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vlew 18 moggostiso, lovausn it gives a hint of tha HNow York Lihnral” programmo, and eonlirme, In rome menanre, thiarimora conceining tho re- cont conforanco in twatogn. It howa that the + Liborals ™ aro ton dng towardn tho Ropublican party, and only wanttho promiso of & kind ro- taption to mako their panco completo, A indl- cetion of their fecliog in affordad Ly tho enger- woss with which they hnll tho proposition to nomioate Froderick Boward ne Tlepublican ean- didato for Bacrotary of Now York State, and in- taprot it as nn fmmenfo concurpion to the s Liboral " cloment. whereas tho mavemont hag & pirely Ropnblican origin. Ity the way, Mr, Tonton i4 agnin mentioned an & candidlate for the vacaney n the Thirty-third Now York Cobgres- wional Disirict. PLUSONAL. A Lank-wit ia what tho wags call o feast to ‘which the Rothuchildy #it down togother, Qen. Goorgo B. McClolan fs in Bwitzerland, bt aleendy shows symptomns of home-sickness, [¢ thore {s o love-matel botweon I'rincess Pratrico aod an Amorican, our countryman swill be boaten in it. Chung Tiung, a Yals Freshman, can hover row ntho University hoat. Lubgs are nut fashion. Listhere, nuwads Tue Hon. N, B. Judd, wifo, and danghter {Ms, Gonll) hnvo nrrived homo. They aro tapping in Lako Moreat, Swimming I to bo tanght st the Ioiyoke Femalo Seminary, Natation is wald to ba proper thare becaus it awimmin's work. Tt is whisperod that tho phreso ** A modern Niuigara™ was suggostod by a photogiaph of Bliearmun giving way to his feelings. The Brooklyn Argus declores that Shammy Tearman hias boen ougagod to lay tho dust along sl great caravan-routes of tho §aliars. J2, C. Etodman, winco his return from the Wost Indies, Lan busicd himeclf on a book on #Che Victorian Poots,” which lio han in pross. * Bhoot tho hat,” oxclalmed a 5-yoar-old Cathe oli3 urclin as Lis oyolightod upon tho berrotia of a |.;;.sz bolding sorvices in Doston on Buadoy weak, Oregon Lins but ono poot, but he's in prison no¥. Lho fact nnod not deter Joaquiu Miller from viniting bia fumnily at Portland, He is in no danger, Yioxford, Masa., has no saloon, no driuking- plice, no hotel, no drunkard, no doctor, no law- yer, no policeman ; ut who over heard of Box- to1d Leforo? Lrig-Gen. Crook: was at Cheyoone & fow daya siuse, 6o routo to the Dlack Hills, whero ho goss 1o peraonally tospoct the coudition of matters w that section. cudge Nyo, of Alamoda Connty, Col., haa m- ined himself politically by rofusing to naturalize forsigners who Lnve nover heard or road tho Constitution Lhoy mwear to support. Julia Swith, of Glastonbury, Conn., would not pAy her taxes, but sho has published s Bible traoslated by herself from the origiual Hobrow s Grook, if that's any consolation. Iha eruol derision which his elogies hgve oslied ous hns driven Mr. G. Washington Childs to s hermitago, whoro he Lina bean concoctng ble 0w obituary in bendeeasyllables. Cradaally Dio Lowis {s narrowing the clrcle of poimiesable difnka. He deuics soda-water to tho thiroty. The timo may sot coms whea Dio will frown upon the watutioal cocktail. Tho young Iadios of Indlana throw the yonth 10 wrestling matches, but it bas beon observed that the contestants cling togotber far more effcetivoly than when athlotes of ono sox gom- paty. ‘1ho Monnonites in Manitoba are tempted to break throngh tholr pacitio religions obsorvances, anil set apais 9 day for condemning the grass- horpers, who bave roduced them to stata of destitation, A manin Cohoos, N, Y., hasn't spoken to bis wifo for twelve years, though living with her all Lo timo and pomsecsing the power of #posch. Tha coupls vary appropristely roside on Har- mooy troot. Mesbert Spencer says women are mors conaer- valive than men; bat Horbert in a bachelor, and dacs not kuow what it Ia to have a porcelalnn sujar-bowl misa tus haad and givo tho glaziur & beavy contract. A wealthy Newport man has reguested yachi~ wmen not to firo kalutes, as oae of hia family has bystorics, The sailors have shown bhim thst noise and navigation are inseparablo, by sban- doning tho barbor. Aumirsl Worden has not Jett 8t. Petersburg, 83 the cablo incorrectly sunouncod. It was a Bwediuh fleot, boarmg tho King of Bweden, which saled from that city. Tho Adiniral la not a bt llatterod st being mistakon for & King. Horsos attachod to tuo earriago of ox-Quaon Tasbella ran away on hoaring tho roar of a lioy. ‘The carrlsge was upsot, sud Leabolls, the Prin- ccus Do Beaufiromont, aud the Duchesso De Valonco woro thrown out. Tho last-uamed lady wed Bovoroly injured. A mournful cadenco markod the voice of one of our prominont budiness men s fow days sinca, whon, roforring to the mauywaatod op- Portunities of hiy enrly lifo, ho remarked : *If Ihed not, many a timo and oft, boon an aas, I #lould now bo an Astor,” An old gentloman who lasn't got through feading tho ovidence in the Beochur cane hewrd last Buturday that 1t was proposad to givo Cen, Dakin » publio ovation at the Acadomy of Musio, and oxclaimed In surprise, ** Why, ho hoan't boen trlod yot."'— Brookiyn drgus. The girla are happy. An Indians Court de- cidos that & girl may be eugaged to Afty suitors #ud guo ovory oo of tham for breach of prom- Lo. What sho wants with twooty-ive pairs of Lreaches, however, ia a question which only the Lew faibios of Turkish trousern throws mny \ght upon. Mlen Nollie Russell, second daughtor of Judge Thomas Husecil, Munister to Venezuels, haa s Goneral st hier foot. Blo 18 but 17 yearw of age; Las Gen, Ybarrow, calobratod for hia bravery, Dersonal worth, good looks, and patrician faml- ly, bas surrondered. A folo has been glvea in hoaor of her conquest. A distingulahed member of tho Unlversity of Oxford gives us & Freuch voraion of Dickery, Nokary, dock ™ Vnu lsure frapppe, Lo rat wucliappe, Digyure, diggurs dogs. The taz-payers of Iowa Conuty, in thia Blats, dou’t care much about the Beockior ecandal, nor ‘whother Heury O, Bowon knows anythiug sbaut it ornot. But thoy kuow that they have got to Twiso a tax of §71,000 to ustlufy & judgment that Bowen holds ngalust tho county on some rail- road bandk that Le bought for 10 ceuts on the dollar.—~2Milwaukes Newe. HOTRL, AURJVALS, Rrond Pecifo—john Q. eott, Bt Touls} J. 3o Joues, Leavonworth ; 7, M, Bulger, Now York; M, A, Uotchine, Cloveland; W, U1, Nussell, Bt Lonks 33, M Enight, Dos Moines ¢ Willian Myors, Waabington ; J, B Mumford, U. 5, A.; A, Yorves, Ban Fraucieco ; X ¥, Chappell, 8, Louls ; W, O, Layton, New York; M. C. Olark, Bt. Louls; 8, T, ¥oz, NuwYork;T. L. iley, Olncluadi 7 1, Chrisils, Manclisl s 3L Bindure, Now Gk ; Audeaw S Wetoan: ool Hoiae—A. Eia, .. Fahrer ; prie Crowley, 1. W, Daulals’ "‘fL"’L";‘; R 15, e, Jr,, Cn We H LW, Alluon, Toronto J, 0. Rowel: .’ilflxfi:‘:;' 3. s Goorgs TL. b, Ponusyl Wil 1 F, Gorriugion, ¥oraa; ., Trtdguman-Blmpaon, gl ; Bryson, Lowa; Willisw McDowall, Misalssipyd 1.0, Quinlaly, 8L Louls; George D, Guuid, Molie omont Huus—Beolamin Walker, Lowall ; W, W.Ware, Colorado’ . L. Dunlovy,Whealing: n , Kinsaa' Gity; doba’ 1. g‘?nnb‘.“é;‘. Laul; L Bielnocks, Now York; O, M, Verbeck, Bosian; ¥, 1, Outter, Monlaua Territory ; G, B, Gib- oz, dntl.nnlu' 8, L. Olatk, lurtford: B, D, Ed. y luse—Lol.” G, D, ¥uds, Clow p Loee,’ Boaton; Bdward O, Ky, New York W. G Coap, Barnum's illppodeome ; Cal, W, L., Teyios: ’h: ¥ork: W, V, Dunbaz, Wheeling : J. M, Bouthe Ty Woodatock ' G, Wy Floridss W, R x Xiarynd { G. D, Datosr Hoston; T, 3 \\r'méommm: . Sador, oo P G R PR Sk & WASHINGTON. Brief Abstract of tho Attorney-Gener- al's Opinion iu the Chorpen~ ping Case. i Tho Story Concorning Dolano’s Early Retirement Again Revived, Uncomplimentary References to Fisher in the Local Press. A Disgusting Tale of Officlal Lovseness and Sordid Fuvoritisme —_— HMorder and Thisving Tampant in tho Indian Territory. Horse-Steallng a Trade and Homicldes of Dally Occurrence, CHORPENNING. ATTORNET-OENEUAL PIERREPONT'S OPINION, special Dupateh ta The Chizaoo Y'ribine. Vasmisoroy, D. C., July 25.~—Tho following I8 & brao? Bbytract of the opinion of the Attorney- General iu the conteated Chorpening caso: Tho submission involved two questious, Firat, whotber tho Powtmastor-Geneml is obliged to mako sottfomont and payment under tho law o4 it now stands ; and second, whether the ease hay any status fn tha Court of Clalms. The ques- tions wero questions of law, in which the merits of tho caso were involved. Thoe act of March 3§, 1857, dwectod the I'ontmastor-General to adjust the claim of Clhorpenning. Doat- mastor-General Drown, May 25, found due TR CHICAGOD THRIBUNE:; MUNDAY. JULY 26, Y1876, {a o Lo tho criminal error of somo clerk in the War dayn. TupE WILHET HE M The Tuternal llavenun Buzcan to-day reesived {nfarmation of the seizurs of threa moro dintitl- oriew in P'ekin, 1il Thene distilicrie wera neizod 1 the roanlt af Lie axamination of tho nub of the ravanuo hooks, colleeted hiare. ‘Fhene biool, the authoritica thtk, will furninh tho evidence For the arroat of fifty more dintillerioa sud recti- fying ovtabiishmonts bofors Oclobar, (awoy hss witbdramu from the Cuban bond ring. 1t In AAid, will not contoat Morrifl. THE WABRINGTON TRUATY. ’ Tho British Government oo not acquiescs in the construction given to the Washington Y'roaty Ly the Secrotary of tho Ticasury in his circulnt-iottor of April 23 last. Inthat totter Gen, Brintow substantially concluded that the Contuine wcal can, umlor tho treaty, only paey Canadian merchancinn buyond the firat frautier port of tho Umitad Htates in case the merchiandiso is designod for consumption witlin the Untted Staten. Tho Canadisu merchants Yiavo protestad againet this construction, and Sir Edward Thornton, British Mioiater, han indorand their protost. Tho protest clnimn that the troaty of Wanlimgton was framed to prrmit poods un- dor Conwular senl to pans bovond the frontier vort of th United States th & port beyond the Canadian frontior, Nise Pordand, for reshitpment, "I'nn Secratary of Stato hin reforisd tho subject Lo tho Attornoy-Geueral for opinion, DELANO, Delano ts not to remain in the Cabinet in peace, Tho report s again started that the Picaident wrotn him & lettor about Juna 21 swic- ing him to rewign, and that Delano roquustod permiusion to remain at lenat untal the Sioux m- sestigation is onded, Whethor or not thin ro- pore 18 true, it eoems cortain that Nelauo will re- wain until tho closo of that investization, T 7o the Awsociated Press.; n t nLAT, will moon publicly announes that he tho Henstorial siccowsion with DIRELICT AL CONTRACTORM, WasnisaroN, I C., July 25.—The Fost Offico Dopartment has sent to tho Department of Jus- ticn thio names of thirty-uiuo mail contractors, to be prowecated for tatling to porforta servico afier thoir bidw wero sccepted. Thoy will be suied for the differonce betwoon their bids and tho mount paid by the CGovernwmenit, after ro- letting them, which, ou the thirty-nine routes for unn yoar, amounted to #417047. The De- yartment will aldo biiog civil suits against cou- tracturs for damagen auétained by tho Govorus mont in providing temporary service, after their fathiro to fuliil) the contracts, Shie routen wers subrcauontly tet for four years, and ; shonld the Government recover tho above smonnt, euits to Chorpeuning £100,072, Which was pald. Chorpenning potitioned for further relief, snd Jnly 15, 1870, Congross adopted tho resulu- tion which 18 the basis of whut {8 known as the Clospenmng scandal. That resolution directed tho Poetmanter-General to adjust the claim, and RESEVED TUE RIOHT OP ATPEAL from this adjustment to the Court of Ciaims, Creawell, under tma resolution, mado an award of 443,010, Payment of this was arrestod by tho Dawes rosolution of Jan, 12, 1870 Tho resolution authorizing the Crewwell ad- justmont wad ropealed July 15, 1870. The Intent of Cobgrees to praveol paymont of this claim ia clear. The question w. Do tho et of Congrose logally opeiato to preyeut tho payment? Chorponning's counsel claim that the reforenca to Croswell way su arbitration, and that he decision was u ‘\ldlflhll award ; that by zeason of it Churpenning’s rightn wore veutad and could not_be divested by Cobgresy, Attor- ney-Goneral Piorrepont Lolds that tho Creawoll award VESTED NO BIGUTS IN CHOMPENNING that Creswell nas not an arbitrutor ;?l.hnl the award twag not s judgwent. ‘T'he caxs of Gordon vs. United States (7 Watlaco, 93) is & narallel, As to the repoaling of the reeolution suthorizing tho Creswoll adjusument, Cruswweilactod miuls- torally, Au acbitralion nust etop bath parties. Attoruov-Gevural Pietropont thinks that tho Coutt of Clsims would uow entertaln juriediction of the case, but the Creawnll adjustmeont cannot be sued upon a8 & hlndlnfi award, and unicsa Congross shall iuterposo the statute of himite- tions will bar the claim. ——— FISHER. TARD BIOBIES AFLOAT, . Bpectal Displch o Tha Chicage Tribune, Wasuaroy, D. C., July 25.—Thoe local news- popers, now that Fisher fa removed from the District-Attornoyship, have the courage to pub- lish Aomo of the many complaiute that have been mede aguuss him. Ono pupor 2ays this morn- lng : Xver sinca Flsher restned hts lfe-position as Tudgo of tho Supremo Court, Listrict of Coiumula, Lo sceept tlio Distriot-Attorueyship, thy oifics hia L.e conducts e {0 & DUALLF thut gave odeuse, not only (o mombters of the Bar, but to cilizens generwlly, No soner liud e boon appointed than Lo surronnded Limuolf with o gang of wirlkory, White aud bluck, who Were known sa disraputulle’ perons. He rofsiucd them sbont him, atd gave thom Jobas, for which the United States pald, oven long ufter ho' bad buen wurned by frionds und foes that Lifs otlico was beginning o sti} in tho nostrils of ali Loneat mon, 'a thiv day kome of theco pien ara tacitly in bis puy, und s employed o working up bis cases, Fhu consequeuce of hiv cous duct waa that ovil-doers about town who had woney oponly bLussled that they Lad only W “augar™ somo ouu about tho office o go Geott ree, no watter for what Indictea by the Graud Jury, Whether thewo statumonts wero true or nob, it 1% cortain that uo 1wan with plaity uf oney Dav Lewn brought to punivhuont by the District Altorney, no nutter what is crimo, Uamblers Lave been capecially favored, aud though spsaniodic Tubds erere ordetod agaiust them, and sany arrosted, nut ouw of thow bas paid a e, oF Leon fuiprisoned, inder Judye Fisior's reglme, It hav boot asgerted, aud that openly, that theee geniry woro bled pretty freely by thovg con- nected withi the District Altorney's vilico, In considera- tion of uolle prasoquis tlat were eutered in their cased, —_— A CARNIVAL OF CRIME, THE WEZATZHN AIKANSAS JUDICIAL DIGTRICT. Special Disputch to The Clicag Tridune, Wasmnaros, D. 0., July 25,—The Attornoy- General hag been making a privato invessigation Iuto tho condition of affatra in the United Btates Aarsbol's oflico af tho Wostern District of Ar- kansas, Tho investigation {s nearly comploted. 1t proctleally covora sowmo facts which wero jm- perfootly examined by the Cotmitteo of tho lust Congross. The expenditures of this ofiico have boen found enormounly large, and it Is tuought that a considorable portion of money Lias boen spont for wlogal witneas-foos aud mile- age. Tho expenses of the Marabal's oftico for tho last slx monchs bave boen 881,612, Ex-Con- guusaman ;Parker, of diesourl, the new Unitod States Judge for this district, has arrlved hero, ‘Lbe investigation of tho Attorney-Goneral has no references to the managoment of Parker's of- The lattor xoports AX AN[OUNUING AMOUNT OF CRIME in that country. The District vmbraces 75,000 -(llmo inites, aud coutaina 100,000 inbabitauts, ‘1be great bulk of tho business comoen fromn the Indlan Territory, over which the jurisdiction iy oxolusively crimfual. ‘The fubshitants arg two- thirds Indian aud ouo-third wexroes and whitos, bear arms. They are largely adventurera and fugitives from justica. Tho population ii- gpn poniou and ous-iuind ta tlo squore wiled ‘1 pooplo are not thnfly. Proposty 41ghts sro disregarded. The Indiana mnu{‘der’tmf whites and uegsoea intruders, MORSE-STEALING I A DUSINESS, The Torntory 18 » psndemoniun-of crime, Lifo is choup, Murdors are comumlited froquently for #3ur 83 iu monoy, or & piir of shoex. At the lsat May sorm of court, thore wero eight convicled of murder and seven of man- 2‘“.‘1’““' nnd eight canes of munder contiuued ho noxt tenn. Thero are thilrty-eigh indictenta * in . cours for li’x-:rgur‘ of parties nos yet arrosted, and seventy- two Unlted Siates Commissionere® writs in the hands of the Marshal for partios who are clirged with murder and not yot fudicted, mak- ing & fearful total of 133 known bLomicides. This dood mot include howmicides committed by Iudians ou Indians, to which osses tho Jurlsdio- tlon of thu coury does nut extend. Buch oayvs are numerous. Not luss than s dozen such bave ococarved within 60 miles of Fort Bmith during the pass two mouths. e NOTES AND NEWS, AN UNFOBTUNATM SUICIDE. Bpectal Dispateh o The Chicago 4'riluna, Wasmnnazow, D, 0., July 33.—A very curlons caso bas buea digcovered st the Troasury Daparte ment by the examinatiou of somas old accounty. A few days ago au oficer of the War Depuriment receivod notice from the Treasury that thore was & belancs of $1,0600 {a Lia favor on an old sccount, This oltlcor knaw no such balance was due him, and ceused au examinativn of the origin of thescoount to bo made. Thediscovery was thon made that, by su ervor in sccouutlug magy yexrs 8o, this swouut bad besn deducted frow tho so- count of au oflicer in snothor departawut, whiers it probably belonged, aud croditod to thiy oftiocr of” the War Deparuneut. This disoovery esplains s very lamontsble sulcide which oc- curred about Aha tune this originel error was made, The oficor 1rum whode account this sun Liad been wrongly deducted was charged with s delaloation of that amonnd. He was Lot able to 7 M Tich- | voove hug lonoceucs, and took his own lifs, The SDO0O LS A26 84id 10 alearly show thab She saicids will Lo commenced to cover tlo losscs for the rewmaining threo years, SISCELUAXEQUS, The Becrotary of the luterior has appointod tho following additioual entlemen to xorve oo the Commmsion to investigate tha Marsh-Sa- villn diflicultion: I, F. Hawky, of Chicsgo, sud onry Suell, of Ironton, Ohio, : Raitway mail servico has becn ordared from Athonn to Purkersburg, on tho Mariotta & Cin- cinnati Railroad, 26 milea. THE WAR IN TAMMANY. Intorview with John Morrisvey—Ife ana County Clerke Walsh Expect to Be Bxpelled—Other Prominent De ocritn to Bo Driven Gut-r. More Fisvey’s Llans—Whut Ie ‘Thinks of Mr, Kolly’s Cotirwe, New York Tribune, fansraoa Srmwos, N.o Y. July 23.—Word renchen hero from Now York City that Tawmany oM Lins rexolved to reorganizo wix of it dis tricts, with & view to the oxpulsiou of John Mor- risnoy, Thomas A. Ledwith, James Hayes, Ed- ward J. Bhandley, Judge Coulter, sud County Ciork Walsh from its Genersl Commit- tee. Mr. Morrissey and Mr. Walsh are hero. Briof conversations with the former reveal that Mr, Morriesey—and, doubtlees, the others who aro to be expolled—look upon thia action as tho committal of liari-kari by tho Tammauy party in Now York City. To oneatall familiar with tho methody by which Tammany Hall Las hnthorto uncceoded, this wholesale lopping off of six of the bardest-working men, with tho strongest dis~ trict delegation belouging to tle party, appesrs courageous to tho vergo of audacity, Mr, Kelly, 0a woll s Mayor Wickbam, Gen. Smith, and Gen, Portor, seora to bave beon jmbued with the notion that Temmany ull can bo ran without tho clans of politiciaus who have herctofors Leaded the verions district organizatious. Thero was such o thing ovco a8 making Tam- many 1sll an bouest organization, but this at. tewpt to reform it into respectability, in tho jdm{»gmom of Morrigsey & Co., must compass its ofcat. Tho districts to bo reorganizod aro those of Mr. Walsh, the Beooud ; Mr. Hayes, tho Third ; Mr. Shundley, the Fourth ; Mr. Morriseey, tho Bioventl ; Mr. Ledwitl, the Fifteenth; aud Mr. Coulfur, ths Bevontconth., T'hose dis- tricts bhavo o totat represestation of 160 in a Geuoral Commnitteo muwboring 650 detogates : that 18, over one-fourth of tho whole. At first glanco it 18 natural to supposo that, whon & ro- organization is vrdered, it 18 not intouded to ox- pel oli tho delogates from tho Gouoral Commit~ too, and doubtless vory fow ofbers than tuo londors will retire. = But theso Joadora claim that for thres ycars past thoy have had absolute coutrol of thewr dintrict delogatos, Tho six districts mentioned bave been about tho only oues i which there bes beou cowpleto umity, Lile Mr. Kelly's own district was divided, aud ou soveral ocvu- nions Lis could not carry more than half big dele- gation with him, the mon now about to bo ex- polled say thoy have been authorized to cadt the solid votes of” thoir delogations as they pleased. Tho inferenco they wish drawn, of courso, iy that they are vory powerful i their districts, and, in tho evout of disaster to Taumany, ruay succesufully weize tho Uenoral Comuntiee, which thoy are now unablo to control against tho Kolly aud Wickham combination. John Morrinsey, in convoruation on the sub- Ject this morning, admitted that his expalsicn ‘was 8 forogono couclusion. Mo could noither prevent tho vote of expulsion uor carry the pri- maury olection which wil be ordered to chivoso a now dologution. Mo should ouly take steps to mako a caso for future action, ~ * For," ho suid, ‘*they cau't put me out of tho party, and I dou't meau to act with any othor vrgauization. After Tawmany hus boen taught a lessou by defeat thia fall, wo shsll come Lack iuto the Committoe, and tho rest will be rotired iuto obscurity.” 1 rowombor thindung, when he eald thisina quict strain, that it would Lave beeu moro chur- actoriatio of tho man if he had said that ho aud his triends would “tumn up trumps,™ end the others bo *put in chavcery,” Dut I could not but obwsorve throughout a long ocunvorsation un th subject the abeuce of alf slsng (n Mr. Mor- rissoy’s conversation, sud further, that ho ap- paroutly hud no persoually vindictive focling ayainst Ilolly aud Wickhiam, who have forced hug expulsion from tho Connnistes, “Idon't know what the charged are apainst me,” be said. * [ supposo they will be published to-morraw. Whatever they aro, thay are falso, oxoopt tust I critlcisod Kolloy's acts. A mun knows whotler bo ls guilty or not. I have done nothing except to try to belp my frivodd; ir that's tho reason, thoyjcan make the most of it. 1 Liavo nctod aud consulted with 1o other organ- fzation. 1 mown 0 ack with 1o other whon L s expalled, but I shall fight to get baok sud put the right ones out.” s thiv won't hurt the Democratio Stzto t1cket,"” continued Afr, Morrissev, ** or holp the local llepublican ticket. All tho Democratic vr- §lnlzniunn will voto the Btate tickot, 1n some istricts liopublican ballots may be run out of sati-Tammauy boxcs, but Republican candidates won't ba indoreud by the Dewocrats. Paut ox- ronenco shows that {nu can't got Domocrats to Vote (n a body for a Hepublican. I snould have thought yon Greeloy boys would have knows tbat. The offect will be to wtrengthen tko nv‘:outdon Domeerats. ‘Lhiore will bo threo tickets in New York thw fail. Noj one of them won't be in the Nopublican interost, and 1t won't iweidentally bolp the liwpub- lican tioket. Tammany cat bo bosten outrigbt by the opporition Dimoorats without tlie aid of a0y Republlcans. Tho Ottendurfer tickol lasy yaur obtaiuod 28,000 votes, uot ouo of them le- publican, and all of thew still opposed to Tam- wany, The dissatiufaction bas iucroased, sud » groat strength will bu addod to this voto. The working wen o Tamwany witl be fouud work- ing to detuat it this fall. ° Yo, this dissension in Now York will Liojv the Demoorailo Huute ticket, Tt will Lring out tha full vote, sud it will Lo cast #olld for the Democratic ticket, Jobu Kelly's courne ig Bavalery to me. 1can't 200 &ny pur- posdn Li. [U's the tiret thing in the world that over puzzlod me in thiv way,” In most watters I oau put 4oy and thiat together sud cunolud why & mau bas done & thiog ; but 1 can't even guous ® puiposs u this. Kelly wes all right until suc- coss wade lum wild. He hay turned on overy wau i Tamuwany Hall who helpod raake hius wat ho fu and ausistod in putting i in the frout, You ean't yun a wlluc-rorg-nunuon without workivgmen 1o [t, and theso must be takiou care of if’ you went'to keop thew fu it. A politician oan no mote Iguore his orgsvization and !:Illi than & man cen suub bis seeditor. ‘That’s what Kelly aud Wickbam are dolug, sud jlage vwill Lo & foreelosuss soom, 70a sse U Lire FOREIGN. The Bavarian Elections Resnit Fa- vorably to the Ultramon- tanes, English Sailors and Workingmen Indorse Plimgoll’s Speech, A Lock-Out inaugurated in Several English Cotten-Mills. Loss of Property by the IFrench Floods Estimated at B13,000,000. Death of M. Coquerel, the Eminent Frouch Proteataut Clorgyman. Alleged Consplracy fo Assassinate the German Crown-Lrince. GERMANY, THE POTT AND THE KCCLEASTICAT. LAWY, bi July 24.=The Nor rman Ga- 2ette, commenting ou the receut submi«rions of Catholio clorgymon to tha Iaw for the adminie- tration of Chirch property, says the Episcapate haw thereby abandoned the principle hitherto maintaiued, that politics and eccleniastical mat- ters can only bo rezulated by meaus of ndepen- dent srrangemeuts betweon State wnd Chureh, Tho Hazetle infers that the Itomnn Cura Lins given permission to the clergsmen 1o decide for thowsolves, at tho samo timo nésuriug thom a decision in favor of wubminaion to tho law will ot bo reparded us wu net of disobodience to the paval autbority, * Thin,” contiuuon tha Gazelte, ““may be considered sa changing tho etraggle botwaon political and eceleniantical powers, atd ti Catholic Enicopate will probably urge upon Tomo tho necessiry of extonding stil further freodom of action i theso matta T1IOT TO ABIABSINATE 'FIE CHOWN-FRINCE, Loxvoy, July 25.—A dispater from erlin to the Mandard says Count Dzembeck, his mother, aud a chambermaid bavo boen arrested at Lau- deck, in tuo District of Bresiauw. They are chiarjed with being concarned 1 & conspiracy to assassinate Prince Frederick William, THE DAVARIAN BLECTION Mosice, July Tho Electoral Collegos of Bxvaria bavo chosen members of the lower hoase, which stauds 79 Ulirsmontaues to 76 Liborals, —_— GREAT BRITAIN. PLIMEOLL'S FIIENDS. LivEnroor, July 26.—A meeting was held at Borkonhesd to-dsy to indorve Plimsoll's conrso in Parlisment. Heveral tuousand smilors and wotkingmen wore prosout. Lesolutious ex- presstug wympathy with sod pledgwg support to Flimsoll were sdopted, A LOGH-OTT. Tu sccordance with noticos given by the cotton manters of Ashton, Stafey-bridge, Dunken- fleld, sud Moseloy, & lock-out commenced in several of the milik on Katnrdev, Unlesd tho operatives sield by tho end of tho mouth, the mills st} open will be elosed, s the tima of the noticen expires, in which case scveral thousand coplo will bo tbrown omt of ewplosment, Meaniime # strike, set on foot Ly the oparstives in Uldbum, goce Into eifeet to-mworrow, aud will involve 100 wills aod 13,000 hands, Tlo Workingmen's Assocsations of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Chioshiro linve resoived to sup- port thy locked-ont and siriking mill operatives. fho Stawdard roports that Mr, Scudamore will retire from the British Post-Offico and go to Turkoy to_organizo & postsl Aervice thore sccordauoes with tho Borno Convontion. DIFLONATIC, A teleygeam from Berlin to the AMorning Post sayd 1t is raported that Count T.ovnox, Jaly 26. Schouvaloff, Nussiau Mmister at Louvdon, has sskod 10 be recalfed in consuguence of tho rocent sssertion by Mr, Buike, Under-Sectesary for the Foreien Dopareaient, in the House of Commons, that Jtuesin had violated har promniues in regard to Kbiva, Itls understood that Coont Bebon- valoff conveyed tho promises in queation to the Drities Governmeat. TILE AMPIICAN OHAMTIONR IR EXGLAND, Loxvox, July 2L—Thoe mewbers of {hie Ameri- can rifle tesm witnessod tho concluding sboat- fog at tho Wimblodon meeting to-dsy. Aaj. Fulton recoived tho Wimbledon Cup from tho Yrincoss Louise. Tho Americsns wero por- soually visited to-day by the Duke of Cawmbridgo Earl Sponcer, the Marquis of lorue, and the Earl of Kiogston. On Monasy they will visit Eaton with 8ir Monry lford. Gou. MaoMurdo has promised to ar- range far a visit by the tesm to Woolwich noxt woek, after which tho Amoricans will go to Paris, Thoy will #all for homo on the stesm- Abip City of Berlin, which leaves Livarpool for Now York on the 12th of Auguat, ———— FRANCE. DIED, Pams, July 26.—Athanase Joaue Coquorel, the eminent Protostant ministes, is dead. FLOOD-DAMAGE, The official statoment of Caillanx, Minister of Publio Works, to the Assembly cstimates the total damage done to property by the inundation in tho South of Frauce b $15,000,000, il TROUULES IN HERZEGUVINA, The Monifeur, commenung on the ileurrec- tiou in Horzegaving, says u very little tima will shiow whuther it is a falso alurm, or whother & sinsd contlugration in tho Christian dist ‘Turkoy Liss comunenced, Iu mny caae, th tion is sutliciontly serious to give uneasinesa to Europoan dipionias; ———— JAPAN, THE * CHINOKUAN EUAIGL" Ban Francisca Alta Cultfernia, Yokonaxa, June 2L.—The ouly ovent of the mouth of political imsportance has bocu the opon- ing of the Assembly of Proviucial Ofticials (Ubi- hokuan Kaaigi). 1t took placa on Bundsy, 20th Inutant, His Majesty the Mikedo belug prosent. The ceromonies proper to the occaslon boiug finished, tho prinaipal officers waore autortained st dinuer at the Imperisl Palace. 1w Majosty, on upening the Assembly, spoke aa follows ; Qur object in opentag in peruon this the Provincial Parliament lins boou to Becure, by its meaus, tho thare ough disoussion of Wl muiters alecting tie intertor coonnmy of our Empire, und of secwing to the prove {nees adequate reprewsuiation. You huve bewn cou- vuked for this purposs, and 1 order tit your knowl- odge of v condition and fovling of tue poople of your geveral distsicta tnay il you In dlscuswing thelr o Aquirements and introducing such roforms and changes 3108y s00in to you to be wost urgently demanded. 1v i our wiu that yoor doliberations should be marked by genoral Larmiony, aud thst, sluking minor diNes ency, thoy shuult taiid to promioto the ends in view in calling you togethier, 1f with oua mind you adhers uleadily bo this course Your conduct will wirely bo pro- dactive of the general welfare, xnd thus your deliber- ations may beeuna the foundstiow of the etsrnal well- mnk of ‘the Empire. Undenisnd, therefore, our Wi, Tho Assembly, by ita Bpeaker, thus addresssd Tis Majesty: We, your humble servants, fn obedienes to your Tni- peslal will, snd witl profound revereuco, ave bewn couviked 4 miomboru of the Chibokuau Kusigl, Wa cunnot farolall tho rvaultu of this our wsseniLiidg, fu which we buve uo experlonce tw gdide ue lut if, hapydly, inspired by Your Majiety’s bonavolence aud uatico, th Fosulla of our deliberativus, duly inade uown fo Your Majuaty, suould coutributo toward thy welfaro o tie poople, thon 2ot in valu will the hn- Bortal vl v e fortly and te eiclancy of ibe 1hokdau Kual Appurent neah Sndesvors shall ba dlrected & this wuds T ot His Majeaty roplied 1 1t was uur intention 1o have convoked this Amembly in the May of Laat year, B ut tiwo ou furaigi ona were attended with some perploxitios, aud deiatided k4 postpoueiment, now gratly relolce it the wenbors bave assuiobled (ogetlive, This be- ing your fir meetiog, fur which our bistory uftords neliher T.m'«hul or guldlng law, uur hopes aru botad upan thy teor of your svrly, snd we con- fidently trust that your efforts will avadl to bring forth of lating happioses1o the frowm doep 390rces sireamua Deoples BREADSTUFFS. HEAVY DAMAGE TO KUROPEAN CROZS. New York Herald, Lonpoy, July22.—Advices received in London from the ocountry districts of Fugland to tlus date reprosens that notwithstanding the favor- abla prospects durlug the weason for sowing and the sucoursgement giveu by the early growth, the late (ncexsant rains have ceused slmost lrroparable damsge to the cropa the Kiogdon. The satits advance Jn whoat has beon 8 aliiilings per quarter sinco tha recent excitemnut respecting the crop move- ment from America aul elunwhere act i, In respect to any turther advknco, much will depend upon ~ tho steadinews and wonnd Judgment of the nperstorn, 1t i regardod. how. over, as improbalir Lust even favorablo weatlne will oierate L prosduco any conmiderabls decting Advices Sfrom Hunpary report considerabie damaga in tho flelds wituout advaoce 1 pree thers until the Loulon market bocomes ita- proved. Ta Sonth Romia thers has baon more damagn fromn drought than from wet. which will, hosev- ery litnit the Odenna shitpments. Io France, besides the tlouds, the barvest {s Iater than last year and not so yood, ‘Yhero in & sharp demand for, and a lamgs trado 1, all classes of Amenican worat, flour, maize, and barley, at highbr Ligares, mith Iarze oriern already walting commusication, unly & small proportion baving yet gous forward, pricipally now on French sccount. Largo or- ders will go out 11, upon inquiry from France, Lilinedn 14 mnimeted, but tha weather bring better, operators are, in mavy cases, dosirous W wsecure profits. 0 York Meratd, July 3. The proszects of a buwy seayon aro good, as tha fureien grain-prodacing conntries appear to lave nulercd from the woalbiar and will only turu ont & emafl erop. For years and yenrs tho 4rain of the Unitod States lisa gone o Jong way toward feeding the inbabitants of the Hriush Tnlands, but Ruwsia has uiways heon a cumpelitor inthe markot, s fmmenss quantics of wheat litva been shupyed overy vear to Liverpool and uther ports, Last vear Ruswia exporte] by rail aud soa from 50,000 to 7509 tnshels, The groater portion of that gramn goos to Moditer- rauean port, #o that, if thero was anyv rearcity of ui in Ruesia, for iustatice. whonld their girld drop to 40,000,000 tho demand woull eventuslly fall upon tho United Htates, nw the Algerian gurply will bo neatly entirely coueumed by Frauce. Adsices from Ruse stats that thero wan adroughit tur five weelis iu the region arvend Taganroy, sul consequentiy the winter wheat nud okt of Lo wpriug wheat hisn boea eutirely fuwt in that region. Tor Tatne boy the cereal ciups srs not well wpoken of ; b at Usomje, Dirrouth. Ostropoj poutehar, Simbrisk, and Hamara thn spearance of the sTowing cropn aro satifuctory, iungary wili Lsve a ocumparatively small erop; but report ajoake verv bivhly of the quality. ' The wheat crop in Franco has not lLieen much damaged by the inundatious, ss that affectod their wine countre, sud the yisld_will probably be a little under the nverage, Tho prospccts in Germany are fair, but tho roceut ram oy have alccted thom, To the present axpcct of allairs it in tho apinton of many of our largest graw meichiasta that the demand on our breadstuils will quito oqual if not groater thao the fall of 1573 ———— SPAIN. ANOTHER VERSION, Loxpos, July 26.—Tuo text of Don Carlos® lotter to King Alphunso is putlished. It cous taina no threat of reprisaly ou tho part of the Carlista, LoNpox, July 26.—Don Carirs, in his letter to Alphongo, doclarey the cruelty of the weas ondered by the Madrid Governwmont unpreces depted, snd will, like the blood of the martyrs, 1ais0 up Carlista everywhers, Ilo lumsclf, who comes to his country to be King of all .Tnnindu. ullows the Alplongists to liva pesceluly within Lis territories. Ile 1a contidout of success, for it s fmposeible that Spain can flounsh uuder Governmenta of chsnce. CABLINT LoSsEa, Mapep, July 25.—The lorses of the Carliets during the past three weekn 1 hilled, wounded, and missiug aro estimated at 4,000 wov, GILMAY, CLINTON & SPRISGFIELD, Ieceiver Iinclkleys Report ns 1o the Condition of the Kond. Brooxixatoy, 1il.,, July 25.—F. E. Hinckley, Roveiver of the Gilmay, Chuton & Sprngtield, Ling propared & report for the drst half of the yoar 1673, aud prosented it to Judgo Tipton, whose appointoe bo is, It bepius by stating that the recelpts havo beon : Freight, §0,62 ‘passengoer, 82),752.44 ; wiscellancous, ¥7, Txpenses: Operating, §91,611.65; net earnlug, £24.215,17. Thero were moved dunug 1875, 6,198 cars; during eame pericd last yoar, 5,935 cary, showing au 1ncrease of 218 cars. Duriug §hs.gnnm timo tho local tant hus decroasod 428, ""Thio carnings for the firat six months of 1575 aro &2,238.81 11 oxcosu of thy earuings the same period last vear. ‘Ihe through busiuess has ine crensed 1,641 cura, and tho uraings on through Lusminess are greater tnsn tho lucal business, The passengor oxruings Liave incressed 35,310,490, due largely to uew facilitics and sleepera be- tween Chicago aud Springueld. Tho Receiver aluu believes that jucrosscd panscuger facilities bave addod to the freight receipis, A now fea- turo of tio businoss of the rosd is noted,—the result of making it part of a turough line be- tween tho Missiesspjn River and Clicago, wiuch wad wo i Jauuary. Beginming with Jan, 16 + and euding June 80, 1,06 cars of lvo stock were received from tha Loledo, Wabash & Westorn Road, Tbo indicatious sro thut thin will yot bocomo the leading busincss of the road. In order to carry ou this, » sew ** Y " is to be built in Bpuugtiely, at the cost of 85,000, Lo theso improvemnents is estimated that wost of tho bulauce in the k. ceivor's hands musat Lo dovoted, “Tho Kecoivor calls the special attontion of tho Court 10 the tables whicl acvompuny bin roport, soverat of which aro tutendod to show that lus connection with the Chicago & Paducsl and otlier lines bas uot buon alivwed 1o operste dus- sdvansageously to the G., C, & 8. Iosd. ‘The taxes for 1874 Lavo ull been paid. Ou July 1 thoro was a bulauce of cash in Land of $62,200.89, Tho tases for 1873, amountiog with conts to ovor 30,000, rewain unpeid. "I'ko case b8 1n tho Bupremo Court, and it s ex- pected a decision will Lo teschod 8300, The 10- port is accompunied by vouchers for the term it covers, whd copiod of cortain notes which Luve Dbean tiled for record in tho Recorder's oflico of McLoan Couuty. Tho report becowe part of thy papere iu thae case of Jukoph J. Kelloy et al. va, the Gllman, Clinton & Bprisglield Rulroad Com- pany, etal. it o= FIRES, NEAR SPRINGFILLD, MASS, SeamxarieLy, Masw., July 25.~Inglealdo, a well-known summer resort, about 3 mitos eouthi- west of Holyoke, was complotely destroyed by fire this eveniug, 1t was built by J. 8. Davis, of Holyoke, & fow years agu st a cost of $136,000, but was sold in ‘1874 to N, B, Chandlor, of this city, for &30,000, aud Las pot beon opou for Buosta Uus soason. Iusurance, 20,000, THE WEATHER. ‘Wasnrvatox, D, C., July 35.—For the Upper Lako region, Uppor Missjsaippi and Lower Mis- wouri valleys, riving or etationsry barometor, uorthwostesly winds, coolor, clesr, or partly cloudy weather, following occasioual rajns from Misgouri to Lower Michigan, and fallowed in the 1ss¢ seotion by esaterly winde. AR LOOAL QUSERYVATION. » Pe 1,0, P. m, 2904 P 20 QENKEAL OBSERVATIONS. Ouizauy, July Ji—Alidnight, Station. | Bar, ) Thr| B, Weather, Bpvek'ridye, Chioyeune: Obics SUICIDE, Special Disvaleh lo The Chicage Tribuna, DavexronT, Ia., July 25, —Yosterday aftormoon thedesd body of a widow lady namod Mre. Druce was found in her house in this city, whers it bad evidsutly lalu for sovoral days, It Iy ovi- dent whe committed wuicide, as a bottle of morphine wea fouud near this body. Sho wes ?mu Wil off, was 45 yoars of age, ond bad no rlonds ba ths city, No oatus tu Kuown, COUNTERFEIT INDIANS, Brig.-Gey, Ord, commanding the Department of Texas, hie lusued au order that porsons ap. pesring in thig Depdrtmont in the disguise of Indians will e ireated as Indians, and, If not killed, whon csptured will be sent to F'ort Alari- 8¢, Augisugy, I d will no g Vs Toatan areme 28 T alawed IOWA, Demolition of a Baloon-Building---Legal 8harp Praotice, and Its Failure, Milwankee and Chicago as Com- betitors for Grain=Trade. Woman-Suffrage Conventlon-- A New Law- Schoul and 15 Faeully. Speerat Correarandence af The Chienzn Trrdune, Dea Morxes, In,, July 24,—The Town of Mitch- eliville, on the Rock Islaad . i1 8 ueat little nolverstv-town, and its p.eople radical tantatal- ers, Thoy have deformindd that no ealuons #hall bo planted in thoir midst. A fow weeks ngzo, & man came there and bonghtalot, and noon after brought there s ready-framed building, which e proceeded to put together for a ssloon. No oppoeition was made, aud he finivhed the work, About 2 o'elock Weodnesday morning, about fifty manked men interviowed tho building, and, when thoy got through, thero wore not two ploces of it loft ttached together. Hoveral timos beforo it hiad boen proposed to establish n saloon thoro, but the projectora did not daro to carry out tho idea. LEGAL BIARF PRACT! Not long ago, & man in this city, with 3 epecu- lative turn of mind, who fluhes & good deal Awong tax-records and judgment-dockets, of oto., bought of & marricd woman & Lotso an By for #1060, On an ofd Justica’s docket he bad fuund s Judgement agawst the woman's busbaud for £50. Ho privatoly bought the Judcwment for a wong, wuen he procured an ox- ecution to be irmied on tho judgment, sod him- elf 1o Lo garninheed as » probable debtor to the judgment, defendant, Tho casn camo hefore a Justice, when the_defendant’s counnel moved to wet asida the eXeculion aud garnishment pro- ceedings, oft the ground that the judgment was vuid aud contrary to iaw, and the Justice had no Surisdiction to give 1t, ax the plaintiTin the cake claimed iy lug notice thd' sun of £109 and mtceest. Tho Bupremo Court docided. at the December torm, 18if,—Gatiey ve. Conn- ty of Lamo,—ttat’ the critenun of tho Juetices' furidiction in Buch caees i@ the amount clsimed, sud. an the jurisdiction of o Juntico is bwited to 2100, & judgment, without consent, where the cinim in for #2100 with inter- ext, heitg o claln for wore than # 100, is without jurirdiction ard uull, without regard to the amount actuaily due, or the amouunt for which Judgaent is rendered. In thin case the Emjuiro disminscd the ease, sud tho cnterpriving echetwer will come to the scraten with tho woman for tho full #10, Thera nre probably on Juu- ticos' dockets in this Stata thourands of Judi- meuts Jike this, which aro ntterly void under tlue decision of the Supreme Court. BTATE MILLERY ASKOCIATION, At tho receut taceting of ttus Association an election of ofticers for the enauivg mx_months rewulted es follows : I'resident, A.J. Jack, of IseuMuinen : Yice-President, N, B. Drown, of Cedar Hapde 5 Soctotary, J.R. Serrin, of La- dora, MILWAUKEE V& CHICAAO. . Milwaukee is just now getting tuo ingido track of Chicago on tho grain trado. Sha given 4 centa bunliel more for wheat than Chicugo. I'e Clieago & Iock Jslaud Kailrosd Company huve advauced freishis on wheat from 12} to 2 ceuts per W0 pouude, smd given lnwtruc- t10u# to agents on itk lino from Omaha cast to il whest through to Slilwankeo the eamo ag if it wero s slation on il own line, ond load in company-cars. How will Chicago get around that listle srisngement? 1t iy a Lig sbiug for Milwaukee, and tho Brick City is making the wost ot it. S-HUFTRAOE. Mra. Caltsnan, President of the Town Woman's Suifrage Association, this mornity isnted a call for thu 1fth annual meeting of tho Asmociation (0 ba Lield at Orkalvora, Aug. 24 and %3, NEW I0WA LAW SCHO0L. A Law Department hiss beon added to Bimp- son Centeusry Coliege, at Indiauols, The Law Secbool wiil Lo locatad’ bere, tu ordur 10 ket tho waruiga. aad . Leuotiv of the Courts, mud of residout legal tolout 88 esructors, The Faculty in composod 8 follows : ‘Tho Hev. Alexander Duras, . 1., President ; C. C. Colo, LL D. (Judgo of the Su- premo Court), Dean of the Faculty sud J'ro- Tewsor o Commercial Law, ete. ; G, G, Wrighs, LL. D. (U.'8. Senator), Professor of Roal Prop- erty Law, ote. : J. B. ‘Birsell, Lnq., Professor of Yléading aud Uractice, Lauity Lasw, eto. ; John 8. Runnelly, A, M. (Supreme Court Heporters, Profeasor of the Law of Corporativus, Toris, ete. ; Tuo Hon. Galusba Parsons, Professor of the Law of Baiiments, Insursuco, ete. 'Tlo Collogo year wil) commeiice Wity tho Iali term, un Wedsieuday, Sopt. 15, 1975, CASUALTIES, A CIRCUS TENT IN A STORM. Soretal Duspateh ta I'he Clicaso Tribnne. LaCnosse, Wis, July 21.—A severe storm of wind sud rain passed over thus cuey Jast eveuing about 9 o'clock, doing cousidersblo damagoe to shade trees, fouces, slrubbery, ote. At tlus time Howe's great London Circus was giving o porformanca in & crowded tevt on the prairie . south of . tho city, Tue galo struck - tho show without s womont's warning. Ono of the contre poles knapped, the gaslights went partly out, the canvas eawo to tho ground, a gonoral stampedo of Lumanity and ammals followed, and for & few momenta o seone of tho wildent confusion prevailed. Quito u numbor of persons were injured.—ons man nsmod Fiyon serously, perbipn futally, This momiug our poople have been engaged in sort- iny clildren sud setting thiugs to tights. Sowo of tho circus honsos are reported s being wtill wt largo, o A REAPER HORROR. Speetal Corranpoudence of the CAteann Tribuna, Des Notsirs, 1a., July 2.—0u Weducsday last, Froa Oswaudlo, of Scott, in Mahaska County, with & younyt team and now reapar, startod into the fiold. The team becamo frighteucd, snd ran, throwing Mr, O. from lus seat. Ho fell ou tho sicklo-bar, nud was hornibly ent. One arm was severnd trow the body : tho other was Ladly cut wbont the wnist, tho nusclos lacerated, tho Lime veatly severed, sad thu thuinb out oif ; aud savere bruises wore jutlicted wbout the bips and thighe, His body cloggod the sickle o wa to #top the mackine, Aussistance ariived quickly, and e was placed io tho bauds of & surgeou, but with alight chances for Lis rocovery. DROWNED. Srecial Divpateh s T'he Chicaga Tribune, DeTnorr, Mich,, July 25,—This noou = lLttlo girl, danghter of Heury Harrington, playing on the dock, fetl overhosrd snd drowned bafore sa- slstanca could reach bor, THE EXPLOSION AT NEWARK, O, Cinetnnutt Gasetle, July 2, A gentleman conuoctod with the Fire Depart- ment of this city, accustomed to the haudling of cheuical etigines, was an oye withons of the ter- riblo digaster which befoll tho poople of Newark on Thuriday evening. Ho gave s representative of tho Gaztle s graphio socount of the prepara- tious for thoe teat, tho precautionary messuros which tho men managing the tast on the part of the engino company destred should bo made, of tha terrible explosion, aud tha scenos aftorward. ‘Wa give sone of the priucipal poiuts : ‘Thoe Council of Newark, desiriug to purchase a chowical engine of the larguut sizo, such ssare usod §u our Fire Depariment,luvited tho differsut mauufaoturens throughous the ouuutry to a sost of their machines. ‘The teut was to bo very eo- vers, and for this pnrposo the Nowark Couucil had ordered the erection of a rough pino-board struoture, 24 by 18 foet dimensiony, aud 25 feot high, This was Alled with tas-burrels, dry goods buxes, hasingy, etraw, and olber cowbistibles, whiich wore ta be thoroughly saturated with coal oil, the etipulation being thas uob wore thau six Lurrels of this intlsmmablo waterial wore to be wsed, Iu each gable ond was to bo & holo 3 feot squure, nufinimlur onw In the roof, to proulote drats, and mako s rouwng tire, Theso prepata- Hous wore buing made under ths superiuiend- ouco of 'Ihad Jopes, Clucl of tho Fire Depart- went, poproscututiven of the Counoll, aud Charlos ilamilton, Sirve. Commissioner, In conyuliation with the wausgere of the chemical ougiuo (thers was but oue awppeared oo the grouud for the teat), the Nowark Qomuittea was told L0 ue as wich cosl-oil as they deawred, Lut warued agaiust using aoy cusl-oll” extracts, such se gasuiine or Leuzine, for fusr of plusiop, 1t appoars no Lieed was taken to t! T'wo barvels of gsealins wers opened, i buckels procesdsd o (hocoughly men wi saturato the combustibios in the woodon shell with it. Tho engine wam to bo atationed 2 AguaTes awny, Firo wan to b Jighted at 7 o'clock in tho evoning, and when it was fonnd to ba Inauing from the holes in the gablas and roof, s boll was to tan, and tho enginh tart for the fire. Tho enging wag in poution, and the work of ratura- it going on. * The two barrets wore roduced to a few gallonn. The tont liouso being butit in & commons, removed some 300 foet from othor Innldings, was snrroundod by a crowd of boys, men, and women, catimated at 3,000 peraons, or oven more, P'roparations wore noarly eomplot- od, and tho hour of 7 o'clock wam appronching. Ono of the doors of tho blxlhllnf lisd beon cloed, and tho other was about to bo, The nir was fllled with the fumes of grsoline, until 1t waa uncomfortablo to broathe. . Atthis juncture momn unsuspocting person, seated on'a fenco 100 feet from the buildivg, striick 8 match for tho purpose of lighting s cigar, 'Tlat clgar was naver fightod, but ty: tanoously the air hecame & shnot of tlamo, as qulck 88 lightniog had communicated to tha fatod building. Surcharged with_gas, tho build- ing exploded with a territie round, shivering tha timbers to atoms, sencing thres children to une timaly graves, and wonnding, somo very seri- ounly, forty-nine persons more. Not & vestigs of iLwaa laft withia 100 feot of its original loca- tion, Tustead of lighting a firo in tho dabris, ot 8 spark waa to bo acon. Tho explosion was #0 violrnt tiat tho flamos were extiuguishod of their own farce, 1Lo weane atier tha sxplosion boggars deserip- tion. 'Ihe miriekw and groans of the woundod and dstoz, tho frantlo rush of fathers and moth- ort. brothers aud wisters, husbands snd wives, s mad Bearch for children and relativos, tho moats of thowa Lurned, were truly appatling. Hore lay & child backensa from burning, the iin having peeled fruwm tlo hends, face, fest. Thore another {nsousible, struck down by 8 pleco of fl_wnfi timbar ; othors rusing fran- tically with criaped and blackennd fuces i soarcty of water to gootho their stony, Hundreds of willing hands rusliod to the rencae. The woand= ed wore carried into the nearest houses and tenderly cared for. The citizens turmad out al- most eu mases Lo minister to their sufforings. As beforo stated, tho chomical engne way at it powition two rquarcs from the cenn of tho disnstor, waiting for tha tap of the bell. Lt whon tho explosion came, with its torriblo roar, tho practical men in chargo knew what was tho matter, They had beun assured by the com- mittee that nothing mors inflrmmablothan ciudo coal oil would be used for eaturating tho com. bustibles, but now they know otherwiso, and quickly ran to the uceno of auffering. Tlese wore thowe in the crowd quick to chargo upon tho enging company tho blame for the dissator, aud 8 mob scomed fmminent. Tho threo tire’ men with the engine reured to tho engino- hiouso to avold tho oogor and oxeitomont which wax brewing. Homo of tho crowd followed, but Rood counnel floally provailed, aod the excito: ment againat the engine company subsided. In justico to them i must bo said that tboy had iaken no part in the preparation of the tesi, only to warn tho committeo not to use any of the iulAmmablo extracts of coal-oil for fear of cx- plosion, As will be seon from our epecial dis- patehes, the blamo haa been Iaid by tho citizous of Newark upon the test committoa, —.——— LIGHTNING MALL TRAIN. Erom New York to Chicago tn ‘Twene ty-Six Hours. New Yonk, July 25.—Tho Tribune to-morrow announces that tha Postmaster Goneral has de- cidod upon the mail route along the shares of tho lakes for tast mail to the Weat, It is ox- pected that it will begin to ran by the 1t of Octaber. It will make tha distanca from Nosr {orkmCh\ugo in not more than twenty-mx ours, and it is hoped to reduoce the tiuwe to twonty-four, & gain of twelvo hours over tho presout mail and express train, The smount of mail matter to be carvied by thus tram will be enormous. Thero will bLa foue largo postal cars of improved construction capable of carrying 35 tons of mattor, aud it is thonght by the Department that the amont to bo carried will reacts 45 tous boforo the expira- tion of mx mouthe. The greater part of tho work of distnibution wilt be done ou the cars. Newspapors will bo taken in by tho bundlo and folded aud distributed en route. Rtelays of clerks will ba stationed at ¥yractsm, HufTalo, sad Tolo- do. This enterpriso will not cont one cent addition al expenes, the ratironds having mot the Gov- ernwont 1 the wost geuerous rpitit, THE WHARFAGE FIGNT, Bpecsal Duspiteh o ke Chicans Tribune, Br. Pavk, Miou,, July 21— the decialon in favor of tho old Northwostern Steamboat Compuny aguinst ¥t I'aul tor the recovery of wharfage chiarges paid by boats, furmnal demands v beon tado upon tweut paid them for swharfuge, amounting i 1 to 231000 aud interest. In cano of rafusal, suity will be fuetituted, Awmoug the citien are lted Wing, Duvngue, Dunteith, Keokuk, Burhngton, Ttock Taiaud, Murcatie, Quine, Cairo, §t. Loue In, Memphis, and Now Orleans, Suniiar de maudy will bo nude tiom evory vlace whero the Cumysuy bas Lucu requred to pav wharaga. SEQUELS TO THE SC;.SD:\L TRIAL. Expense of the Jurors! Benlv~Lozder and Frice Cnable to Gee Bail, New York Tribune, July %4, A bill amountivg ta $1,60L75, for meats fure nished for the jury in tho cuse of Tiltou against Iieeobor, fv now bofore Kings Conuty Auditor Putzgorald, in Drooklyn. Tho moaly supplied whou tho jurors weut to tho restaurant i por~ sou, are charged at an averago price of 69 G-10 cents each. Thoss served in the jury-room whilo tho Jurors were locked up weio churged at® the rate of ELIT for onch Juror per day. The total numfbr of weals ” furpisticd wes 1915 Tho Auditor will roport the bill fovorsbly to the Bourd of Super- visors under an uet 6f the Legislnturo of May 14, 1875, providing for jurny' weals sud estra coms pensrtion during protracied Lriaid. Loader atul Prico, the allged perjurors, ate till ju the Raymond Bticot dal, swaiting trial, Luader gays ho could obtuin bail if tho nuasju- perd would not publisk the nawes of hiy bous Hin wife visitod the District-Attoru: allica yeutorday to mect ber husband's counsel and conter with the Dutrict-Attornoy, but as tho tawyer failed to sppeur no formal confors ouce was held. , THF GRUNDY COUNTY SUPERVISORS. Spectal Corresyomdence f The Chicago Lrioune, Monatsox, IIL, Jaly 24.—The Board of Bupere. visors huve ordored & uow Jail. It bas been sad- Jy nosdod. Tho prosent ono Liny beon for yoars past repeatedly tndicted Ly the Grand Jury as & nuisance, and prisouors Lave froqueaily ploadod guilty to crimes groator than comwitted, vo as to be went to Ntate Prisou rator than to be pleced in tha County Juil. . ‘L Hoavd of Bupervisors also ordered all corn in the bands of the faruers (wbo stricken from the Amscusors’ bouks sd not tuxable, Judge Alettoberls granted an iujuction restrainiug the Assovsors from cariying out this order of the SLATE ROOFING PAINT, “PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS, Clines’ Patent Slate Roofing Paint, For Shingle, Felt, Board, Tin, and Iron Rooty, GUAEANTEEP A SURE REMEDY FOXR LEAKY HOOFS. Obwerve thw following Latser sud Yrice List: ( 1 Lavo glvett your Gliea' Wata Ruwtug Latat an fuportial trtal, wted fud 1% 10 Lo Juat whiat Yo't recatie wend, 1 applied ot 1 our vell-touse soofy Which Jeaked budly, LUt two coats of paint stopped all the fud 1 o alow driec, which L, poclally on i roofs whers there 1a wne yausivn and contraction to contend Fus thia Lok v 3 saltess o 1tilo whid expande with the (i, 8t nigh bardous aud coutracts, which prevenits it frous crackiug. 111ku tho sppearance of b fte 1t is appiied ;€ covent thio purfucy with a good coatting of What annéars Lo be s sulatontlal and durable material, JAMES MILLER, Englucer, 1, State Peniteitiary, Jolict, LY 1 Gal, and Can, Blate Ruoflug Paint. 8 QL aud Can, Biste Looting Paint. .. 10 Gal. uud Cau, Siato liovtug Laiut.. 1 Barrel, about 40 galdun., oo qures. 10 1b Cau Glines' Bootny Cuwent, (0r largo holes oF cracl P Address uy vpintou, . CU. Agent N, Y. Blite Rooting Co, 60 Lodalle-st,, Olfcagd, 10, Goobii I For Hacine, Miwanukvo, sud Woat onoro pasts, S buslar sisaies; B et e, ke g ra For Gy ¥ o Bt eer.. plalp Sniasipgpied st fan b T Yoo Lacans D T T

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