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VOLUME 28, TO RENT, amnnn s OFFICHS 0 RENT Iy THE TRIBONE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF ‘WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. FOR RENT. Nos. nd-nd 24 Adamast, will bo Seduplo mult $enan nted for & term of yeara at fair price, gt . 5. BTova, 110 Denrborn-at. B E COOLING DRINKS Ginger Alc, Champagne Clder, Niersteiner, «+ Hochlielmer, Marcobruner, IRudesheimer, Steinberger Cabinet, rton & Guestier's Clarets, Santernes and Hant T Bauternes of Nathaniel Johnston & Sons, ST. ESTEPEE % -5 Claret Wine, Imporled anid Lottled by myeolf, and ‘garrantesd equal to any Clarct costing 0U pot cent more monoy. C. TATUM, Wine Marchzmfi, J40 PAST MADIS N BUSINESS CARDS, TARBLE MANTELS! ! Wearenow offering oxtra inducements fo partics 'lné.\l;\ oods in onr lne, IMEMAN & HAND MANTEL COMPANY, Michigsn-av. cor. Van Hurcn-st, BUS(NESS CHANCES, BANKIRRUPT SALE. dorsl, d e 1 1] thi WO AL B AN RGP s OgK ot 1. B, Hirsh & Co,, of ' 25,000 WORTH OF WIITE GOODS AND'NO- TIONS. This siook ia offered in bulk for gaah, nid, miey heczamingd on ‘nd attor . . OR Appic Hontays Aok P U R N, Provisicnal Axsignaeo, 160 LaSalle-st. o REEIOVAL DENTISTRY. REMOY. AT DR, ALLFORT hs removed hln oftco down-town to 303 Wabusl-sv., over O'Drien’s uew Art Gallery, near g;l‘nml st. Resumed practico the samo as before the NG AND OLEANING, DYEING. Yadiea’ and Gentlemen's Garments dyed and cleanod 2 supgrior mangor, o t tho ITON FARCY BSTEAM DYE FIOUSE, 190 Bouth 183 il 263 W, Madison-sta, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Baturdar, 5th Augnst, 8198, o, Haturday, Mth August,at 3p.m., Satu 4131 Augaet, Atén. m. August; At 3 a. m! Aug. batha. abin pavago, 870 and 850, currviey, Return tlck- At roduced ravos. Steorago tickots, #24 curronoy. 'Alw“ll;zfl.l 84 ubwards uns \amli, "é"ll:'kIISON ortuicast corner Olark sud Randolpis-ais. ~ (0ppasite now ia0), Uicako. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANGE, “Tao Gegoral Transa lantla Gouyany's dinil Steamanips botwaan Naw Yark and Harco. - 1 g splendid veumsse on otk raYoulLD FUk-0 101 (00 Cambinaut (bt Tro SHOR: o), S i Pl o N ilver, Aty TSGR D SVILRE DR oa 17 MEBEULS . IOIRICE, \OKENZIE, Agout, 86 lirndway, N.¥. RICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, And all porialn Qreat Britaia sud the Contnsnt, J. M. MILNE, Wostern Agent, 138 Lasallo-st., corner Madison. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Saling Thres Times a gk 1o and fron BRITISY PORTS.- LOWEST RATES. Arply st Compan)y*s Ofios, northwest corner Clark and Baloloyenien Cnieh AR 3 Hicorase, s Apply st fiowt Eroghy Dopol . GO, Mcl ), Axout. FOR BUFFALQ. THE VESTERN TRENSPORTATION C0S AND ANGHOR LINE STEAMERS, Wil Leave 108 ubovo sud futermediste forts, as tollows : IDAHO, Ospt. Penny, Tussday, Aug, 3. Cifia, Copt. Dikadu, Wodttaday. Ay EMPIE BTATE, Copt, Walbt, Thu ARIZONA, Cart. 3oag, Frldsy, Aug. 6 ONEIDA, Cayl. Druke, Baturdey, A7 For staterooms and paassga tekotauy Clarkat. A, A BAMFLE, Puoager Agent, GOODRICH KTUAMERS, For Racioo, bliiwaukos, and West Bhare ports, Galiy, Sundsy 0i0pUs Batarday's o cursion voat For Gread Havou, Muskogon, Ura: , bunday eicupted, aL.., Forst? Joreyti aud tenton 1 Sucopied, Ab. v Aug, 5, ply at 119 Bouth seager Ag o st “or{ieen o Floaday and Hrirtay < foot Micniay The copartuerstip Leretofore evating bolween 11, T Huns and Bimuel White, Arin known &8 Hung & Whlte, dealers ju Hardwood lumber, ks 1his day bees Waolyed by mutual conaent. M. E. HUNT, Chicago, Aug. 3, 178 BAMURL WUITE, COPARTNERSIH1P, The undarsigued have tUis dsy forimed & copartner- Wb tur the iruneaction of the Fire and Maring Ius: Mac basiness, at Nos. 1 and 2 Beaper B ock, undes w2ms god atyle of MiCormick Broa. & Find| ™ Wicago, aug, 2 1078, IENKY D'A, FINDLAY, DROWNED OUT. A Term Applicable at Present | to Many Localities, The Hocking and Wabash Val- leys Swept by Destruc- tive Floods. Corn-Felds in Some Places Cov- ered with Ten Fect of Water. Harvested Grain and Other Crops Borne OfF by the Current, Railroads in Southern Indiana Badly Crippled. Bridges Carried Away and Tracks Washed Out in DMany Places. Lafayette, Ind., Navigated by Small Boats. Drowning of Farm Stock Reported from Various Quarters. Great Havoc Caused by Overflow in Central (llinols. Rain Has Fallen in Pittsburg Daily Binco the 8th of July. ILLINOIS. i COOK COUNTT. The recont hoavy rains in thoe southwestern section of tha county have been very dieastrous 10 tho growlng nud standing crops, The condi- tion of afaira has beon aggravated to an alarm- [ng cxtout Ly the overflow of tho Feeder to tho canal pasmng through tho towns of Worth sud Palgs. Thousands of acres of land aro at this writing ontirely submorged, most of which fsun- der immedisto culiivation, and among ihe best snd most productive of the county. Lsst mo- - ter and wpring the Canal Commlssioners, it wil | Le remembercd, caused tho eroction of a dan 3 seross the Foedor in tho westorn part of Palor the objoct of which, it was sald, was to prover ¢ tho washing of the earth slong the Feoder fut o tho canal. Very litilo attontion was paid to th o entorprino at tho timo, and vory little wouldt o thought of it now but for tho dwwasti:r it hos wrought, It Is cstimated to-diy that botween 89,000 and 50,000 scres are ove - flowed, and in many instances the scone 18 sim '~ 1ar to that depicted ju the southern part of th o State, whero shoaven of wheat aro eaid to havi) boou tloating about from field to fleld. The osti,« mato and oxtent of tho damage cnnmot bo fairky computed, owing to the laxge territory covered, the vaticty of tha samo, snd tho want of facili- ties to oxploro the scene. On somo places the wster {3 quite doop, ospocislly the strip known as the Bag. In otber places tho eurface is only suficienily covered to provent travel, and to drivo tho stock from the past ares to tho occawlons! mouuds for protection,sud food. The inundation is also repurted to have extended into the town of Orlaud, mith oo maliy dsmuaging eifect, but the sdvices nrom wcom- plote, and the detmls thoro, as i Falc,s and Worth, aro wnn(lnfi. As tar as {ho o g0 cany reach ‘slong tuo Foeder, looking fro 2 the dum oast, Is su immouso shect of wal er, aud lonking north and south tho veono is ot far dif- foreut, Hocs, 13, 11, 1b, 16, and 17 may ba said to bo almost eotiraly inunduted. Thos 4 liing ou tho opposito aides of tuo Foeder bave , no con- coption uf the real and relative conditio n of af- talrs, beoco to giva avything like an accurate list of thoso sustaming damages {5 88 imporai- ble as it 14 to compute the gousral loss entailed by the ovorilow, Qreav iudigoation 18 felt among the , sufforers toward the Caual Commiasionera, a1 d the dis- position is ganolal to prosscute the F gate, whose agents they a10, with the hopo of - socuring im- munity from tho recurreucs of such a gimastor, it notbiug else. 1t s wot proba’ ole, Lowever, thac suy turther action will bv take 4 by the peo- plo than to petition tho Commi wsiuners tora romedv. A fow years 8go tho da m eaut of tho presoat one was removed fugr ghe cause that it backod tho water up n wet seasous and caused an overtlow, not only dam- sgiug proporty in tho immed.r’ge vicimty, buc sleo Howing down iuto Indisua. . snd ecatteriug wanto aud desolation io its pau! j, Lazen.—Last ovening tho W aters wers recads fog, sud tue prospect was ¢’ aat ihe worst had paased. BANGANON € juxTY. Special D spalcis to 1he Chinago Tridune, Brem¥orieLy, 1., Aug. ‘ J—~Thesovere and un« precedentud ratvs, whiol ceascd yestorday, have dono frnuz dum-he n t'yla county, Lo Hauga- wou Itiver ia higher ths n i¢ has boen for yours, 1u places it is 4 wutles % tde. Corn in the bottom= lands, which bade falv to yiold a Lioavy crop, is covered 8 feot derq in water. Whole flelds of wheat in thoe ehook, Linve boon swapt awsy, Hoga and cattle in latie, numbera have boon drowned, Mon living alo'ag the river wore engaged sli day yesterday ¢ aviug tho lives of stook, which wern beiug swopt C.own the rivor sometimes in arovos, Hoveu bridges acro-s smatl atreams which jun thiougb the county bave boou swept off. Boma of them W are valuablosiructurcs. The ratlroads suffered groatly by their tracke beiug wasbod out, but In this county uo bndges were disturbed. All tho roads ars buw ruuniug traine on time, excopt the Bpringflela Division of the Ohlo & Migsinaippl. This suad 18 reposted as greatlv in- jused suuth of Pana, The fuss in farm products Aud 8t pek caunok How bo extinated, but s very great, LA BALLE. avectal DIpalea to 1'ue 1 hicaao Tribune, Laffarre. 1., Aug. 2.—Theie are at lesat 8,000 acres of corn on tho bottom-lands botwsen Yorn and Starved Rook, and, &3 about one-third of it 1 slready submergod, nod_an dditionsl riso of 2 foat will muflice for' flaodiug the wholo len'zth and broadth of the bottom-lauds betwoen the, two polnts aforossid, th:a prospect looks ! oomy to the husbanamon iut erested. Edward Noonau estimates the damare already done to ) a8 bifok-yard and uuburat by ick on tle boltom +apposlie thid city st $800¢o 21,000, aud is ape- prebiouslve of 100 por cant add’ £ious! dxmayo. MOULTUIK COUN TY, Correspondence of 1A6 Chis uga Tridune. Mannowsone, alovrraig Ce v, 1N, July 81.~Tt baa bern wol Loro for the It wt alx weokw, and crops aro terubly damsged by rsin. On low rround corn 18 playea out; on bigh laod it is tolerably good, but vu{ wood y. Oats ure a good c10p, but 3t 18 80 wel tbat we . cannot save thom, In beow ralning ever siui s last Buuday, and 1o-uny 8L this tune w.) it i Youring. 1 tlunk our ost-crop i up. We can's use Feapors, a4 toy WO down . O seltlers may ther nuver saw the ke bef sre. Tho jrospecty aro glooiwy, snd faimens by o the blues, Special Dupa it Ohicaoe Dwidns, L, AR, S—T1 aro I8 REousdacbond. ency bose to-day amoog the farmers ai the gloomy outloss for all'¥ duds of arops.” i northéast sorm, W s herdly over yot, s deluged thia Tegion, 8212 feais aro now fol} for tho safety of tha corn cro, rowlng in the shack. Potntons, notbing. 1orin Ta Chicans Trib {ai Diepatel deans Tritune. Davior Nl Adse, 2.—No- passeager traina have been run to-day on any of the five rail- ailp TXibmne. ~ & & " ] - 5 CHICAGO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1875. N Graln I8 now | report the damage to the crops irrepazabls. All | property in the naighborhood. The river fell 3 : L ALEaamA. hro sovared. mit qeain. and many | feot to-dny. - FORE'GN. & fiolIn thrungl.ont the country are reveral fast leporta from along the line of the Hocking SF undor wator, and etanding erups not worth hiac- | Vaitoy Hailrosd ehow that tho lons to growing % :‘](»(I.m;l. ‘Ihis cuvl hias, no for, oacaped with lit- | crops mii ulvh‘n-: [ lv;lhm:k by“vlr:m 3:23:;:;.: Latest Ph £ th r, 3 . n damaen, although th estorn por- | greal t s impormble to as R - 1o in wubiargod from the causl and tho | 10 the rosd-bad wntil tho wates submdes. No | LALES! ase of the arian roun centering in Lhik place oxcopting on tho Chicago, Danville & Vincenues Road, owing to tho froshota. ——— INDIANA. WORRE AND W/)RSE, - Terne HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 2.—Tbo flood in this roglou is very dovastating. ‘Tho Wabasl River {n som® 20 inckies fighor ian during tho great rieo of 1858, and a fow ind'ues highar thaa the still greator Inundation of 1823, which in on record, and Iu in tho mer gory of tho olaost in- habltants, 'Tno river jsfully 3 miles wido opponito tho city, sud o ill slowly rising, A fow small hounes have ! oated down. Homo live stock and millions of buabela of whoat in atacks and in ghocks bave 0 osted past. Large quanti- ties of liay havo aFyo0 gono down. Thorais littls driftwood afioat, or the bridges coutd not poesibly rom in, The two railroad bridges of the Vandalia Indianapolis & St. Louls arohoth unrafo. The rrator §s within a fow tuchon of the windows of tho Water-Works aud quits oven with tho flo r of tho Gas-Woika. Both are oo the river ‘vapks, but eand.bag embsnkments havo so far: kept tao water out. Nu loss ot hife Tine been 7,.oported as yot. ‘The €} inton wagon-bridge, 11 miles above um, is doatiug down on ua; so is & sawmill, Over 6,000,0 00 bushels of cornate reported drownod out b stiween Torro Ilauto and ilutsouvitle, L= fow Bugar Creok Township the country is whol- i dovastated, Noba thousand rails, very litttlo <)o, and no wheat I8 Jeft in the town- hip, Every housn in Bloomtown 8 nundated. Markols’ milldato, b miles weat, is broken sway, and eoven Louros at Reolsville, on tuo Vandalia, togother with3 miles of embankment. are washed away. Not & teain onany of the railroads legt this city oxcopt a peseenger Lo Vincennes and relum, with no communication bolow, We shall havo 10 communication In apy direction, and uo mails for four daya at leaat, thero bewy no Jesn than thirty brideos, breldos trestics and ombank- monts, complotely gono on tha Evansville & Cincinnati. Every trestlo between Oak- torn and Hazleton is other badly injurad or swopt sway, Au ongina was overturned by o bank giviug away. No ono hurt on the Vanda- lin. ‘Tho iron bridgo ot Cartersburg, Crose Crook bridge, Dig Bugar Crook trestle, Eagls Creek hridge, and tho large bridgo at Reclsvillo, are all gpone. Bcven bridges are gone on ihe E., T, {1, & O., bovween this city and New- pott, Thero ugo soveral very soious breaks on the Logansport 1tond. The Indiauapolis & Sr, Louis iy 1 Lad condition. Tho bridge at Fern in nearly all gone. Tho I'aria Iuideo is gor.e, and the Wavash trestle injured. Tho rivor ls still riving, : INPIANATOLIS. Special Diapaibch to 4l Chicaao Tribune, " STIM InpraNarouts, Ind,, Aug. 3.—The bigh water is tilt tho ouly themo of tallc and inters:st to- night, whilo tle river lncks only about 3 fact of belug to tho poivt reached jn 1847, the dato of tho most disastroun flood known ia this State. For the past twolve hours tho rate of T:ac hus boow an inch and s half per bour, which wiit probably bo kept up until morning, wher. it is boligved tho volumu will rapidly decroa so. At dnrlk to-night tho watar was from 8 to 15! inches boluw the lovel or McCarty's luveo, shich | jus boun. beightenod sud strongihoned fo reslst thin ox- traordinary prossure. Mundreds of ' pu are at work all nighit to keop tho water from bursting through tiis. Bbould this dyke givm wav Lhe damsgo wlit be immense to bottom la ads andl to manufactories in that locality, Unle g3 thero in &n_unexpocted rise north of here, it is hardly l}mhlhlu that theriver will mo ruch higher. ho water1s within 10 inches c.£ tho Water- Works' engiues, sud thers in evor «y chanco that belore moroing it will rixe Ligh * mough to stop working, ‘Lhe damagze fryom Joquo's Run wsa all over to-day, and husiaosy men ond familics huvo quiatly moved bacl into the rooms and Louses o haatily vacat- cd yestenlay, Tiusports from the railronds £ athar increaso tho sev erity of damagos. LThe I A anpolis, Poru & Ch'icago found 8 bridge o'at of line at Tipton 0’ morning, and was compislled to coaso - v’ g, Tha Joffersounila Itaacl, uninjured sou- | rday, has sustsined a wash. of 50) fect nenr Jonewvilio, and aomo otbers. wro rumored at oth- er points on tho hine, acd the.y aro nov taking through pegsengers. ‘Iho otlier roads hopa to be on their fect by Wednosds; or Thursday ot tho outdde, obuc hefors tuat witl attempt notbiog, tisos that no froight will bo recoived for tho wesk, On this road au ¢ xpress train has boen «an a pootion botwoen two ¥ ashouts mince Satur- aay, sud cannot bo remer.cd beloro to-morrow, Thoy aro being subsitts ,d by tho Company, and aro enjoving thoir situal jonaa woil aa could be oxpacted. A very ploo my foeeling prevail ove- rywhero. The floods & re tuprocedonted, and the damngo oxcontivo. W hat ita_smount iy cannot bo copjoctured uow. No livealost as yol. TAT AYETTE, Srectnd Disvaten tn The Clacaae Tribune, Laraverre, Ind., Aug, .-Tho flood in the Wabash 18 stil InGronsing. Fho waber 18 now within throo inches of tho high wator mark of 1858, tho highoat ou record, and still ristng A% the rato of two iuches por hour. The lovees apl)nmlu the city ara wholly submerged, tho ouly means of communication with tho wewt Fido boing by boat+. The damago to crops cannot bo estimatod. Evarything in tho shapa of cropa In tho bottoms 18 a total loss, Iencos, snd everytbiog movable, {u fuct, are belug swopt away, includiug quite & number baros with ‘their contents. Raill travel s vory uncertalp, Passonger tho Toledo, “Wabash & Westorn trams aro put throngh by making one or two transiers. “Tralus’ from Cincinoatl and Chicago como through all 1ight, but much doiaved. Tho Lowwville, Now Albaoy & Chioago Railroad tracs is Ladly washod nour Whe Wabash Liver bridge, vorth of this city, 'sssougera are tranuforrad at tbat powt. 'The train trom New Albony will ba delayed ou account of transferring at one or two ponts. None of tho large bridges aro scri- onaly jojured. The main trouble is in emall bridges and culverts, whore thore has nover Leen wator onuugh beloro to cause troublo, Tho prospocty are that the river will continuo to o for twvelve hours or, oven It wo have no more ralu, It has hoon vloudy, with Jittio rain, to-asy, aud'whth & prospeot of cle.ar weathor, WIITD WIVER, InpraNarpoLis, Aug. 2.—The continued rain- atorm siuce Batnrday night has Loon very dam- aping to the 1ailrosd® west and south of this Folot, White Rivor liss continued to riso slowly #ince Filduy even'ng, aud is uow fitily as bigh a3 the flood of 18X3, "Indiauols, on the weet uide of the river, in #',l atloat, An immous awmount of damage Las, beou done to properiy on tho weat fido of ho ity aud u 1ho Loticm-iauds aleog White "iver, Tho Vinosnnen liaiiroad hus eufferod o/.vetely o tho weighbohood of Martinsvil o, Tho track ls submerged {or milos betweon that city and Qosport, ‘The Vuudihia suftarod the losa of & now iron brldge vear Car- torabflr"f. ouo end of the bridgo ot Awo belug: toweio d'and the track consderably dammged at Beveryl poiute, The Indianspolls & Bt. Louws )8 by uly damagod at 8t. Alarys and Danville, & 01 {un of the' trestlo-work at the latter point “iug waahed away, ‘The West Livision of tho 1 udisuapolls, Bloowington & Lufayotte enlored it the wastiog away of the road-bed at Crovked Creck, » fow wilea west of thlscity. The In- diauspulis, Peru & Chicaga Railwsy has & dsmaged bridgo st Nobloavillo, aud consideruble datmage {0 (ho track at ssywial points, The Indisuapolis, Bloomington & West- wru hau sufforod nlightly in damago to tho roud- bed, The Jofferuoivillo, Madwon & Indiaus is oonsiderably iujuzed at Hocktord and Columbus, No trains havo arrived to-duy ou the Viuceuuws & Vaudalla and tho lndiwnapolis & 8t Louis lloade. Tl 1oads runming cast have suflciod comparativoly lile, 1 AND ABOUND FT, WAYNE. {peetul Duvatch to s38 Curcaao Fribuna. Fr. Warxg, Ind., Aug. 2.—For the past two or throe weoks rain bau failen nearly ovuiy day boro. Baturday ovenmng, wbout 7 o'clock, a heavy sturm began, which bas contivued ahnost withe out cesation unuil the pruseut time, aud wWith uo prospect ol cloaring off, Ht. dary's, they 8t. Josoph, and ine Mauwoo Rivers, whicly were cousderably awollcu siready, have bursc their banks and ove flowed a large of ter.d - tory, reaching nesrly the bighest watermarkef the previous year. Asdvices from the count:y ‘Iho Vandalia advor. Maumego itivar. A number of houses hinvo been moved from thelr foundations, aad earriod somo distanco, snd noveral hundred foot of ircot railway at tha terminus Lisve besn waehed away. A namber of atroet culyortahavo alno hoon earricd awsv, Iiailrosds have suf- fored coustderablc, and several have abandonod Lininn gutirely, aithough, wo far, bridges, etc., atand firm. - At the Northern Indians fair- grounds Ht. Mary's River Las overf ywn to & Jovel with tha pally, and thresten to sweop over tho fluo track of the Association. THY WAUAHIT VALUEY, Shecial Duspteh o The Chicans Tribune, Tenus: Havte, Ind., Aug. 2.--Thn tlood still continnen, Tho Wabash hns riwen nearly 6 [nat 10 the lant tsenty-four honrs. Large quantitien of whoat hava beon flonting down the river all day, On tho thousands of scros ar bottom-Jand in” thin region nothing can be waved. Tho loss wall amatut to poveral willions of dollars. Huoo- drode of familien aro lofs destitnte. Bhonld tha Wabash riso 4 feot higher, the machiners of tho Watar-Warks will be submorged and probsbly rulned. The Village of Bloomlown, & miles ronth of this city, is complotely innudated, Tha inhabitants havo all desarted their homen, Tha - rallrords running into this city aro all abstrictod 1n romn mauner. No traiug hinvo arrived or departed ta-day excopt on the Evauavilla road, which ran a tram to Vincennes. Tha telopraph lines ara all down ex- cept to St. Laais and Ci . The Wabash is witlin one foyt of the ‘mark rver resch- od at thia pluce in tho grea. rise of 144, AIKLUYVILLE. Spreial Dispateh tr The Chieam Iribune, BrterLuyvitLz, Ind., Aug. 2.—Tho rame in this nection of tha State bove canned wrea destruc- tion to propesty and crops. t fivo days wo Liave had nothing but iy damaaed at loast three-fourths, Oatacron total fallare, Hay in damnagod about threo- fourtha, and cora abont ono-fourth. This county (8Lelby) 18 completoly submetged. \Wator in rtanding in. three-fourihs of the cellara in this city. “Thn £irmern arc discournged, snd all kinds of bumnows I3 dull and uncortaw, ‘Tho river iy still ryiove, Wheat rene. Ioa st Dianateh fa he Chtennn Tribuns, Prou Ind, Aug 2.—The loavy rains have swollor tho Wabash Rivor at th.e ynint ta enor- MOUB < g wona, and {oded o larzo ares of count ¢g. Thno Tolodo, Wabanh & Western t 38 UV der waior for sovoral miles both ways, nnd tral 8 vound east and wost linve_beon stallud 1ier g to-dny, nnable to progreas, Further olforc in"being mado to construct a bridgo of flat earn A Iny 8 tiack over them, for tho purposo of ¥eking trama overif posible. Dasengetn ara much dmeusted at tho prospect. Tho damago to crops all over Misml County js vory beavy. SIGNCIE, Spectat Dispated tn the Chveans Trinune, Mocie. Ind, Aug. 2.~A heass rain-atorm whieh began on Snturday night has continuad Ateadily nuw the preseat time. Tho \White River bas overilown fts banits, audin hichor thau in tuo momory of tho vl lest inbabitants. The damsze to crops, expecislly wheat, in vo and farmess rogard tho onttoolc dacouraging. The Fort Wayne, Muncio & Cini- c ruaty imdrond has oscaped with litrle damagu, alihiough tho rondbed I very sofs, and throsious 10 wash nway ab several places, DECATUD. Special Dispatch to The Chieaso Tridune. Drearry, Ind., Ang. 2.~leavv mins have crused St. Mare's Tliver to overtlow ite bauks -tel do jmmenso damazo to ciops in Adnms Lounty, o railrond bridge and wagon bridge wrasetionsly threatenod, and o largs forco of uien oro constan.ly cugeeed in mooijng the dnft-wood which tho wift current coustantly awanru niainnt tho abutment. Tho rain fs stiil falling and tho rivor riming. and the bridzos will probadly be carriod swa: before morning. Tho Richmond & Fort Wavno tragk is under water, and ail traing have boon aoandoned to- usght. * . BLUFFTON. Spectal Divnatch to Lhe Chicago Trbune, Brusrros, fud, Aug. .—Rain has been fall- ing hero continually sinco early Saturday even- ing. The Wabash River and lts trivatary stroams havo ovorflown thoir bauks, entailing immcnco damago upon ciovs, Wueat not yot harveated s completely ruiued. BHirong fears are enter- tainod thot ‘the tno bridge of tho Fort W.yne, Muucio & Cincinnati Railrond over the Wabauh Tuver will ho swept nway, as the water 18 withim a fow fuchewot tho suporsiructuro, nod is atill rising, NEWCASTLE. Gnoctal Disnateh (o F'he Chicnao Tribune, Neweasree, Ind, Aug. 2.—Tho rains which have fallon ovory dsy for samo time, and which culminatod in A severe storm which began Hat~ urday night nud sull contiones with no prospect of cesaation, havo llterally flooded tho ontira county. Fislds of grain wie eoveral fuet undar waler, aud no atlompt to harvest thom will bs made. Evorybody fools gloginy ovor tho im- meneo destruction cansed by tho tlood. E3TON, Srectal Inevatch to 4he Chicror Tribune. EAT0x, Ind., Aug. 2.—Tho flaod caused by tho hoavy rain which begon Satacday night I9 the largast soeu in this city far twents-ive yadrs, and thoueands of do'lars’ woeth of whoat, ate., haa beon complotely ruined. ‘Plio Masessuluiwa Ruver has overflowed ite boundacios rud tivo rich bottoms ndjacout for mules, and id still riming vory rapidly. UINOY, Srectat Dispateh o Tin Cheazo Tribune, Qurxoy, 1L, I:g. 2.—The danmgs to rallroads causnd by tho lato rains bas becn 50 promptly repairod that noarly all tho irains Went out on regular timo to-aay, OHIO. THE NOCKING TALLEY. CixNerwnary, 0., Aug, 2—12:40 p. m,—Theriver is mising at the rato of 2 imohes an hour. Woath- or cold, cloudy, and damp, CoLusnus, 0., Aug. 3.—~The hoavy ralna lag: night flled collare that have borototors ber o dry, aud covered tho corn and whoat felds ov o moro dooply thau they were bofore, The S¢ oto Riser 18 higher than {tLas beeu for yeara Lyt no fear 14 folt for tha loves. The Mociuns; Val ley Railrosd Cowpeny only run b e, Lan- caster. Prosident Grosn reporte more sevare floods betwoon tust point and Athens, f.joug tho lino of tho road, than. bave boen L'wown for many years. ‘The Par,-Handle triing all como in on time, Thbo Littlo AMiawmi Rosd, V.y reacon of tbo floods, syut its Cincinnatt Liwias todsy by tho way of Xenia and Daytoa. Civeinyats, 0., Aug.” t—A spoecial to the 1"unu fiom Atbors, O, suys: *Tha llackiug Vulloy in complotuly submeuzed, and tho xiso I3 withio 8 1uchew of the. greatast ever kuown, Cruza are & total luss, ¢ .0d reports of otlior foss. wscota 11 countantly, - No trains are rusning on tho Hocitlog Valley o od to-day, 1o wator {s over tho track of fae Marieita & Cincianati Road, bolow towit. w uers two trains aro blook. nded. One a passely (or tran, flled with people, sl0.d complctely 10" sated for womo timo. Tho Lo ut tho Bali.a B8 |t mines will bo boavy. One bridge on tho Mar iatts & Cincinnati Roud, west of licro, bas gone/ doan, Tho Liuavy brdges are standing bhe utrak g o Lepoits fraim a’ | pares of Ohio to-nizht south of tho Pittdbure, Fort Wayne & Chioaxo [tsilroad continuo ta give gloomy azcounts vf ioss aud damage by | 0% L 1t 1s thought by to-morrow ¢ o Woduonday 8t tha furtheat most of the sma' gy stroami will v siwmence falllng. OF the ral! ady, the Fi. \\l_{ as Ruad and tiio Pan Haudle Y0 aro 10PN ed wtlll in - working oider, traing 1o .hiog Cinoinnati from iolumbus vis Novla aud Dayton without dr,ay, Ihe Lattle Mir .mj Rosd will probably be . oider by to-morrot v night, The Olevelsnd | Columbus & Cinciur 4i Rtoad has soma break's 'betweon Co- lumbud and Crentline. Cho B-timore & Ol Ii.ad b otwoen hare und Parker aburg {s broken n soverr.l places, and passougers aro son. via Qolumbns, Bellaire, sad Grafior Oblr, & Mluulnu‘lrpl, & Josytou Noads are ronorted uubroken, A #l¥ gut brusk was repotced 1 tho Indianspoh, tm.cl;uu-l;‘;k.lf‘tvlzn}:za‘ near Norsh Headl, which .23 boeu ropaired. No trouble repo; 18ilroads in ientuoky, poriod yek it (T sctoro meew, « Aug, 2.-~About miduight nighs tue Scicdo River left ita bed -n‘f br})".:: nilely ovor & tract of graund south of tho by, burylug an e 3teusive corutield 10 teet In wior, ‘Lo wators 'ilien zushed ovar au exteuuive byicke ard, aud 1060 to the flrat story of the ten bousos ocou pled by workmen at the yard. necas. bitating tho remaval of the womeu and ohildren m wagons, The men waded gut to the high With & ), 1o aod, Cuicinuati, Hamiiton gound with difeuly; pationt offyrt the whole party, numbern, onty-ivo p praons, were all saved witnout sorious acoident. Considersble damiage was done so bridgos have as yet been awept awaY. e PENNSYLVANIA. IR AKD ATOUND FITTERURG. Rpertal Dapateh tr The Chicago Tribune. Prerasusd, Aug. 2.—We have had rain overy day in thin scction of country mince tho 8th of July in moro or less quautitios. The Mononpsbels River and trbutaries bavo risen to & romackablo hoight, and damnging foods have occurrod in mauy places, and more aro threatpn- ing. The breaking loose and mnking of coal barges in this viclnity has caused a loss of about #10,000 thus fsr. To-night the donongsbiols River in over 14 feot in the chanuel at thin cisy, and 34 at DBrownsville, about 40 mniles above. ‘ho Youghiogueny, at Connellavills, is over 29 feet, and bas flonded railrosd tracks on tho Umootonn Iranch of the Pittabnrg & Conuollavillo Railroad. Boveral bridgea hiava baen awent mwsy by tho floods. Manv portions af the low farwm-lands aro sub- merged, and much dsmagoe haa been done cropd. Ipnumerablo timbered rafts have boen drifted Joose and ate n total Joss. At McKain Ftaton, 2 milea this stde of McKeesport, tho United States Tin-Piato Company bad to sus- nond work, the water hasiug resched over the Squabble Over the 0'Con- nel Centennial, Leading English Statesmen Express Their Views on {he Subject. How (erman Burgomasters Ignored the London Lord Mayor's Banquet, Col. Baker Convicted of Indecent Assault on Miss Dickinson, And Sentencod to One Year's Imprison- mont and Fine of $2,600. Gret floor. Tho stocks wero removed to o place | Tlie Herzegovinans Making Hend- of safety, Thus far no loes of lifo In re- way Against the Turks, ported, thouzh the mountain streams a0 = all swollen to threatemng hoights. Ad- vicos which I have recelved irom A nimbarof cotatler u this Btate, Obio, nud West Virginin, stato that onts ara badiy damaced. nod in piaces will provo slmost & total loss, The hiny orop has beon gathered 1n eoms placca 1 Pastage of the Senate and Tunnel Bills in the Fronch Assembly, a damaged condiion, aud o otbor lo- calition hay lain oot mo long tnat GREAT BRITAIN, it hsa rotted, Whiat wll bo much S e At e dsmagad, Cotn promises well, out, unless the rain ceasos soon, thero will be_no ears, 84 tho acalks aro growing vers fast. Vegetables pener- aliy bsvo beon damaged wnd overtopped by weeds, which hove outgiown them, farmers boiug unablo to cullivate their crops ou accouat of the beavy reius. e WEST V.RCINIA 1088 OF LUNBXR. Herald Special, Lospox, Aug. L—It ia o eiguificant fact that no Germsa Burgomasier suwered tho London Lord-Mayor's {uvitations to the muuicipal ban- quet. CTOTr'S CARRIED OIF. Warrevo, W. Vo, Aug. 2.—Very bard ralus provailed bero yosterday aod last might. The Alanpiogion, on the Daitimore & Obio Nailraad. {ho Lrack was coveiea with wator to the depih BUBE papers, sud :‘l‘l 4 lhsmarci. - APTRENEXSIONS OF FLOOD. Mrxrms, Toun.,. Aug. 2.—Press telegrams from avovo last night disgalled the last hope in | ¢ regard ta sa overlow. The rivor hero s stiil 'lmn-qlhlv rosultin a diglen| Lo Marquiy memory mara respectsd taan amonz tie old £ tiat the Liboiator assisted the English Lt in unpsecodentsd in this Iatitude ou the 2d upect fou Aurust. Cotton on tho uplanda s reported saffort ng from juccssant showe:s aud supLivg 10 weadd , “f ave eeveral of his he it cunnot lievee the nearly Irish Catholica-mad impossible, a Br. Pavy, Minn., Aug. -Weathor clear and pleasant. Tha crops in this viciuity are suffer~ ing Tor waut of raia, ———— CASUALFLES, RUN OVER AND KILLED. Spectat. Dispateh to The Ciiteago Tribume, Avzoy, Ill,, Aug. 2.—A fawal accident occurred yentorday at a crossing of the Rockford, Koclk Inland & B, Louis Inilroad, on the farm of Mr. placo. L A ll(rahl]f-‘flb'l? Sreeint, ONDaN, Aug, 2.—7Thbe Earl of De fi keung, & Liberal, denoutices tho 0" ¢ tent el bietion ay wectarian, ‘Lhe TFenisn Amuesty Asaaci' will parade on the oceasion caure their countrymen rom- sn in Britl dus Iyng upon the crossing by tuo operators of s constructlon-traju, which was moviug southward at tho raje of sbout 12 milos an Lour, mnd, taough every eifort was mada to rou-e hiun from ‘nin position and algo to rtop tho train, sll mag noareiliog, and ho was crurhed bouenth the tiaig. Thero was notling about lus person to Indicato lus nawme. GRO33 NEQLIGENCE OF ORDERS, Special Disyateh to I'he Chiram Tribune. 81. PavL, Mine, Aug. 2.~The Corun=r'a ver ict rolative to the oollislon on Saturday morning near Biack Hoof, on tho LakeBuperior Railroad | botween {reight traws, is, that Jobn Hewn conductor, and Matt Eagan, engineer of iny extra frolght tiain, are puwilty of gross negli- gance of oders, and resgonsibie for th , duusutor aud death of Daulel Curtam, freiat. Eygan w Dzt i tho stomach aud bnd4Or, and propable day witl ot nass wit' Jous dintuctiuce. Crornox, <ENT OF COL. BAKER. way srraigned chargiog bin upon a yor “Loe tri mkn.r v, 3y t0 auswor Bu indict: . mith msdowoanor for au xssuu .4 Iady fu & railway catrisge, Otasta Of tha prosecution. FAILUNE OF CHEAP TELEABACHY. Loxno, Aue, 2.—~The Tinuas rast Goverument svaiem foi ey \nphmmmd expaciatious. comiog W unlcss & groat chango la made, tho Borvico wi becomo o beavy and chiarge an the country's flunaces." will nut recover. Hesuey cacaped. with g wprain- el od auklo, Neither offor 8oy othar wxeuno than TUAKEY. that they bad furgotton the r¢ cular frafy was on TOE UEBZEGOVINIAY INSUBRECTION, tue road, VIENSA, Aug. STEAMER. AGROUND, Svectal DUDACH ' 1he Chicauo Trioune, Drxoy, I, Avg. 2.-The steamer City of Janesvllle, that \eft Janeavitle, Wis., a fow daya ago, bouud for Now Orleans via the Rock Rlver and the Mis fasippi, with a pasty on board, has Rot caughl on the east wing of the dawm at Grand Dotour, & anles up Rock River from thld city. Latoat repoits stato thet the wator bas con menced pouriug into tho eteamer, with the 1 ros. pocts of her broaking up unless the leakagos ata sioppad. along tho lefs bank of the Riser Marents, an throe caunon and eighty rifles. aud thus be susbled to beeiegs ‘Lrsbigns. ‘'li0 objeas of Prince Mulan, fng to thus city, was to goa bl eult with a phy PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT. Speciat Diavateh to The Cateaad Lrivune, Droominaroy, I, Aug. 2,—Xae Mon, John Casmty, of Lexington, a member of the Tweunty~ oigbsh Goneral Avsembly, was vory dangetously in}ared ewrly Bunday mornlng by falliog into & cuttle-guard pear the depot at that place. Mo sustained a fraciure of several ribs aud waa othorwise saveroly injured, lle was taken to tho Korr House, wherd bo lies condition. Vst bas & political motive, el b CERMANY, ~ MINISTEL 6CHLOZSSER, o & precarious | ypumburg on Saturday for New York, SFLE-BHOOTING, CRUSHED TO DEATH, Spacial Dupatch 1o The Chicuoo Tribline, Muuich yesterday. take part in the coutest —_— FRANCE. OUR CENTENNIAL. Vensaturs, Aug. 2. ‘wheat on the farm of John Thompson, at Free- Iands, this county, was capeized this sfternoon, killlug » boy named Mathews and badiy injuriug anochor nattied Crabb, it 1 thought fatally, THE NORTHERN PACIFIC DISASTER. Br. PAcy, Minu., July 31.—Miss Atbie John- 800, aged 16, died yesterday of injuries rocolvod by tho 1ailvoad accident at Braluerd. This makes tho 1t victim. 'The Company’s luss is now o4- timatod at ¥100,000, exhibition at the Ceutennial in Phuladelpb IN TUK AMMENDLY. ‘Tho Assembly tu-day . the bill contitute 1ng tho Bouate, aud this Cuunuel Yunvel bill. T g, ‘Thin, it is behieved, was by order of Bis- marck. Tho invitations were accepted by other contivental Mayors, The groatest aftantion was pad the Profoct of the Heine, who heid s re- Disracli aud Gladstono ara tatber reticont, It in beaevod Disrnoli would cheerfutly join io & proper tribute to tha Liborator, and Gladstone woald accept zn {uvication sud deliver & ouloRs, QUELFRLION PV 1p el Lo mako troublo with Gor- of Purting » «en an orthodos, Liberal pamlitan, ana \mhfi:::‘; ant Lot in Irelond herkolf 18 tho Laberator's Earl Rusroll esys he has great respect for tho meinors of O'Connell, a3 he kaew him well, nud oons_ appointiants, sauction Ultramoncanisny, ompliched allinuc of thy slish Protestauts igmow Lho Iclegraph eavs nn Joxal Iish Cath olig can tako paet wheto tho sovereiyn ts donied, tho firsy ation of Dubhin monrniug bo- : . Troublo is fearcd j Jobu Kinliad, noar Qodfres, A young man, ap- | Beons: X red if Lord 0'Hagan de- Darcntly aboat 19 yeara of ago, wav ditcovered | th morememn e 1 g4 Conmorvatives shun dicutiors are that Thute- ' .. Angz. 2.—Col, Valentino Bater et al wos couctuded this evomug, Col, . 4ns found not guilty of attempung to T&¥Ir, (he complainaot, but guiley of {ndecont 289" ,ult, and wan sontehced Lo 1mprisoument for W oivo mouths and to par & 0o of £500 aud the 0 *The indiug oconlnlling dise Emh 8 over the tolégeaph Liues 1 this conutry Tue sima is vhwa this rute will cease to pay, and, increaniug pormanent According to intelligence re- | Mloutgome: coived from the camp of the IIarzegoviniau iu~ surgonts, 8 number of ongagements with Turk- 18h troope took placo tho lst shree daym, first subsequently at Kabas, Stolatz, Neveigone, and Drenovace. The Turks sre repoited to bave | Bouersily runu ahoad of his ticket. Popvopolis hus siso sixon. Sesenfhiondred ine surgouta intend cecupsing the rosd to T obigno. ‘Lho insurgents oxpect the inlisbiisuia of Buma and of ihe frontier of Montenegroto join thew, of Betvia, in com- 4 mathar and cone ician about s thioat diseasa, The sbsence of tus court aud forsign-ofiics of- Heinls vogatives tho conjecturas that the Prince’s Denuiy, Aug. 3.—DBuron Von Schloesser, Ger- mao Miniater to tho United Statos, uatled from The German Fedoral fifle moeting opened at [ svsslon will be b " Markemen from tho United East S8aciNaw, Mioh., Aug. 2.~A load of | States, Hussia, Ausirls, aud Bwizorisud will 'no Natlonal Assembly on Saturday voted 80,000 franca for the Froucl NUMBER 344 miners to their presence in the colony. A pes titlon 1o the Queen for the snnexation of New Gutnes passed the Assembly and Couocil of Buuth Australis. The polioy of the Governmens was decisred in favor of inter-colonlal free trada, HEW ZEALAND, Feartnl galos bave prevailod on tha coset. Many disasters are repol 'he schooner Baccens, of Auckland, was loss in Cook's Rlesits with all on board. odin has docided to offer sn eogagemend to Moody and Sankey. Tho general agricultursl news from all of Australia is favorable on the whole, th much dumage was occasioned by snow in mountaine sud heavy raln on 1he vosss. ———e SPAIN. I‘..lfll' NEWSE, MapRID, Aug. 2.~Official dispstches teport that Gen. Martinez Campes coutinuies the cane nousda of Zeode Urgel. The Onrliss Geos. Saballs and Durregatsy have stiempied to de- scend into the plain before Darcelons, but_wate met by tho Alphounist foccos under Gen, Weilss and retreated to the mounisua, — SCUTH AMERICA, PRAZIL AXD THE AROEXTINE REPUBLIG. Lonpod, Aug. 2.—Advices from Rio Janeirs report that tho Argentine Government has made anoderats and pacific replyto the Brazilian note 10 regard to the Parsgusyan treaties, and the foars of war havo beea dispolled. RELIGIOUS MATTERS, BISHOP. WHITTINGHAM'S CASE. Bauroxonz, Md., Aug. 2.—~Tho Bosrd of In quiry n tho matter of the pressntment of Bishon Whittingbam reacsembled this morning ab Grake Cuurch, and, having conciuded their duties, . jouraed stno dis. The following is the findiog of the Doard: 5 i i bpbe ¥irAvAs, The Bowrd of Inqniry conve .rl?u",,"m The it Hov. Binhop B It Gmits, D. Do the vresidiag Bishop of tis Home of Lisbope, io condlder Fartaln charges in tho caso of the Rt.-Bav, Willlam R Whittinghatn, D, D., D.auiop of Mazyland, baving duly and fully conudered sald churgres, do hiercby Jicsoiia That, from the evidence befors them, the are of (pinfon that there ate ot suficient gronndsda ot tho ite.-Rev, Wilism It Whittingham opon trialin sald matters. The thirtoon membors who took their sets wheu tho Board oreauized on Thuraday last wer: prerent to-ds and tho vote in favor of tiuding wos U 4 aganet, tho latter beir “ hod voto of the Diocese of . o . ceytion In London fike the Lord-Mayor bim- | ¢ vow of tho Diccens Of ¥ the Wt Vmonaa, Aug. 2.—T'ao Gazette's apoclal | G0y (LT Gardo Ropublioalne playing | Baroes o Koo e esouipst lithe from Charloaton, W. Va., reports all tho stscame Piltebute, o e A boomn In b1k Tiser s awepe | Fioch National wirs o Alowaodra Palaco, aud | ably fo the canon of the chiwtel g "Nt el S e iog a loss in loga of | bowe cheored soilusivstically by tho Eugllel | thelromdentol ibeBoed (h' Soariigoate of nway this morning, causiog a los 5 voopis, of Wellsboro, Pa.), o iy, Chaacate of £25,0%0. TAE 0'CONNELL CENTENNIAL. noutment, wan duiy made 48 al to Dree - ont, and forwarded to +of Bushops to be deposit- A . sdopted unanimously the fol- tne Hocretary of Hous e among itw arcliy Ths loard al+ lowing resoluf creok overfiosed the buuks, CATTYIR ANRY )y hg haviog elds Dotingor. bo murt | wish 188 58° _od, ollorod by o mom n ; ) 4 with 3 s 0 y r voling quantitios of hay aud shocked wheat. | convistentiy conder,n the Ultramontane coloriug | meat ¢ Avtliy onthe question of pressate The water covered the Nstional Piko icu‘_lhe appIoay siog dnmonnz;;v.?lu. !f:;“:?:i ,.f,"" e 4 e N he bolieves Cary Cullen an anning, i 3 ident of s Boa O o mor % O Ritrosd, | ORor anita G iamties: baet contrived tho-dom- | ™ Ly wasuapery o, coasge ] ad ceriificate of 29l U tie Board to make s pi gatns e Hidhop of Mnrxhn‘:\‘:‘ m\n‘ x.uumnm k : v : C n slateumens af oar 4 . T wan uminjured, lowever. | msuy, while gonuolidating the Cathullo Tou! e A g feet, Tho rom vas iminluret, B | Poruirky gt Lo tua € . | it sbt enials indsmnadia e G Tho Monongahiola is bigucr st Fammont than | Dbdb 8VE m nlaing Governmonts Tea™ | SO0 | und Ricuey, of sount Calvary Chusch, set forils for ten yeare, A largo e Io expoctod. ¥l tho | foc 81l ocourping under their 1 SR 0 fompiined of 1o tho prescntiiont mads sgaioat tem wido stranma noar koo aro ranniag vut stioug. | 3 o Getmn Tithoj ‘nh(id;:"‘, holr nioy: | Wat yaiending Couulties to thelr Sinkop, aad for —_— sliticn lu tuo Irish 81 ctios, 1t would { Tp . ¥ % cnnse eling % " » i | 18 said thst the major; o TENNESSEE. gnieo a bad focling betaven ‘torman’ aod Eu. | fon fat thy Jority wero of the opin Bistiop, “sttor the charges wera Sivet forwally 1aid boforo bitn, admouishe robuked the’ Mount Cll\'ll’)‘s‘ rprntor) lorgymen tor thetr bracices of the cerowony complained of. By wo doing the Bishop Lad saustied the do- 1wy ' v s manJs of law, aud o risiug slowly. glieh \ibig families, boctteo 10 wan tho fuiond | pouo of intessiaml er mines vy (o Par The mercury fell rapidly Iast evening, cud at 8, | O f‘ ]’ wh,x"'"j etly ofarywhiess. Tho | canou of his Dioscee, o'clock this worning stood as 67 degrees, whid'a | fun the Libe vroyid Liveraly bas alwars beco s BARKIS-MINDED, DAYEXrORT, In., Ang. 2.~A lotter from the Rev. J. 1. Ecaleston, of Philadelphis, Bishop- elect of this Eplecopat Dioceso, wes recaived by NOW, ko uass of tho Imsh peopic appiaud | the Chswman of the B udin; Cot Spectat Dipatch to Tne Chieage Tribunie, the Lord aror's acuon, aud tha Lo, anding inch NARVILLE, Teni, ANg. S~ Weathor Biero | almost. Gnaminousiy deplors o0 Dary i ":m” loday, in which Dr. Eodleston unscoatntably cold, Slielit suow fellat 20 cleck | Mavor's makivg & religlous inatead of s nat on. | statos that Lo bad delsyed respondiug this morning. Drizzly day. &l affair of tho colsbration. {0 thio anuouncement of his election in bay laat, MINNESOTA. of thio Pope s the esems of Giolmauris woloomn- | % C1oeHoR that had beun ceut Lere; o vEsy pRY. eals the Lord Mesor, Tusoritunl lontisiae | oo " Gides. aid s atdg ‘Ovidonos on Speeial Dixpateh to The Chis17a Tribune. purposo of tha cer-cunial Las becn loar.” It po. 3 o no grounds for tno charces made. Ho, tharafors, 1eavos tho fnal resuit tho with Btandiug Commit- toes throughont the country and the touse of Bushups. Wi their decision ho will be contont. POLITICAL. 1 ELECTION. - | Lexmoros, Iy, Aug. 2.—The eloction towdsy ragsod off quiotly, the Republican ticket carry- ing tho city by an increasod majonity, owlog to s large faliing off in tho Democratic vote, Noe enlt: Yor Governor—Harlan, 2,005; Mctirsery, 1,087 For Lisutsuant-Giovernor—~Boyd, 2,063 Underwood, 1,073. For Attornoy-General— Uoodive: 2,083 ; Movs, 1,080, For Auditor—Rad- clifa, 2,032; HSmuh, 1,075, For ‘Frossurer— Benly, 2,059 Tate, 1,071. For Register—Pat- rick, 8,054; Morean, 1,072, For the Legialature —Htate, 3,097; Wa.oni, 941; Shophera, 51. For Couvontion, 16,5/4; agatnat, 102, Baundorsville—Dictiroory, ;213; Harlan, 104, Tiost of the tioket about tho same. LovwsviLux, Ry., Aug. 3.—Retumns from the Btate are u?'nt meagro, but 8o far the Dewo- cinido majority iu about the amo s the last tleosioy tor Goversor. In this city, Harlan, HNupublican, is running ahead of his ticket, sad Lias reduced the majority vory lsrgely. A npecial to tho Courier-Jowrnal ssys thed Bowling Groen gives 225 Democratio fiunour Lealie's voto. kraukiin County gives MoCreery sud the entire Demooratio Btate _ ti 560 wajority, & slight vote. Maiton County, Kives him a large mldonty. BV the Domooiatio tate ticket susjority, 310 gmu over the Leullo voie. Hart County” goes largely Democratio. Linooln, » Nelson, Oldham, and Rock Castla Counties givo fucressed Democratio waloritios 0 1ar aa hesrd frow. ‘The majorities for the Demociauo ticket throughout the state are fo- %;:wl over the voue for Leslio, Demoorat, in Huwrlap, Republican candldate for Governor, - it 1 d 1u this clty the Demoogatic wajority fa 2,783, The totsl vote polled for Goversor is 17,064 QOon, Harlau lives here, svd ruoe large- ly shead of bis ticuet. There were no Nepudncsn} candidates for the Legialature, aud a fail Demooratio delegation ia roturned. 0. C. Waltriue 18 elected Msiebal of the Ohancery Court by a large majortty. Bo few locations in Kentuoky comparatively can be reachoed by tele. graj.h that authento refurus from s tusjority of the counties caunot bo obtalued forsoveral days. YHE COLORED ELEMENT. CixcinnaTy, Aug. 3.—A Convention compossd chiefly of editors of papers devotsd to the fn- teresta af ua; Wlfll’:d mo?h l;lnmhlod in this . Toe abJect of e Conveation is :;‘fili:-\fn:rma m.i’;: ot interest to tbe cale ored people. ‘The proceedings to-day sod to- morrow Afe priy uh. On Wednesday & publis A STRANGE DEATH. CLEYELAND, O., Aug, 2.—William Hartzell, re- +iding on the West 8ide, purchased a bottla of bitters on the recommendation of friond named Alf:ed Chaso. By takiug them Hartzell was made very elck, He then told this to Chase, who on Saturdsy returnod the bottls to tho druggist, aud at tbe drug-ators desnk, romae of the contents. Iu a fow moments he complaiued that Le felt badly, sud died wibia two bour. A post-mortem examination discover- d aigus Of currasive poion. ‘Lhe drugRist AUSTRALASIA, Soutits } - KILLED BY LIGHTNING, ARIIYAL OF THE STEAMIIF MIKADO AT BAN FBAN- t:::'fi:‘,'.,‘.‘f“{vfl: e o) x:‘::x‘dh:ln:‘a Corresporidence of 1hs Chicayo I rilune, cisoo. v ery nirange, aud s thorough invesugstivn will Miunowsoxe, Moultrle Co., I, July 31— | Su Fuaxctaco, Aug. 2.—Nows by the Mikedo | be wnpde, Tho wifo of Patrick Buit, of Dora Townabip, | to July 3. B T this county, was killed by lightning lsst Tues vicToBiA. CALCULUS, dsy wosning, ———— CBITUARY. Special Dhvaleh lo 1he Chicazo Tridune, Tockroup, 1., Aug. o entiro city was nota little stastlod this morning upon hearing of tho sudden death, lato last night, of Jamen 1L, Willismuou, for mauy yeara the popaular and well-knowu propnetor of the Awerican House, :K;hlx city, He was woll and ou tho stroots bri- forty-five duva from Eogisad, thao last yoar. Tho aver: was gloater than for miany vears paat. QUEZENSLAKD. The Chinese difllculey i The ateamer B¢, Onyth airived at Melbanroe, Rallway con- atruotiou was tmpoded by heavy raiue sud flooda. ‘The O’Connoll centonary will bo celsbrated by & | » boy some 8 years old by Drs, Myers, Pazson, banquet aod procession. The gold yleid ia tess | Hobart, sud Faruawacth, of this city. Thestons e earulogs of miners Special Diapalch to The Chicaoe Tridune, OLixtoN, Is.. Aug. 3.~A difficult apd Interest- ing case of lithotomy was performed to-dsy oa taken from the bladder was nearly as largosa s smuall bev'e-ogg. e Two Omaba boys, Glalke and Delope, wendered bave umiog formidable | off on Imunui {0 g0 in swimming, and propostions. Thure is great opposition amonget | 2 sinoe besn of.

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