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z THE CHICAGO TRIBUN MONDAY, JULY 12, 1875, may become actusl onea, You must naver insylt to-morraw, for at runriso you will bo floodéd with vour offonded puest. Thoso shom you meet away from homo may, in the near fature, bo your neighbors st ho Your unfol con et amovge Afrangers will not bo forgotten, mo relentless observer will cortainly not .1t may. ludead, qaito exhaust your wits ) him ok, Alwaga ro hichave ax ot to ono get au Advantnge over You. Assims ing beeanrn you aro out of sight of those von know. Weaiward the cm"lm of toll-tale takes its way, Noman can bury his condnet. To maunago its origin is all that choico can do. * Never creato a paet to dog vou to tho tomb, Tg keap you eveiywheroe it mo to make one great rocommendation: get Jesus, the Ltornal Radeomer, in yonr heart, and you need not fear tho permanent regicier yous hfe is flilog at howme or nway from howe. ¥ ——— IS THE GOSPEL A FAILURE? RETMON BT THE REV, FLOREXCE 3'CARTHT. Tho Itov. Florenca McCarthy, of the Amity Daptint Chnreh, preached a zermon inat evenming on the apparent faituro of tho Gospel-plan ot paving tho world, Thoreverend gentleman took s Lus toxt the following wordn: Eutee yo i at tho strught gate, for wide In the gate and brasd fs the way that leadetli Lo deatruction, ond miany thero ba which go in thereat 3 becaure straiiht 1y the gats and narrow e e way which leadeth unto 1ife, and few thero bo that And it.—Afatt, eid,, 17, 14, Nothiug, eaid the speaker, conld ho o eadder thing lo contemplate, and yet nothing truor, than the fallure of Clristismty to reach the wholo human raee. Not only ia not *'tho plastor as wido as tho wonnd,” s Matthow Ionry puty it, but by far tho greater numbor of humau beings go ont of this world without sny ptospect of peing to heaven. Take our own city, which s just ag (.od us any ather place, for examplo. Tho eit- tngs in the churches coull not accommodate more than a small fraction of the popuiation, aud set the churches aro vot filled. Of thoso who e chirehegoers, not more than holt profess to e Chrintious. — Ald out of these professing Christinny not one in ton bavo any religious experienco or aro loading religious livos, If, ont of tho present population, no more than 1,000 nhm:‘ld reach licavon, nouo of us need Lo aston- ishod, From theso and kindred facts, irreligious jpeo- ple. and in their deepouding moments religious poonle aluo, dray & very momentous aud errouo- oun conclusion, 'God, thoy #ay, duos everythi waoil that JTo does st atl. and tluishes overythi that 1lo undortakes; it is not like lim to orig- inate » plan of salvations which not only doos not sava tho whole taco, but doca not eave a hall of it, sud which the greater port of them never will o much a8 bLear ot. Unleliovers iu pac- ticniar ure apt ot drawwg this conclu- gion, &nd feol pertectly cettain that they, being one of & vast mullitude, compared with' wlach o Clrivtisn brotherhood 18 abao- lutely insignilicant, canuut possibly bo in danger of an unhappy eteruty. 1t ju the object of tis discourse to combat the 11ea that Christianity cannot be of God bocsuse it does not reack aliof tho lost. The mera fact thut Christ, its founder, go clearly taught that Lt few wouldf accept tho Gospol olTer, snd that when he ghould rottirn ho would not ** find faith ou the earth,™ ought to wettle the point, But v doea mok, L propuse therefore to rhow, by B curdory eur- vuy of such ‘thinga s aro ndwmiitod by woceed from God, that tho appacontly cient modo of salvation also way proceed from hini, Or, moro specitically, I design show- iug thot the policy nud I€w of tlio universe is ot ccunommy ad succens, but aflluence, supor- nbundauce, and wasto, and to mrgno from that fact that it would Lo “just like God,” so to speak,sto provide & way of salvation which would reach oniy a fraction of those whom it was designed 1o Foscio. Lot us begin overbead, Tako tho fixed stars. Bo far as we kuow thoy nro uscloss exhi- latious of the Divino OQuuipotence, They aro sl suns, blazing away with aneredible boas, and, of course, uninhabited. It thoy hwve planctd which are inliabited, aud de- rive their ligint and Leat from theso fiery globos, wo do not know it. 5o far us wo know they are wasted pawer. «_But wo muy speak mora confidontly of our own sun. 1f it bas nuy uso, it in to warm and light ika planots. Dut obsors that only tho amallost fraction of iw Jight and heat is utilized iu that way., The groat bulk of 1t oscapes into bounds lens 8pace, aud {s, so far ag wo can Judge, useloss oithor to our ewn systom or to the romater uui- verso, leroie a palpsble violation of tho law of oconomy. Liut lot uy descend to our own earth and con- tivuo our observatious. Glence at Nature's water-works, ltain is a great blesslng when it fulls in tho nght place, but sco what lurgo quantition of it fall whoro 1t con do no good whatever; snd frow agqto age coutiuues its coaso- Jess round of evaporation and condensation, Question Botany on this uubicct. Ask it what becomes of the scods, Heods nre usoful and ovidently grow that they may reproduce tho parent " plant, But bolween frost and drought and winde aud floods, docs one socd in & thousund fall junto’tho earth aud produco o plaut? 18 there not a supersbun- donce, and is thoro not waste? And so it s, sleo, with 1ogard to tho fruits of the earth. 1f thero is any such thing aa teleology, frult was - uado for uou and tho lower aviwals to pat. You sos what incalculable quantitics of it grow wild sud aro never used for mou or brutes, but drop ou tho earth and docsy, unscen, Bee what n largo proportion of that which v cultivatod pover matures, but i destroyed by uufavots- blo ressons. llere again 'wo ees nothing bnt stluonce, superabundauce, aud wasto. Lut some way regard it oy uufair to roason fraw vogeisble lifo 1o Lbe loss of human souls, a0 les us consider for a woment the phenomena of humaen existenco, Aud atb the vory vestibule of our inquirics wa are mot with tho sad snd storthug fuct that of all tho children that sre Loru wuto this world, tho_great mujority dio in wlancy. Whatan appalling aspect of incom- pletenves and sorrow 18 hore | Aud yet, of thoso thnt survive the period of infaocy, seo whata largo portion of (how pever reach maturity ! ut lot us now coutluu ourselven to matured Lus wiun Leings, tho very beiugs who spoculate an Giod's imporfect salvation, Aud let us ask our- selven if, fn overy wspect of our lives in this world, wo do not obuerye that tho great mass of 14 do not fail to be und enjoy al) that is possible ta us aud sttainable by us, One of tho greatest blersings of lifo, “for ingtance, I8 kuowledge. Duz is 1ntelligonco universal 7 In uot the denvest ignoranes nlmogt uwviversal? The Creator has given us all intellects of sowe kind, and all of them are suscogtible of improvement, Lut if wo do uot iuprove them, e does not, Andass wmatier of - fact 8 yeally cultivated bumosan mind is 8 micat rurity, and the greut Muss of gon are w0 ignoraut that thoy sre.w mere proy to tho more wtelli- gont. Boitis wih wouith. The Crealor has givon us all woro or less desiro tor proporty and powor Lo acemmulate . Lt i€ wo do not exert oursolves, Ho dows not supply our lnek ot induus ty sud goniuy, but we remsin poor and suler, A tho fuot is that the great majority of human buings are yury poor, aud have o terrible strug- gle tu subsist at sl Aud, {0 sum il this up m ovue wiugle obseivalion, the greater part of the Lumau race mre, in this wotld, unliapipy. God las endowed thew wore Cor lews with tho capecity to wske themeelyes happy, and some of them sro very pourly endowed, Aud, as u snatter of fact, tho great wajority of tbom fail utterly to mako thomoelves contontod, oF ovew to ccapa down- Tiglit uubiappmess. And yet God does ot nter- fue to disturb the coyrsa of things, ‘Lug juferences from all theso facts~sud thoy might bo muitiplipd fudefinitely—ute plain. The Aliglty is such » bowg thet He puts it upon woen o uxert thomwslves W0 secure most of the good thiugs of oxistcuce, Mo endows thom with wuch powers of body sud mind ey Fluuu Hun, sud offery tLom kuowladgo, hiealth, woalth, and Lappiucss on vortsin couditivus. Theso couditions geuor- ally hply the wmont strenuous exertion, Aud wuey, through & want of ustural ability or culpuable iwdoleuce, wo fuil to put forth the aa« ertion, wo fail of thy 1eault. Aud further, nuarly all of yn do thus [uit, wud 10 coussquonce aeg, poor, lguorant, sick, sid unhappy, aud there N 1o attributa iu the divive churieivr which leads Him to roliove us. Now, however much wo way feel iucensed at sl ths, these 816 tho fucts, \Wo ney suwctimos God fw loye, snd we sy right, forso la 1. 1at God is wot uuyualiied love, Let us not be geludud with suy tusory of the divive atribules which the facts pf the universe do uot bear out. The plain facts sro thut God juved us juw enuugh to ses certain good thinge beforo us ay thu object of tho most Jutobse labor sud effurt, but nut enough to give thew to us without thoso gonditions, even if wo should kroan sud ery, or he down and gusp spd dic. Bay what you will of God's luve, this iv just & far w1t gocs, Boud snd body we are uuder the reign of law; aud Le who Wikl Wb sontur Bwst go to the wall, And gow bave L not made good wy promise ? Have 1 nov shown thas if God bis provided & way uf sshation through Christ, which no oue can avail biwself of without the utmust suxicty ad offurt, audaf the geeat majosity rofuss to wuko this excrtion aud tuil Lo reach buavew, iy Is *gxuctly libe Hun ™ to provide wuch s scheiue aad lot the gruat wultitude of wen perisl, § am Bt payiug BOW that the great mulutude will pesisb, 1 swacasvuing byputhetically, sud soeks to averthrow s stamding objeotion theory tuat Clrristianity 1s feot Uod. And hays I not dono it? CHURCH DEDICATION. BERMOX RY DIBHOT CHENET. Testarday morning tho Americau Roformed Chinrch, corner of Washington and Ann atreets, was formally inangurated as a Roforied Episco- pal Chrch, Tuo sorvico wna of an unusilly improssiva charactor, and tho audience sufi- cioutly numorous to do justice to the vceanion, Bishop Cliensy officinted, Sawiktod by the Rector, Prof. ¥allows. Tho formor preached an appro- priato rermon from IL.Corinthisus, v.,20~* Now thion we aro ambassadors for Christ, as though God did boseech you by us: we p Chrint's stoad be yo reconcilod to God." “I'he discoursa set forth that the grant nord of tha Chriatian Church had nover boon ordained mivisters of Christ, but men who wonld foar- losaly forget avervthing except the fact that they atood in Christ's place (o reconcilo men to Gud, A minister wana, like papar money, not valnad for filmeotf, but for the power hornpresented, and 1io wan the most faithfnl to Lis trust who kept closcat to the Bible. Mir. Faliows followed with a shart addreas, ro- marking that it was through God's providenco the congiegation had been enabled to pruenre this chareh, They took possossion of it that day to carry on the origni ides which underiaid their movoment—to make s church yeople, in_which the rich and tho p Thoy did not prop exclusive set, or charch club, bat wonld write ovor tho portal a welcomo to all. o rervico the congragalion spent some timo inepecting the sccommodations and con- voniencos of thioir now meoting placo, sud woro evidently well_plessed with the reult. 1In tho ovening the Mev. Wilinm E. Huntingwn, of Boston, pronched to a jargo audience, ADA STREET CHURCH. ¥LDPR JTTKINS TIOTES FOR DLTTER TRINGS. Presiding-Eldor Jutkins preachod in the Ada Stieel Clinrch yestorday mornivg, and said, in reference to tho tronblos which have becomo notortous in connection with that organization, that he hoped mntters wore noy ina fair way of sottlement, and that heresftor all tho mombors would dwoll together in harmosny. that, whon the noxt Conferenco met, a proachor would be nexigned to tho church, and that there- after thero would bo no troublo. Jutkins bas mado charges here~ equal fouting. inveatigation into the apatst Dr. Digelow, underatood to ba ready to sift the matter to sho bottom, providod propor accusations aud proof sro npplied bim,—at least, that (s thounder- standing that tho scoused haa of tho matter. Lo I8 to stand as spousor to vot, mads no offer to bring proof to substantiats Lis allogations, snd tho mnttor rosts where it Laa for some time been, ay regards Dr. Bigolow. That gentioman relteratos his omlro innocence of the charges made, and teatifios to his williuguess to go un trial aa soon an ho taay bo ssked by propor autbonty to do eo. Hlo says he is sustaiuod by nearly all the mem- bers of the church, and by many othars of his scquaintance, whio express their disbelief in tho charges mado, Thote soems no Stroet Church shoul totdre preferred Tho gontleman the charges has, oad resson why the Ada d not mssume a creditable position in the ranks of Blothodism. It han even now a membership of something like scv- onty, and baa formerly moro than twico that It noede, firat, a livo busineas Chris- tiah a8 pastor, and then o gennrnl forgivenecss of handa all round. Tho Confer~ ishop miny supply the first, and with nim somo_success; hut the mombers of the clreh bad bost Lturn in and pray Lo AT DWIGHT, iLL. REOPENING OF A METIHODIST CHURCI. Bvectat Dupateh to The Chicage Frivune. Dwiaur, 11, July 11.—Very intoresting relig- fous services wero held heroe this morning iu the Mothodist Episcopal Chureh, upon ita reopon- Tho Rev. Mr, White, its pastor, has la- bored faithfully sod succesefully to carry out the oxtongive improvements aud repairs which make this edifico now tho most complote and bosutiful house of worship in Contral Illinois. The church has becn beautifully’ frescood and ropainted, and it was rodedieated with appro- ato oxercises and a sermon. Eavenston Mothodist tho dedicatory Church, delivercd and preachod is none other than the Lousc of God, and this ia ‘When Jacob laid down at night the place waa rocky; when"ho awoke it Ho eaw in it tho wholo schieme of redomption, and an open way for tho prasers of We have our houses of sclouce, of ort, aud of music, but thoy all differ from the Christian ssuctuary of God. God claims that as We honor thoe houses which tho gato of Hoaven." his own forever. which onr lamented Lincolo lived. this iden and form some estimate of how God fools towards & house sct apart for His own Iu this senso it is that God locates Himeelf, aud that His people bring together the wouds and atones of thio earth and orect for Him a place of worsbip. This houso should bo your Lome, aud hero bring your children to all the sorvices of the churoh, aud do not let your daily offairs interfero with your This should bo & houso of fuuda- You talk of the power of d yon cannot overestimate it—of our glorious system of public scbools ; but over and above all {s tho religious instruction wo do- rive from tho houso of God. nothing for a system of theology, or belittien tho atonuuient, or tukes oue stouo from the crown of Clirist, at onco vlaccs Christ upon tho level of a Just as you bave wsonud Gonpel preachod, wo you will hiave & solid foun- rogular attend- montal justruction, . 1o who cares Kuox or a Calvin, o mun if bo has any biack blood in his velns. 'The gates should Le wido open and freo for all toentor, Comocloan, in plain attice; lot uo ono daro staud at tho table of the Lord and say, *s8taud back!” In ono rauso of tho word, this is hospital in which we receivo tho lame, sud the blind, and profhigate, sud esy unto thom, 1u our revolt from the Jtoman Catholis Churoh, we nugloct to teach (hut vencration aud rospect which is due to * Wauh and bo cured.” 8 more stupld blunder thau to thlok that oan do just sa woll outside of tho Churcl Man that is born sgain needu and longs for that companionsblp which lie slone finds iu the Nover forget tho assembling of Hero meat tho mon and women of prayur, Now. whiat iy beyond the gate of the City of God 7 Thet ls joy and pe death i no longer & viotor; Christ s at the door ; He says pass on and throngh, bouse of Cod. yournelvos togethor. At tho coustusion of Ur, Hriggs' eloquent dis- oaurse, s mera outline of which we Lave given, 500 were collected for cushioning and other- wise furnisbing the church, and in a very short timo ovor €00 were obtained. D, McWillisws, to whose liborality the village is indubted in a groat measurs for tho prosent Leuutiful house of woreblp, introduced to iho audienco Solomon Thatcher, Jr., of Chicago, D'rowdont of the Lake Hlu® Usmp-Maoting As- Ar. Thatchor gavo & vory wmteresting aceount of this groas improvement on Lake Michigao, 1 mile northot Lako Foreat. The As« soviation is spondiug a large amouut of mouey in xtading, oleating, wnd eroojing s hotel, and all rovemonts of a modern campe 0 ju teadiuess for the great Northwestorn Bablath ohool Conventlon, They uxpect Lo wako thiu a favorite aummer rosart for Clristiun people, and a camp-meoting ground that will coramand the Learty co-operation snd nioot the long-felt wautu of the great Northweat, sud beiu all reupeots equal to Martha's Vineyard, Oceau Urove, aud other resorts of wimilar chars Mr. Thatcher is » pleassnt speaker, with ¥ , eloaious voice, sud weil caleulated tofall iuto the tracky of the Moody schopl of laye tho tirat-clany i kround, and will RCH SERVICES, hie firat Buuday services in Plymouth Cburch in Mr, Boocher's absence vacation tuls sutumer wera con- ducted by Prosident Porter, of Yalu Oollege, reachod the ordiusry sermon. The Hev. idward Beecher sud Mr, Bullard, Mra. Beoctier's brother, were thie oul: wrest pastor proseut. flora! display, the platform was covered with orsugo lilies, New Youx, July 11 Tolatives of the ace 0f the usual = Gov. Hagley, ol Michigan, haa sppoluted Charles G, Wing, of Ludington, Judgs of P'ro- /tiwte for Mason County, i place of AL D, Ewell, resigued ; aud buy also appoluted Bil ot Nilus, Btate Ageut for Berrien Col Caze of Juvenils Ulendors, Innce.df the mother country had left them an gHevanco. But on tho whola they scarcely féit tha reetraint of the Imperial Qovornment, Cana- ian loyalty haa boen admirable; but we may ot have $o catl for larger proofs of pattlotism it wo futend to knit tho colonies into & firmer uslon with the mother country, o as to wake thetn & source of strength insiead of weskuoss iu time of war, REPAIRING TIE DIRECT OCEAN CARLE. To-day'n Telegraph, In il4 Anancial articte, days tho siomship Prossian, which haa arrived at Tiverpool from Queber, 0RO tha kteamship Faraday, on the 1at inst., o -latitude 49 dey., tongitudo 43 deg. 90 mia., ‘sngaged with the dic roct United Stntes cable, whioh was buoyed in two placen, Thore wan a hoavy swell at the timo. The Faraday wes oast of all ico, bnt thors warn numereus icoberga between har and Isud. 1If the cablo had & double flaw renuiting repairs, the delay in the opening of trafliois sufficientiy oxplained. e CASUALTIES. RILLED THROUGH ERRATIC DRIVING, Special Dispatch to The Chvamn ‘Pridune, Artox, 1L, Jaly 11,—Ou Iast Iriday a sad ac- cldent happened toa farmer by tho name of John Reynolds, which rosulted in his denth, Tho cir- cumstances are 8 follows: About 10 o'sloclt in the svoning Reynolds, who lives on the Marque rond, loft Edwardsvillo, where ho had boen mak for purchnses proparatory to commoenoing hiare vesting, and, whon near the city limits, mistook tho main road and drotve into an Inclosura whera Willism E. Wheelor had jnet comploted the basement for a now residonos, and, heing too FOREIGN. 1ocn xeited Discussion Expected in the French Assombly. DUST TO DUST. JIie Fancral of the Late Gen, Franlk P, Blalr, at St, Lonis. Actoniits 6f the Insurrections in West- ern Turkoy. The Corsmonial of Burial Participated in by a Distinguished . Assemblage, The Carlists CUfterly Ruined by the Spanish News This Moruing. QEN. FRANK P, BLAIR'S FUNERAL, Bpeerat Disvated ta The Chtcane Tyiburié, Ar, Loum, Jaly 11,—The funcral of Gen, Disir took placo this aftérnoon at 3 o'clock, sad wan ooe of the most impoeing burials ever known In this eity. During the early part of the dsy the Blalr resldenco was clomed to sll visitors, the family being entirly nlond with the body of the Genersl At 2 o'clock visitors bagan to arrivo, aud the remains of tho illuatrious dead Iay in stato for about half an hour, and sevoral hundrod porsons availed themselves of tha opportunity to tako & Iast glitdpso of his fotures. The body repored in a moltallio cofin, Inclossd in walnat, and was decked with tho rarest flowors exquisitely arranged. A handsomo cross and & ctomn wero smong tho floral decorations. Theso were furnishod by Mr. Jordan snd Ar, Elicard. Piratioal and Turbulont Chinamen Disa- greeably Conspiouous, FRANCE, A WARM TIME LOOKED FOR. Tanis, July 1L.—A very passionate debate is oxpected in the Assorbly when the Committecs report tecommending the annuiment of M. Bur- going's oloction in Niovro comos up, M. Rontier intouds to spoak. o will iusist on tho legiti- imacy of thio hopes ealortained by the Bonspart- iste, of & rostoration of the Empire, aad predict thair ultinste tealization. FUENCU INTERFERENOE. The somi-vflicial Moniletr-Univereel saya tho French (toverument will be compelled Lo inter- vene if tho Bpanish mau-of-war Vittorla bumbards the ports of Lequisto snd Ondarros ou tho Biscayan cosst. neat thio basnmont Uefora he dikcaverod hismis- | G0 Dlsica fosturos rotained tha ——— takb, upaot tho wagon iuto the callar. The wagon | 8amo calm - dignity aod composure TURKEY. foll on him, killing him and ona of hiy horses, | in doath that had distinguished him in Reyuolds was o elugle mart sbout 40 yenrs of ago. PANICAT A PUBLIC HALL, SruxarisLp, Mass, July 11.—Duting & por- formancd in Music-Ifal), Westfleld, Baturday dight, s sight explosion of gas took place undor tho stago, wheroupon an alarn of fire waa raised, and the nudionco rushed for the doors and win- dows, many in the gallerries jumping to the floor, and othera hanging out of tho win- dows ready to droj to tho grodud if necessnry. A cool-headed man, liowevet, jumped n[;‘onnucut and shouted, *Thers I8 no fire,” whilo large numbora Hoon got out foto the serect, and the lnm at the doots snd windows was relioved. ‘Lhe andierico soon roturned to tho performance. Durnng tho patiic, several women fainted, and s number of persons weto quito badly ormshed. TIOTS AN DISTGRRAXCES, Vrzxxa, July 1,—Tho fnsurrection in Torso- govina extonds alongitho Dalwatisn border, It is mueh moro serious than the usuat disturbanco in that qnarter. ‘Coe popnlace have attacked tho Turkish authoritios (o the frouticr tosns, nnd in many placea tho Auatrian {lag has beon raised. FURTHER ACCOURTS. Toxpox, July 1%.—A ..-recm dispatch to tho Standard represents that the disturbanco fn Herseguvina connists, apparontly, of a numnber of riots among the Selavonian inhabitants of of the villages in the western district, who have been nroused to resistance by tho eu- deavor of the Turkizh ofticials to collect the arroars of taxes, Large bands of fugitives, coth- posced mainly of women and childron, erons tho border into Dalmatia daily. Tho Turkish troopa on the night of July 4made an attack on tEu defénses erccted by the insargents at s bridge over the Krup River noar Celovn. Alteralong and bloody combat they wers dofeated and foll back in disorder. lifo, At abont 2:30 o'clock the 1id of the collin was fastoncd, Tho Rev, Dr., Post Liad previously apont » fow minutes in prayor with the family. ‘Tho pall-bosrors, cousisting of the Hon. J. B. Rollins, Col. T. T, Gaott, Mr. Bonjamin Farrar, Gerard D. Allen, the Ioh. Giles F. Filloy, Col. Samuol Simmons, Col. J. C., Bradhoad, and Maj. Arden . Bmith, then oconveyed the ro« mains to tho hearao, which waw in waiting. Mrw, Blair was too mach fndisposed to joln the funcral procession, but tho other mom- bers of tho family ontered the ear- riage. About forly mombors. of ths First Missourl Nogimont, wearing spproprista badges, walked on esch sldo of tho hoarso as an oacort, Thoy wero uudor the direction of Gon. Cavendor, who had been appointed Marshal, and Col, John McFall and Maj. Harry Btone, his aids. Thero was a vast number of earriages in the processton, From thereuidence to tho church they procesdod down Fino atroet to Twenty-firat, and down Lucas avenue and Looust strast to tho Firut Trinltarian Congregntional Chureh, on Tenth and Locust stroets, Thero was Antinusnal crowd of persons in front of tho church and on tho stroot, Gon. Dlair's vonerablo father was oxpeotod tobe in sttendance, bathls health 1s sueh shat it was impossible for him to loavo his restdonco, near Washington. Mont- gomory was present and joined in the ACOIDENTS AT BLOUMINGYON, Bpecial Dispaten to T'he Chiedm Tribune, Drooxivatorx, 1L, July 11,—Aiss Bolte Keok was very badly injared to-night by failing down s flight of collar stops, Iieo Millor, & son of De, Millor, was kicked by & horso in the head, Baturday. s injuries are considered sorioun. KILLED AT A HOUSE-RAISING. Bpecral Lispatch to 1he Chicago T'ribune, Inpiawarorts, Ind., July 11.—<\While ongaged in raising o heavy timber at a houso-raisiog in Cicoro, 20 miles north, & man hameid Luther was SPAIN, MOCK TITANKS, Maonm, , July 1L.—Tho Bunicipality of Madrid bave telogrphed congrstulations to Qon. Contenoras aud voted rewsrds to lle Laucors under his command for thelr herolc conduct at Nanclares. MONE CANLIST DEPEATS. Onicial dirpatchies announco that the Carliuts have attacked Guotaria.and Irun, and boea do- fented at poth plzces. lostantly killed, cortege. Amoug tho many distinguish —EHTNT od porsons presont, nono soemed to bo more deeply affocted thaa Qen. Bherman, who showed by his eatncat sympathy tno high estoom which o Lad for she General whom ho had so govaraly eriticised in his Memoirs. Tho sorvices at the chiwrch wera of an imposing charscter. The Rev. Dr. T. M. Post preactied the funeral sermou, and the Rov., Dr. J. M. Brooks mado s fow fitting remarks, Tho procossion then proceeddd to Bellfontsina Cemotery, whare the remaina wero interred. Al classes of poople, both Union and Confederate, henrtily joined in paying homago to the memory of tho dead, 129 the Assoojated Pyese.d Br. Lows, July 11.—Ihe funcral of Gen, Frank I, Blair took place this aftornoon from the FPient Congrogational Chureh, cornor Tenth amd Looust streets, -T'hie services wore performed by the Hov T. B Post, pastor of the church, sssisted by Dr. Jamos i, Drooks, of sho Walout Strect Prosbyterian Church, Thechurch _was filled to overtlowing by all classes of citl- zens, Prominent among thoss present wore Qen. Bherman snd memboers * of his stafl, Montgomory Bimr, Mayor DBritton, snd sevorsl ox-Mayors, Sopator Bogy, ox- Benator B. ~Gratz Brown, the City Council apd city oftirors in a body, membera of tha First Miesourt Reglment, of which Gen. Blair was first Colonel, a consldorablo number of ox-Confederato soldiors, sud very msny of tho most promincot and L]htmxuiuhed aitizona Tho romains were conveyéd to Bollofountsine Cemetery undor eacort of the First Negiment, and wora followed thithor by & large concourse of citizens. DR, WILLIAM M'KILL, OF FREEPORT. Speciat Dispateh to 7'he Chicaan 1'ribune. Foeeront, I, July 11.—Tho fanoral this afternoon of the late Dr. Wiltiam McKill, re- cently doccasod, was attended by a largo con- courso of citizons and distinguished mombors of tho Maaonio fratarnity. As & phbysician and sur- goon of immense skill and success, Dr. MoKill bias been known in this soction of the State for nearly twenty years, During the War of the Ro- bellion sud natil its olose ho aarved with distino- tion as Burgoon of a Division, aud lu 1808 was tho Democratic eandidato for Cougress from this (tbe Fifth Congresslanal) District in oppo~ spition to the Iou, E. 8. Washburno. Ilo waso Frao Macon in bigh rank, aud was buried with the honora of his Order. DROWNED, Bpecnt Dirpatch to The Chicaan Tribune, Minwaukee, July 11,—~The body of a boy namod Flaunigan waa found in the niver to-day below Duffalo sireot brmdge. Mo fell in while playiog. THE WRECK OF THE STEAMER POYANQG-+ONE HUNDRED LIVES LOST, Hung Kong P'rems, June B. Tho steamer Spark, which arrived at 6 o'slook on the moruing of the 2d lust., brought the sad intolligence that the Macao stoamer Poyang had foundered, with great loss of lifo. I appenats that sho lofc thls port for Macno, as usual, on Monday, and had arrived in sight of Macao when the typhoon commenced in full force. Finding the violeuce of the wind too strong to turn back, at 0 o'clock she was compelied to bring up off tho ' Nino Islands,” about six milBs from the Liarbor, and thers experienced the full forca of the typhoon. Tho xoa rapidly incrossed, swoep- Ing the deoks. Everything that could be was done to save the vessel, but a huge mon was broaking ovor, and_sha foundorod about 11 o'clock Iast night. Thore were about 100 paksengors on board, also the Captsin, o~ cers, and crow df tha Yortugueso vessel Santa Boucha, sold at Mamla. Capt, Carroll, tho chiof mato, and purser, along with noarly all the pas- scngers, have been lost, Those eaved are: Tho first and necond engineors, ono pasgenger (Capt. Wado), two watchmon, two pilots, four aallors, thiroo firomon, ono Chincas pussonger, and tho Captain's boy, making sixteon in all, The chisf ongioer, Mr. Murphy, was saved by clinging to tho walklog-bosw. from which Lo vaa pleked up and taken on to Macag, whero be found the binr~ ‘bor covered with wrockage, On the nows of the sad disaster reaching Macao, the agouts of tho {ll-fatod steamor did thoir best to got & boat of some sort to go to tho wrock, but not a singlo one could bo got for any monu)'. ‘They then ap- plied to the Governor of Macao to nond onl ono of tha Government guu-boats, and his Escol- lency, with commeadable promptitude, ordered tho Camocas to leave at onco. THE DROWNING ACCIDENT AT FALL RIVER, The F'all River (Mass,) News gives o detailed acconnt of tho drowning accident in that city on Tucsdsy afterncon, by which six boys lost their lives, It scomu tbhat thoy mud ono other wers bathing together, and that o strong brecze eprung up, making tho water very rough, and frightoning thom ¥o muah that thoy all.started for shore. The youngest, howover, became frightoned, and asked the others to help bim, and in 8o doing they all got into deop water, and six of thom wera drowned, whila the other bage- ly saved his own life by clinging to s stump. Ifa submequently wuocecded in reaching tho shiore; and gave ihe alurm. The bodiea® of the unfortunato boys were rcooversd about 0:30 d'olock, and Corover Whita was sume moned, but did nat desm sn inquost neos eganry, 'The names of tuo drowned aze. John Ww. Floldlufi. 9 Yulm old, only ohild of Lawrcenoe Fieldivg ; Witliam and James J. o8, 3ged B years aud b months, and 10 years and 10 mouths, respactively, only childran of Charles Jacques ; William Dyer, U years and 8 manthe old, son of William J. Dyer; Goorge Mclanus, aged D y and 10 months, oply eon of Margaret Modanus and William I, Xsne, 0 years ald, son of Patriek Kano, 'Fho boy wha escaped was a brojher of the Dyer boy montioned above. Bome of the familics sgem to be donbly afllioted, Alry, Jacques, who lones two boya—all lier children— hiss boon confined to hor bod for nearly elght years, and thin hearjrending avent vapmo more than she can beay, Her husband is s spluner in oune of the mille. Mr, Vielding, wha lgst his ouly clild, is unablo to get around ou sccount of having a log braken by being thrown from & carriaga iu Nowpart, a whort time since, whore bo way stayiog iu the hope of impraving hin hoalth, which lLaw hoon pooy for some titne, Mrs, MeManus is s widow, and the Loy lost way hor only child. # ———————e THE WEATHER. WasmmaTon, D, 0., July 131 a. m.—¥or the Upper Lske yeglon, Upper Misalasippl, and Lowor Missouri Valleys, falliog barometer, saath- wost t0 southeast winds, slightly warmor, partly cloudy weather, with rain areas in Isss and porth- ern portionn of the two first dlatricts, LOCAL ODAERVATION. Quioaan, July 11, Wind, |na.nin“mr“ TIRATIOAL ATTACK UFON A BRITIAN STEAMED. New York Herald, Iloxa Koxa, Juno 10.—I have just received in- tolligenco of auothor daring piratical ateack upou a British stcamer ab Foo-Chow, tho partic- ulars of nhich, as near a8 I can guthor at pres- ent, aro as followa: Tho steamer Douglas reached Foo-Chow on tho 20th ult. from Hong Koog. ‘A Custom- Houso officor named Blacklock cama on board, a8 usual, for night duty. Thia oflicer bad & fow days provious been instrumontsl in srresting gomo mcoundrels who had stolen & large quantity of oplum from the steamer Quan tung. The thioves' gong bad, therofore, vowad vogeanco against Custom-Houso ofilcers, sod Blacklock iu partionlsr. Bome of thewo threats seemed to bavo reached the oars of that oflicer, for -on this bight, when ho wss walching tho Douglas, provious to the First Ollicar's robiring, bo requestod that officer to lond him his re- volver, eaying Lo oxpected a visit from the smugglers. At about 1 o'clock in tho morning & langboat camo alonguide tho Dou’ilu, with a large uum. ber of meu oy buard. The Uustow-liouso ofli- cer, pereciving them, ordered them off; but tliey porsisted, aud attompted to ohmb up the sbip's side. 1lo then fired three shots from his revolver, leaniug over the rajl, which must have lind somo efoct, Tho pirates opened firo on bim, and Lo was killed, rocetving uo less thau tweunty-five slugs right in bia brenst, Iu the meautiwa tho crew, hearing the firing, rushed on deck with their revolvers, aud a few uliots wero delivered, but the pirates slunk away. Only ono boat au’lo alongsido, but thore wero two othora in the imwoediate vicivity, probably to roinforeo the first boat it her craw had succoeded In gotting on board. It was stated noxt day that four of tho emug- glor piratos Lad beon killed and several wounded. L'lio circumstances have buen reported to the Chiveno suthorities at Foo-Chiow, and they bave r:umlucd todo ull in thoir power for the appro- honsion of the pirates, It is said that tho river at Foo-Cuow in very thickly fufested with theso Cesperadued. TUE ATTACK ON TUE AMERICAN MISSION AT KU~ XIANG. Hoxa Koxa, Juno 10,—A very sorious riot oo~ curred at Ku-Kinng on tho st of Alay. A mob attucked the Awerican Mission premises and completely destroyed the cootests. No Larm was done Lo auy iudividusl, nor does thers seem 10 Liavo boen auy ill will on the part of respect- ablo jubshitanty toward the missionaries, Ltuwors of & ponding distarbauce have pre. vailed for someduys provious, and this, taken in counection with the curious way in which the row bogan, seoms to imply that It was precon. corted, A mau living olose by, whoso son had been in the constaut Lubit of running in and out of the siohool attached to the misslon prom- iues, uuked tho porter what had become of his Loy, Tho potar repliod that he Lad nat soou him, whereupon the maun began toyel), and do- clarod that tho missionaries bhad kidoapped Lim, with the object of taking Lis hoart and eyes and bulliug bim. ‘I'lho porter, » Clinamav, called lim **an old fool,” upon which a fight enaued. 'The mob then collocted, went for that heathon Clunee of 8 portor and gutted the building. Savoral of the offondors bave beeu caught, sad bave recoived a good bambooiug, but the Loy, the causo of the trouble, bas not yet furned up. FIRES. * AT COLDWATER, MICH, #pssial Dipateh to Tha Chicago Iridlnde, CorLnwaresn, Mich,, July 11.—A barn belong- fng to H. Johoson about 3 miles east of this clty was consumed by fira last night. It contained twa respars and nearly sll of Mr. Johuson's farming tools. Loss over $2,000; partially in- sured, Mr, Johnson thinks it wae the work of sn incendlary, and thay oircumstsncos point to Low Fisher aa tho gullty one, Ilo married Mr. Johason's granddsugllor, and things have nat boou lovely belween them for somo timo. This was the way ho souglit fo got even with tho old man, Alr. Drinkley livea 40 rods from tho barn, sud Fisher callod bim up about 10 o'clock last night, and wantod matchos to light hia “{pu, which he ro- fmfid' Fishor Las loft, but Bherllf Culp is af- er klin. AT EAST SAGINAW, Bpectal Diapatch to The Chicago Trivune, East Baoivaw, Mich, July 11.—Abont 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the dwelllug-house of Joln Kinney, in the Hixth Ward, took fire from a defoective flus, and, in a sbori time, was {n ashes. A dwolling-honse owned aud oocuplod by Henry Hurting wee considerably damaged. Kinnoy had an insurauce of #40D on his hause and 3200 on his furnituro in the Watertown In- auranco Company, Ouly 8 partion of the furni- tyrs was destroyod, Tha house was worth about £600. Hurting had $300 insurance on Lig house, which will cover tha loas, IN THE MIGHIOAN WOODS. Special Diapateh to T'hy Chieaaa (Tipune, Fanr Baarnaw, July 11,—Yesterdey thers wap qulite a serious fire In tha woods near Wolls' Sta- tion, an the Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw Rail- road, The Went Branch acoommodation was de- layed by it an hour and » bal? going north yos. torday.” It was noceussry to rempve the frelght. fi'" {rom tha sido-track tosave them from the IAmod. —_— GREAT BRITAIN, THE BIFLEMEN, ‘EpiNeuga, July 11.—~1he gentlemen of the Aworican foam sand friends ottonded divine servica to-day at Hoslyn Chapel. A dispaich has been ront to Col. Portor, of the Twenty-socond Regimont, thaukisg him for tho offer of an es- cort ou tho team's arrival In Now Yorl, The team gave a forrusl farowell to-night to Col. Mitchiel, their reforce, who mails thia woek for Now York., Col. Cildergleeve and AMaj, Ful- tou thouked Lim on benalf of thoir compauious for his sorvice during the iuteruational maich, Cal. Daorter’s divpatch aud othor communications toucking tha roturn of tho toam to New York were referrod Lo Col, Mitehell, who will make al) asraugomants ou hiy arrival. New York Herald, Lonpay, July V,—Lord Whaiuoliffs, Prosident of the Natlonal Ilille Asuociation, in » letter ex- tending facilitios to tho ferald representatives, anys Lie fools the time for selocting Ltho EFoglish oight i so short that the United Klugdom will hurdly_ho able to produce it bost shats, 1lis " Lordship adds ho s glad to have lnalrponuuuy of lumklnE tbis koown bLefore~ Land.” Novertholoas, Lio hiopes to put in the tleld & forge worthy of the competition of the Awmeris cans, though noy su strany & ouo as could have ————eer SUMPTUARY. Svecial Dispateh (o T'he Chicage Triduns, Tupraxaroids Tud, July §L—Msyor Caven, 8 faw daye aince, inutructed the polloe to sea that the naw Liquor law, closing #aloons on Bunday, 3 minimum thormomes s e GUNERAL) OBAZRTATIONS, was enforced, aud, yostorday, gave natice thay . i e hoWOrey: Lok Absaeions sheshe _____Cuisiao, Julril,_ | hawauld bo fu b aflco o laauo warrants for shooters a cordial’ wolcamo ou the Euglish figld, | _8fatton. jliar,|TAr| ™ Wind. (bo arreat of all offerders. The cousequence TUE JOUNNY LULLS UNUMBLINU, hiaa boou that uoarly every saloay g been ahut, bt 29.64 1y & fow lpadiug “oucs ‘dasiog to keep eved Loxvos, July 11.—Tho ladical Cluba of the i i ol s 3 motropolis have Lad a opnforence aud decidod ] 3 back-daors 10 cal} & mans-meotivg In’ Lrafalgar Bquare for Weduouday pext to profest against » grant f o LATE STABS. the vxpouses of tho' Princo of Walea' viait to Iudis, Fred Hosh and George Pichen, brothers-in- Inw, at the cornor of Milwankee ayenue and Erie 20,7 Hecansba,.|2.84) — i ® FL Garry, (90,74 04 E, ! ‘olock, A i . . (30,30} B siroat, cama togethor Jaut night 6% 10 o'olock) on THR LONDON “rmg"Nofioccuunu LOYALTY TO S ’3:‘4’ "l unt of an old grudge, when Emd stabbed sorge iu the abdamen with & pair of woiwsory, $Fien ‘Liietiolg.stabbed Hobeat, Tistor s th Jof sida and back laat wight. Tho affray toak Jxlm ou North Ashlend avenue, Tha wound ia not conuidered dangerous, Cause of trouble ugkuawa, THE FLOODS. Spactal Dirpate to Ths Chicaga Trrne, Avtoy, UL, July 11.—The river at this paint 19 atll on tho Fiso, sud sll thq fousivg-mils ca XNGLAND, Loxpow, July 9.—Lhe Z¥nigs, in sn arilcle on Lord Dufforin's speech, apada bas been advavoiug rapidly, but not so fast or withso froe » trepd a8 tho United States, If any Canae disus forwerly felt a lurking wish to jolu the republio, thoy became loyal whou they saw the enormops load of debt and taxos left by the civil war, Canadiars might, bLowaver, Lv- ore this in yomae B of potu- “SARTORISFACTORY,” Loxa Baswcu, July 11.—-Mre. Algeron Bar- toris, daughtor of Prosident Grant, gave birth this mozuing to A Ans boy welghlog 10§ poupda. the front strosts had {0 stop yesterday on ao- | count of tho wator. The Jow landa on thé Mis- rout) and linoia shoren Wavo from G td 10 feot of watér on tham, und the cropm have been cons widetably damaged, and, In somb places, drs s total loss, Br. Louts, July 11.—The Republican’s Rannas City special eaya an immonss water-apont dortended on' the' track of {18 Karikan Pacillo Railway, near Kit Carson, Baturday, and washed Away 200 feot of rond, The Llockade on the Norih Missouri and Bt. Joseph Roads continues, 'alud uo trains have boon through for soveral ays, ¥ ——— CRIME, M'DANIELS' ESCAPE AND DEATH, Special Corréapondence qf The Chicago Tridune, Lawnexce, Kan,, July 9,—The recent oriminal moveronts ip sud near this city, savoring so much of the old-time Border-Rufiianism, dosorvo more extonded comment than could well bo given in the telegraphic mpocials already pnb- lishiod in Tur TribUNE. A fow mouths ago, an exproes-traln on tho Kaneas Pacific Railroad wsa stopped in broad daylight, at » small atation Lotweon thia nlace and Kanses Olty, by four masked nton, and re- floved of sbont §80,000 in cash and jowelry. This vory piratical, * stand-and-deliver" sort of 8 robbery was ‘msctibed to the James-Youngor gang of Missouri; and, very shirtly, a man named McDaniols, known to be connected with tho parties mentloned, was taken Iu Kandas Oity, on lko ovidonce of some drunken Indiscrotion, and®mado to rofund o portion of the stolen proporty. From thip McDaviels the Kausns Pa- cific Company intandod to elicit further informa- tion concerning tho robbery ; and, for thin reason, 08 woll as from fear of Iua ckcapo by outside Lolp, ho was doubly gnarded, and, later, remoyed from Kaunans Oity to Lawrenco for- safo-keoping in tho Dougins County Jail,—a very woll- mansgod institution. While in jail here, sovoral plaus for cscape have boen dikcovared atd frustrated, until nd last, ono Sun- day evening, when the city was quicl, and tho Blorif and his Deputy ware both absent, four prisoncrs, nuder tho @iroction of McDanlels, succoeded in knocking down the guard aud gain- ing their liborty, AlcDanicls and a horso-thiof namet Dinn procured a coupls of fino hioraes,— one from n tablo near by, aud ono from a prss- ing carriage-toam,—aud succecded in cleating thocity, Both woro well nrmed with weapons taken from the Bherifl's ofice, and before thom Iay an open highway to Missouri. "I'bo Intolligence of thia daring oscape seomed to nrouso Lawrenco a8 though Alissouri raidors wero onco moro on the war-path. A large num- ber of citizens 1mmediatoly voluntearod to join in the pursult, although it was at first thought uscless, aa tho criminala wero suppossd to Lave made the Miswouri border before dayhght, Iu this supposition, however, the authoritica wero mixtaken ; for, nbout 9 o'clock noxt wmornmg, & mosacngor snnounced that tho two fugitives bad beon seen fua dense forest a few.miles from town. Hither a forco of about fifty men ropaired, nud bogan a vigorous search. About 3 o'clock p. m, & German farmer saw McDaniols orogmng aemall leld, sud thoe two mon -o3- changod shots,—McD, ab ouce disavpeariung., A O8HO WoR soon summoned, snd gave pursuit. The two stolon horses wera rocovered immodi- ately, but their riders wore not to be found, Both' horsos wers very valuable,—one having Loeu recontly sold to & rosxlant of Chicago. Until lafa st uight, a systomatis searh for tho fugitives was kept up, but without success. And now camo a climax of surprives. Next moming, McDaulels, the lsarless outlaw and desporado, eamo and gave himolf over to several countrymen. But n sufficient explanation was soon afforded by his frightful condition, On- leaving town, ha aud his compsvion hud lost thoic way and become hopolessly confusod in the forent Lofors spokon of. 'I'liey had plungoed about all might, and daylight proved 1o avsist- aunce, The (terman's bulot bad passod clear through McDautol's bowols, with which wound ho iad kept his feot, mounted Lis horeo, nud ridden & conmiderable distanco,—showing cer- tainly an almost superbuman fortitude. Kor nearly twenty-fonr houra ho had lain with bus uomglnlcn in thoe underbrnal, withio eapy range of hig kunteras bus, for tho aake of his compan- iap, e hiad refrained [frow shootiug. as he cor- tainly would hnvo dono otherwiso, tmully, Dunn baviog left him to bis fate, his sufferings com- pelled him to surrender, *In tho ]ail at Lavrenco, unattonded by rolatives, ho diod an unflinchiog death, As wae look at this man’s carcor ; a5 We tiink of the sacrifice which he made of rank, education, friends, aod fortuoe, for a lifo of un- bridled sin and crima, we can scarcoly sorow At fall. But, as o remewmbor his ntter fearicss- uess, bis Lonor among fellow-thioves, and, his mauy other good qualities, wo ocanuct’ but con- sider him as a *right man in the wrong place." After loarin) neDnnm-l Dunn stolo a farm- or's liorse, aud succeeded in putting about 13 miles betweon himself and town ; bat the horse’s ownor followed bis. trail. and no was captured wit hout difiiculty by an armed force. Hia crimes now count up for bim wixty yoara in the Pem- tentiary. The ramaining two of the four cscaperd prisonera Liave not been hoard from. They wors fLreight thiavos, named Ingalls aud Ladford. EXECUTION OF A MURDERER. Wew York Tymes, Juty 10, Mark Drown was hanged at Monticollo, 8ul- livan Oounty, yesterday, for the murder of Syl- vester Carr, in ‘the Village of Purvis, In' that county, an the 3d of Octobor lagt. Brown wus a Iaborer in tho lumber rogions of that aection, and lived st Purvis. Ho wau vory iutempoerato, and when intoxicatod inclined to bo quarrotsome, Carr was o bartender 1 the tavern of Jack Bherwood, in the abovo village. On tho 8d of Qctobar, Brown was on a sproe, and had beeu drinking at Hherwood's house all day. About .8 o'vlock fu thie oveuinz Lo weut to tho bar aud called for more liguur, Lut Cuarr relused to let kim bave any more uuiil he paid a bill be bad contiacted at tha bar. A quarsol ensued, aud Carr seized hald of Lrown, turew im on tho floor, chokod hiw, and put lum out of tho house, About an hour atterward Liowu camo baok Iuto Lhe bar-room, snd, drawiog s pistul, #hot Carr in the hoad, killing him iustautly. U'ho murdecer was arrestad at ouco, sud takon to Monticello and lodged in jail. ‘Thp case camo up for tial on the 24 day of Juna lagt. The defouso was insanity. Threo days were occupled by tho trial, resultingina verdict of murder in tho tirst degree. Tho prisanor's_cauosol at ouce moved fors now trial, which Judge Osborne deuied, Judgos Westbroak and Ingalla coucurting in tho degiss fon, Tho counsel thon applied to Gov. Tilden for a roprieve to give him tlme to moke further offorts in bobalf of bis clicat. Julégn Butts went to Albany on Wodoesday for this purpose, but tho Governor refused to graut a repriove. This nowa was car- rled ta tho prisoner Thursday night, Iaviog felt nu Lope of a diferont yosult, bo received 1t unmoved. Fvor smnca Wis soutenco Lrown ro- colved spisltual counyel from the diffarant clargy of Maoticollo, and over a weuk 8zo profossed re- ligion, Ills wife, m young woman sbout 21, aud bis chlld, about § yoary old, ware cousiaus sharers of bis coll, Tho executlon took place In the jait-yard ab Mouticollo at 31:80. Judge Lutts reomained in tho coll with Brown all the previous uight, The Ennnuur smoked several cigurs, but did not close {s oyes in slocp. 1o mamtalued the most cam- Fluw cootrol pver biy feelloge, showlng pot the a8t aign af faltering. o did uot Joda thie ra- markablo control of himaolf ta tho last. On the ecaffald ho sald that ho did noy remomber the sbootiug, aud heped ta be forglven Iof it, Hw fathar vwas a drunkned, be sald, sud dled in an {uobriato asyluin in Fuglsnd, Aftor tho oap wag rut on his hesd be mada & brief prayer, and tion the drop fojl, Ha died by straugulation, but without struggle, Ouly abous thirty-fivo ersons wera prdsant, but tho body was exposed to nublla yiew aftor bielag out dowa, A singulsr incldent of tho excoution was the sttaohing by the Bheriff of a vmall rape to tho UND"IOF h{ol the kcaltold, connecting with the clapper 05 the Court-ilouss bell, \\‘lieu the drop ell, this milo broke, aud & solomn toll anppunced thp poople that stark Browp was dead. X Brown was 8 uailveof England, and was worth sbony $7,000, laft him by ¥ln mother. 'Thismoney }'n‘:;l li;un placed 1y tryst Yar the henofit of his A TUG OF WAR Spactal Dispatch {0 'ha UAieago Tyitune, Dwiaur, 11, July 11.—About 8 o'clock last qven(ng & raw ocourred {p Kean's saloon betwoeen Jpbp Hipith and pue Kimberg, It was st once sttempled to arreat them, but both belng con. siderabily on their musale there was greab diftls culty in this attempt. Baveral persous were oalled on by the polics bo sasiet in tho arresis, and all loft with black eyes aud bloody nosss, The pastias wore finally arreatad, tried, and fined, THE INDIANAPOLIS WIFE-MURDERER, Tupiavararss, Ind., July 11.~Tha jury in the oase of Monrge, on trisl for the murder of his wifo, twp weaks ago this mornlog, returned s verdiot of gullty, and ho was seutenced to the Penitentiary for lite. N el How & Koutuckian tias the Honey, leid K guiuskiar Epriagf .3 Euoch Royally, of &ugnuu Cannty, discov, oied & bea-izap & fow dayw #go,~—s LaTie poplar- The beos had fcund a hollow 107 feot from tha oot of the tres, which thev had taken posses- sion of and filled with honoy, Euoch thought {t would bo a rleh prizo, ro lia adopted the fol. lowing mode of securing it: Commencing nonr tho ground, ho bored a Inrge suger holo ata Lolgnt ho conld reach, (n which ha™ put s strong pin; an thin he sst and bored auotlior bola acon- vonfent diatancn abovo, in which he diove ane other pin, and proowded ih this way hotil Le toached tho hoigh€ of 107 feat, sthero fo delib- erately ont off the top of the treo, e then possesand Limeolf of tho honoy, rich In quantly and quality, mecnred the bees, and descended mafoly to tho ground, 1le prouoncs to make an- othet susilAr atd more adventarous gonquest in A ghort timé, Abova Orsgon, on the Kentucky River, thoro ia n cliff 200 foet high, and at tho height of 100 feot thera {a e¥i@butly An immidnroe beo-liome, whero the leea havo bosn at work from n timo to which the momory of man rine neth pot baok to tho contr Enoch sava - thint's hin meat, and befora thie sesson is over e intends to have it, —_——— TERRIFIC RAIN-STORIL The Ikenviest Kver Hnown in Colou rada. 1 Roeky Hountain News, July 0.} Onoof tho most startling and_terriflo wind, rain, and hail stornts known in tho bistory of Colorado ocourred io certain sections in the vicinity of Denver Bunday attornoon, In somo Tocalitios is renultod in o serlons destrnction of craps, tho full extent of which wo arb not ablo to approximatoly estimato ab pros- eots Evon in the city the rainfall was stoady and heary, hut on all #ides of nn it way violont, torritic, aud deatructive. Tho storme cloud, whon firat observed, wes swipging and whirling out from the foot-hills, bmt it suon sep- arated into tiro rections, one-half pussing to the south, and the othor to tha north of Denver, In the vieinity of Littloton, aud further south, on the linoof the narrow-gauge rallroad, tho rainfall was extromoly hoavy, thongh thera was no wind or bal to speak of. Tho rush of waters causod threo broaks fn tho Platta canal at Big Dry Croek, noar Littleton, the wazhe outs ambracing about 100 foot of smbankment altogether. It will requiro s furco of fitteen moy during tho noxt $wo davs to repair the damagoy What ninount of damago, if any, was doue to the crops to the southiward has not yet beeun ro ported. ‘I'ho Denvor & Rio Grando Railway track wia damaged in sovoral places.. llowever, s ra went out yostorday at the usual bour, but up toa late bour last avouing no trau had arrived from the sonth, No doubt evarything will again bo running smoothly to-lay, J In Cloar Croek Valloy, botweea Table Moun- taln and tho Platte, tha storm raged for an hour with torrible fury, Tho destrnction on Christian Ridgo, 3 milua from the cily, in the diroction of Clear Creck. foots np a foacful total in tho loes of ctnps, The galo lavolad many fenchs and twisted off shade trees and shuok farm-houss to their foundations. 'The hail descendod Jiko & solid mams of ice, killing chickeny by the doze eplitting vegetablas down to the very bulb, an mowng flelds of headed oats, rye, and wheat,, After tho storm, which Iasted nearly an hour,{ tuo hailstones weio found drifted in placos to! tho depth of two feet, Tho stones wero uou-' sually hard, aud in somo instances almostt square. 0 A pmall brldfin on tha Colorado Coutral Raila road, eastorn division, two milos from Golden Junctinn, was awept away by n rush of water overa dry sand bed, and somo delay occasioned” to traitis in copsoqiionco. Tho bridge acruss Sand Crock, ou the Denver Pacifle, was carrded off. Tho bridgo was 200 foet lonr. Desulen this numotous culvertu woto washed ont at dilferent points ou the line bo twoen tho city and Iluphes Station. Tho Buu- day train fiom Choyeono arvived here ut 1 o'clock yesterday oz, The ouly trainasont ont over that tead yeaterday wero a freizht-train and & apecial earrying Queon’s Cirewn, which loft last wvight, ‘The regular express will go out au timo this morning. 'Cho Kaneaa I'ucifle train due Sunday night got into the city about 100'clock yesterday moruing, Boveral enlverts botween Lore and Band Croek woro torn out, but the most serious damago was at 8and Creok, where some 90 Ipet of "“fill " wag washed out. In that section the storm excocded anything over scen therenway. Yesterday's tram from the East got over tha ropaired Lroak and teached tho city at 7:30 last evouling, HEAVY HORSES, Speetal Dranatch to The Chaeaao Tribune, O11awa, lll, July.11,—Last vight the Degar Brothors arrived hero from France and Belglnm with fittcon thoroughbred Norman, Perobieron, and Liolgian stallivns, selcoted, purchasoed, . and imported by themselves, Tho lightest weighe 1,630 pounds, aud tho Leaviest 2,100, 'Fhoir ages vary from threo to flvo yoars. S o — TELEGHAPRIC BREVITIES. Tho contract for building the bridees for Lane eing, Mich,, has beon let to tbo Canton Bridge Cowpany, far 18,000, Y % Au arteaian well has beon bored on tho Asye lum grounds st Flint, Mich,, and s splendid towiog woll Is tuo rosult, Tho thirty-atxth annual Convention of the Beta 'Chote Pl Fraternity will meqt st Evans- villo, Ind., on the 25:b, 26th, aud 27th, Ad- droancs will Lo delvered by Prof. 'Theophilus Darwin, of Indianapolis. A larye astoadnnco is antlcipated, and extonsive preparations are be- 10g mado for eutortawming delegatos and vivitors. The Lash in Canadn. Lorenfo- Leuder, On June 1, Jamen Warren entenced to threo months’ inpaisoniuout and fotty lanhes, to bo delvered fn two buiclis of twenty each, far tho grino of raps unon a Jittle girl. ~ Youterdny wmorning the yrisoner receivad the flest twouty lashes. A littlo after O o'clock the triangles waro crected fu the ceuntral bnll, sud at %:30 o'clogk tho prisoner, Jamen Warren, was brought from bis cell. Mo walked into tho hall with o firm utup, and removed biw coat, waistcoat, and whirt, and stopped to tho’ trisuglo, Lo which ho wus hung, atrapped so that ho could not move & limb. 'T'he privoncrs wore then called in and runged round three sldes of the hall, 'Thero woro prescns the Bhoriff, tha Doputy Sheriff, Dr, Itichardson, tho Juil Burgoon, au'l the reporters of the moruing papoys. At 9:80 tho Shenfl took the cat, whuch conxisted of niuo Inshes af whipcord, each haviug & koot at the end, and hapded it to the excoutioner, who was one of tha prisoners of tho Jail. Timo was givon by the Shoriff, aud Mr. Ewing, turnkey, was utationod as counl or. ‘Tho exccutioner showud momo noryvous- nesa, butonreguiving encuasagement atruck tho 1cas blow upon tho prispuar's shouldors, high up and close to the lesthor collar which was placad round his weck. 'The sccond hlow, which wes doliverod with tho full strongti of the exocutioner's arw, fell'in tho Autus place, and the oxecationor, who now appeared to have full control of bis powers, delivored the third hlow in the pame locality, ‘Tho Biagrilf bere whisporod to him to strike Jower, apd tho next blow was given belaw the formar ouece. ‘Tho fifth wag given still Jawer, annd the sixth was piruck in the »ame place. Up to thie tha prisoner re- mained sllont, but bis heavy panting ahowod that Lio was suffering sovorely. Ou reocaiving 'tho sovauth utroke the privoner moaned, and ho con- tinuod woaniug during the rest of the punich- moent, aud kept moving lus head from side to sid with 8 quick mechanical motion. Ils sufferi wore futonse; hiy musales wors distanded, and ho strugoled $o freo Limsslf fram tho {ron grip that held Lim to tho triangle as winpe sfter uiripe of the cat desconded upon Lig baok, No ery escapod hlu':l‘rl.' but bls agonizing moan whowed what ha suffaring, and when tha turn- key announced twenty lus back from the nock to tho waist was ope living mans, rod, awQllen, sud bleeding. Every kuot on the lash bad cut into the prisones's baok, nrodnmuin.wmm-l about an oightn of an juch {u Jougth, As sqon as tho pun- jshmout was over the culprit was relcasod, and, mfinuhuz in ovary limb, he was led bagk to bis coll. _— A Ploture Fraud. Cuurd Clroplar, A guit arlsing out of the ale af » ploture with & falso slguatyro bas juat bosn decided before the Paris Court of Appoal. M, Miohol, dealer ip works of srt, bought in April, 1874, of M, Caquet, & ;culrm &t Rheims, a landsoape signed # Ch, J." and boaring ab the baok the uame b full, Ch. Jacquo,” The prico psid was GUJf. ‘'ne painting was aftorward “submitted for verification to the artist to whom it was at- tributed, and bo yoturned i§ to M, Mighol with w0 notes written ou it In common iuk; at the top, in frgut—* This daub ls uot oue of wine ;" sud on tho bsok—'*Those who put my uame hero ara thioves. M. Miche), lu cons sequence, called on the sollar to taka bacl the picture, which the otler Tofused to do, wayiog thac it bsd beon spoilt by the inseriution put onit. An achion was brought beferp tha eivit court at Rueims, and a verdict was given for tho plsiutif, Coquet beiug sllowed to deduct from tho 600!, ho hiad to reimburso & sutn of 401. for tho depreciation e paigting had undergono. Au appeal was made sgainst that judgmant, which bas now been confirmed, Coquet being, i addi- tiou, compelled to pay 10 Mickol 5L, e, for vz pensos to which the latlor had beon pu by the other refusing to receive the object umngnln from the rallway company whof sent back 4 bim, sud totusullg it o Perln %