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he Chicagoe Dailp Tribumne. VOLUME 28, PRESCC COLORS, _ FLORENTINE RSO COLORS, MANUFAOTURED EXPRESSLY FOR Trosco and Scens Painters, £.'W. DEVOE & C0,, Now York. FORTY SUPERFINE COLORS, ared very oarefully, in pulp state, with- f.ff"m or mnl. and vl'chd 1n white ginss bottiss. Very convenisnt and economical. FOR BALE BY JOHN ALSTON & CO., 179 & 181 Randolph-st, shot. Bawthe women sfisrwards desd, with their throats cut. I saw as [ came up to them » man kill 8 young gitl. The men wore marched in double file first, then thrown in single fils, with soldiers slongwide. Ileard thie emigrants con- ,n:u tng thomsslves on their safety from tho ndias At last John 3. Highos came snd or- dered my aquad Lo fita. Leo, ltke the rest, had frearms. A GORY HORROR . - Opening Testimony in the Mountain Meadow Mas- sacre Case. BRACKEBUSE, DICKSON & 00, MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF Coal and Coke WILLOW GROVE, . YOUGHIOGHENY (Gas Coal). HOCKING VALLEY. BLOSSBURGIHL. LACKAWANNA (all sizes), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. spectal Indncements made to large Cansumrers abd Dealers, MAIN OFFICE: NO RMIGNANTH XRCATEB Baw soldiers on horesa to taks on the thoss who rsa. Ssw a man run. Saw Dill Alewart on s horse go sfier and kill him. Aaw one wounded man beg for hin life. Higbes eut hiw throst. Tho msn aald “I would not do this to yon, Higbes.” Tle kuew him, Aftor I Qired I was toid to gather up the littlo ehildren. As I wont 1saw a large woman ruooing toward the men erying, ** My husband, my husbandi” A noldisr shot her fin the back, and she foll dead. AsI wentonI found the wagons with the wounded ail out on the ground sad . THEIR THROATS CUT, Went o and found the children. Put them ina wagon and took them Lo Hamblln's hause. Saw no more. The soldiers disparaed then, Two of ths childron were wounded and one died st Hamblin'a, I thipk I had to leave them thare. Many of the noldiata were from countion suath, whom I didn"t know, Nezi dayIsod McCurdy and Willia took the children to Codar City, loav- ing one at Pinto Croek. On ths rosd met » The Story of an Eye-Witness " of That Coid-Blooded Slaughter. flow the Emigranis Wers Detoyed to Their Destraction by a Flag of Trace. CEICAGO. + Men and Women, Young and freight-train of xmgonn Mthmznnnwnflhem!n' e No. 1 W. Randolph-st. | "3 snot Down Withe | s toidbir - obaa’® s it hustled round and got places for thom. I took one girl baby hume, and mry wifa suckied it. Afterwards ‘I gavs it to . Birkback, 110 baving no obildren. Thay were well treated, I beliove. I got good placos for thom where thars ware fow childron. Tho question of allowing (he statemonts of €0-00napirators aa to tha disposal of TUE EMIGRANTS' PROPRRTY after the masuacrs was hero srgued for an Lour. Tha Court hehl it sdmissible. - During the argument, Sutherland, for the defonse, bit- terly maid it was an attempt to fix the crime on somo ove else. I.celbq- RATLROAD YARD: 8. W. cor, Carroll and Morgan-sts, OFFICHS|[FHICH LUMP TO RENT | COAL. out Mercy. The Bodies Disinterred aud Mangled by Welves. Brigham Young, when Informed, Advises the Strictest IN THE ‘We have a limited quantity of ing only &> figaro-head. -, Baekin, * for 1 fresh-mined LEHIGH LUMP Coal Seorecy. the prosecation, replied that he wanted bnt tho now en route by all rail direct from trath, whoever {t implioatod; that Antherland tho SUGAR LOAF COLLIERIES. foared bis el chiant would ba vexchel. This T caused a deci Ll 10 aown L | Zomillgrphiably/airive Court-Room Incidents - The | Srghan Souny vas moml. """ HR s D TO BRIONAM YOUNG, Prisoners’ Demeanor. Witness resumed : Aft 1 days, Haight o Monday, July 26. | ®risone s il Ay gl ais INQUIRBE OF Sond in your orders. The Cosal cattle, and goods of the omigrants were, to got them and put them in the tithing-honws, ~ 1 was to brand tio cattle, ' too. TFomud thers John Wiss, and Hunter. and Allen. 1 put the goods ju tho Chnreh tithinn- office collar, loft the wagona in front of tho tithing-ofiice, and branded tba cattle mith tno Church brand, & crom. Lee wasin the collar with me, and saw tha goods. Iaight and Higteo told me a council bad been hold, and f.ee depu- tized to go to Prosulant Brighsm Young and ro- port all_the facts of the massacre. » Las weat, and I followod to atteud the confersaco Oct, will be in oxcollent condition. Prico $10 per ton on traok, cash. B L. HEDSTROM & GO, GENERAY AGENTS FOR LEINIGH YALLEY €0. AND BLOSSBURG COAL CO. CHICAGO OFFICE, Corner Adams and Market-sts. WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. A Daring Bank Robbery at Winthrop, Maine. [ How the White-Eyed Boy Planned an Escape .from Prigon, Record of Minor Crimes. : fioor of the at i st Balt Lake Oity, . Mot Leo, nt Balt T L Re 7. " Yery desirati for stove SHIRTS. Take, and ssked if ~ bo Lad ' reported T ple room or Jight merchandiaiog, to Prigham Young. Ho nnid, *Yes, evory BRINTNALL & TERRY, 175 Loko-sf. patticular,” The esmo day I, Leo, snd THE MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE. A HOBRINLE KECITAL. Beaven, Utah, July 23.—At 2 o'clock tho first witnoss in the Mountain Moadow case, Robert Keyos, was called. 1lo came to Utah u Oc- tober, 1857, through Mountain Moadows, Baw tio piloa of badies of women and ohildren, piled promiscuonsly, about sixty or sovonty; the Chiarley llopkine callod on Diigham Young. s thors, in_preseuco of them, said: *'You have chiargo of that property in tho tithiog offico, Turn {t over to Jotn [), Les. What you know of this say nothing of it, Ilorr’t talk of it. even among yourselves. Whon I camo home I bad to go to tho Vagss load mines Lo got oro. When I wan gone Leo took tho property, had an anction, and sold it off, Bo Haght and "Higbeo told me. Iiafght #old part of tha property to Hooper, *SUMMER RESORTS. {oimi Ledge Honse, Wells Beach, He. Wi A WORCESTER & CO., Proprictora, i rod the beet om the ssa-oonst of N s e ey ‘and rivor batbing, wiilh hxcellont Laatliting for sailing, al “put-door smuseinonts, SHIRTS! To ordor, of the best fabrics in usd. _Fufi lines . in . stock of our own msnufacture, We are prepared to make Bhirts to order in eight hours, whon nocessary. children from 2 months old to 12 years. . pl.r;.l"g At M:lbhfin:: i Tho emaller were tora b’ wolves * and UTAI'S CONGREASIONAL DELY.GATE AFTELWALIM, Eiianaid drives on the shiore sud 4 a for boots and shoss, There wero Indisos at the forate. | Thp best the mackod can afford g crows. Bomo of tha * bodics were shot, | masaacre. Tho hills wers pretty full of thewm. rfl“d?.'.;‘}?.'fi'f’fl;‘.‘i‘n‘t bay 1::«; ot e guney b gomo had their throats cut, somo woro stabbod. | Thoy wore dogsuuud to kil tho womon. Saw ibls boautsfol resort. w St pd kY All were torn by wolvos excopt ono, 8 woman, | one Indian, Byack, cut a littlo hoys throat. — e e 1ittl 7, whicl ad Heand no offort to restrain the Xudlmi Revoral A ailittle way off, 1 e . Vi MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, n way off, which appesred aa f aslesp. | g 5l 100 M otnded, and throa diod of thewr There was a ball-hiols in the left side. Thoy ap- pesred as {f the bodios had boen dead fiftecn days. Bovenof uy sawit. There was a pilo of men's bodies further on; didn't go to ses thom. There was no olothing an the bodies, except the Jog of one sock on s man, Noneof them were soalped. wounds. The Indians camo hack to Cedar, wheto Ilived. One was called Bill, and one Tom. Both wera chisfs.=Saw nome etigranta’ property with the Indians, Baw Leo got dressos and jeans from the tithing oftice out of the emigrants’ plunder. 1 loarned from Allen that Teeo wwaa tho ono to gathor up the Indiaus to at- tack emigrants. Talked with Looabont it aftor- ward, Leo was Indisn Agont at Harmony, The Agent traded with the tribos, and {saued goods aid rations of the Govornment to the Todisus. The Court biore adjournad uatil 9 s, m. BCENES IN COURT. Aftor to-day uight nesslons aro to be hold. The Court warned tho citizens not to spesk to tho jurors from the strct, and declared it would arrost and punish siich offenso. Duriog the time Kilogen 8mith was testitying, ginng the horrible datails of blond, tho Aus- Jonwe was terribly painful. Lec's mquare, ard, low-browed faco apd wmeck bocamo fairly pueple. Black and his wiven ecarcoly broathsd, straloing forward to catch each aylla- ble. 'Tho oxcitemont in town i3 intonso, Iam propared to state that Klingen Smith’s atory 1o all material details 18 tho samo 88 Loo's ¥or Pulmonary Diseases. ASHEVILLE, . O. G ; This fnetitution for tho cure snd treatment of pere »oms suffering {rom Lung Disesses, {8 now open and will remain to throughout ilo entire year, Ashavllls, 2,250 feet above tha Jovel of the sea, haa for s fory Hime been vusited Ly such pationts, and the climate ia well Kmawn to exert » beneficlal inGuonce o consumplivos. For particulars address GLEITZMAN, M. D;, Physician in Chatge. Takeside House, This favorite snmmer retreat s naw open for guesta Bitusted on Laks Blonona, diseotly oppasite Madlson, . snlysix houns' ride from Chiosgo. Charges moderats, Yor piitictlars adiees . F.'ROOB, Propristor. THEE OCEANIG, ISLES OF SHOALS, N. H. -MEN'S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st,, Chicago, Pike's Opera Housp, Cincinnatl, i 10. Per: Gventf - DISCOUNT Onall garmenta ordored of us daring Joly and Awgust, 1875. 'We are prepared with oar AUTUMN STYLES and PABRIOS to siecute orders for FALL and WINTER gooda e woll aa for tho romatndor of snmumer, WUDDING OUTFITS A SPROIALTY. EDWARD ELY & CO., IMPORTING TAILORS, WABASH-AV,, CORNER MONEOR.8T. ABAMEL DENNETT CALLED: Was at tho Moadows in Decembor, 1857, Baw the bones thors. It was » burnible sight. Thero woro skelctons of women and children, curls, long treases of hair dyed in blood. The childron wore 10.to 12 yoars old. Soms of the skulls bad the fleah dried on. Tho bodios had been coverad up, aud the wolves bad ovidently dug them ap. Phitip Ilingen Smith, of San DBernardino, Cal., called: ‘The prasocution entored s nollo prosequi as to himself. Ho Hved in Cedar City in 1857. The Mcadows wero 45 milos south of Ceasr, on tho Californis road, He was at the maasacre in Soptomber, 1857, Heard of tho emigrants coming,” Paeople ware forbidden to trade with thom. IHe folt e e foswlon as o tho ci ing- (i e gt A S ot SPABLIITED 1a54. s daieyts Ls,vih ot e o | ik selenn e e, Ko m, . ., il 8a.m. ;| Tule was on Friday. 5.me swore, aud Higbea % t . L B B GENERAL NOTICES. i| fnod Thom, Thoy Wenton, v M0 HIEe | fogh Ho coud not bo hapzachol, sure by {exoepi Hundey), JOIIN K. POOK. Propristor. 3 HEAID BUMONS OF TROUALY i on Bunday. It was the custom to hLavo meet- logs of_the Prosident and Council, Iistiop and —e—s JESSE POMZROY. UK ATTENDTED EACAPK. “CAUTION. T?E WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING DA« CLHINE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Council, sod Iigh Council. 1 wat & Dishoj COMPANY respocttally cautlon the pablio d p. Bastan Post, July 22, 1 - 4 | ‘Ch tter camo up Wwith % 2 DENVER, COLORADO, :1&‘5"\“"i‘fi?"‘f&f\'fix"i‘x‘i’b‘x’{f&'fi?a’?fi%fi'3.?.':: 04 | aato their destruction. | Lisight, ‘u'i"u";m" | Whataver may have boon said in favor of o polmthem off as " neady et ok nfrod 8o (a2 | Morritl, © Allen, Willle, tuyself, ~and | Josse Harding Pomeroy's mentsl aud moral ir- e inest und lareest Hotal 1 tho Wast, and Mtording | Hiy irbe o0 tol? maie Yao '.nn.n.|wxlm5mu|.. othora’ were | thore. Some bretbren | responsibility for the appalling crimes which ho sasgnificant plow ofSW & MARSHALL, Propristors. lo is stamped " Fat Mac, 15, 180l Al athiers aro | opposed deatruction. 1did. Maight jumped up | hag committed, his’ last exploit and attompt to worihiess fulis L d Lroke up the meeting. I asked what would i - — e oyl DL G0 sud broke up oting, 1aaked what would |yt i prinon bodds shows a skill and cun- ‘OCEAN NAVIGATION. Yo W Cileago. | bo the consoquences of suct sn act. Then ning which seems to fndicato that since ki con- finement in jail he bhas fully recovered from theso Infirmitics. Bluce his mceiveration in Obarles Btecot Jail, Pomeroy has behavea him- Haight got mad, The Indiaus wore to dostroy shem. Un Monday Higbee, Haight, White and 1 et and talked over the samo subject again, I qpposed their dostruction, He (Haight) relent- Tational Line of Steamshipa. PENNSYLVANIA NEW YORK TO QUEHNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. " +1 ed, and told White aud £ to.go abesd and toll o ROLAND. T30 Ha MILIT ARY A[} ADEMY 1 thé poools the emizranty shoild gothrough safe, | "e1f fairly, giviog bat littlo troublo ta tho jall EGYPT. 4 0a3't0n tui b Augnsf L officials. The refusa! of the Executive Councll Rk QU e ALy, 1Lt Aneust AL 3 3 Wa didso. On the road wa mot’ John . Leo. BPAIN, 4811 tons Gaturday, Slst Auguat, 38 Told hiwm wiiere and why wo were Eblug, Horo- { to commute his death sentence has weighed COL. THEQ, HYATT, President of this Acsdemy, will be st tbe termen Louse, in Chicsgo, on Satur:: sy, the 24th iust,, between 10 &, m, and 1 p, m,, and, il be Eeppy ko sée patzane of L Acadomy sad otn- «era on official business, MUSKETS. : A SACRIFICE! 0. §. Minskets for only $2.50 each A lberal disconnt will be made for 60 or more. ! These are no cundomnod guna. They are the guna ued by (o United Btates Army nntil exchsuged for the fmproved Bpringeld and ofher makes, EVELY GUN 18 I PERFEQT ORDE: ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., 108 Madison-st, PROPOSALS, To Lumber Dealers. plied; **I bave something to say about that mat- tor." We pansed the etugrante atlron Springs tho next morning; we passed them again as we camo back. They had twenty or thirty wsgous, Thers wors over 100 peoplo, old men aud middle- IEM!. old women and middle-aged, youths and children, Near homo wo met Iru Allen. Hu #aid the emigrants’ doom was sealod. THE DIE WAS CAST YOR DESTRUCTION; that Loo bad orders to take mou, go out and intercopt them, Allen to go on and ocouuteract - what we did. I went homs. ‘I'bree days aftor Ilaight scut for me, aud said orders had cowe from tho camp, They didn't get along, aud wanted rein- forcoments ; that he kad been to Parowau and got furthor orders from Col. W. H. Dama to nish the maassora ; to decoy out and spare ouly the small children, who could not toll tha talo. 1 went off, and met Allsn, our first runser, sod others. ligbes came out and maid: **You are ordered ont, armod and mhulppm!." Ha I weut. Hovkius, 1ligboo, Joha Willis and 8amuel Purdy CANADA, duly 20, at oy 1S Cabi and 88, currency. Raturn tiok. e ol raten. Busrage icketa, 836 currency, ealia for &1 and upwards oa Oreat Britaln, Nacibesst corner Olark and Randoiphats. (cpposite new sres Tiomeer Univgt, oo i ‘AMERICAN / LINE, REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM . LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Axd sl portata Oreat Britaln and the Contisent. zather beavily on his mind, aud he has wilhiua weok expresssd. himseif as being without the aligheat hope that he could escape death on the gallows, Doubtless thia wsa the thought which actuated him to mako an attempt to oscape from prison. T The partioulars appear to ba as follows: The prisoner Pomeroy, since his condemuation, lins been confined 1n oell No. 19, which is on the sec- ond corridor o the wouth wiog. Tho room 1s Iarger than tha ordinary cells, and & full view of it can be obtained from the oflicer’s dosk in the rotunds, Therooms aro cleaned once or twico » woek, as occasion may require, Sheriff Clatk belng extremely particular rogardiug tho clean- lineas of thoprison, This work {s dono by the prisoners who are merving sentenocs thorein. Tuesday morning, while a conple of mea were cleaning Josse's cell, & pisce of wlita paper, J. 1. MINE, Western Agent, . corner Madison. ‘ONLY DIREGT LINE 70 FRANCE, betwoen Now York and iavre. ey MAlL Beasinaiilpe u‘:‘n’;‘n‘«‘l‘x‘l’p‘f_'{if&"""‘" n:;_;vdu‘.“g:.:z‘fl weoub « aloug. We lm.lto cm]z[ b‘l"‘ - | pasted to the front wall by the top cdgo, fell to ANOK," . A Propossls wanted for 3,400 plscos of 8 by 14 and S by | 4O WagODS, o Eor amblin® | {10 floor, whon, lo and bLelold, thero waa A B Bk Hb%’;‘,"?“"u’am?‘fv"&‘.f; O e Lo A Biee e (ot Mishigna | Th0ch [n tho night,” threo miles from | S5 R0 RO o LR SO T T e ;i:z:\m’. mw‘»o;a.' ’ll“ ‘:fla’: ';“a.x Ih::“:::‘- ine) ; also, for 14 E; uumln by 14 1;“,‘".:“,.‘ I:oamlgn{:u. 'nm;: mnhLo]- .fldmh"!\u:mmf removel 4nd oF ‘;mr othere in guch i A aparh -« | fog 30 et 1ong, of Norway pine, “Apply to BAUER & | tho general ‘eamp, where the largest number o d ' threo modsilons, and ‘inciading Al Becsssarise witkout sitra 7 Easailo et mey were thon » conditfon a8 to ba_taken out with a EBNITZ, Architact 2 ound. The emigrants were not P 3tORGE MACRENZIR, Agvat, 85 Brosdwsy, I L - 2 TS all kilied, Los called me out for cousultation, | faw minutes’ work, The displuced bricks NOHOR LINX. HUSINESS OHANOES, ousside. Ho told me the aitussion, wera at the right hiand sido of the barred win- Krers Batarday 10 Glasgow, Derry, U S S T T R i TUE BMIGEANTS WERE STBONOLY FORTIFIED, dow, oa & lovel with the botiom. The wall at Ldverpool, da. Cabin, 876 1o 9 . LA J .| nad there was no chance to get them out ; that | this poiut in aboat 2 feet thick, and tho bricks f;f‘-‘;-fi,a“ ncludidy proistons. L ‘| .11igbes waa ordersd to decoy them out the bost | wero removed from the iuside. 1dia mothod of ournor Latisl lfl,“mh.dfifl.fMAE way ko . could. That. was %ud to, and tho | loosenlng the bricks waa by seversl pieces of o Ubickas, 2 . FOR SALB. . comnmand was given to John 1), Lee to curry out | strong wire which werw in the outer rin of his > TSR . the whols plan, They wont tocamp. Les form- | wash-baaiu, and which he bad, by somo means Grent Westorn Stonmship Line, | we ofer our Packiox Jloaso for asle very chess. | od all Sin soldiern 1o Liotlow aquaro, bd | bost known to biraself, broke intd plocas. With MEISIT, W 2 ristol (Bagland) direck, 8 Tce House, and Ketatl Market conoeeled.'| gddressod them. They wore all white men, | theso bie scraped ous tho mortar aud loouensd » moke Housbe, TeeTion: Tt Location ssesllsat for m"i?&n'un'»'voon 400, Commiusfon Mercbants, 170 Washtoglo One Complete Bot of Machinory for Making Butter Tubs or Pails. fow bricks, . Bomo, of the wires were bout lo auch & manoer sa 4o enable him to dig the mar- tar from the bricke in the rear of thoso which hou had first looveunod, Hls othier ivstzumouts wore the cover ip g sardina box, which gave about fifty io all. Tho Indians wero in another esmp. Haw thore Blade and his son, Jim Pearca, probably hia sona, too, pll thoss from Cedar, aud Dill Htewart and Levin Jacobs; think Dau McParlaue, too, Blade and I were uulnfio()l. o oy 'ty Cabin Pasiags, $10 SPORTING MATTERS. RSP e e e i e ] ‘Hsa boen but little uesd, It ls in commplote running | but we nld, v What can we da: wo cau't bim sharp edgy, and kis iron apoon, which was POOLS oriee, poekwill bo sold o _Cn bs seon runmiug i | oursslves, Just then the order o march | much worn twhied, snd boot. . Uno of the 5 our Factory, STERLING mum;‘u In“o.. i ;vu,-hgslun. a We 3 h‘ad Bgo m rauudll éo igu .cxudlr. vory um‘;ug. lad |b|mu o , X erling, n ubla o, 1gbes had comm wrenched off, jaud was usod re & luver ON TIHE YACHT RACE T of partof themon. 1t \";l the Nauvoo Legion, | to pry the briokd ‘The mortar and ploces of At FOLEY & ILYAN'S, VINEGAR. organized from tens up to bundreds. Wo brick were cmy;:ind in & paper which was pliced under his) aud thore was quita a lot of tho reluse mslter ou the ioor of s plan was disgivered. Tue place tha break was baiosth tho window, cated s uot tubo sven from the outside, window edfo waj covored with au atlas, braced up by anotlier tpok sgainat the baru. Tho uols on the iusido was coyored by thrse shopts of white paper pmwted tagother, and tho top sheet asted to the wall by susp, Whou the wen eu- ored ths cell toploan it. Pomumfir stoud loaning 246 Olark-st., at 13 w., . 14 Hutries. POOLS ~ BASBE BALIL, White Btockings ve. Mutuals, st 140 Olarkat, &b 13w, to-day. marchod in_ sight of the emigrauts, Either Batowau or Loo “ > WENT OUT WITR A WHITE TLAG. The man from the emigrants met tham. Leo and the tnsn sat down on the grass aud hada talk, “Don't kuow what they talked. Leo went with the man {oto the intreuchmenta.: After some’ hours they came out, and the emigrani came up, with theie wounded in wagons shead. The wounded were those hurt in the thr days' previous fight. They sald the Mo coll when PRUSSING’S "ine VINEGAR 1Celebrated for lta PURITY, STHRNOTH and PALATAULIENENS, w AR AL W Sl g aacay, Shlvager -me =9 P e, FaicBANKE” ANDARD TANDAR; FINANOXAL, mons _ and udians couldn'y oust | sgaivat the wiudiw, will Lis back to the broak, oA o~ r~prmeenramonen~ | omigrants. Next came the wowmeu, next the | and seemed o tiko mattors i a careloss man- S C A L E s men, A4 the emigrants came up, tho mon | nor. Whon it becas necossary for the work- balled, avd the womou on foot, cl on, sod | men to wayh ll}u tloor whero lie was standing, QF ALL KLNDS, v & ve the woundsd wens on shead with Johu D. Leo. | they ordered Hm to miop syide, and, as Le PFAIRBAUNG, MONBE & 00s | qp real sstate 1o a4 immediate ty, | Lhe sol had 50, be all x to -hooj a4 tho | did l):uth- paparover the Lols full to the door lunuuinu.umun Amproves prel % llf&u 00 7 'ward, I #xed.onee, Hon's kuow if I'kliled m{ ‘and his Jeti waa discavered. A lnvésl- Bacaraful tobey qoly the Gepuling. RS Wt ug:. ; s men were Bob all XUlad tha fires | getlon of pbe oal was ln mads, snd soon the CHICAGO, SATURDAY: JULY 24, 1875.—TEN PAGES. fact waa reverfod that ha had made two other attempte to out through the brick wall. One was juss beneath the window, whara be had dug Into the mortar around the one brick, bui had sbandoned it. The other was the brick work aronnd the ventilator oves the doar, but thin was shan abandoned. as it was diffionlt to work, he being obliged to atand upon the top of hia chair- back and balance limmelf. The placo be finally solected waa tie best, s by removiog eight bricks and sawing off ona end of bar, a hole would bo made safiiciently large to allow him to crand througb. It is sad that bad he sacceednd in getting out of his cell it wan bis intention to ssours the stout corl which draxs ap the curtaios to the oater windows op- povite kis oell, lower himself by it to the base- ment, and than enw off the bar, which would admit of his pxrasge tothe yard, whon escape orver the wall would ba a comparatively easy mattar, Hin plan saomn to haye been & well and Jong-matured piao, and ha no doubt boliaved tlat, Laving everything in readiness for bin de- partore, bs would leave the room at miduight, when thers would bo no ofiicer in ths rotunds to intercept him. Hera bo labored under s very graat mistaks, a8 when the officer in relioved at midnight anothier takes his plsce and remsins unul morulug, Pomeroy 1 reported to have said thatif ho were succesaful in gething into 1ho rotunda or yard. and that duy parson should undertake to thwart his design, Lo wouid not hesitate to Lill thbom. Pomeroy was of conrae re- wmoved from Cell 19, and put in & roomthe walls, floor, snd cailing of which sre of granite. Among other things found in ins coll wese two lettors writlen by Jease to his mother aud brother, tho contauts of which will explain how he intended to provure instruments to cut the iron bars. The misaives aze lengthy, aud deecribed io full bis plan of encape, going B0 far into detail mato ivo diagrams of the =ection of tho prison in which ho waa confinod, the rotunda, windows. sud uvar{thinz which waa to Lo cut away for hia oscape. In thess lotiors hio bopa thom, for God's sake, to bring him & filo, and describon the kind of ono *an told about bofore,” indicating that Nie hsd talked or writton about it previously, Ho waoted thiem to put ths file 1nto s banans, as fruit could be psssed to a prisoner with- out examinatiou. 1l even goos so far & to state that he would bave plouty to ent aftar ou- caping; that he sbould go Lo Caoads and becoma & citizon of that country; that ha should travol Ly night, and that sach s thing would be much aud carry the defalestion ti1] Munoh conld make 11 good, and was detec by s legislation in- vastigation committes during the second winter of hia (Seegac's)jterm, whirn the defalcation was: made good by Hoeger's bondsmen, who were also security for Muuch. The jndictment quashed hlgod the charge of ambezzlemen' upon Munch's not paying over the funds to hy snccessor. The one held good with ehargs him with felonious embszzleuwent in canvertic money, $100,000 being the amount namad, to | own us: Court, and will come up for trisl on ths tems = 75 ing indicsment at this (all tarm. S {ather-in-law, Beoger. who endeavored to cover ' CUTTING AND STABBING, 1| Bpecial Dupaleh to The Chisaro Tritume. Jourr, 1L, July 23.—A party of Joliet roughs congrogatad at tho remdencs of whatis reported to be a disreputable family on tho Lockport rosd, midway Letweon tuas town aad Johet, yesterdsay evening, and 1t scems engaged in ndeadly affray, in which two of the partici- pants narrowiy oscaped with thoir lives, Jobn SeCarty, & son of Maurice McCarty, whose death by sceident was chroniclad 1n Tue Taia- v of Wednesday Isat, and John Hussey, » noted desperado, wers the only ones of the crowd who soomod to bave engaged in conflict. Somethiug over » year 8go both BleCarty and Huskey wers engaged in & cutting affair’ in & Liongo of (l-fame in_ this city, for which Hussey wan nont 0 the Penitentiary, but was afterwards pardoned out by tho Gavornor. In tho present caso McCarty waa shot, the bsll cutting a gash in Lis scalp, whilo Hussey was stabbed in the face and nack vory near to tha jugular vein. BRUTAL ABSAULT. Bpectal Dupateh fo The Chicago Tridune, Jowzey, 1L, July 23.—A bLrutal seesult wass made thie afteruoon apon the Hon. B. A. Fullor, » prominent member of the il County Bar, by Thoeodore N. Graham, & saloon propriotor, for- merly the landlord and lcssoe of the Auburn and National Hotels of this city, Itscems from ro- poris that Mr. Fuller had eome claim for collec- tion on Graham, and thai Graham was move ing Lis saloon furnituro out of the build- Dbatter than wasting away hia Jifo in s prison, | {8 that Lo has occupled for some time. evon it iy sontenco should bo commuted. as he | 3r- Fullor was conversing with Grabam, Tiad 0o hopo it would Lo after tho voto in the | Wbo became vary ancry, —rushed upoo Fuller, knocking him off the ridewalk, Injoring him severely. Graham afterwards went mito his saloon, and taok his revolver out of bis poctet, came out on the sidowalk, aud flonnwhed it around, but went no further, a4 Mr. Fuller iad thon gouo beyoud his reach. Exeoutive Council, e sdjures both Lis motnsr and brother not to divulge the plana Lo baa made, evon to each othar, but begs aud imploros thea to get tus filos sod bring them to the jaul thae pext time they come (which was Tuesdoy), 1lis mothor visited the jail on Tueadsy after- 100D, but was not permitted to ne him, Since bhix plot for eacape was dincovered he hisa become sullen and reticent. Bueriff Clark haa placed an ofticar in front of hia celt to watch hisu until the Guvernor aball dispose of Lis case. g MISCELLANEQUS. A ROMANTIC TRAGEDY New York Herald, Canmoxpary, Pa., July 20.—Early yesterday morning s shockiog tragedy was enacted In the mining Village of Taglormllo, this county, by which one person, and probably two, will meot their death. Living in Taylorville is & widow named Coyno, two children, a son and daughter, iving with her. 'The story is, thets youug msu named Jolin Jordan bsa & long timo dosired to pay his addrewies to Miss Coyno, buv sho slwaya re- pulsed bim. Auother man of this village was morn succeseful in his suit, and Jordan ia re- portod as having been inordinately jealous of bim. On the night in question, about half-past 1, the widow Coyne's houss was surrounded by s gang of rafisus, esidontly crazed with tlquor, who actod In & most disorderly and bols- | yj,req rougits, who knociod Liiw down with somo torous mauner. Jotn Jordan was tho loador, | weapon unkoown to hLim, and then rilled his and it wae evident from their Janguage that thoy pocketn. Fortunately Lo only had $4.50 in cash. [T od Miss Coyne's lover was 1 tho house, | 'fhis villisoas are unknown. and that they hiad coma to maltreat him. 1le was ot in the house, howaver, sud Mre, Coyne appoared at tho door and told Jordan that his rival was not tharo, and requestod the party to g0 sway, Thoy teplied with hoots and & showor of suicks and stoues, aud flually bezan to pound at the widow's door aod demand entrauce. Alra. CCoyne told them thatif they did no: go away she would shoot some of them. This did not bave the desirod effect, and sho took a four-bar- roled revolver from her buresu dra aud, atopping to the windor, firad ono charge. Ono of tue gang threw up bis bands and exclalmed : By (od, sho's alios we!™ Ho foll to the ground, aud his companions ran away, jeaving him bohnd. When the pistol waw fired. tho aon and daugiter ran to whers their mother stood, and_the former took the pistol from hor haud. In the act of receiving tho wespon fromn his mothor it was dischargod again, tho ball entering the sids of Miss Coyuo, comiug out at her back. Dr, O'Brien was at onco siimmoned. The woundod man on the oat- side was found to be Jotin Jordan. Ho was shot in tho abdomen, the ball eutering just below tho nbe and lodging in Jus bodv. His wound the doctor pronounced {atal, and that of the yonug lady verv sorious. 3 Pl arrest of the Covnos was ordored, to await the result of Jordan's iujurica; but the gencral opiuion is that thoy will be exouerated from all b!nmn in the unfortuuate atfair by the Coroner's Jury. THE SAFE _ROBGERY AT WINTHROP, ME. Speciat Dupatch to The Chicago Trihute, Avovusta, Me,, July 23.—Unmindful of the fate of the Bowdernbam bank robbers, which haa given this Btato s bad reputation with burg- lars, a party of professionals mado a visit to the village of Wintbrop this morning, and, inthe old-fashionod way, blow open the safer and got away with about alt that tho explosion did not deatroy, The National Baok sud tho eavings bank ocoupied & room on the sscona flovr of & two-story structure on the mmin etreet io the ocentre of the town. The valuables of both wero kopt in s Morse sate with & combination look. This safo was not iu s vault, but was be- hind the Casbler's counter, At thoendof tho counter was a smaller Tilton-McFarland safe, with & combloation lock, Iu which were placed tho books and papers of the bank. The intelli- genco of the robbery was conveyed by tha sound of & violent explosion at 3l o'clock, which led almost overy one in tho vicinity to saspect tho true cause. ''he Cashior, ouc of the Directors, sud soveral others, rushed tothe bank, which was found to be in w very ecattored con- dition. The two windowa frontiug on the street woro complotely blown out, and the safe and ite coutents scattored in fragmonts all over tho floor. Besides this wers two fron bars, & upike slodge, & comvivation Jimmy, stoel wedges, steel-pointod bLawwmer, & punch, common fuse, sud & dark lsntern, 'Llie romains were picked up sud & busbel basketful carriad to she Cashier's houso, As far as the Invanlfulon has gono it is shiought tue total loss will bo less than $50,- 000, whict will fmpairtho credit of neither jnsti- ANOTHER BRUTAL OUTRAGE. Bpecial Dispatch te The Chicage Tribune, Davesport, In, July 23.—A most flendish crime of rape was porpetrated in this city yes- terday. Mrs. George Magdel, wife of a farmor living near Esst Davepport, was working in hor garden, whon A megro, namo unkoown, came along and saked for work. She said they want- e no help, when the wretch sci her. throw bier down, and outraged her peffon in a moat horiible wisuner, The brate escaped, although & thorongh search is being made by a posss of ofiicers and citizons. 1le has not yet beon cap- sured. 3irs, Maudeal wan so bracaliy maitreated that hier lifo was at ope time despairod of, but sue is better now. b BEATEMN AND ROBBED, Sprctar Lusralch to the Chicago Tribrme. Jorier, 1IL, July 23.—This morning William Doylo, whose parents resido at Elwood, in this county, arrived bere upon s Rock Island train and was rohbed 1n an unceremoniond MANNOT by parties unknown to nm. It soems tiat after tho manuer of the *Chicago bunko-steerers™ he waa enticed into the yards of tho Aichigan Centrat cut-off railrond, aud thore asszuited by HORSE-STEALING, Mpectal Disratch to The Chicago Trihune, Rivensiog, Ill, July 83.—A bay mare and a ‘white mare with & bay colt were stolen from tho pasturs of Jamos Wadsworth, in Lyons, last night. The bay mare was of medium size, black tail, mane, and logs, aud in fine order. Tha white maro waa thin in flesh, had whito ndders ; tho colt wan fat, A largs reward mil be paid for the recovery of thess marcs and the apprehon- uion of the thieves. A KIDNAPPER, Bpecial Disvatch to The Chicaro Tribune, Canpoxpavrz, Iil, July 33.—Neaper, the man who s supposed to have kidvapped two girls from Rolla, Mo, last May, was arrested at Giand Tower yestarday. He is now heldthers nwaiting Chief of Police Rensltarw, of Lant 8t. Touis, who has been mnotified of tho arrest. The girls say Neaper is their ntepfathor, and haa violently outraged their persous. WHOLESALE COUNTERFEITING, New York, July 2).—Secrotary Fish has in- formed Mayor Wickbam that an association of counterfeitors, with their beadquarters a: Bar- celona, Bpain, are preparing tn iseus in thin city 212,000,000 in counterfeit notes of the Bank of Englaud and Bank af France. RUNAWAY FATALITY, Specral Lispateh to Tha Chicaao I'ribune, LaSavex, I1L, July 23.—~Michacl Bolan, & farm- er of 1liall Township, Bureau Conuty, started from Peru last eveulng to drive home, whon hin Lorses, from somu cause not explained, took fright, and ran away, dashivg the wagon to preces and injured him to such un extent that ho died Iast night. QUITE A DIFFERENT STORY. ‘Wasmnatox, July 23,—The womsn who was assaalted on the tug-boat Mike Norton, in New York, Tuesday night, is not the wife of Col. Merritt, of tho United Statos Army, ad ahe claim- wd to bo, Sho i a native of Ludiow, Masy,, snd well known to the police iu this city. ALLEQED EM3EZZLEMENT. Cinerinatt, O., July 23,—Charles Denham, n hookkeepar fu the employ of William Glenuy & 'Cu., was brought bofore & magisteate yestorday, charged with embozzhini sumo §2,000, which wax muade up of & serios of umall pecalatlons, ex- tending over & year or eightesn wonthy, THE MISSING DOCUMENTS, Armawny, N. Y., July 23.—TLo documents miss- ing from the office of the Divislon Engluser of the Ecis Caual, are the final acoount books, aud others papois and documents rulaling to three contracts which sro the subject of investigation by the Cans! Commission. CRIME IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY, Lirrie Bock, Ark., July 3.—Not & day passes tutfon. The robbery was undoubtedly com- | but reports mre received of murders ju the mitted by - thres petsons, two _of | Cherakeo Nation, growing out of tue coytest for whomg] came in the ca yoatorday | principal Chlof of tue natiou, whish vccurs on sfterncon, wnd were joined by a third, Thoy | the tirst Moudav in Auguat, were mot by a fourth, and disappoared down tuo raflroad track, They wers again aseen, at ¢ v'clock, (n town, ang, aftor he explosion, three INDIANAYTOLIS. mon ausweriug 'tho description walked ramdly away and took a tosm in waitiog uuderthe | Arrangements for the Soldiers’ Iloe Mothodist church shods. THIEVES CAUGHT, Special Diapateh W T'he Chicago Tridume, Quixey, Iil, July 23.—~The police to-dsy tracked & couple of notorious thieves to tha out- skirts of the oity, sud, aftor a long sud lively chaso, anoceaded in capturivg them. The mon sro brothers snd have for loug time boon engared in thelr operations. A large number of harneases sud some oar-looks wera found on their premiaes. From tho facl of their haviug oar-looks in thelr possession it is presumed that they are counocted with & gang of car thioves, union.— The Stato 1ntiro, Suectal Dupateh (o Tha Chicano Tridune, InpiaNarorts, July 28,—Tha Soldiora’ Rennlon Oommittes met to-duy, with good attendance, and decidod to hold the reunion on Thuraday sud Friday, Oct. 14 snd 15. liogimentsl reusivus will La i ordor for tha tirst day, and au Fridsy & grand persds, with sn orstion by Seuator Morton and others. Prospects uro very atter- ing for Jarge ropresoutations of soldiors frow alf patts of thu Btaie, Buit was sutored to-day by the Journal Com- pany aud |inmn @, Hu:_gh::;:! ;s-;vlms m; Ga}; oruor, Auditor, mix o h it Dt Tns O T s, oard of Btata Printisg. for dainages alleged to 6. Faur, July 25, ho uprems Caue of | bArsioed it an P Tisdied Minnssots has passod upon the demurrer certl- Sentined Compauy. It b claimod that the fiod from thoe District Cours of Ramuoy County, | Sentinet was nob thu lowest Liddar, and tuat the iu the case of Euul slunch, ex-Stste Treavuror, Bufinl has ri«;laml ..'il\:: ul‘;\zh s v on two criminal indictmaots for embeazloment | The prosect 3 8 - of Biate funds. Ono iudictcent fs beld. gooa, | tieatiou suainut Molutire and Valeutine, of the iaotier dadlaied imausioient foe nob Misgity, | st and Dab Asyloto, and the detenss bagnu that his successor wade suy demaud wpon him thalr testimouy, Burprise is expressed that uei- for thie embeszled funds. Hlis saocessar was his | Freuch, Printiag - Mc. ther EFawkuer, the cuomplaining wituess, nor his agent, was placod oo the staud. Tha case goes back to the Dimr & S NUMBER 334; FOREIGN. T 1 e Channel Tuanel Bill Passes fts Second Reading in’ the En- glish House of Lords. Jo g o R Passage of the Uanadian Copyright Bill in the House of Commons, German Catholics Submilting to the New Church Property Law, What German Artists Will Do for Our Centennlal Expo- sition, A Provision for Religions Tolerance in the New Spanish Constitution, CREAT BRITAIN, PLIMBOLL'S PROTEST. Lorpow, July 23.—Tho protest plased by Plimsoil on the tableof tho House of Commons lass night is published. In it Plimeoll eayst T protest, in the namo of God, sgainat the delay of the Shippiog bill. Alihough tho bill itaolf {a an atrocions m, thero s enough humanity and knowlodge in tha Honse to changs it into a good measuro.” Ko donouncos the pressnt law sgainst breach of contract, which leaves saflors, who have unknowingly sagreed to sail in wunseaworthy ships, the al tornative of & jail or death, snd con- tinuss.: I chargo the Government with wit- tingly and unwittingly playiog into the hands of maritime murderers, inside and outeids of tho Houne, to sccure a continuance of the presont murderoun syatern. I desire to nomask the vil- Hans who sit in this House, fit represcntativea of more numerous but not greater viilaine outaido. I demand thst the bill be proceeded with. Fail- Ing in this, I1ay upon the heads of the Premier and his colleaguss the blood of all who shsll per- 1sh mext winter from proventible eausas, xad do- nouncs againat himsnd them the wrath of God.” THE ROME-TULE BANQUET. ‘The Home-Rule mewbers of Parliament have abandoned their [ntentlon of attending ths Home-Iluls banqust in Doblin on the 4th of August, becanso Mr. Newdegato's convent bill, which they opposo, M expocted to coms up in tho LHouse of Commons at that tima. TNE TONNEL DILL. The Channel Tunuel bill, which has alrsady passed the House of Commons, pasaed ita seo- ond reading in the Houss of Lordu to-day with out opposition. CANADIAN COPYRIGI? BILL. The House of Commons paised the Canads Copyriglt bill. PLINAOLL OBSTINATE. ‘The preas report of the scenes in the Homws ovor tho Bhipping bill says it was remarked in tho lobbies that thore was much method In Phimsoll's msdness, The outburst was appar- ently prearranged. Plimsoll camo to the House with_his valiso, and was propared to go {o pris- boon in the Library of the Commons to-day soarching for procodents, He peruiata in hin refusal to withdraw hia remarks. A tremen- dous acene is expocted whon the subject comes up again next Thursday. THE _FLOODS. The waters of the River Nene, at Psterboro, ate from 15 to 40 feot above the ordinary level. Tha rive wus 50 sudden that bod-rooms in build- ings along the river were flooded, and tho slesp- 1ng inmates barely escaped with their lives. Four thousand acres of grazing land are flooded bo- tween Enrith and Denburg, sod 3,000 cattle do- prived of pasturage., Tho wateria 3 and 4 fess deep on 4,000 scros of land near Whittlesey. DIED, Bir Francis Bond Hoad, formerly Licutenang- Governor of Upper Cauada, and woll known os an authur, is dead, TUE PREINYTERIAX COONCIL. ‘The Conatitution adoptod by the Presvytarian Council bas been made public. The name given 1o the nes union iu * Alliance of the Reformed Church throughout the World,” All churches aro included which bold to the Presbyterian sys-— tam and crood. Tho preanble of the Constitu- tion rocites the objects of the alliance, which are to demonstrato tho unity uf tho bolief among Protestants, organize miesion work, promote educational nud socis} reforms, aod oppose infi- delity and religious intoleranco, TUE ENGLISH HALWAY-CARRIAGE OUTRAOE-CASR $A1D TO DE BETTLED, A Norwich (England) lrnpar of July 9 gives cur:ency, on what 16 stated to be good sathority, to the rumor that tho caseof Col. Valentino Bakor has been settled through the intervention of a very hugh personags with Dr, Dickenson, vrother of Miss Dickenson, tho young lady wha was 80 grossly insited by the Colonel. TIE MFLENEN, The Kalaporo cup, at Wimbledon, was first won by the Canadisns, without a contoat, as the English team did mot put in an appearance. Aftorwards, upon the arnival of tbe latter, the Capadisns shot a mateh, with tho result alrady sunounced, THE AWINDLERA, Alexander and William Collie, who falled and wore committed, io default of $40,000 bail, on & charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, necured tho uecessary bonds sud have besn re- loased. — GERMANY. GERMAN EXUIDITORS AT OUR CENTEXNYLL. BuawiN, July 20.—Tho hst of German eshibe itors at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition hias been officially closod. The number of thoss who intend to oxblbit in the Art Dopartment is 800. Tho large manufactories on the Ablne and n \Vnull‘)hllll aud Baxeny will bospocislly rep- reacutod, An lwperislConnissionsr has baen appointed to obtain_mors room for the German Depariment in the Exhibition Building. TUE ECCLESIANTICAL LAWS, Tho Government continues {0 receivo fromim- poriaut mombera of the Cstholla clorgy their submisuion to the law relattyo 10 the adminisira- tion of Church proporty. SPAIN, NELIGIOUS TOLKRATION. Mapurn, July 29.—The Conatitutional Com~ ‘mittos yeaterdsy adopted, by a vote of 22 against 8, the article of the proposed Conatitution estab- lishiug religivus toleration. BIEAMEL BELEARE! Dy Banraxprs, July 38.—The Carllsts hava re« leasod the crow of the Bpanish steamer Bayonos, which was wrocked noar Motrics., pmtas ok, MEXICO, YOMITO AT YEKRA CHUY. (irr_or Mxxtco, July 10.—There were 188 desths in Vera Cruz during the mouth of June, of nbich 125 wore from vomito. g AUSTRIA, LABOR CONPROMISE. Vizuxa, July 23.—The striko of the weavers st Brunn haa endod in s compromiss with the em- ployers. e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, T.onpoN, July 93.—Steamsbip Denmark, from New York, b rived. Boatox, July 33.—Arrived, steamship Chins,* from Liverpool. New Youk, July 23, —Arrived, ateamers Maine, {rm:l Drowen ; Olywpia, from Mediterransan vorte. NO KANSAS FAIR. Bpecial Dispateh o Tha Chicage Tribume, Lawnzxce, Kan., July 29.--The State Bosrd of Agriculture have decided not to hold a State Falrthis yosr. ‘This generally regretted decision is mado, not becausa of {usbility oa tbe part of tho Btale, but becauss no cily csa afford & autliciout subsidy.