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- THE CHICAGOD TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1875 —TEN PAGES, WRAY AND TURNER. Conviction of the Burglar for Attempt- ing to Help the Forgers. Peculinr Relations of a Firm in a, Criminal Way. How It Happened that Wray Tried to Crack a, Safe That MMad’ No Money. How It Wonld Have Affected: the Turnor Oase if Ho Had Succceded: Five. Years lor-an- Effort to Help. a. Friend: to, Escapo Ten.. 3 Yeatorday was fall of intereet in the Criminal. Coutt. Asido from thoe eclaborato: stgnment tho cily quo warranto case, was' the- heannp of the motion for a chango of venus inthe notori- ous Torner forgery case,. and tha. trial.of: Wul- ism Wray, TRP RFENOWNED RURGLAD: and safo-blower. Wray, 1L will Le-remombored, was nrraigned omo wooks'ago, tiied, aud, on ac- count of tho jury’s disagrecment, lua-nw_ordevl a. now trial. ‘Fhe evidenco in hiy first trial was published in full, and the onlv cxcuso advanced for tha dieagrooment of‘the jnry was: the: supo- for diplomacy.of the defendant's attornoy, A, 8. Trude. ‘Tho evidenco yesterday. did- not: differ matorinlly from that produced st~ the original heariug, but from the fact that. it was in the Lands of- one less skiliful in practice at the. bar- TSIE RESULT WAS QUITE DIPFEREST, Ilgo fury retirod about 8 ¢'clock, and an honr 1a%F rowrneda vordict of® guilty, fixing the ter of tho finprisonment of the accusod at FIVR. YEATS, Tho couneel for the defondant vory natnrally oxcopied to the retury, and eutored motion for & naw trial, on the ground that s continuance bad not been grauted upon a proper applica- tion. Iuring the trial, tha ever-busy roporter suc- ceaded i conpacting WILLIAM WRAY AND THY. TURNERS' forgary cano,—thas is, 1n cetabirking o rolntion - cohm the two cases, which, singalsils, were husrd in the pame Court the same dny. The cugries againgt tho Turners are ganerslly under- et00d, and the veutllation of their trausactious in these columus severul moutts ago tended to convIneo muany persons of their guilt. £t tho tune tho burilatious. attompts of Wray vero lost tight of, or nt least thoy fa:ed to oxeite noy interest in tho publc While o was knowu as o notorious and recognized ae the hosd ot A DANGEROUS. 0ANG of * profossionals,” thore was nothing in his Enown histery to contiect him with thie Turnem, Tat, woriing upon suspicions, a TRIBUNE re« j otter has succceded in connocting Wray, and the Turners in & way which wiil sstouish not enly Lo pablic, but vqually the presventors. of tiw Lurvers and the defendauts of Wrny, Wray's imwediate oftense was thut ho attempted to Lurglar, BURGLARIZE A BAVE, tho property of Jolu Ii. Case, iu this oity 1n.the ently pare of M ‘Lo ovidnnes faiied tu dis- closs that the eafo in question coblsined suy considernblo atoount of wiouey, or auytling clro that powsessed intrinwe valne to n burglar, Lenes tha ineentiva for tho attemnted burylury in all reaton wust havo been sometug boyond what was expected to be realized by saaing wh entrance. Aduptiog this as o reasonablo theory, it was understood lost ovenng that-tus Wray Lurglary was attempted for A YROMISED REWADD, 2 which was-not expected to be obtained:from the Bafa itself, but which was to be obtsiued in the cvent of certan papers counected with the Turner-Read traneactions betng; secureds It way lenrned that these apers were loeiod: iu the® #0101 question, sad formed an important liuk ib the evidence sgaiust tho Furners which, if onco gotten posscusion of by thew, would Cut off the poxsitulily of thoir conviction on the m- dictmenty agaitist them, The exact nature of the pavors wap, of course, beyond finding out, but the reporter’s informant: balioved that 1¥ THEY HAD DEEN DESTROYAD tho proeceution of tho Turners would bave long wibce Leen abaudoned. Iu other words, thut thelr conviction dopended’ upon these papots, which, owing to: TUF. PALLUIM OF WIAY'S ATTEMPT! to burgl o the Fafe, uro now in the hands of* tho prosceution, which, convectod with papers: in the Lanoy of u Mr, Bisbeo nad Mr. Barnum, torm & daniagiog atrey ot tentimony that canuot bo casily overeome. In the * jub"™ 1t appoears that Wrny depend- od largely upon A DISONARGED CONVICT from tho Misaouri Pevitentinry, whom ho found und berought 10 takio the lead in the work, At tho kst wontent the convict, who it is alleged way aeajunduged with tho Turnors, orat loast their Eouthwestern inanipulations, BEFCHED DO EX(ER TILE BUILDING, when the auty devolyed ujpon Wray, Wray, full of expriicnee in such (rauyactions, would nou buek out under the elrcumstanois, aud ouis ol upon the iusido work, winlo his convies frieud rtotd guard upon the ouseico, Tho couvict or- cared it agpenre, but since Wray's continomont bas been i DAILY COMMUNICATON with bim, and, thagh quistin s mennors, bas been lond in s laugaago. Ficin Lun o usde history of the Wray: troubles, growivg out of the siuir, has slio buan Lravued, From his statemevts it sppeard that depended uion 1N ULU-TIME ONDSMAX, to whom be desaud all of bua property; s few yeurd 0go, tor tinaucial aid in bis defenss, 'Fho boudnman, who 18 well kuows, promisad, it is tad, Bty etand by Wray i by preseot: difllenity, but sftey flndig oub. time Ladi brought his troubles upon himsolf in- the intor- cat of tke Turbers by sccopliug $00 groat. &, veulure, Wrey RUITAED TO DEVAIEND MM In thia dxewsiun to Turners, too, who, ik is. alleged dinle witls bim fudirectty, also: failed to rustai hiw. or to keep their prowises, hongs: bis want of meuns to manufacture or wmpore tho. cvidunce neceanary to transform bim fiom. the puled burglae that b« is to the type of junconcs aud Chriatiun charclor that ba pratends to be, A further uwestigation into ihe' relatious:of Wray and the Turners wilk, no doubt, davelop a great many thiuge thav caonot fuil to interest snd ipstzact'thors Laving titlen to land 1o the. btate, which atv quostionable so long as ‘Turner runialug inaoceut &1 tie oyes of the law. A PNOLO from Ques: Mrs. Samuel Trodwell, of neols, Long uland, luw received from Quecy Vietorin & balf-fength poretait of the Iatter, hundsomely framed i bronze, aud: inscribed: » fu recogui- top of the gitd of Mrs. Tredwell of an old family lotter dated 1774, in which is sanost inter- esting deseription of tho chitdien of Georgo 111, writton by Shelr governems, Mirs Plants.” Tho New Yorx Swn, whicl gives this intelligence, adda: ** Mrs, Tredwell, who is the widow of Dr, Tredwell, of Miueola, who died in 1873, fouud amor g Nor husbaud's _,mpurn a lotter watten from Plnladeiptls in 1774 by Mrs. Mary Camp- « bell to kier daughter, m, Rebecos Fnzur.Pn which Mru. Campbelt eopind a lotter from Miew Dlantis, who was then goveruesw in tho {amily ot Kuwg Genrge 111, deacribing the royal children undor oz care, ‘The lotter bogiuse * 3y dear Licbecen: T know you Jove she Ripg.' It con- toing a slmple Iu-r»om! description of the six poys and thres giils 1 King George's futnily, ail of them bemg yralsed for beausy aiwd Priveely gits. Mis, Credwoll went the lorter to tho Queen Iaat fall, aud this sprivg received » reply, dated Huckingbsy Palacy, retuining thauks for tho letter, sud adviving her of thu preseul of tho framed photogruph, which was veut through tho Dritish Legation st Washiugton,” ‘A0 OFIgIn of Kexes, Azlstophanes. the funnywan of classle Greece, givea the following vtz ** Uuge upou & Line wun had threo sexes aud o double vaturs; be- sided this, ke wae purfectly round, avd bad fonr hanus aud four feat, oue bead with two fuces Jouklug opposite ways; set on & miuglo neck, When these crestures pleased, they could walk &2 wo do uuw, but if thoy . auted t go fastor 1hoy would goll over with all their four legu the alr, liko o tumbler LUrDILE suLesAUIE § atd their y ridoand strength weio such that they unde Whr upon the goyls, Jujiter rasonted thoir in-olence, bub hardly liked to kill thew wiws thuudorbolty, td the gods would then luse Aheir wechilives, At lowy b bit-upoo s plen. T will cut thom ju tvo,' Le kaid, ‘eo thas tiey chall walk on two legs instead of four. ‘Yuoy will then bo culy balt ss nsolent, but twice s nue quurous, aud we shall got twice as mouy wacri- tices.” ‘This was done, snd the two lalves are coutlnaally golug about lookiug for oue auother. U we wortals (says Asistophauce, With & air of apprehension) are not ohadient tn tho godn, there la.daugar that wo aliall, Lo wplit up &gain, and shall: have to gp ahont in. basso- reliavn, like those. figuces with only Lalf 8 nosg which:you may sce seniptured on our columus.’ —— DENTIAL PIRANTS. ho Namen that Indinna Offers=i'ros- “pect for ‘he Hepublicnns in the State—A Change Since Winter—The Wretched Legisintive Record—Seri- ons Munder of Gov. Weadricks—, ‘The. SAndapendent??. Pupysnwo, Erestdontal, CanaldasesGompnrod ho State ‘Ticketa. for. the Noxt Elec., . tiom, i Nrie York Tymer. . Inptanarorss; July G.—Althoueh Indisna has, no Sato oleelion tlis yosr—our eltctions haviog. ,been mado biennial four years. agor-aur peoplo. are by no meaua fred from inauy of tho, ‘excitements aftendant tpon theso trikle of” \mirangtn botween the {wo: parlies. Tho. conteat: in. Ohiv, crucial as it Is in. msny tespects, sud embracing. Within it su. mnch of, interest—notahly tho fata. of twy promiuent pepirautn for. Lresidentisl hanors and, \axattiemet, 101 BOIBO limo at leaat, of tha. ves- ng-question of the atatis of tho comman-achuot quostinn, and, thn additional fact.that.we have. with us the two fossibla. I'residuntisl candudlates of the respoctivo partics, servo sa.wall aaan no- tunl capvasa to procipitate the Htate mito nolitis cal-forvor, All, the.nawapapers, duily and.wook- Iy, nro talking pohitics, and uo privata citizen meoting mnother, sepsrales. on any Aaccount, whatever: without having passed a word.upon the gonoral party.prosuccts in the Statn, or the patticolar prospect of Morton and Houdricks for tho.cxalted station to winch tho friendsaf loth gentiomen, if not thoy.themsolven, are. louking. with uo incourxlerable e no-s aud ausioty. OENEIAL, FEATUNES, In the firal pinoo, it may be eaid that. tho at- “titude of parties is. vory cousideravly changod .siuco last winter. Then the Danworacy wera in tte ascendant, Thoy had. captured: the City of" Indinuapolis.the previoun spring, and in the (all the Stato foll into their coutrol ; not, however, through a. majorily vote of the pooplo, but by tne defection. uf. Iargs numbors of Hepublican votors to the ranks of the ludepeudont, or Grauvgor, of Groonback party. Tho. Demacracy: uad tho Logislature by s docisive majority, aud, bafore it concluded 1ta. sossious, tho entire nd- wivistration. wag in the landa. of Gov. lion- dricks. What the Lrgisiature dul aud. did not do. you. wore. thoreughly Informed; but it was, perhaps, smpossible to give a proper idea of tho dep-hi of diagust it creatod in. tho pubiic mind. by 10080u of its colusdal al pihty. 'The Democracy onterad. iuto tho cun- puigth of 1874 with bigh-soundiog prowises, aul uuder the pressurc of Lard timea. the poopuo votod thew a leaso of powor. Thoy sbamofully sbused the trust, domoustrating their mcapacity #o completely, in tho legislative brauch, as to. esrn tho soubriquet **Flio Fool Legislaturas” aud by this torso phrase 1z wag aud 18 now refer- Tod t0. Gov, Hondncks recogntzed tho jmpors tanoo to bimself of adifforent appreciation of tho Legislature, aud did the unbieard-of thing of writing sod publisbing an. elnborate review and dofense of the General Assembly. Iiut 1t was in vain, The public mind and conecieuco liad bucn too scaudalously outraged, and_not wll tho olo- quenca and wophistry of tho Goveruor could alter the popular verdick, 'Tho only re- sult was. to add to the accummlstivn of lewislative inanencss an Lxcentivo biunder tuat wili not speadily Lo forguttou. While.(bo disgust with the Legislature was ot its Lieight, thaa cily enterod into its vicnuial con- test for Mayor aud Councimsn. Added to tho folly aud weakoess of the Legislature, the Dem- ocratic admuaistration of aity alfaics for tho past year bad beon sugetIntively reckless, if not distionest. Debt had been piled up, expendi- wres had beon mnade without any. reference to (he nbility of either treacury of tho tax-payers, Tne best sentinient of the business part of the communty was thoroughly aroused, wiilo the religions and_moral elaments were amtated by thoe shadow of Homau Cathotic attack upon the commou-school syaw m, projecied 10to var State from Otto, Indiaus being » partof the Arelu- opiccopal Dicceas, Linviug Cincinuati for its Sce. Thi influonce way cecluedly potential, and, combmed with the worl-groundod alarm ' at tho incompotenoy or dishonesty of the bomo- cratio admivistration, resulted in a sweeping Republican victory. Nover was n campaign moro carofully and systemuticully fouglt, and tho effect of the splendil resul cannot bo over- estimated. It infused life, vigor, and enthusi. a8 into 110 Ropublicaus. aud corvespondingly overwhnlmod the Demcocraoy with chagrin and dismav, 'They had control of ail tho departmenta of the City Governwment, and did not besitato to prostituto thewm to tho basest pacty uees. But despito ull—despito tho last effurt " made by tho Sentinel to ully Mr. Hondricks' 'zesidential pros- peots with tho resuit of tho muniwipal alec- tion, this thnowiug tho weikht of his intluence nud popularity iu tho scalo—the Republicans achieved u victory that carried moro cheor to tho party than sny eecured oven during the duys of the.Robellivn. Indisnapolis e mmoro the custro of ‘the Stata politically than commercislly, aud tho healthful ‘intluences of the spiing triumph have radiatod to all purts of the State. publicau tanks have been ** dressod uf party nover was in a botter concition. It 1a fn fighting trim, readyto go into tho noxt generat battlo with the encoursgement and zeal boru of contldent faith, “Phen tho ** Indopendont " party has boon prac- tically tried. Alm.ws aothing 19 vow heard of it 1t4 pit:iul display of strougthin the Legiie lature eXxcited'only tzelings of contempt. A fow infatuated pooplo atill cling toit, in the Lope that some day ligbtuing will rive the ol varties, and eleetrify them intv promineuco at tho ssma stroko. DButasa hving, working cctity it hus censed: to oxint. Four-tifths of. i voters last fall-were Reonblicans, and theso bavo retuwned to the old’ faith and orguuization, almost with. out 8o 6XCeption, save tho tew just bore at the Capital, or ono or two atsoma of tho county ecale who Lope to trade their apostasy for an oftice. Domocratio demornlizstion is upjareut on.every haud, 'I'se electiun of’ McDouald as United “States Seuator wau distadteful to tho wasses of tho party, whils the action of the Legislature in other and more” vital mntters squeezed tho vitality ngbtout of-the ranks. Tho canysss was made on the ciy of low taxes, and the plntform declarcd tuat five cents on the Lundred dollars was sufii- cient to meot the oxpenses of sn houcst and economical administration of the State Govern- ment, Bus this pledge was openly #coutod by ttie loaders of the party when thoy came to log- inlate, and the levy was fixed at thirccon cents, With the new system of asscsamoyt, tuxes wiil bo ss bigh, if not lugber, iv the aguropato this vear ag undor Itepublican rulo, when no foatiug ‘dobtaat 9 and 10 per cent Were jucuired to dofyay current expousps, I think this is a fair summary of the Iynuy conditions at tho presout time, not epocislly from's Republivan point of viow, butas they ara jndged by the cloar-hesded meun-of both or ali parties, Oue of the Joadors of Iast year's Independent movement told me withiin the last ten daya that bo conrdered tie third party s dead issue throughout the Htate. PRESIDENTIAL. Tlie Prosidont’s third-terin letter was gonor- ally accopted hero as o tiat-fuoted yeu dlscroct withdrawal of Lis name ftom among tho ecacdi. duto~ fbr'1876. On tho heels of this publication hiss sprung up & wida discussion of tho chances aud availability of Heoator Morton ay sho Ite- publican nowines, Of cno islug tho country may bo entlatiod—that if the choico of the two partios shonld fall upon biorton and Handricks ludianawill fih‘o ber electoral voto to the former, As to Gov, Uendricks, thero can bo litilo dount stint both himself and the loaders oX Lis party huve wadoup thelrmiudsthas huis tobe the Demociut- {o vomince. Aud if their judgiment and Loyes should be vindicatsd Ly tho action of tho party, thao people of tho o .untry would bo treated to a coutest between two men as far apart in thelr wental characteristics sud political records sy sro the poles Benator Murton is a pouitive mau, He 14 always on theone side or the othor of avery groat qasstion.. Nobody is: courpolled to gropo 1 Abo dark as o Lis standing ou suy 1ssue that forces ituol? for so utium, 1t 108y Lo that he w wrong now and thiou ; bus ho hus the manliness to acknowledge that, with additious inforumtion anud ox) eriance, his opinrns liave undergone sn bonest woditicatioir. . Gov. Heudricky is'u nega- tive mau inall restgete, sod glories 1 voblung wore profoundly thus $hat duriug the cutie serlml of his public lite 4 has #a8.d vothing aud ono nothing to cominand eiipn. Birong pudlio spprovsl or condewmnution, Hove ai n.e Lo H & 5: Aecure the tulieny-conlidenco uf Luw party rivuds. TIE SLATRS yun 1870 It [s genorally conceded that Uen. Iieulamin Marigon will Licad the Ropublican ticket for Govarnoy iy L wind tho Hou, Wailliam 8. Hol- man the Democratic, (len. Harrison was socond in the ballod im the convention of 1672, when Gen. Drowis becsma the nomipue, sud was nominated by acclawatlon for Congrearman ub Laryo, but peremptorily doctived, Mo iy & wou of Johu Bcowt Haraison, of Uluo, aud wrandwon of Presidout Hargison. Of pre-omivaut utiljuius and unoxcepticuable charscter, ho hus achisved ihe tirad ruurk in bis profaswion, aud not a few of bLis frionds bint at a future succession tu tho char wo bitetly occupied by his graudsiro, Mr. Hulinau every ous kuogws by rossuu of bls Con- rosyiooal sssvice, Il popularity 1o the Hiate s Efiyom\ question. Ho succeeded iu an election to uznauu 1aat fall iu » district overvhelmingly HepuLiean, Belween tliese W0 men the cou- tet will bowarm. THE STORMI, Bffoct of Thursday Night's Galo in Illi- nois, Wiscons:n, and Other States, No Considerable Damage Tteports ed Within. the City, Acconnta cf Serjous Injury, to Orops. in the Country, Trees Uprooled: and Much Havoc Caus ! by Lightning.. IN CHIOAGO, The etorm of. Thuraday evening wans ono of':the mort sudden and: farious gusts that over oewiir- rod at this season of tho yoar, Thaday hind boen very closo and hot, and tha early part of the night had Leon warm, 80 that bed-roum wii 1= dows wera all open whion the slorm struck .0 city, about midnight: The- wind hada tornid ¢ volocity, driving the_rain into bed-rooms, awl wetting clothing sud furniturs heforo windo w3 could bo closed. The impotuosity of tha, wizel was such that overything light and movablo was swept before it. aven- small flower-pots o exposed ledges boiug carricd over and broken, It cleaned tho deakn of thee nighteworkers of Tnefj Trinvxe, ang, sesttered **eopy ™ all over tho ifloor, - Belatod: persuns hurrying weres roughiy tusslod: about-by the gale and _dreuched. by tho rain. Umbrelias. wera.of haraly any uwe.to thoso who had. them, as thoy wero turned ineide out in a socond 1f tho. wind got into their coneavity, Isupls got up * yeslerday morning witli the exrectation of hear- ing that Barnum's. Hippodromo haid-been blown sontod by tho various. tenta certainly gwo tho Ktorm King s splondul chanco to show his mettle, but Tarnum is always prepared for emergencies, and; as roon na tho impending gust wos.per- coived, the polea and supports were lot down, throwing the cauvas flat on tho ground, whero It. was held sccurely by 1ts wnumetnblo fastenings, and no damage was done, ¥ ILLINOIS, Swecral Dispatch to The Chicaga Tridune, Joutet, July 16.—A teeriflo thundor-storm, ac- companied with high wind, swopt.over this gec- tion. on Thursday. vight, Tho rain. hterally poured, falling to tho depth of 1}4 inclios on the fovel* The wind blew from tho northeast with the flerceness of & toruado. The damuge dono. to growing crops aloug the path of ity fury must Lo gieat. Nearly all of Will County was embraged fn ita. des Jating path. Accouats from various loca- tiuns 10 this county roprescnt the damagos to the growing crop a8 vory sorious, Corn aud,oats wero laid flat to tho groupd. Corn, to & large oxtent, will recover, but the oat crop, which is of the most importauce, was eeriously damaged. Tuo acreage of oata s larger than evor befuro, aud way lookiug remarzably fing, and promised & great yicld, From recent advices, it s safe to. nni' that tho oat crop is durmaged one-half, n thi¥ city shado ana ornswontnl trees snf- fered serionsly from thio violence of the wind. Specral Liispateh to Ihe Chicaqe Tribune, Otraws, 11, July 16,—This morning ot about 8 o'clock a violant wind-ntorny occutred in tlus region, doing much damage. It blow down cora, loiged oats, whear, and ryo, andscattored fences oud smal) outhiouses m all directions. OI courso somo of the grain will Fguurn tO 18 propsr. bosis tion, but the damago i preat, as the swall grain crop in_ this scction this scason is unusually beavy. This has been the hottest day of tho yenr, the thermometer from 1 Ll half-past 4 o'clock standing at from 91 to 93 i the shado. Si-ecitt Diepatch o i he Chicaco Tribune. MozeNa, 1L, July 16.—Abont 1 o'clock this morning we wera vikited sith n terribio storm of wind sud raju, ‘The damage done the crops s great. 1f wo should got 1n01e rain now, the ost crop will bo entirely rmined. 'runisnieut farmora catimate tho damogo at trom 30.to 50 per cont of ths ontiro crop, peciul_inapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Avrons, 1L, July 16.—A territio thundor~ storm brolta over this city at 1:30 thia morning, the wind blowiug » florco galo from tho morthi- east. Ior half an hour tha thunder and light- ning nas truly appalling, and the rain foll in tor- renta. A Dbarn belongiog to Robort Rlddoll was wiuck by lightning and ocousumed. Loss, £1,200. lnaured for $200 in tho American, J. F, Thorwarth’s grocary-stora and tho residence of J. C. Carpenter were nlso struck about tho same timo, but the damage ln each case wos tritling. thm damage to crops in this viciuity is very 03vY. Caino, Ill, July 16.—The Ohio River, at this placa, 18 risiug topidly ; it 18 noarly 40 feot higher thaun the low-water mark, aud bigher than it haa boen iu the nuddle of July for a quarter ‘of a cautury. ‘The Musmesippi 1s alao vory hign, and the side water 18 covering all the low pluces in the city, which is someihivg very uousual for this seuson, The rain-ull siuco tho 1st of Juno. Lore, hiaa been about 13 inchos, but to-day the weatlier Is very hot sud tho rin socms to” bave stopped. It hasbeen clanr more thau twouty four hours, All the boutom Jauds are inandated aud bnudrods of acres. of growing coin bave Lean ruined. The wheat crop all through this acction is urouning, and ks vory semousiy dams ayed by the wot weather. ‘Eho Ohio crop is not ro wood. Altogethor, woe ure in tho *Dblues.” 1lealth continues good. WISCONSIN. Special Dispateh o 1'he Chicago Tridune, Foxv vu Lac, Wis,, July 16,—Tho Leaviest aud most destructive wind and rain atorm that e visited this part of the Stato since the great tornado of 1873 was oxpoerioncod last night. It commonced at 10 o'clock and lasted for mora than an hour, Heavy black clouds came from the #outh and vorth, and the raln commonced falling iu toirouts, woon followod by & heavy wind, which, in somo of tho townships wost of thls city, laid all kinde of grain, corn, grass, aud po- tatoes flat upon tho ground. Tho damsge to graiu is immenso, for. there {& much that will not como up, A great deat of corn was broken off. The ;l,-]mwm_nrnum tho past ton days has boen rapid, Boing tendor, the eudden wind snapped it off quickly, Many trees were up- rooted, and thoussuds of limbs aro toru from othera. I'ruit was blown frow tho trees in large quantitics. Milea of rail-fonce m the castein townsips of the county were blowa down. Residences in thia city, or some of thew, rocked vo that the people got uv and propared to lesvo. Tho starm was mccouipanicd by a groat doal of thunder and lightning, 'Tho farmers are moro discouraged than they bavo beon lu sowo yeard. Up to the time of the etorms of Mouday aud Thursduy ovenings, tho orop prospeot was moro sucouraging than it had boen for iftecu yenry, 2 Yesterday aftornoon United Hiates Diatrict Judiges Dyer wnd Davis, Gen, C. 8. llawiltor, United Statos Marsbal, Oen, Allen, of the North- westerny wost of the Oshkosh Lar, aud seversl lawyerd from mbroad, left Oshkosh for Qaslic Island, to npend a fow boura and enjoy s picnio aupper. ‘The paity was tuken out by the new siewn vaoht. Whoy armved ai their des- tination fo dug tme, snd lsd & wost pleasant aftornoon. When less than Lalf wuy back that terrific atorm camo up, The rain canio down fn grent sbeets, e wind Llew turiously, aml the darknoss wsa slwply tluck blackyess, The littlo craft was tossed like o foather on tho waves, but, a8 good fortuue had it, mnuaged to koop night mide up. The party tool ueals 1n the Lottom of tha boat. For sowe time they were in momontary expectation of bo- ing thrown into tho water. It s sail the lake Lins not bect as rough [y two yoars as it was on shat night. They reached land abans midmght, a happy and thankful company, 'Lholr sacapo WAl B IATTOW GO0, Sprcual Dispawh o Tha Chicasa Tridune, ceviLLe, Win., July 16,—Abaut 12 a'clack Tast uieht w terrible storm of wind swept over southern Wiseonsin, doiug 100rs or less damage to Luildiugy wharever il struek. Abous 3,600 square fusb of bn roof of the Jaucwville cot~ ton factory was torn uff sud carriod nearly ucross the street, A geutleman just from Gonava Lake roports the wtorm very sevota there. ‘fhe wtuawmors Luoius Nawbory sud Lady of the Lake, baiug out ob 8 Teoulight excursion, weracompelled to ook shelter, and could vot reach Ueneya until $ o'clock this morning. No dumage was done to cropw excopt to lodge rye and » little. Rye ianow betug barvested, sud tha yield s very heavv. Corn id cuwming ou vapidly, boing tas~ seled out 1n same placcs. Thermouweter 'JS de- groes in tha sbude to-d MIGHIOAN, Spectal Disvatoh tv TAs Chioage Tribune. + ctAnnos, M July 16~During tha se- vers gborm of Th y ewaning the rosidence of Johw Belwelder, who rgpldos wosk of thia city abont 2 miles, was strnck by lzttmng. The family woro eestcd ab *%o supper table at tha timo, and the lightning antered through tha front daor, paesing but shert distanca from them. Thoy were paialezed for atima, but did nob re- deive any material inju® Tho rear portion uf tha hiouso wan complelely torn out, and 12 a total wrock, Portions of the riding, lath. ste., were found reveral rods distant from the honeo v the tres topa. How the family escaped Instant death is & mysiery, MARYLAND. Bavtistone, Md., July 16.—A heavy rain-storm lsst night caused an ovorlow of Chateworsh and Suroder's runs, flooding the ccllars of a largo mimber of private dwelitngs and wholesalo bouncs. Thostrack of tho Washington branch uf the Baltimore & Ohio Railrond was floudel in soveral places, Tho Philadeiphia and Now York axpreas train, lea.ing Washmgton laat night, on reachivg Dladenaburg waa thrown from the track, Nono of the pamacngers wero injured Wreckinz trann were immediately sent out, and thia moraing $rains Are running on time, TENNESSEE, Srectl Dispateh to I'he Chicann Tribune. NasuviLLe, ‘Teun., July 16.—Thero was tiflo storm at Tantsilon yoaterday, washi 100 yards of track ou the Kuoxyille & CI nooga Raroad. "FOREIGN, Public Powors Bill Passed in the French Assembly. tor- Ay The ingo the luke, 'Iholnrge-expanse of.canyap.yro-. | That Body Votes to Adjourn on Mondny Next. Moro Carlis Troops Driven into ¥rench Territory, FRANCE, GAMBETTA MAKES A NISTAKE. Taus, July 16,—A majority of the morning 198 pors, Including tho oigans of the modeiste 20. publicans, express tho opinion that Gimubetta crt ed yeatorday in attsoking Mivister Bullot in tUe dobato in the Asscimbly. Al agreo that the 8.t jog was au unfortunate ona for the Left. TIHK CONSTITUTIONAL BILLS, V Ensatuues, July 16.—1he Awrsembly to-day, whtk out dovate, revolved to paes to tho Recomd rending of tho bill relating to tho election of Seud tors. ‘Tzo Publie Powera Wil finally passed bya voto of 530 yoas to 30 nava, A .resolution was adopted to discuns the bnd- ot on Monday next, and then adjourn until Nov. 30. 'This comss was declared ‘‘urgont” by a. voto of 356 vaau to 310 nava, A .motion made by the Left not to adjourn until ¢ha Senate Will and budgoet woto voted, and tlio denatora to Lo clicson by tho A#sombly wero o 'ccted, was nogatived by avote of U3l yean to 371, uays. . The Aeft bitterly roprosched the Government with.beiraying tho Constitution, ek GREAT BRITAIN, THE FLOOIE, Loxixan, July 16.—Dispatchios from Cmdif (Waleny eay: “Tho rivers Laff nud Cly have overtloived, and the adjacent lands sro under water fur miley. Great quantities of live stock have boen wasbed away. Hundreds of the in- babitants of Georgetown have been removed to Cardiff ,in boats,” Aflovdiw reported at Bath, aund at last sc- connta tihe wacer i8 rising rapidly. Later —The wcatber 18 unueually cool. The rain cens sd this moraing, and the water in the toundated districts is subsiding. A IYION STATUZ. A meoting waa eld vestorday at which it was rosolvad to open s pubiio anbscription for the erection of. a ktatuo of Lord Byron in some con. spicuoun placo in London. Disracli presiddd, and speeches in_ favor of the project weoro mado by the Earl of Malmeabury, Earl Btanhope, sud Mr. Q. A, Bala, Qen. Wilton stated, on benalf of tho Amoricaus, that thoy claimed & olaare fn Byron, nnd the right to con- tribote to the mamorial, Ho was sure his coun- trymen wotlld gladly furnish at loant a quartor c?lho 810,000 which it was estimated tho status would cost. . TR AMERICAN EMDABSY. Mr. 8chenck, United Btates Minister, with hig {anily, sy gons to Bwadan and Norway, and will bo absent two montbs. Col. Hoffman will romainin charge of tho affairs of the legation. THY. VICKENURG DIBASTER. LivenprooL, Jul{ 16.—The inquiry into the loss of'thesteamer Vieksburg haa closed, aud tho Commission will send ita repors ta tho Board of Trade, It is undaratood that the vordict exon- eratos the Captaln from all blame. —_—— i SPAIN. > THE CARLISTY CATTELED, Maprm, July 10.—Fresh bands of Oarliste heve taken rofuge in Francoe. The Commander of the French forcoa at Tarbes has telegraphed to Paris for inatructions as to thocourse be shall ursuo. The provinces ot Valencia and Castol- on.aro now free of Carliste. Ths insurrection in confiued to the mountas in Navarre, and the Lasquo and Catalonia provinces, ‘The head- quartess of Gon. Jovollar arc ot Sarinona. —_— GERMANY, A RUMOR DENIED, Benuy, July 16,—Court alrclos hore declare unfounded in fact the rumor of tue proposed tervention b{ Gormany I Cuban affairs, in conjunction with Great Britain eod the United States. Wasmvorox, D. O, July 10.—Thera Ia no truth in the rumor thut Enxlsnd and Germany 810 co-oporating with tho United States in pross- iug upou the HSpantb tiovermnent the policy of abandoniog its Weut Indis posscssions, AN EXPLANATION, Loxpox, July 17—8a.m.—A dispatoh from Boslin to' tha Jost ways the Uerinstr naval authioritios explain that the stoamor whoso oo. cupation {u Danish watera waa complained of by Donwark was sent to tako soundiugs provious to tho towing of a dredge to Wilholmshaven, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Lowpon, July 18.—Bteamsbipsa Nurmburg, from Baltimore, and Wiscons, from New York, Lliave arrived out, Bartisone, Md., July 16,—Arrived—Btoamar Hiberaian, from Liverpool, New Yonk, July 16,—Arrived—Stoamship Do, nay, from Bremien. QueeNsTowy, July 10.~Bteamor Bothnis, trom Now York, lias arcivod. Battiyone, Md., July 16,—Arrived—Bteam- ship Urauuachwoig, from Bremoun. ‘fho Worst of Ants. ‘Tho worat inscct pest of tropical America Is the teriblo tire-ant (Myvmicaseofssima), whose sting is likened to the puncturo of a red-hot neodle, It {s found ouly on sandy soils in open rlnmm, and seows to thrive most near houses aud n woedy villages, ‘Lownn are sometimes desert- ed on account of this littlo tormentor. Tiis & small apecies, of a sbiuiug red color, ol groatly differing from the common rod stingiog aut of our own country, oxcept that the paiu and irritation caused by its sting are much groator. Where it abounds, tho wholo soll iy undermined by ft § tho ground ls perforated with tle entrances to their suliterranean gallorios, snd a little yandy dome oceurd hero aud thero whoro the iusocts brivg thelr youug to recuive warmth near the surface, Homoes are overrun with them; they dispute ovary fragmentof fuod with the inbialants, and destroy clothing for the wake of the starch, All oatables have to bo suspended in buskets from tho rafters, aud the cords woll soaked with co- paiba balsam, which is tue ouly mosus known to Prevent them from climblog. They soom t0 at- tack peraons out of sbioor walice. Lhe legs of tables, cuairw, and stools, and tho cords of ham- mockn, bave to bo #meared 1 the vame way,— Lopular Scienoe Monthiy, Auimal Sugacity, A Missisgippian Lias a cat of which he tella the following stury s **1 wan wiok & short cims ago, and tho ot would comes from the table to ike Lud frequently. She finslly caught » mouse and brouglit it o the bod, Laying it dawu beside me. 1 threw it off, bus au often s [ did wo the cal would bring it back, until I thought she wanled we to eab it ; wo 1 inade believe I ate if, aud the cat went awey apparently satistied. Aud beforo night the same dsy phe brought me a vtriped aquirrel, and ench day fos the turee days Iwas iu bed she brough$ gawe, with the vame resuls ; sho would never leave untdl I had protonded to eatdl A goutlemen of Bonton hes a Bpits dog whioch 1o usver allowed 1 biv llu?hg room. A fuw wagks muco his wife wus taken 1l, snd the wocoud day of ber siokness wbe dog made b way ipto the chambar, jumped ob to the bed, V@ Lior an affeciionate kiss oo her oheek, and l:ix':n: rotired to the pazt @2 the houws allotied to THE WELLAND CANAL. How Canada Js Seeking to Divert the QGrain-Trado from Now York to Montreal. Progress of the Enlargoment of thie Canal, A Work Fstimated to Cost $8,600,000, but Likely to Cost Double That Amount, Dugale Commercial Sdvertiser, July13, + « . Thodesponing of Fmt Uolborne bare bor ia to be commenceil hy Mr, Dunbar, tho con- tractor, at once. Audredgoto bo employed in this artvico was sont from hero last Mouday, ‘This nork will prove very DIFFICULT AND EXPENAIVE. being all rock pxcavation undoer water. contract oalls for 17 fect navipation holow ligh-water mark. From the mouth of the canal tho excavating will oxtond out into the lako about 2,700 fect, The quantity of mae terlal to bo removed s variously cstimated, It i Leliavod that i will not fajl much below 87.000 enbio ynrds. Tho congractor recoives #12ayard for ¢ To do the diilling dredge hu'ly will bo taken to the desired pomts, ani then raiscd upon piles vo as to bo above the action of the waves. On ono side of the dredge & railway will be constrncted npon which g steam-ditl will work, the drill shaft being from 171020 feet in tength, Tho blasting will be done with glycerine, It hny been sub-lot to the man who did this work in the great Iloosac Tune nel. After the hojes aro mads in the rock, cans of glveerine with long tubes attached will bo dropped fulo them and ignited by meaus of gal vauic batterios on board of the dredge. ‘The Mastod matorial will bo taken up with dredges, The present picrs, which aro 1,400 foet long, will be extended out into tho lake 400 fecp furthor. The THE ENLARGEMENT PLAN providen for feedivg tho autiro caval from Lake Lrio. At preeout theto is a luck at Yort Cole borne with an 8-feet lift, Tholevel between this tock and Allensburgh, 15 miles, 18 supplied with water from the Giand Ruver through o feedor 20 milen long, Tuo change of plan will do nway wit the feeder and the lock atso, but will nocossi- tato euking tho bottom ot the eapal 23 fect bo- fow the wurface of tho ground. This levol haa now 19 faot of water i it, ko that only 3 feot additional dopth Is required. Dut tho' prosen canal i 90 feet in widta at the surfaco of tho water and 50 feet at tho boitom, winle the en- Targed channel fs to ba 190 feot at the water ling, 170 feot ut tho bottom, and 14 feet deop, Tho sctual work to bo dono, tharefore, ou thin lavelis ofquinalent to digging a now chaunel lgrger than 1ho present one, 'fho greater purt of the ox- cavating will ba earth, but abont 2 miles of tha ent will bo through bard roek. The inclination of the bank I8 2 to I, which will givo s slope of 45 fcat on eithor sido, THE FIHIST GANG OF LANORERS on tha routs woro encountered ab & point about 21¢ miles north_of Port Colburne. ‘They wero ongaied in widenivg the channel. Teams, drodges, and deriicus wero cmployed, ‘The dredges would scoop up the earih from the sido of tho coual and doposit it io boses provided for thie purpose. These would bo taken up by the dorrleks having % foct arms, and their contents were dropped 130 feot inl; Mr. Dunbar hag this section on s sub-consract, and a large amount of work has bean doue, Noxt comes THE JOUN LROWN CONTRACT, which s very uearly completed, ‘Tho channel is 190 feet on tho water line, 100 fect at tho bot- tom, end 3t feot daop. Running under the ca« nal at this section is n vreok, which makes a dif- flcutt job of it. A new culvert must bo con- structed much deeper than tho present ono; but it caunot be coustructed until tho water ls drawn off in the winter thine. On tho Simms contract noxt below, & good forco of men were at work with teams and & number of * clevator scoops.” Thia scoop s an ingonions machine wnd seoma to work woll, Dstwaon this sectlon and tha ono on which is tho **desp cut” not s great dosl hay boon accomnlislied. But at this point, which is just below Port Robinson, s large amount of oxoavatiug has boou dove. The **doop cat " fis TUE MEAVIEST EANTU-WORK on the canal. ‘Lo enlargo it to tho required di- menmons 2,100,000 cubic yarda of earth must bo removed, hal? ‘of wujch Lins already beon taken out, and » boavy forcoare still digging. Drodgos, steam-soooph, stationary eugiues, tramways, toams, scows, and tugs aro ail employad hovo. ‘Tho carth is now Filnd up on either bank, until it resembles small mountains, and a still greator numm, has been placed in wcows, and_ taken onn to tho mouth of Chippowa Creck, 9 milea distant, and dumpoed into Niagara lliver just abovo the Falls. NO MORE NEW WONE iaseen until & point about baif s mlle above Thorold (sbout 18 miles from Port Colboino) 18 reached. From here to Port Dalhousie, 85§ miles, tho eplargomaent plan calls for an eu~ hrefiy now causl, Tho vow lino runs to tho oast- ward of tho old ono some distauce, Tho reasons which suggested tho chsuge of routo woro probably thrce-fold, Firat, the locks ara numorous on tho division, and could uot be an- Iargod without in‘errupting navigetion ; second, the topography of tha country on thie new route is bettor adapted for tho enlarged canal than tlat on the old line, and third, TWO INDEFENDENT UHANKELS will now be provided, Ltho ano for large classand ths othor for amall clasa vessols, thus giving botter dispatel, whilo oconomiziug water, Io- twoen Thorold and 'ort Dalhousio av immenuo amount of work Las beon oxecuted, In fact, tha earthworl 18 well on towarda completion, and the masoury ou tho locks Is progrossiug rapid- ly. Workwen aro employed on nosrly every ueo- tion. Theconstruction of tho firet 13 milea {4 & vory mmni; plece of work compared with thesa 8 miles, (oiug down the mountsin the naturo of tne work is about as heavy and diffioult as can well bo imagived, At oue plsce the canal rups through o cué 60 foet deep. ‘Te greater part of the excavatiog ie earth, but ot some jointy the rock cutting is over 20 feet in deptl. or a long distance tho channel 1s provided with MABSIYE ATONE WALLS 18 feot high aud 7 feet thiuk at baso and tsper- Ing up to about 4 foot st the top. Tho locks sre peing buils 270 foet long by 45 foet wido, giving 12 foet of water on tho mitro sllls, Tho lfts wiil vary from 4 and B foet to 14 foet, according to location, T gates on tha Jocks with the high- @ cut iufts’ will Lo 28 feat high by 2335 foot wido. ‘They will bo poudorous, haid to operate, and wo should eay, the danger of having them carried away will be groat. Dut it must bo admitted that the entiro work is beiug put out of hand in tho wost enbelantial mauver, Tho lock walls are 10 fout thick, and coustrucled of waseive stonss Imid in cement, Tho floor of the chambers ia msdo of heavy squaro timbers laid sbout ¢ inches spart, with the Intarsticos grouted, One of tho locks is nearly finished, otbers are fu va- rions slayed of advaucemont, white still others bavo not beon commenced. THE VERTICAL WALLS forming tho sido of tuo canal uoar Thorold ate among tho tinout spacimens of dry wall shat wo Lisye ever #oeu on any publia work. ‘L'lie stones sra very large, tho joiuts closcly mads, and the facings hammored comparatively awaootl, From the mountaln down to Port Dal- Liousie s serics of immonso reservoire are being coustructed, Thess are designed as feaders o tho levels botwoen the locks. Hach lovel hus o resorvoir, and for sbout 4 miles they are close together, ;incllcnlly forioing a second and larger canal alongside of (he navigablo ohannel, Leading frow each rosor. voir ta the canal iy & stone waate-wier through whioh to feed tha lovel. These wiara are fur- vished with gates, so that the feed can ba wade fast or slow according to the numbor of lockages, Dotween the reservoirs sre also waste-wiers Lhrough which ihe lower ones may be fel abuve without drawing tho water through tha cansl Leadiig from the channel on the wountain to the firat reservolr 'vfl'l: bo & food-race weparate from the chanpol, CAPACITY OF THEAX OIATSENS 18y bo estimated fyom tho fack that they cover acres of graund, sud the bLaoka of the large vues aro 85 fect high. dhauld oue of tbein giva way whon full of waler, Caoads would Lave & decond edition of the AMill Creek dissater. 'The ubjuct of the cisterns i to pre- vent auy oursent tn the canal, A mcon ss the water i & loval is lowered by lookiug s vessal throukl, it will be reutored 10 the proper stago from thie noarest reservoir, ‘L'hia different contracts have conditions pro- viding that the entivo work of we enlasgement aball be COMPLETED IN THREN TRARS bub it will probably be inuch longer tban that, ‘I'ie design i4 evideutly ta puahiba vewcanal forward s y8pidiy aa possible, bovause that can be_constructed Yegardimss of navigation, and, fudglog from the progress alyeady made, it i posmble that it may be roady for business at the datp apecified, Nt work on the upper part muat bs govarned by circumstancen. ‘Fho DULLNERS OF THE BEABON, howarvor, ta very favoiable to operstions, Thoag who Lavo navigatod the Welland Uanal for twen. Ly-six years may thoy naver saw buniness soslack befora. Undor thoro circumstancns the dredping can gaon about aa well now an i€ the eanal was closed. Tt n farga culvort must hie conatructod wyor Chippows Creok, and soveia! apallor onen over other etreamn, Thoss can be built only whon navigation is clored, Moreover, the rock- exeavation in 'ort Colbiorne HarLor will be along and tedionn job, 1In fact, the_engmeera thewm- relves do not anticipate that thoe eutirs lino will bo comploted until long after 1478, THE RATIMATED COST of the enlargement was plaged at 20,600,000, but higw noarly tight that 1s may be judged fram the fact that threo itams—tho Port Colborne Harbor iuprovement, the rock excavation, and the deep cut—will cost nearly £3,000,000. That leavos 6,000,000 for lllgflillf 23 mitea of canal 14 foet doop by 100 foot at the Lottom, the building of 26 or 47 monstor locks and soveral sxpeunive culverts. Tho actual expenditure is likely Lo bo NEARER TWENTY MILLIONY than the figuro named, Dut it must be admitted that when tho improvement ia comyploted the Canadiana will havo s work of which they may woll feel prond. ‘They will not count the es- pense, if it will only divart the graln trado from Now York to Moutraal, of which they foel very confident at preront. Thoy boast that they aro suro {o control all proporty destined foy immed- alo export, FIRES. Burning of a Large Furnlt;\re Manufactory In the West Division. L Muoh Vnloable Furniture and Un- manufactured Stock Destroyed. Toss Estimated at $60,000..-A Chapler of Accldents, Anextensivo fire occurred at 12:30 o'clock this morming, aud resulted in the total destruction of oua of the largest furnituro munufactories in the gity, snd involving » doad loss of about $60,000 to Mr. Lowis Schultzo, tho proprietor. THE BUILDING desiroyed woa o largo threo-story frame, aboot 100 feot long by 49 wide, including additions. It was gftuated at the cornor of Second and Car- penter streeta, and in the rear of Mr. Schultzo's worp and warorooma, Noa, 274 snd 276 Mil- guuucn avonuo. The struotare and ita contonts, consistiug of costly engmo sund boilor, ma- chinory and sbafting, and & vast quantity of untinlshod and fuished furniture and wes- roned lumber, wore burued in little over an hour, Tora timo o greater contlagration was threatened, and a8 the flsmes and clouds of smoke swopt through the air A _VAST CONGOUREH OF FEOPLE gathered, fresh from thoir Lode, and many wild Wwith pxcitement nud conatorpation, akiu to that of last yout's great firo. ‘fho building wag an old ono, with tho excap- tion of an addition put upon it a short timoaxo, and_belog Glled with so large & quantity of dry Iumber it burned furiously, to tho great alarm of those in tho immediato vicinity, and caused Anaistant ‘Tiro-Marshal Petrie, who was liret on Land, to turn in A BECOND ALARI. In two or threo minutes nfter the atation- kecpor at tho Wost Chicago Avenus Doliea- Staticn tuened in the eignal fram box 615, tho watchman on tho tower of ILnglve- Ilonse No. 8 discovared the fire, and that sleamor wag at tho scenc on nlutlll alarm and ut work when tho otbors ar- rived. Tho flamos sproad with lghining-like rapidity, and in less thau twenty minutes after thoy wore first seen issuing from $he engiuc-room in the nortlimest cornor of tho bnitging the whale manufaotory was envoloped, Fortunately tho position of tho building was such a8 to ovablo tho firomen to work to ndvantage from Becond, Caxpenter, and Ourtis stroets and Milwaukee avenue, Tho N’lclmnfi’ buildings, with the exception of two or threa brick blocke, wero all two-story framos, and, by tho efforts of the firemen nad the rain which way falling at tho time, were BAVED FIOM GATOHING FIIN. Mony ocoopsnts of buildings moved tholr ef- foots, and athers wero in readiness so to do. YINE MARSHAL DENNER and 2l of bis assistants woro ecarly on the ground, and by thalr prompé sction aud well-di- rected efforta Emwnted tho firo from oxtonding about tho thickly settled and wooden district, Mr, Schultzo was found by & TwinuNE roporter in antate of fovazish excitemont, and from him the figures above given woro obtaived. Ife could ive no fuformation regarding the ozigin of the re, and eaid that thero was no fira in tho furnaos [n the engimg-room when tho work- men qmt at 8 o'clock Inst ovening. 1lis total stock on hand in tho furniture warerooms and thio manufactory waa valuod at $81,161,63, about ono-third boiag in tho salesrooms on Milwaukos avenue. He bnd nur §2,000 on £3,000 1NsUmANCH, s0d at tha moment was nasblo to givo tha names of the companfos. His loss is & vory heavy ono, and tho sixty workmen employed in the menufactory bave alvo lost valuable sets of tools, and will suffer from lack of employment, Many of them havo families. Mr, Sehultzo oxpocts ta bo able to raise suf- ficlont mcans to eoahlo him to start a now manufactory in & fow moutha. 1lis loss being & dead ous, La particularly severe. Tha structuro now in ashes was built in 1857 by Louls Schultze and his brother, and jolntty oporsted by thom until a year or twa ago, wkeu tha latter sold out, and wont to Germany. ‘The businesa Las boon lucrative, and comparstively steady. Much of the machinory and shafting “was new, sad with tho building was valued sk $33,000 1Y 2 0'CLOCK TI18 MOUNLAG the firo way entirely subdued, and only & few bisckened and chacred timbers left standing was all \hat was laft of the largo buildivg, ACOIDRNTS, Duriog the progress of the flve a ladder, placed sgainst the buildiog st & vesy largo anglo, 28 was nocessitatod by vrmbor of " lomber piles around tha structyre, broko and shrew the three men on it to the side- walk, James Whelan aud Ena Andorson, af Lngipe Company No. 23, were botk slight!y in- nd witbdrew fora tima ta tla el 'ho third mau escaped. AT ALTOH, ILL, Bvecial Disputeh ta Tha Chicago Tribune, Axzon, 111, July 16.~Tho residonce of G. A, Cole, of Main stroot, Edwardavitle, waa con- suwed by fire thls morning, The firo origivated in a closet near tho front of the building, amoug sowe old qlumr. rags, otc., and was ovidootly produced by spontaneous combustion, 1t was not discovered unuil the flames sproad through the building. Iusurauce $2,200, in the Underwriters' Agency, of New York. AT NORTH LOVEL ME.’ Poxtraxm, 81x., July 19.—~Tho saw and spool mill of Willinm Hazeltipe, at Nozth Lovel, wan burned by an Incondiary firo Friday night. Lous, €10,000; insursuoe, §3,000 il -— Directions for Restoring Morsons Ap- porently Dend from Drowning, 1. Lowenyo tima. Carry out shese directions on the spot, 11, Rowave the froth and wuons from tho mouth and nostrily. 111, Hold the body, for & few seconda only, with the head hauglug down, ko that the water .may run out of the lungs sud windpipe, 1V, Looson all tight sxticlos of clothing about tho neck sud chest. V. Hee thsat tuo tongus ia pullod forward If it fally back inta tho throay. By taking hold of it with » haudkerchio! it will ot slip, VI, If tho breathing has ceased, or noarly so, it must be stimulated by presswie of tho cheut with tho hands, iu imitation of the nstural breashivg; forcibly expelilug the atir from the lungs, aud sllowing b 10 re.enter und expand thow by the elastivity of (he ribs, Remember thist this 18 1he most important etop of all. To do 1k readily, lsy the poraon on his back, with & custion, plilow, or "some firm aubstauce undor bis sboulderu ; thon press with tho tlat of tho Lands over tho lower part of thoe hreast bane sud the upper part of the abdomen, keeping up & rogular jepetition and relaxation af pressure tweuty or Lhirty times a minute, A presgury of thirty pounds ‘may be applied with sfoty ta a grawn parsan, ) _ VIL Rub the imba with the bande or with dry cloths coustantly, to sid the clrenlation snd hesf the body warm, N VIII. Assoou as the person can swallow, give & tabte-spoontul of wyirits in hot water, or somo warm cotles o tea. 1X, Work daliberatsly, Lo natgive u fluiehu. Yfllwfll 'lfn llz:ux-hd Q:bg '-flu,vl joure. 2 l';alhhm 8 the roqueal ot tho Humane Bocies +y of the Commonmealth 62 Mantachiusaits, 1873, too of Warreaat, Now ¥ et J willDe seatzo RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R.ER.1R. Radway's Ready Relief “TRES TITE WORST PAINS In fom Oue 1o Tenty Minges, NOT ONE HOUR After reading {his Advertisement need any ong suflee with pain, Radway's Ready Relief I§ A CURE FOR EVERY PALY, It was {ho first and i3 tho Only Pain Remedy That fnstantly stons the mast exernciat| nflammations, 'tk Cator. congeuone Fhetes or i tomach, Bowele, of uthor gl Loneh vther glaiids or orgass, by In from One to Twenty Minutes, No mattar how sinlont or oxcriciatio umatie, fod-tidden, Infirm, Grippled ralgic, ur prostrated with dliosso way quller, Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammatlo of tho Bladder, Inflammation of the H(‘!‘w-n elg, Mumps, Congeation of the LI.IDS\. ore ’I‘hi‘ont, Difouly reathing, Palpitation of _the Hoart, !lgflloricu Croup, Diphthoria, Cn- Taol.'z?:r?‘ Ivlmvfluen;m‘ Hfir:ldnchc.‘ iohio, IWouralgin, Rheummtis) Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, i Tho application of tho Tteady Rofiof ta the part or E;?:x:‘lllgfi.iha pain or diffcuity extsts will ‘alford eass Twcaty drops in half & tumblor of watar will, in & fow miniles cuta Horains, Sour Stomach, Hoarte mps, Bor e, Wk Nosdaciin ‘Diarrhoa, Dysentery, Chollo, Wiod Y o o sitw. i to 'Ivf'(mamllp Wi o Feclors aHond AlwoTe READY ELIGK with thom. " tow drops i waton vy EMVfll‘ sicknces or paine fram change of fow drops tn wator will ctier than Krench Brandy or Bitters as s atimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fovor apd Agno cured for fifty conts. cotadtal Aot T4 the warld That i} gus forcr ot 2ty .m: ll{)filhn{r mAIn?Inxn’-.lh'lllulu‘;,llurlu!l tr.mma, Sollow and othor fovors (aiddd ba Ratway's Lills) so quick a4 Hadway's Roady Reliof, Yl adyaps Roadr Hallof,” Kilty conta por Lotile HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong and pusa rich blond & Claar akln 200 SoautiTal complonion sootred s eiiett h ) Norvoon s DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has mado the moat aatonlshing oures. 8o quiek, 3 Fapid oo the changoa tho b goas wikdar tha iiluches of this by won: dortul medloigo, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every dronof tho Baraspariliian Resol e caten Bromuy (he biond, SWwoRL, Aring: and ather Rai aud juicos of tho ayetein. the yigor af’ 1de, far it repain 1ho wastes of tha body with nd 3ol AU jornfula, syplilla, consumption, s tha flm;:l, x,nqmn, ‘tumors, o ojlior paria 'of tho" ssatem, i 2 Sh e oy and the worst forays -l skin e a ver sorcn, scald hioad, ringworm, sl rhioum, erysinclas, ache, biack spots, worma fo thio flosh, tumors, oancors i tha’ wowb, aud’ a)l weakoning and valnful discharges, night sweat of rpo) att warienof thalify prigafble, e i o euvatiy of thle wonder of modsrn chomiatry, ang fow use will 10 &y porsan waing 15 for sithor” Giesso 1 cor ruptions, Potent powor ta aure ther T, ing reduced by th cendnin arreaiing L % i} l’:l!l socUre, - ouro ia cerlaing Lot onco {his tber and dr- At ths I'Alhm‘. aud_degoinposltion th piinually p sud repairs th e With e ) & Sars 'L'i';nffl:u'lv’fix"l‘nn'm sSeued, o and thisthe cdy comm cation, and guocod .."1';3 UEishing. tha Toss of atos ita ropates wlll berapid, and ovary day thio patient sl faol Dimaclf growing b strente: B oo di goningiatior, appotite imbroriak, &3d Jodh aad woless IDCrCANIng. ” . A AR :2‘5’-‘31;5‘,’.’3';%“%"“"“:“»3 Constitutional, pad Skis dhasvon, bue §4 ja tho only posie tive cura for Kidnoy and Bladder Gomplaints, Urinary sad Womn| Moo e ¥ o &b‘mfl’gw& €30, aibuminurls, and (o) &9 are brick- dustdaposits, orthe watar 1 thigk, “clovdy, “riand with nubijances like the whita of a: - or throads Uke white silk, oy thore leamorbld, dark, bilious appearunsy, s phiig bue dust depoaits, sad o ¢ ansickilog of ho bauk 4ad algoa e toise, Tumor of Twelve Yenrs' €rowth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent, Qraval, R of 5 BEYERLY, Masy., July U o Bapwaxy herohnd m&fag‘iumvx B e Al lH H hary 'ann Lalp for z7fliing thiah wag recommand. 1ma irent, asd’ thought WAy iy bad B aith, . B b h} iy Bad ol falth. I ; fared for twalve ra. chLnxhau ot 90126 reat pdingbey wea'e Fills ‘aud twa botties oi your { “'Aflul \d thare (8 ot of Mw”bflfl‘ nl (o]t 8] botller, sartar, sod happior than ave fop twy ‘Lho 0 F was ia thelett side of thy b you fug ] ita el af oihis You i praahl rz‘a': Prigo, 31 par bottle, i AN IMPORTANT LBTTER. Cinstosath 0 ewspaper KNAFE From & promlasat guntleman and ravld GI o o mast ur'xl;‘u&r- A A publishors throughuut the United Statas, NEw Yong, Oct, 11, 1970, D Hunwar. Dain 81n: ¥ o tadassit bova For ot duty o the suffering to make & beiaf Viatonoat of the wou el geas ¢ uf guue A B Eat i s et with o Measble i o Hud S shd {ininary eruaus s Blels sume Lwlro monthe 24 calinaed Lo meet tecelnly adeating disesse, which B shystalans o b "!I.ILI{IB atricturs a Lidaors a Lioic ohizion Uit wy suer3 fEotlng radically o R it isiilon b L on who had b T Y e e T Totanad 52 o esl a3 wall Ay prar, CA1o L WA araste 4 ) WIANES, otnconau, 0. DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills matka O d £ al Vie 160 1 aiTset &' poslito auter Blarely Ves. \ contalatng oo meroury, winetaly, of delstariid 5o arve tho folloxiag amplucs rewaliing from v # st ) Filve. Culuess of the Blood 1o the ‘of the blomach, Neuses, Huartburs, Dix uah linous of Walahit In (o Hionach, -Sour £t tloce Blaking os Flatterings 1a the Bt of th Bions ahy wlioning o0 tha loade" aysied snd ' Bisical Hreton e Fiuiforings st e itdart hckina b gotation wben (5 a Lylng fure, D B LA ehetency ot Potiacton, Vollowoees 5 b e 2 o the bin 20 S ) b Radey Gkt Liord f Kyos, suida Vluanencl Hssh bursiop s the ¥ fres thasrtest from Aéo{ht sbove-named disvrders. tox. B0ld by druze. Rend “False and True,® - numumw whl‘unwu & (xi.l‘v- ‘ lug

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