tho rocall of Nubur Pusha, the pring waver fu this affair, to his post sa Ministor of Yoreign AlTairs, would indicate that the Khedive Las tad the hopo of induciug France ta co- operate. — THE POPE. ADDRENS IY 38 NOLTNESS. TRosre, Juns 21,—Tais boing the auulvorsary of thio Corouation of Pius 1X,, My flolinoss ro- caived soveral Roman nobles, and, roplyiog to their addrous, ho said hs covgratulated bimself npon having remained in tho midst of his Rom- apé whon tho ovents of 16870 might have baen tbought to counsol & different courso, The sontlments of fidelity enlortained towards Liim by the Romaus had never been fal- sified. Mo roferred tu tho events of 1870 aod the fidelity displayed by bl srmy, adding: ** At tho prosent time mauy clear-mighted persons wako comparisuns not unfavorable to tho Vati- ean.” Alluding to the ramors of reconciliation Huiweon the Papacy and tho Kiwgdom of Italy, HUin Holivess smd: ** Thess repots ave uot ovon deserviog of wentia’ He cullod the aueution of Ius bhearers to thio sontimonts of afeciion and devotion towvards tho Holy Hoe which ara marvolously on the iu. croasa in Frauce, Spuin, Bolgium, Austra, glori- ous Catholic Getrmsuy, and other countries. But whnt causuled him wout wos tho stfuction of s faittiful Romans, In concluston, His Holinesy prayed to God to prerorve thuse soutiments, and pavo the doputation bis blossiug. Tho Yopu's health is good. B St GERMANY AND BELGIUM, TUR LAGT GRRMAN KOTE. Brossxes, June 22.—In to-day's stting of the Chambor of Doputivs Count WAspromont Lyn- den, Minister for Fareign Aftalrd, roud the uoto communicated by Count Porpoucher, tbo Gennay Miulgter 8¢ Brussaly, {o whichk Painco Dis- marok replics to the Lelgian note of the 234 of May. Tho Prince oxpresscs his thanks for tho caroful invoatigation made by ths ol isu Govarnmout 1 tho Duckiosns aflair, sud {‘u: the intimation that it proposed to cotuploto {ta penal legstation, *This," continios Irico romunrck, * hangiven great’ watmfuction to ho Lwperor, who uuticipates that tho simul- taucous = discussion of mimjlar legislative messures in Qermauy aod Dolgiom will have & salutary sffect. upon tho publio courclonce, [ Aajesty aluo nopes that should there bo any renawal of attempts ob the part of Belgian subjecta to intorfors fu Gorman interual questions thioy will ba doait with 1w tho same oonciliatory spitit of which the Balglan Governis mout, in the Duchusus affair, has giyou proof 80 Birongly meritiug our gratitude.” —_— IMPERIAL MEETINGS., 15 BOLID FOUNDATION YOR THE MAISTENANCE ov PEACE" Dencix, June 23.—With referenca to the In- pending meotings between the Emperora of Rus- ula, Auatria, aud Germany, the Provincial Core respondens of this evening asyst * The visit of the Austrian Archduke Albracht lo the Emperor of Rusels and Germany, as well aa the approsching Interviow botween the Emperors Alexsuder and Fraucis Joseph, which will shortly be followed Ly su- other meeting betwoeu the Emperors of Ger- many sod Auu{rl;, may be regarded as fresh Emol aud yonfirmation of tho smicable rolations etirean tho throa fmperlal Goverumonts whick uinoe 1872 ocoustituto » wolid foundsiion for the malutenance of the peace of Europs, The omphatis and decided msuner In whicls Austris during the last fow weeks hus In ovory way manifested Lier unvarying sdhesion to the ‘existing mutualiy-trustod uuion in favor of 1 resoluta polley of peace haa entirely bauished the apprebeusions respectiug the utato of thiugs in Eumpe which weta lataly prevalsut lor a briet poriod.” —_—— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Tho grocers of LaSalle got to runulog esch otber on now potatoes Yestarday, aud the price rapidly weut dowu until cue of thom _finally delivered them to reguisr oustomers gratis, Tha stockhbolders of the Bloomington Chair- Factory yesterday ulhoolod a8 Direstorw P, Whit- mer, A ite, D. ¥, Hoopes, E. B, Hteors, K. H. Felt, W, A, Monroe, aud George W, ‘ll‘:ri The utook haa tealized 15 per cent prol ough they have nad bad lack dusl ke yoar lmm“u du‘l’moln fire, i OBITUARY. wan, 7) &Y BEVILISH BEMONSTRATIONS. Foul Play Saspected in the Death of & Prominent Farmer Near Joliet. Deceased Sald 1o Mave Mainiained In- cestuons Relations with lils Own Daughters More About the Kaceh Murder in Jack- tonville, Fla, The Murderer of Phil Sheridan, a Bottle- Bearred Suloon-Keeper, Bent %o Prison, Escape of a Colcred Convict from the Peniten- tiary at Joliet. A JOLIET HORRDR, Spectat Irapatch ta The Clacaue Triduns. " Jouter, [, July 8,—The following will eo- poar in the Joliet Republican to-morrew: Dur- ing the present woek Uusy rumor has bean at work 1n Joliet and in the victity of Babylon Schinol-House, 3 wilos soutbesst of the aity, in uirculating @ raport to the oifoct that an ola and tonorad citizon of this county hiad come to bis death in othor (han tho natural way of taking off,~in fact. that ha had been the vietim of foul play. Rubert Bimpson, s uative of England, sprd ubout 67 vearw, who eamo 1uto Will County probabiy about soventeen yoars exo, and located northesst of Lozkport, near (he town of Had- 7, and about ton years ago ou the Iarm whoso ho brosthed his last, shout 3 malen from JolMet, ® ltde cawt of wouth, died at b residoncs on Bunday, June 20 last. Duving big residenco ip the county, with whit he byought from Englaud. tho deceased bisd Raquired qmta 8 competenoy i thin wo1d's voodn, u“nil:f; w one budy 192 acres of tho beut tarumng land” in Wil Connty, under tirrt-claes nuprovement, with uaplementa snd stock suili- ciont 1o word his blkco hsudrumely, and qmto n 1itts wnm of mowey ob luan at istoresy, amount- e in all to an eatinated valne of nearly $20,0:0. T farnly couseted of tour sonu, ali youns men uf prowse, turos of whum reride i Joligt, and one an emplove of tha Uhicazo & Hock Ixiand Ruitroud, who resides in 220, il Of Whiot woro boro i Fuglund, and, what 1 ropresented by bis cl4out som Butler Himnson—n mia shose honesty eannol be duubted. wol wuoho clisticrer is withont & blemsbi—y duuphter, and tho uli- est child of tho deccurcd, Who Lus worne ths fulntioan of & Wils 10 this uvuutuzal Larcas, Ly whom Hhe han Lorne o cild, now hve ing ut the howestead. the yoougest of the fawily, And another tepuled wou whein Butler Stmypson pronunnces b haslesd, of Enghsd birth, v Lits winter-tothier. This young man, dohueon Bimpson, 1y Now Diarriod, wud IViug LOBT O Ob the humestend. In wenndering around, s reporter accidently encountered ou aged genloman whohad known tho dreeaved wince luy first wetlament in tho neighbothood, snd was ou exceediugly intimato termn with bim up to the tne of bis death, Heo wan Interviewed a8 foilow Agea Ciizen—Robert Sunpson was o rugged man, I judgo of about 67 yours uf age, sloug By about two weeky— Roporter—uforo tho 19th of Jone ? A. C.—Yep, it wan during tho woxk belore Bat- urday, the 19th, thut I loatued from a sou of the deceised that Iis was not webl, and hio inquired atier by fatlor'’s health, I did not supposo there wos augtlung serious nvoat it and on Buturduy I Bboard tlat the Doctor (Raywor, of Juliet) Lad preseribod for him, aut 1 aud nut learn suvthmg 1mther until Monday morning, when aron of Charles Darwin camo over to my houss aud notified mu that Bimpson was dend, and tho fanorn) would occur on Tuos- day, at 10 o'clock ; mysolf und family attended tho Muoeral ; whon got ovor there, I did not ko tto looks of things, Cherles Darwiu—o tou- sut of tho deceasad, whoso 1cnso expires noxt spring, snd who ta wlso & widower : hin wifo i3 buned ot Oakwood cametory iv Joliot—seomed to hovo entire control of tho faneral srrange~ manss, and conmidefug the fact thut tue deconded bad #0 sy sonw, &ll grown, and kuowing aw I woll did, that thie accearcd Ling no very friondly fcelinge for Darwin when alive, 1 thought this looked littlo ntrance, At 10. o'clock promutly, tho corpae waa removed to the cometery,~—and pero 1 thought was anotuoer strange thing—why thov did not purchase a lot in Oskwood, instead ot b ro- maine to an obsours buryiug grouod wbout 4 mwiles from lere. on whit 14 know nas Providenco Ridge. I twought it nlso wiravge that thoy would move before his childron all arrived. I sguin thought it strabwo that thoy did not sllow bis funly and friends to viow the corpso bedoro ite fisl intorment, And agoin, thorg was o more ceremouy than if thoy wuro buiylug 8 dog, unt) ho was in the ground and gavored, wheo tha tunsral party repaiced to o church within tho Juclosure to llxten to s funeral wermon by the Rev, J. M. Caldsell, of Joliet. Abuut ono your aizo thiy wap deoded hls farm to bis daugbitor-vife,~for sl it Lis danghter, and Las beou living aud oclabiting with bim for years, tho result of that cobubitation belng aboy, called Goorgo Simpsou, & Iad 13 yoars old, 1 shonid suppose, Bio nas ono “boy mare yied to o dsugbtor of this Churles Darwin, boforo montionsd 08 o tenant ou the place, whom Butler Himpsoo, the oldest son of tho dopossed, stigmstized as an Luglish *eatch- child,” whoee (futhor, nfter accompiishing her ruin, abandoned Ler aud came to thw coun- try. Since the deed mn\‘u;iui all his real prop- erty wad mads, it seems thut they have brought out a will, whiich gives to tho devonsed's youog~ ot Bon (Fisuk) ona huodrod ascres of tho property, and ninety-two acred to the son of fathier and daugliter, George, giving each of tho otlser boys $100 sach, sud au aunulty for lite of 225 onch, Now 1 think that this whole affair is badly mexed: | think that there s gumo bolweon thig won aud Guarlus Darwin to get passousion of this pruperty ; { think that thero has been foul piay in the denth of Robort Simpeon, aud such 18 the opinion of wost avery onu in theso parts, ‘Wa wbiuli uot fuel watisiled 1o tho wmattor untit Lo aifuir by Leen fully investigated by coms potout aucharity balora gawg furthor. Tha ranorter thon retraced. his stopa to Jollot, and found Iintlor Himpson, who munde substune tially tho sume statemont that Las heao given. 1n additlon, b0 stuted that Wis wather died {n Eoglaud whon Lo was 12 years uld, leaviug 3lary ho oldest, himsult, wod three youuger brotherd, ‘Unat b wae Bu apprentics four yesrs, deting trom his eloventh year, and that his sistor Mar, cmne home after thodesth of his mathar au Lept bouse for his fathor, is wifa greatod bis wiater Aary s sietor, when Mary requested lor 1o oitlier addresa ior as **wothor " or * Mary," that ubo did not want to be catled ulster.” My wifo dicovered tho caudo on the second day after our ariival. Thoro woro thros beds and » louuge in tho houso, ono bed for Praok one for tather. aud oue for my wifo and sakod lh{ly whore she slept? Bhis said thi oceuptod tha lounge thia louugo was lu & roomn tuac miy wite and L lusd to pass through upon reriring, and_wa mnoticed s basket sud somo clothing prled upon i when wa retired, and the samo articles wore thera when we pavécd it i tho morning, mpverently undiaturbod, Tils looked suspiclons, Ho the veat mght my wifo looked m at the window and discovered tue guilty patr {n the snne bod., Bhe told nie of the discovery, snd I romnarkod to ber that she must bn oragy i sho insieted, and [ went aud whtnsssed it with 1o own oyes, 'This was wore tisn wa could stand, a0 we mads our preparstions and got out of thet immedlately, About the desth of my father, I think thers was foul play, I told my sister Mary that 1 wae roing to sea the doctor, she aald that it I #aw hiw ehe would 4o Lim 300. I have eeen the ductor, and he does not Ll (o esy much about the matter, 1 think there is fravd in tha d will traussctions, sud I desire an ju- 100 by the proper trbuual, 1 very much distike the publication of tuesa facts, but oar- tainly can raluo no objectiot wheu it is dooe 10 the furtherance of the causs of jussice. Dr, Georgs O, Kayuor stated thut Mary Simp- son bad beon [n to wee bhim since tha death of Tiobert, aud that be had in‘ormed herof thess 1eports In rexard to ler rilationwhip with her futher ; and alis romarkud, *let them go sheaa, if they can wiand it, & can” The Dootor yo- marked turther that bo thoiaht ho could wmake the woman confess the whos thing, Current rumor bas (v thats wedoing botwesn the wan Charles Darwln and Mary Bunpaon is on tho tapls for next weok, vhich rumor Butler Bimpaon soems to hav@evary reason to belle 1s fouuded on faot, . THE KEEQH TRAGEDY. Bpeelal Diepaleh o T'he Chicuoo Tribume, Foxp DU Lao, Wis,, Joly .—-Thi comniunlty Lias ot yot recavered from the skook It recsived when Lo cows came that Mre. Kesch bad em- %’l‘ N, B., Ju'|5 h—q.m. Brewn, oatw :.l;yld Nowton ta murdor b divoreed busband e woman wilh whomba was liviog, ki Mr. Kecch bore s gnod nsme whon hero, wan very well thought of (hrifty, anl lenorable in his intercourno with the piblie. When he went to Floryin, ueven years azo, it wen fur the purposn of fmproviug lig heaith, o Ladg saffered from matumn, Upon reaching thero it s chaimed he wan grantod w divorco from hin wifs, At thelaet torm of Coart Mrs, Keech bronuht aull agajtae the First Natjonal Bank to recover mouov which . Koceh bad caused to be deposited thero. She wpsent & good deat of time in trying to manilac- wure evidenco that would help harto ain the case. Hhe in known to bave ofiared sne man £10G w awesr fateely du the cane, but le dechiuel Sie became vary jangry at ollier persone who liad often Lefriendnd Lar becaure they refused tn awear to that wbich she and they knew wa. fuiva. ThAt seemed toadd to Lier anger, and ehie went lo planning for reveuge. Kiie hired tho 1usn Newton 10 go to florida and murder Koeci: aud the womao with whom he had lived for sev- eral yesrs, 'The result of the brute's expodition {8 known, Like a dastardly coward hoe gol Koech to go out flsling with him, and thev, whon Lis back was turned. ehot kim twice, Leet bin work might not Le efectivo, be took a stone and pounded Lip head, and thon cut a doop. khastly gash in lus throst, and left im for dead. Thon be wont to the bouse snd ehot and killed the wor Stealing a borse, hio attempted to escapo. Upon reaching he first post-ollice after dotug hir bloody work, o wiote to Mre. Koeeh, who was at Chisazo, that the deed had boen dous. Tant wowmnu started immediately for Flonda, and did oot Iearn untl sho renched there that tho flend lad been captured or thst hor Lt band wes not dend. Bho was, upon reaching Jdackuonvilie. Fla,, arrestod, and upou examiua- ton sent o ful to (L teial. After Letue Jail for & tune, Mra. Kncch made o covfermon. She wsd she had employed Newton tadothe bicody work: that ehe gave biw mouey toay expeuses: bought bim s revolver, ete. When akou wby rlio had done such & thing, she pitd hier busband t1rentod her 8o badly that ehe wan driven_to tho deod. She scemed to recret thst Newtou had made much poor woil in his dealiny with Neech. Bhe wanted tim killed and oul of ihe way. Amowst the other rumors in cannection with the dreadful affmr i oas to the effect that Alre. Koech thought by eetting Eeeeh Lilled #ho could ex- tabliwk her cianm &n bis widow and thns got hie property, which ts angpored to bo all tho way Srom $26,900 W €506, This agteos mith the statement male by Newton that he wes to have !l of the proberty for the past he tnok fn thy matter, Mr. Eesch w able to walk round. He «tilt wuffers moch from bis woundy, but It ix Hivly thet e will get wlony sl riglt, Bbo lost bur cago. HELD FOR t4UNDER. Spectal Duvateh ta The Chwcaso Trisyns, 87, YavL, Minn,, July 8.~A dispatch from Ilorn's Station, Chigano Coonty, 1epcrts the sec- oud nrrostof Maj. Pricktly, an Lnglibman by Dbirgh, whoso military titlo wos gamed in the Dritish arny, charged with the murder of A. Fosborg, an old Sweile, of Fish Lake scttloment. Priestly kopt stors ot ¥ish fake, Alout threo weeks ago he was going bome at night, when. according to his story, bo 1act Fosbrrg poar a mil} whore he was employed se watclinan, Foos- berg, in conversntion, sekod to wee Vricstly’s ro- volver. In handling it he acodentally divcharged it, Lilling himeelf inetantly. The snttiement is'moetly comyoned of Bwedew. emong whotn considusabla prajudice against §'ricstly bad becn crested by nival traded, Neiwwhborkuod gensip enid, slso, that hie wan—copcarniug koma girl-— fealous of Yosberg, who was &’ cousiderably oider mou and married, with a larro faunly, nhile Pricaily in 8 middle-azed Lachs'or, better louk- iug, and haviug cousidersble woney, Priestly was ariesteid on suspicion of the murder, but on cxamination way discharged, Noighborhocd feeling compellod him Lo sell his store and pro- pare for leaving. Tho dispatch sunouncing uis sccond arrest briefly stotes tuat now ovidence tinw Leon discovered ngainst him, Prieatly oame to iinneaota from Cansda last fall. A POLISH BUTCHER. Special Disvatch to Tha Chicaso Trioune, East Haorwaw, Mich, July 8,—A tarrible afteay, which will probably rewuls in tho doath of ono of the parties, occurred in a ealoon at Bay City this morwing. A quarrel arose bo- tween two Polanders, wgen ono of them, John Krul, drow 5 large bowie knife and slashed np tita compauton, Audrew Poloski, in & terriblo manver. Poleski roceived oue cut on the aida of the head, two ou top of tho head, ono torriblo ono undor tho chin, aud ono on the right arm. Iie will probably die. Lirul was arrosted, THE CINCINNATI STEALS. Cixersart, 0., July 8.—In the Common Pleas Court to-day, Judgo Uox sustained the demurrer of ‘T'howsa E. Sucilbacker, Chief of olico, in dictod for embezzloment of Water Worky tmonoy, bolding that the act under whieh tho indictment was drawn did not apply to the Water Board or its employca, Euntrs was made onlyln the caso of Hnolibacker to this offect, in order to givo tho Prosecuting Attornoy an oppertusity to except to tho raling and take sho guostion befors the Bupremo Court. Tl decision, If suetained, reloases kil tho parties indicted for embezzivment of Water Works funds. FATAL AFFRAY. Mearres, Tenw,, July 3,—0Oo Monday evening, ot Browusvillo, Teun., Cipt, J. B. Plillips, of the firm ot Phillips, Leske & Co., wholeuals grocers, was assaultad bv B Kautrowitz, an ex- sowing-machine agout, and stabbod it the thigh aud sido with an erazor, soveriug an artory. Phillips then drew a pistol and lred four shote at Kautrowitz. Tho loat, taking effect in bLis biack, paxsed hrougt lua liver, nud frow its of- focts Lo died yestorday, PLiips iw still confined 10 his bed Irom Ins wounds, and wos admitted to bail in 54,000 to aunwer. The remasius of Kau- trowitz wore brought hare for juterwent in the Hebraw cowotory. A SENGUINARY FEMALE. BMexrmy, Tenn, July 8.—Last Tucsdny » blacksmith named Joha Honly, living nesr Horu Lake, Misu., had a quarrel with » woman pawed Martha 3Morgan, employed by bim s & cook, That night, while Henlv was ssloop, Mry, Morgan approached his hod, and with a razor cut a terri- ble gush in lue throat. Ilenly, awaking, &t tempted to catohs her arm, but csught the razor, which was drawn through hit haud, joflicting an ugly wound. Mra. Margan then seized bor child sud tled to the wao TWENTY YEARS' IMPRISONMENT. Nrew Yorg, July 8,—~Joseph Doyls, who was Indicted for the wurder of Phulip Steridan, tho Jotsey City esloon-koeper, on April 25, pleaded gullty youterday, bus, under tho provisiond of s New Jorsoy utatute, the Court took the ovidence to detetmine the dogrea of crimo, To-dsy & judgmont of ** guilty of murder in the second degica ™ was rovardod, aud Doyle sentenced to twenty yoars' confluemont in the 8tate Prison. ESOAPE OF A CONVICT, Bvectal Dupatch (o Tha Chicaga Tridure, Jouter, Iil, July 8.—A colored convict who hsd served tivo yoars in the Peuitenusry sud had one year to serve, sscaped from the guard in the Penitontisry garden this afteracon, The ‘xunnl- are scouring the country o the sttempt 0 effect his capiul Qov, Beveridge is af the Penitentisry to-day. © THE WESTERVILLE, O.. WHISKY WAR, Corouaus, 0., July 8.—Iu response to writs sworn ous by 55, T3, Corbin, the Westermlle sa- loon mau, nine prominent citizens wera arreated on poace werrsnts and brought here for trial. ‘Thae prosecution waa uot ready for trial, o the defandants waived exsminstion snd gave bail in $300 each, Five thouwand dollsrs Lave boen subscribed by citizens of Westervitle to ocarry on the contest. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANGES. Svactal Dupateh to I'hs Chicage Lridune, INpiavaroLis, July 8.—Busplcious clrcum- staucos have doveloped with reference to the unknown man killed on the Pan Hanale Rosd ou Baturdsy, Thomas Powess, & tallor, hss been arrosted, as hie bas told couflicting stories, idea~ tifylug the body sa that of Jomod Mnnyiny, of Torro Haute, who Liaa since beon found alive, DESPERADO SHOT. Bpeeial Dupatch to T'he Chiraqo Triduns, Lra Crares, Kan,, July 8.—A notorious des- persdo uaed Chies, Johuson, who Liad lung been the terror of this vicinity, becatns engeged loa fight hore to-dsy, and ou City Marshal Moken. ) dled o & Lo sacuides SPORTING MEWS. Championship Billiard Gamo Be- tween Rhines and Mliller at New Orlenng. Miller Vietorious in a Poor Game and a Low Averase. Fullerfon Wine the Free-for-All Trotting ‘ace at Delroit, Important Baze Ball Gamas at the East. BILL'ARDS. MILLER DEFFATA LHINLY AT EE ORLTANS, Svertal Lriarateh to ['he Crieaon Tritme. New Onnrass, July S.—~The game o Lilliards between Henry Millor, of Now Urlesns, and Itenry Rbines, of Chicazo. for the champiouship of tha North and Southwest, and for Luuh, commencod At & o'ciock s ovemng in tho Acesdemy of Mnsic. ‘There wera sbout 1,0 paa- plo prosent. Mr. Dhines entered the coutcst audor tho diadyantage of haviug suffered for soveral days with 8 severe attack of rhoumatizm. Rbsues won the load, but failed to score. Millor foliowed, sud was cqually unforiuuste. Ithines then scored 2, and miswed on on ossy wshot; 3ller mcored 9. In the tlurd {nuing Rbinea acorod 13 Lo Miller's 6, m ak- ing tho tofat 13 for each man. From this point th inning, Rbines failed to ecore 15 hiw largest run bewg 11, and hm total meore was 75, Miller in tbo meantimo had becu steady opening a wido gap by making two tung of 14, cus of 19, and threo of 11, i total tho end of the d6th tnning being 177. Inthe fouing Khines succreded in getting tho balls togetuer, and by very judicious bsudling tade a tun of G0, Tuo Lally thew boeamo froze sud were piscud in thair positions on_tho table, and bo mieeed the Glat abot, Miller opened the ¢ap by o succesnion of winall 1une, ared ancresrod the lexd throughout [he game. On tis Gol inowg liliues mave 24, and ou tho 24, 2. Tho pamo twaa very briilaat plav; partionlarly uofo: gamo by a run of 42 in tho 90th wnnlig. Tio gamo was ployod on & 5310 Lablo of the J, A Brusiawick & itallie Ca, make, Charlas MeQuatd wea choweu tefervo, atd Mr. Abraww marker, Appented o the veor Rhines—, 2, 13,2, 8, 4, . 0,0, 0, ), 0, 1, 4,3, %, 6,2, 1. 0,4,9,0,0,0,1 not _characterized Ly sy and;Rlmes appraradito bo ate.” Millar closod tho 0,1, 4,4 i fere=0, 9, D 41, ity 2 "2 2368100 160, 1, e, B, 31, 0,1, 0) 1,1, 6 11,16, 7, 6,38 Total, 01 average, § -, —_— THE TURF. TIE LOSG BRANCH RACES. Loxa Brascy, July B.—~The Monmonih Park races were continued to-day, which is the last of the firgt mosting. ‘Tho first raco was for the July xiakes for 2-vear-olds, desh of throc-quas- tei8 of o milo. Four Lorees started. Paralo, tho favorite, won oasily; Freobooter, second; Dryan. third. Knapsack and Freebootor bolted. Tune, 1373, 1n to sccond race, purse €1,000, all ages, 4 miles. There wero four etartera: Big Fellow, Ratberford, Wils Idlo, apd Bessle Leo. Dig Tallow, the favorite, led until the lant half-mile, with Wild Idio second, when Ratherford went to the fiont anl wou in & gallop by four leniths : Witd Idle kecond, Lialf & length 1o front of Big "l‘!.!llIE?. Bessio Leo s furlong swoy, Time, 18454, ‘L Lo third race was a dash of 11¢ mile, purse of 340, Lok Woallev rustied fo the front at the wtart, und kepe iu tho lead until tho lnst auarter, wheu Spendthsilt drew out sud waa by four Jougtha, Carser socond. halfs langth in front of Bob Woolley : Verdigrin, foarth: Monmouth, sifth, aud Galwav lust. Timo, 1:5914, Bpend- thrife eold for $130 iu » pool of 81,400, Tha foutsh reco for boaten hores, 13¢ mllo, wun won by Soratch Dublin, second; Vandalito, third, Time, 244 600D RACTNO AT DFTROIT, Drrore, ich., July 8.—Tho Iast day of the roaces was well stiendod, fully 5,00 poreons be- fbj present, Many ladies were olea proseut. Thao races have bocn very snccoseful, and ovory- thiug brs been d.ne to conduct them fairly, aud redeem tho Dotroit racing meetings from tho Pour reputation under which shoy have sufforad ix the past. ‘Tire [astest tima over made on this courau waw made by Judge Fullerion to-day. The firat race was tho uninishod 2:40 ruco of youterdsy, Four heats were teattod yosterday, two takeb by Richard, two by Lasd Duke, ‘I'he fitth lieat was a hot ono botweon Richard sud the Duko, the latter wiuning by s lengih, Riche ard secend, Cltton tlurd, Time of lsst heat. 9337, 'The next was o frec-fur-all raco for s purse of 82500, divided inwo premiwms of 1,250, 5600, %400, and §25), with Fulter- ton, Awetican Girl, and lLady Msud ae wtarters, Cozotte drawn. In tha tirat heat Fullerton went off bis foot juxt sfter gotting tho word, and_waa left full “twentylongtbe in tho rear, but did somo faat trotting, coming in #ix rods bebind Amencsn Girl. _ Tho next thtoo hosts wero won easily by TFulleiton, with Amorican Girl second, wnd Lady Maod third, Followug is the summary; Judge Fuilerion, $ 111 Ansriean Glrl.... 212323 Lady Maud. .. 18838 Time—: o N 1In tho 2:40 race, for & purse of 303, 11ore wero only two wurtars—d. Murphy's Lady 1, and Jolin Forles' Mistross, Tno formor was eaitl the winwor [n_throe straight heats—timo 2513, 24157, and BB TUE GBLENVILLE, PA. MEETING. Srecial rapaten o Ihe Chacam [nibine, Priv, Pa,, July 8.—At the Greenvitic mees. pecond day, the 2:50 race was wou Ly Dlue Dall 1n glo fird, third and fifth hoats, McAllister o0k the second. ‘The fourth was doclared by u-;» Judges no hoat, Twe—2:47, 245, 246, o 21 raco wan ton by Annie Colling in traight losts. Time—2:J83, 2:35){, R THE TRIGGER. THE AMERICAN AND ENOLISU RIFLE TEAMS. Loxooy, July 8.—Tho lettor roceived by Col. Ghldorsleeve, in rolation to the shootiug by the Amorican rittemen at Wimbledoo, was from Henry Parsons, the Adjutsut of tho English Tight. Parsony saya: “The council fa nok willing to sdmit auather toam Lo shoot with our throo Elghts in the Elcho bnield matoh, but they proposo s matel, to $ake place on tho 17th inet., for the Lloyd's cup, betwoen the Americany and an eight selectod from tho threo Dntist teams. Al tho same time, the council dovs not despair of & motch botween the four Eights, which, per- hape, may ba mansged for the Monday following tho uhooting at Wimbladon, In the ‘moantime, {4 bapes shat the match mpum for the 17th {pst, way be agreestlo to tha Americans.” Berrast, July 8.—Tbe Ameriosn riflemen made an excursion to-dey 10 the Gisuts Causeway, ‘They wero accompanied by the baud of the Ninsty-fourth Regiment, Lerge crowds of persons congrogated st the stations along the route, and at L'ort flush, tho terminus of 110 Toad, there was au immenss coucourss, Ou tha return, the team attendoed the the thoa- tre. ‘The house was orowded, and the visiting nittemen were warwly greeted upon their entry. Awerican atrs were playad by thie orchustrs, and great enthuslssm was mautfosted by tho audi- suge, Loxpox, Julin—!s:flo . 1n,—Mr. Parsons, Ad- utant of tho English olght, renlyiug to orti- ofsme fu tho nowspapers ou his propoesls for & match between tho Amesicaus aud & mize sritish team, oxplains tuat the csigiual plan whigb be proposed fur wm&lammu for Lloyd's oup waa that sout to Col. Gilderslooye on Juus 26 for & mateh botween tho Euglub, Scoteh, and American oight, Tuat plan wod spproved by Aot & ldorvluove, aad the Captalus of 1) 1o tuaDis concorted, Aftelwards. d parties ersumivd the Couucil ta vato tho mix poumant, rh Bt 10 hedltavion (o saying chai tie Eoglish mized teatz of olght now posed will have 1o chauce sgaiust the Americs! He "m“ s whower of letters from woll-knowil shots indors- {ug lis opinion. The mon will be uukuown to esch other, sud armed with all sorta of rifies, These clroumatances will destroy the xu slbitity of concorted action. Wheu bt mericans have thoronghly bes them, ny ritlewmsn fu England wili says ' Alter W was 0o matoh. Me. Parsons cogclu “T aball 3 0 s Rrostly regret 80 lame and immpotent a couviue sion, sod’ protest agaloss suggestions made wiskiout retlesion.” ey TeAn " ntarmatioual._pl Lopo¥, = 1oual geon maich, £800 u’d tue absmpiouskip of thi l:aru, hos been Ayranged 40 batie place o August, bes iwsan A L Bogardus, We Ancericen plody now stopplng rd Tharnton, of Yotkenire, England’s champion; . Buclingbsm rules. SO 1100 iy T e S BASE-BALL. BOSTONS—ATHLETICK. ostown, July 8.—Dase-ball: Bostons, 7; Ath. letics, 8. WIITE STOCKINA%—=ROCTTEATER, " nncn’v,-glm \'d ‘l'nv"!-—urna“ Woite Btacke nga, of Clucago, defeated the Rochester to-day—14 tof. : S AT, LOU'IA BROWNA-—PHILADELPRIAN. PotuapeLpus, July 8.—Bse ball: dt. Louls Drowas, § ; Philadelphin, GAME AT LOVISVILLE. LoviavitLe. Ky., July 8.—Base bali: 84. Louls Red Bocks, 5: Lowiesille Eagles, 0. MUTUALS V8. HARTFORDA, Hanteonp, Ct., July 8.~Bsse Ball: Mutuals, 6 Harttords, 2. —— AGUATIC. BWIMMING MATCH, PintAvELeaia, Juls 8. — The intornational awimming match for $2,000 and the chamyton mip nf the world, batwoen J. B, Johnson and 'E:Zm“ Coylo, has Loen postponed antd the e THE MARCH TO THE SEA. Mra. Shorman's Letter Denying Cers mn: Chnrgen Mado Agninst the Gois erals Lovisvitee, Ky., July 8,—A (aw days sinco s lotter was published {o the Courier-Journal from Goorgia, cbarging that Gen. Bherman personally directod the burning of & cob- ton-Iactory st Latontown, Gn., and alter- ward the burning of s mobastery at Columbia, B, C. In thin morning's Couriers Journal i published a lotter from Mrs. Sherman :‘nu‘);lng tho charges, In the coursp of which she ((Jue Couvier-Journal | enoruilt iiman applyi toren 10 fastory, LTl tiae Lo was oleo guily of blsaphemy, T any Gen, Shernian never was gullty of blaspliciny or o~ faniy, aud the men of the CourferJournal kuew ayn ) during Wn porpetrstad when ' \uey publsdied that ariicls that ke had never appled tia torch to tho bullding, Wien the Coovent of the Ursuls Numz at Columpia, 8, C., wan reported to bo in dangor of Luruing, Gen, Shermen send my brother, Oen. Cnarlea Ewing, of Lis etall, sud’ o commissiry ateer, Mnj. o d, W, Corsym, both Catholica, with orders and’ nutborily o tust could te dono for tho Histers and those nuder (heir charqe, They exerutod thelr orders with great kivdaess, and, under continued (nstruce froni (en, Shérman, they samgned to them 3 ry ntores, and attendod % tho plice. Thera also will bo publivhed in to-morrow's Cowrier-Journal a lettor frum Gen. Blerman duuying tho some chargos, sud, in comniouting on suviber statoment wado in the lctter ro- fertod to, bo saya: %M, Sherman i, and_alsways lias been, a Catholic, and bas ox- tended to all altko, Catholic and Protostant, with a lavistnoss that actually impoverishos, To quos~ tion the purity of Ler motives s certanly o wost uumotly way to retloct on ro.* Tho Courter-Journal commenting upon Mra. Shorman's lottars, sy : * Wa shall not perpos trate tha ungallantry of a singlo comment on tho very camest and womanly way i which this entitable lady cowrs to the defeuns of liur binsbaud. cxcept to reuund her that the srticle of which ko complaim sppoarsd amoni our do il corronpondenco, to wlich wo allow consd- ersblo lat:itude, and wne not sanciioncd or ipdorsed by bpuy oxpression of our own, Mrs, bhermun 1ias boou long enough in pablic to undemtawd that public nicn me publio proverty; that thoir acts aresubjects for fair criticiwm; that overy chargoe that in mado, thourh untrue, 18" not Dpecessarily mao- licous, and thst 1o mou nood be ofraid of fslschwod. The tfamons march to the sea was tho occasion of much cruelty and wuflering. We do not pretend to know how much of this might lave been moftoned or averted by Gen, Bherman, but tho truth ot hintory requirestho unpartial preseutraent of ov- orytliog throwing light on thosubjoct, and where calumnics sre put forward thev can bo re- futed. Bo far frum sffording ua pleasura o have tho sfory which aopesred In one of our Georgia lsttors confirmed, Imfll]ulil“mfld grat- 1fy us more than to bave it thoroughly refuted.” SPRINGFIELD. A Man xwho Believes Ifo Owns Twens 1y~1ivo Acres Under aund Arouud the Central Dopot In Chicago—The Stuto Fair. Speetnt Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibiune. SpninarieLy, L., July 8,—The foundation for what may prove to be ono of tlie mast important lawanits of theso lattor daye was Iatd hera on July 5 in tho office of tho Reyuier of the Land Ofice. The Hon. Willis Drummond, lato Com= missioner of the Goporal Land Office, arrived bere ou tlat day, and, procesding to the Rogit tor's offico, took tho nccessary eteps to eater betwoout 25 sud 26 acrea of lau boing sn eddition to Bec. 10, Town 34, Jlango 14, oast of 1ho third priveipal meridian, ‘This land lios on the sonth side of the Chicago Tuver, and lies slougtho lake shore, boing & block wide on the niver and graduslly narrowing uutil it runs out into the Iake, Upou this land 1ho 1hinois Central Rasiroad Depat is situated, and tho Illinols Central Ruilrosd claims to have the titla to the [and, It woums that Mr. Drum~ 1moud had attampted to elfect & compromise with the Company beforo Lo came bere, bLut Ar. Douglus, Presidout of the road, would mot entortsin or mako aoy proposition. Tho enisy was mado with what Is known as Vabe entine serip, which was given to Jacob Vak entino to recompouse him for Jand takon from biwn fu California. Valoutino was authorized to lay the scrip upon oy of the publio lands of tho Unitod States. Your corrospondont callod upon Maj. I'rescott, the Hegistor of the Laud Oflico hore, who confirraed theaa faots. It 1 thought that there in come reason to think thot thezentry will bold. althotgh the susvey and plat af (uis gddition, which was miade subsoquent to tha orginul survoy of the soction, oas wever approved by tho Luud Ofico in Washlvglon. Do thin as it may, how- aver, tho records Liore are prima facio evidencs tlint it wad, a 0 uitrvey ond plat ary of aiticial record in the Laud Gice horo, Tha land i1 aatd t0 ba worth several millious of dollars, aod a Lij fawsuit is capocted, Gov. Bovoridgo has requestod the Commis slonora appointed to sclecs a location tor the Fooblo-Miuded fustitution to moot bero aud o~ wanizo accurding to law oo Tuasday, the Tdshs ol uly. 'l)lto Anditing Committea of tho Btate Fair will meoet at Ottawn ou Tuecsday, tho 27tk of July, t& {napact tho grouuds sud to lot the ‘booths, stills, ote. The trial of roal-making, for which $100 remium bas beon offured by the Dord for the Euut mile of machino-mado road, will take place at LRoberts, tn Ford Coutty, on Ang, 11, @y gntries bave been made, and the Committae al pointed to make the sward aro I D, anrfi: o Chieago, J. B. Hcatt, of Cuampalgn, and AL T, Btoker, of Belleville. THE WEATHER Wismotoy, D, C.. July 9—1 & m.—~Fog, ibe Upper Lake toglon. Upper Miestaaippi and LGtver Minsourt Valiegs, falting of statlonary baromatee, nthesst winds, sUghtly warmer :3'5“33'2?} ;fim:;:v westuer, and 0ocsaloual A aroas LOCAL OLSERYATION. R ! esl “asimum thermoneter, 13; minimum tharmomes tary Ble OENRHAL OBSERYATIONS. Cuizaco, July, 8 Siaton, |Gar, Thr| Winds Drock'eldy, Chicayo, Py, Uiton, [3..08 13| 0ul FOUND INSENSIBLE. About 11:30 Jest vight an quknown men wis found lying on $ue pavement on Lake utreoh pesr the corner of Clark, He wad -p;;‘nang ut 33 years of wore umachs .g:w‘n, mr{ had’ on .K.' gray wult of clothes, Yhen found he out oyer the tight ere sud was jnsonsible. waa taken Lo the Armo-~ ry. Ii ls uot known ‘whother $he mag Wil pitched ous of the window. of whathor be fei Uown the stalry, of whatlisr ba wae sicusk | sose cas « =3

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