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o THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUiGs NEWPORT. The Now Ilotel at Dumplingge-. At tho Ocenn llousec. Two. Beantiful Toilettes on the Avenue =0ldrort Dressing, and Boat. 2 iHfg,‘abd Filrting, .00 of 'the’ Fow' ‘Nonses, and Tts Dise tingnished (inests. Oharlotte Cushman and Her Courage. . Bpsat Correspandence of The Chicdao Tridune. Nzwront, R. I, July 26.—1n spite of tho “@fMi-tithe croakers, the Ocean Highland Com- pany on Baturday, tho 2ith, clored & pufchars with partiea of New York ana Newpart of one ‘of the tracts of laud known ss Dull's Polnt Dumpling’s for the sito of s now hotel, the bulding of which is to begin epecrdily, This point Is on Conanicut Island, diroctly opposite Fort Adams, and fs & short eail either by forry or Bailboat from tho eity, as * Batomaty ™ atan- other point {s a ahort dxlvo. only. For thres or four years Conanicut Island has been srowing “into fasbion a4 a suburb of Nowport, and preity ' coltages sud villas havo boon spiinging up an it iby magie. ‘To encourage this building, lots bave boen offered at low rato, The now hotel will probably bning prices up. AT THX OCPAN MOTFR on Batorday thera were sixty new arrivals, and in the avening the halis and parlors were quito resplondent with besuty and fashion. Lander's band diacoursed its enchanting music, and bv 10 o'clook the scens was as pretty as one noed look npon, as the belies and veauties in their charm- ing costumes floated out o the graceful denz temps. It was tho end of tho weok, and mascu- . 1ine attendanco had doubled iteelt, luckity! And, speaking of gostumes, thasa of thia season scem ta bave farly outdons all uthers, they are so * graceful in design, a0 elegant in matérial, and With that something indesoribablo in artistic of- fect and mmplicity which has nalways been ascribed to 8 trte Parisienne toilotio. ~ Lot mo attempt, at lesst, the dewcription of onv ot tvo that I saw on a similar occasion, but in a private houre. And by stmilar occamon I maun balf- impromptu affalr, whore negligeo tuiletd weso "en regle. : TOILETTES, . Faucy s tall, rosy blunde, clad in India silk, soft, thick, and uncrushable, of tho true Iudia color,~a vellow cream whito,—~aud this nade “+all in one piece™ as to slirt; a beautiful float- ing length of eilken fold with one deep rufilo— not & flounce, but a 1ufilo—slirrod on 1n ao old roniviog style. There 18 no **spron front," but from lh“o throat of the basque to tho rgl(“o bor- dor a row of ustod bows and a wido ecarf eanb, a1l of the same material, passing from the hip, below the basquo, into deep, drooping folds and 4ringed onds. The edge of tho basquo is l\loesgdd with fringo. heavy and rich, and tho rounded sleeva dropa the saine soft ilkinoss of ac0. **With aemile on ber facs and a rose in flr bair,” Iike Thackoray's Fanuy. \What mora coald s girl desiro in thd way of perfection of oostgme? Thoe lndia wilk, be it remumbared, boara the samo relation’ to’ full eveuing dress that the soft heavy yellow Indis pongoes do to the morming tollotte, Itis demi-dresu decldedly, »aan embroidered cambric is, and is so taroly - gean, 80 uncrushablo, 6o unrustieavis, that ail the stiffnens and crack’e, the ** dreadful dronsi- ness,” which is 1ho only drawhack to all but tho mont_beautiful and costly of ‘the Froncn looms, 18 quite dono away with. ANOTIIER OF TUE FRETTY GOWNS ‘was of whito Heinanl with s inch-wide satin .stripo, maduinto & deep overskirt with sash ends, basquo and overrkirt trimmed with a enrfous friuge of mingled dull and shining sitks, And this over & manvo body and skirt, with manve knots of ribbon caught here and thore in tho overdress, Thers are such cndless com- binations that ono might as woll write a fasblon artiole, and done with it, as attempt fo do mors than indicate. The two already indicatod are good epecimens of the unon of eleganco and mmplicity. All this lovely negligre, of conrso, is on the hill and avout the avenno. Dowp on ths Washingtoo strest Uld Point, which Col, tiggnson describes #0 well in Oldport, the nnggi ce is sumethiog entiroly dilfereut,— thatis, ig tho dwellors thercin romain at the Tofut, Ilere, whoro the bay is dotted all ovor with rowboals nnd eailboats, boat- ing dresses of gpray and bluo flannel, or of the flue plaid foulard cambricsand hnens of pavy biue and buff and whito combinations, aro seon until lato in the aay, Andhero, too, shade- batu abound, with the ‘preity trimmiug of veil tissue n dark bluo and groen kuottod around the crown, and flying off 1 long, wido lenuthn thatcan do_ duty in various protecting ways. When the dinner-hour comes, these mermalds slip into & Huor dress, and theo poerhapa alip out of it agn into the costume of the moining, to laln & bosting excursion in the twilizht or moon- Jght ; for a1 tho Point the grand entertaiuinent 1s boating of one kiud and anothor. Aud, If not bosting, every houso Las Its wide pinzzs, or, falling that, ita pier balcony, to giveit & now - pame, wheto every snmmor ENDLEHB FLIRTATIONR 0 on in the tender slarhight or botraying moon- Es{ht‘ ‘fbe Point dewoiselien havo this advan. Layo over tho ml‘lxruoplo—mo sdvantage of cany boat neigliborhood to all the Fort society, Those "boya* of the Torpedo Btation, and tho yaclts~ man,—how essy if some fair Dulcies of their scquainiance ohancea to be an fumate of ona of the Powt houses, to eail actually to her vaiy foor, for'they land at the sumptuous (in many sases) little piets, aud o momont are ringing At bor bell without further delay or pro- amble, Porbaps the chances—always ton one—ol meeting sowe of thowo fino young fellows, yachtsmen or otherwive, hos Jomething Lo do with tle peculisrly pretty boat- Eg array, the natty jauntiuess of the hat, and e fit of the simple sutt, Thoso long silkan vou-streamern float out hke pennous, and are sgualy, not of distiess, but of sppronohing davger to unwary or unguarded hesits. When wa take into conaideratiou all thepo advantages, K in not surprisiug that Otdport stiould be grow- g in favor Inr by year with the flmmu comers snd oars of Newport, It haa otber wolld ad- routages which attract pater familins,—advan- iages of comparstive chespuess of land and board,—comparative beside the hill ostatox, thut W, -for avnri rood of ground in Nowport mton fo the ligh fiights of costtinoss aouslly, a8 reckooed fo comparison witu reol state 1n other localities, Oldport wil rotaln right to be considered the iuexpensive por- on of the dity, certainly 8o lung as_tho meaus 3t approach 10 it &r0 80 uncomely, It some day wme grayd eoterprise should build out Wash- tegton ntreet, carrying it from its nowabrapt and nominous eud wtraigbi slong the water-line low Thamea strect in a biumd thoroughfare shat should, a8 ic¢ counld, sween the wholo ity 3pun that side, then thero is uo telling of 1he nagnjticeuceof tax-titloy and thesuddon rush of Iufilun to the bay-shore viciuty, Ouce it was Mo most fashionable portion of summer New- e, Twoor throe or four old Liouscs of Rayolu- onary famo aro standing now, statoly bue Iocaying rebios of tho paut, Ouo of thess, tho Nd Huuter houeo, is described very accuratery by Col. Higginson 1 his 1omance of Malbiue, 1 atill retans, I thiok, as 1t did two or throo rears ago, the mysterious secrot staircaso sbout rhich there Las beeu so.much conjocture. It ¥aa bore that Madame Hunter, with her *TWO CHABMING DADORTERS," §vod, of whom the Duo de Lauzun speaka so mptusously {n his acoount of that time. Tho 30086 bas now for many years buen rented for a soarding-liouse, sud, the repalrs mever being sdaquats to the wear and te: . the window silis e now worn and , tuat have soboed feot, show (ho eswo etfect § U8af The uew housua berv ara graco- ful etrnotures with Mensard soofs, aud uot maeg- sificent turreted dwellings of brick and utous ihat rear thelr lofty heights on the avenue, Oue o howevor, is tinishied ineide with such Negsuce of fine woods ns would not be out of ¥ospiug with the costliost vxterior. This s the Mouss of Mr, Bsuford, of Now York. The bal- ronied windows and wide piazzas command a far new of the bay, aud bere CUARLOTTE CUBHYAN somes from Ler house on the bill aud eita jnto the twilight watching the boats go Ly, Here al- 30 Adolaige I'Lillipps is & guest;for the suwmmer, and otber distiuguiliod arttuts Of soug or verse Bud their way hithor. As the season deepena sud the dayn shorten, the piotiresquenosg Mf the viow is much enhauced, for tha late New York aud Providence steam-rs, lighted fiom Stew to sreru, maks a sight so wend and beauti. fulon the dars waters fhat mot many of the uesta in the * cottages " {u the rauge will mi o * stoamers hour " once having wituessed it, The Providence boats ply so frequently Lour by bour through the day, and carry 80 many of these dmttage-gucats, that it iu oot unusual for » ig- nllgun pschief to be Hung out to time an are "‘l'& ‘The owners of the ail-yachta living here thas aigualed, speed op to the Providence whart, and tho guest wilt sten fiom stestne: to sail-bost, and in & fow miuotes drilt nojrelessly mp to tho preity mer, and Iand {n Vonotian mathod at the palacedoor. 1t {8 verv eany thus to live in two pitces, as it wero, Ta floe to Nowpors for rest and rocroation, to droweo and dresm over Sundny, amd th u back to tho atmorpliare of work tn brisk And buny Providence. wh ch, though solittle space awav, hee nove of the dolce fur menle, oither climntis cally or racially, that 18 one of the charma of lovely, luxurions Newport, For the workera-—- capocially the bram-workers—thin in by far the hest methad, for thore is actually a poppyseaf element In tho Newr.ort air which will make oro diowss over the brightest book or the most smbitious attompt at comp.sition, Spesking of Charloite Cushiman, her gradunl- I¥ dacliniag strangth wndor tho iuroaus of her disoano 1s_too paizfully truo. Her great cours age only, keeps hor etill in the world of eocial Mifo. Shadrives and visits her Jutimate fuionidy, overaesn hor hoine, and in alwass the same biill- fant compnnion, but sho wiffers, sufers, suffers, fiom da? to day, Huch courago an tius, 80 oalm, o nflexible §s really o gieatness in itsolf, and cruwns her with another laurel. KiSH CURIGLAN'S TRAGIC JMURLKMSIVENESS OF MANNER is, like Mrs. Biddons tue elder, s maiter of amusing through unconaciona mirdirection some- timen, Not loug sluce an expressman drove hls ontt-wheals over a coiner of her beautiful velvet Jswn, Ite mintross, obucrvantof tha carclossness, came out to the door, aud in tho manner of Queen Katherine sdminiatered robuke, ‘Lhe un- lucky night waa epeachloss, and drove off, for tho time being no doubt foeling asif ho had commitiad the nnpardonablo sin. Ho the real tragedy and tho mimio go gide by sido, and oune sintles at the oue hefore the tears of the other sro quenched; and eo tho brave tragedionno, ready alwava to foin i tho laugh, hives ou hete At beantiful Newport, and fights wiicntly, step by step, with her unconanerablo ennmics, Dineato and Death, Tvon hare the lovaly air helps aud soothes, and for hier smootbs tho way, S, I’ AN INDIANA CYCLONE, The Tornndo Which Passn Fountain County on Thursdny Attica (Ind.) Ledger, Mr, Loob and 1ko Solomon were at tho hotel in Harvoysburg whou the wtorm came up, whict was Just before supper. In the town thoro was littlo mote than 8 hieavs ran, but it was noticed I that north of the place something of a wore serious nhatura wae tranepiring. The air was thick with lsing dobris and tho heavour wore dark ng night, betokening & atorm of more than usual scventy. Yosteiduy morring, on their way home, Loeb and Solomon camo throngh that region, and doseribo tno sceno a8 terriblo beyond description. Honses wero swopt from the foundatious and Lteraliy torn into shieds, ecatteriug tho picces for miles aloug tho patl of the storm, ~Hugoe trees wero twisted off or torn up by the roots and carried to great distancesn. Fences and crops wero awopt to utter oblivivn, Wheat shoois were blown into the mir, aud the grain a4 complotely throshed out a8 if run tLroueh a machine. ‘Fho #cono is vue of utter desolation, and the loss will bo very great. But the mont torrible feature of the storm was tho drendful loss of human lifo, No less than four persons were killed, The ful- lowing Is partal list of tho killod and injured ; Jofferson Showers, badly fujured—uot ex~ octed to live wifo and davghter-in-law ilied ; Walllam Nowman, fujurod ; Aaron Johu- rou's daughter, lulled ; 'Jacob Sample's miscer killed and mother injured. Charles Marshall's new house, built last year, wag toru to picces and Iaid flat with the eurth. I wifo and throo children took refuge in tho collar, whilo Lo and the romaitiing child staidiu the house. All mirsculously escaped witbout bodily harn, Wo DLave po means of eatimsting tho smouut of damage dono, Our informant says tho path of the storm was sbout 160 yards wido, and soemed to oxtend for miles.” Tho Cinwfordsville Journal s the most detailed stalement vet presented, as follows: *‘V'he storm of ‘Tusaday eveunive, which passed hipgh sbove us, visitod somo Bectious south and west of s with great destruction, pasw.ng over tho northorn part of Verwition County and tho southern part_of Fountain In tho shape of 8 furious tornado, It evws to bave coma from the northwost, first mriking vear Perrysville, and expouding its grestest force on the farm of a Mr. Mareball, about 13¢ n.iles north of Hau voysburg, Fouutats Couuly. It bad tiaveled in about an easterly disection, andacemed to striko the ground with such forco that it robounded hike & rubbor Lall, ahm‘:‘mu o farm or two, aud then striking agnin with great violouce. It cut an avoiago swath of alout a quarter of s mile in width, which, however, nare roned down at the most destructive point, ou Mr. Marshull's farwm, to about 40 ruda. In ita destiucion of lifo and property probably no tornndo has ever vidted tha coun- try with such calamitous results, la tho firet part of ita coureo it took down tha reridunce of s man named Mack, and uvroofed baras bolong- ing to_Solomon Jouce, William Clicnvweth, and Jacob Bitzer. The last-named also sufferod the losa of o roof of his dwolling, as did also Abo Beueingor, _Of the families fu the path of thode- stroyer, 8, E, Sowars, 1u Fountain Couuty, is tho most_unfortunate, They had just come from a burial of u child that day, sud, of that houso- hold of five persons, but ono sursives—n littlo bov, with bott his arme broken, Mrs, Sowers, a pieca who wus tempotarily stopping with tho family, and another person, wore killed instantly, Mr. Bowers, Hr., died Wednendsy viebt, nnd his merrled son was reposted ‘desd Thurs~ day moming. ‘The house is n mase of tuiun, which {a the caso of about overy- thing on tbo pluco, A8 far as known, tho ~ ouly other oass attonded with loss of lifo wastuat of Mr, Bomplo, Aw beforo stated, tho tornado's fury was at its maxunum oo the farm of Mr. Chartes Marsuall. Mr. Mar- sliall Lioard It coming, and_immediately proceed- od to put his family in the cellar, Al wers in but bimself aod little bov, when the wind Llew tho door shat, and bo was uuablo to open it. They then started for the smakehose, hoping to Ret in the collar, but tho bulding was Liown overon them, and lodged on & meat-barrol, which saved thom from bnln{: crushied. Thoy wero all unhart, LEversthing {u tho shapo of grain, tim- ber, eto., is litorally awopt from this fan, Mr. Matehail said that bo bad 2,600 bushiels of whioat, of which he does not think there aro now trenty- tve left, ‘The wind carriod thoe sheaves up nthe air until it was almost bluck with thom, whithing thew around in largo circles as if they wero 1«su- iug from a large fuunel. Tho woods ara filica sud sown with the wheat. Al his fine timber was destroyed. This in itself is & great lows, 88 it was said to bave boon of & very superior sud bandsomo growth, In one pluce a great amount of earth was dug up, aud somo beots Iuid out on the ground, A llrgu boutder, the lowert estimate of its weight bolug 1,800 pounds, wias moved several feet, Oue louse waw blown to precos, and the floor found over a milo awav. very valuable orohard, ome of two in that section of country, was cowpletoly twisted to oced. A largo amount of ofothing snd bedding was blown foto tho woods sod torn iuto ebrods. Ono man wau lucky enough iu bls misfortuues to tind an old shou out by lis stable 1 whieh he had doporited 99, Ho ‘mlso had sowe eilver pieces which were blown around, but hie succeeded in find- ing them, mll but oue picce, Hoveral horses wero badly injured. Mr, Marshall lost one of cobsiderable vatuo. 'T'ho Crawfordsvillo Revwrw gives additional Ylnlcnlnru In Fountain, betweon Ilarveysburg sud Jack- villo, thera was a torrible hurricane. It swopt over a ppaco uf ball a mile, oarrying everything beforo it, housos, trecs, bars, fonces, and eveu tho growing crops. The houso of Alosander Bowars was complotoly riddled, and lus wife, daughter, father, and motber killod, and lin him- 8ulf was seriously fujured, In this vicinity we hn:r that there woro ninoteen pereons wounded, an soveral houses were blown down Ly the wstorm. One man had just Uuished setting up s threshing-achma, sud befors anyihing could bo dona It was struck Ly the burricane and nota vestige of tho ma- chiiue was laitto mark the place whoro ft had stood. Ar. Marshsil's houso was wwopt down and Lia fanily barely oscaped with tusir lives by takivg refuge i the collar, 1t ramored that 0o mau was blown eotirely away and has not sivco beon heard from. As thy storm camo up David Peareon's wifo with tho ouildren ~gought wafoty under tho bed, Just as they all had got undor tha bed the chi- ney was blown futo the roow, aud would inoyita- bly have killed them wll ind it 1ot boew for their timely escape. Ooe wan had just unltehed his horse from his buggy, snd the bugey was taken up, capaized, sud curried away us if {: Lind becn » mera straw in the wind, ‘Ufieso are tho partios ulars, as far a8 wo oould learn them, from thiy soction, New Cure tor Insunity, Staunton (Va) Vindicatur, About ten davs ago Mrs, Roburt Taylor, a lady about % years o, living vear Greonvilly, in this couuty, who hus been of unsound wind for some time past, aud complaived of & pulu in her head, got & la-ge nail and drove it upto the head in her skull, for four days she concealod the aci, but about wix days sgo the famuly discoverad What shie Lsd doue and sant for Dr. Jahiu M, Tate, of Greenvillo, wig, with the use of somo forco, gxtracted the rail, and the patient is dotng woll, ‘Tho trangest thiug about it b that Mry, Taylor's WASHINGTON. Navajo Indians Desiro the Removal of Gov. Arny, Thoir Agent, Aadaitional Statements Regarding the I'ast-Mall Tralos. Decrease in the Public Dobt During July' $1,204,887, Bpectal Dixnatch §) The Chicago Tridune, Wasmivaron, D, C., Aug. 2—A petition han hoen receivod horo from the Chiefs of tho Nava Jow requentiug the removal of Gav, Arny, their present Agent, and pienentiog serlous churges agzainst him. Tho document has been for eomo weckn o the hands of the P'resbyterian Board of Home Missious, under whoss auspices tho Agontn of Now Mexico ara aynomnted. Th fol- lowing {a & synopats of the charges : £1rat—Wa can placa no rellance in Lin (Arny's) word, Tie has g0 often decelved um, 1o lo 8 groat prevaricator of thio truth, nud triod Lo cauna disscnnions smong u, Second—He roearta o threata and coercion to mako n utyg pupern of which wo bavo no knowliige, tellirg un Lie will 16 1x 1o tore prosents fu tie aliapo of B1ie nuitien or dnything wntil his bidding {s fuinlled, (m onr return from Washington 1 presented i paper fo v siguature which contaitied nu abstract of flour, ete,, given to tho Chiefa and #i.k Indians during tho time tho greater number of us wero fu Washington, We, the petncipal Cidi f sud nendymen of the stion, do aciciuly tstify that he, W. ¥ M, Aroy, han never i sued such quantities of tho articles mentioned ih tho timonamed. Un our refusal to slgu such paper Lo tlreat:ned Lo lock np our aunnity goods, and not iasio Ahem uatll wo slgned. Plualiy we bad to_concede to e junt dites, and provent distross and nakeduers 18 Bur pasplds (—AL thin last Jasug of the annuities be kept ack the great part of the goods, whereas the treaty cxpresly staten that all shall receive goods fo {lio Aot of §3 for each and every Tudlan. In this pust inene we recelved about §2.50 per head, putiing the @xrnat trader’s prico bere, in place of the proper b lowance, TIHE FAST MAILS, ‘Tho statements in the Eastorn praes that tho proposed fast-mail train to tho West will cort tho Government ouormons sums, and be a violation of law, are falso. Thisspecinl servico will coat the Covornmont not a sigle dollar more than tho presont mail sorvico, while it will bo a gain of DAY, AUGUST 3, 1875, the 1gunos Whig, and Mr. Jumen Wallin, of tho Hevall, 'The weatner was o xveedingly favor- Allo, Tho balleori aroso praidually ta & hoieht wfatove s witsy ard floated rlonly toward tho routhwest. When 1a € scon it was aupoosed to bo AbORL 15 milew anny, It in renamed that Prof, Kine wiil dacond in the viewiiy of Hannital, about 20 miles dintant. Spectd fnapertel by Phe Cheeann Trihane, Quiney, TH., Ang. 2.-Tho balloonista made a eafo Ianding at Palmera, Mo, 15 milen from Quincy. TlLey woto afloat about t¥o bours. SPORTING NEWS. THE TRICGER, CAPT. HOGARDUS IN ENOLAND, The Livorpool coirespondence of the Now York Herald, under dato July 17, has the follow- ing interonting particulars of Capt. Hogardna' English tour. It is clear that only Chicago could havo sent out two such successtul shiots na Bogardus and Moody fu one yoar ; Capt, A, IL, Bogazdus, the clia npfon wing ahot of the Uiité ‘Slates, continten 1. hold. hia own” tiuoug tho beat Kughiali shiota of the duy, Next weck it will bo buey wills Lim, At Lillie Lriigo grounds, Drompton, Londub, on Mond\y, lie ahoots befors what, should the weather provo favorablo, e 10 o Alarge concourns of veople; and on Wednesdny ho Jourueya 1o Mancheater, o ahow the cltizens of the gotton tuwn whiat ho cari do with th stotgun, Tho 6 of the Captun an & wing aliout meemin to have cansed not » littl enation fn ahootin eyety sido be has beard of cnliengon aiid rumorn of challongen, all of which, an yet, iave coniv 10 nolling, elthier from the fact that the rumor proved to bo wi: truo or tliat the puguacious challenger ha fallod 1o stake lia moncy, - He masa still, howover, that hio will Lo glad to phoot any Englfelman on squal terma, and openly fuvites a challenge through the medium of Lew's Life, the oditor of which Jorrnal would bo stakebo.der Iu the ovent of mateh being made, taln ua u yigeon-+hooter It fact been wiore than detnonsteated #iiico ho ara rived in England, Not only has lie een nnauccesstul i meeting & foeman wortby of hin stecl, but b would 8ppesr that [ Rome quatters his akiil In looked up to W1t perfoct awe, Tho Captafu appliod to boadritied tocompeto for ihe principal trophy of the Internas Honal dun 4nd Wilo Club,—tho aumval miecting of Which taken Jlico hortly nt Lrighton,—but bin ap. Plication wan dinsliywed, on what” grounds, conmiders ing that tho ansoctation fa an * interitional™ oue, the outborit.es themsolves will prabably beat know, it is luloreating to know (hut boforo he loaves England, which the Captuin Intendn to do on or about tho 1.1} of August noxt, thero will bo somie attampt to get up au fnternatlonal chumploushin shootlg mateh, The project is yet 10 & very euibryo state, but 1 am told ‘that it has Leen fuken up in - intuontlal jluarters, and Ut should eveeyiling go well, a Internatfonal champlonsulp medal will bo offcred, Bliould thero bo uo competitor to enter tho Lints nguinet Capt, Logardue, tho medal will, of course, bo offcred Lo s betore i3 depurtare for tho Unlted Biatas, and Lis titlo to the champlonshipof tho world cantot circlos, On from twelve to twenty-four hours of time, Tho nmount of mouey to be patd to tue ratlroads {y detinitoiy ftixed by law, and canvot bo oxcouted. The plan i to withdraw a porticn of tho local mall servico over the eama and over competing roads, without interfering with tho interosty of local minils. EXTRAORDINARY DAMDNESS, ‘Tho extraotinary raintall, which has marked the prescut sosson in nearly ovory part of tho country, and particularly in the Central and Wos'ern States, scems At last to havo fairly reachied Washington, Within the past two weokn thero s hardly been a day withont ouo or moro showors, = n which cousidarabla raln bns fallen, and this moming avoat 3 o'clock tha city was vmited by one of the heaviost raing known evou to tho oldeat iu- biabitaut. 300DT AND HANKEY. The evangelical cleigy have formally decided to mvito Moody and Backey for a revival meet- ing 1o this city, PRINTERS' ETRIRE, The rosolution of tho cmploying printers to reduce wares and adont the ten-hour rile taok effect to-dny. The consequenco I8 quito o geu- eral ntrike of the Unfon men. Tho oflices aro makiug arrangoments for non-Union men, (OVERNMENT RECLIVTS. From prerout indicattons the receipta for the Inet flveal yenr will exceed the espenditures by about $17,000,000. Tha exact fizutes cannot ba obtained nuti! about the 2Uth of August, Six wechs are neoo:sary to secura tho retirns from tho Pacific Const porze, withous which the final fooling caunot bo made. Tho agregato ox- penditures are £274,600,000, oxclumve of tho sinking fund, It I8 owident that the agorogato yecoipts witl be £23,000,000, Tho actual recoipts from cus- toms aud internal revenus wore 3uG0,267,189, TTha reccipts from miscolianeons sotrces will not bo far from $23,000,010. Secreiary Driston esti- mated thow at #270,000,000. 'khose aro tho present oxpectations of the Treasury ollicials, THE YELLOW FEVER. Tho number of doaths from yellow fover at Barroncas hos boen %5 outof 74enses. There bave been threo now cascs aud oue death since Baturday, 170 the Asvaciated Press.} TUNLIO DEBE STATEN ‘Wasmxaroy, D, C., Aug, 2. statoment ia ne follows: * Bix por ces Five per ceut bouds, Total coln bonda, Tawful mouey dob Matured debt, Legal tondors, Certifivates of dopo Fractions] currenc. Col certificates.. Total without intercst.. Total devt Toial futere Carl 1 Lreanur, Cotn,. Carraie; fe s Bictul Qaponits Beld Tor Fas demption of coriltieatewof dujosite,sees 2o 64,270,000 Total fn the Treasiry. Debit luan casks fu the Treapir: Decrease of debt durlug July. Boudy Issued (o tLa Pacific failw: panten, intorcet payable in money's Principal outatanding, 4,023,512 Interest accrued and not et paid., 17 Tuterest pald Ly the Dulted Buates 48,204,807 Tuterest repald by trausportation of mails, cte... o eieeies 6,204,050 Balouce of futerest paid Dy Unliod Statos, 21,088,047 TIHE BROOKLYN SCANDAL, Tilton’s Couunsel Notify Neechor's Luwyers that ‘Thoy Will Move for o New Tro Special Diapat+h to The Chicago T'ribune, Brookryy, N. Y., Aug. 2.—Judgo 8, D. Morris, couase] for Theodors Tiiton, has thia afternoon Borvod notico on Meuers. Bliearman & terling, attornoys of rocord for the Rov. Houry Ward Boachor, v be proparad to aneswer in & new trial on the first Monday in Saptember. It ls eaid that tho now trial can bo made vory brief by waiving damages. Tho following 18 the notico : CiTY COUKT OF InonxLyn 3 Lheodora Tiiten ayainet Henry Ward Becoher : Iasse 1o taku notice tust tho inaua of fact in the AL0Y0 action will be hrouaht on for trial, aud an inquest taken thereln at the next term of the ity Gourt of Hruoklyn, sppeinted fo be held at tlie County Court-ifouse in’ ths City of Brocklyn, in sald County of Kings, on the st Manday of Soptéme ber next, at 10 o'clock futho foroncon of” thst duy, or as soou (loreafier as conasel can b heard, udlens sooner triad, Dated tho socond day of August, 1875, Youra, eic., Slonnts & Pranuart, Aunrn?u for plaintiff, 193 Moutsguo atrect, Brooke !l].ll Y. earuan & Bterling, stlorneys for defendant, It in also rumored that Mr. Moulton will short-~ Iy maks an offort to securo Mr. Beecher's iu- ctwent and triul on a chargo of perjury, SPRINGFIELD, Intercat on tho Atnte Debt—The fRe- vived Bintutes. Special Dispateh to I'he Chicaco Tyribune, Hraxurienn, I, Aug. 3.—The Hou, Thomas Ridgway, Btate Tronsurer, haw just returued from Nuw York, whero ho paid out on account of intorest to holdors of Illinois bonds €411,000, Of this amount, €365,000 was jutorost on focal bouds, 836,000 on the Hiate dobt, and $20,000 to canal revenuo delicit bonds issucd years ago. A question baviog arisen as to wlio 1s properly chargoablo with tho express charges upon tho Nevised Btatutes, which aro Loing sent out by the h‘aureurx of Ktate to the vorious County Clorks, the Atturnev-General to-day decided that thewe clisrgen sLould bo paid by the county clorks out of tho County Treasury. THE BLACK HILLS. Srectal Innatch o t'he Chicago Tridune, Brorx Ciry, Is, Aug. 2.—A lottor recolved licre to-day from the Iiiack Hitly saya the mivers uear Uarney's Peak ara making 12 a dsy. 4 l{flm are atout a thousand iminors now in the . I —— BARNUM'S BALLOON. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicao Tridune, Quiney, 1L, Ang. 2.—The Barnuin show in every direction, There wero 7,000 or 8,000 in attend thix afternoon. At half-past 6 this of. King mado an aeconsion with his mind kg boon verfactly restored b, - markable operstion, < ) By -6 balloo # (Jlond Nymph.” Ife was accompanjed by M. Jawos Jbchardson, thur city to-doy biry attracted a great crowd from |%h B Iorodontative of | euce may be drswu trom ke fach thereafter bo a mntter of donlt, It fs questionablo whetlier tho citim of the Captaln will be disputed ot all, During Lis mojonrn fu Englind his superiority Lias bosu s generally recoguized, and tho wonderful commanil which o pussensan over tho giin no tacltly sliowedd, that he will bo & brave mun who throws down the glovo (o the Ameriesn chiatnplon, Thers is rome talk uf tuo Caplain shooting a Lig match tu Tarls, to which cily be ‘intenda to run over Lefore hio fiually quita England, 11, in adilition to reating upon hia Lairels i the Untted Kingdorm, he vanquisiics some of the beat shots of the country where, according to Uoldemwith, Kindor aklea snd goutlor mannors refgn, Capt, Bugardun will inve mehifoved n feut that will entido bim to the renpect and admiration of the whoie body of Amcrlean plgeou-shooters, Comlug more par- ticularly to his socond trip to Liverjool, it may to Foted ihat the Captaiu went thers to-ay ut the earn- et woliciiatlon of many of thono who on tho provious oveslon witbessed Lis performunces wlth the shot There was a fair attendance of the pubiic on the grounde, sud their enthusdasm erhape mado up for their Jack of uumberm, - Capts Bugardus pledgel Linieell to give them o good troat. Out of twenly-Nve psiza of pigeoun he waa to kill thirty-cight birds, from two plunge ur pring traps, 40 yarde syart, ho laving to sland {n the centro, parallol with the traps, an both traps to bo sprung at the sawmn time, 1o also pledged Limnelt to kill, af 23 yords riso, twenty~ five pigoous in four 'minutel, or doubla that Dumler in efght ndnutes, and ‘load his gun, both Lirds to bho on the wiig ot tho samo timo. Ezactly st tho hour a:t down on tho card the Captain commenced the oporation of killiug thirty-cight birds out of twonty-five palrs, Tho firat palr, wiileh wers somowhat weak {u the wing, soot feli before tho guns tio secoud, & couplo of ** ad "utin,” alwo catne to giiel ou the graes, an did alno tho third—two ttcong onve, Tho Captaln continued to kill, with groat evee aud ez terity, overy coupls untll the eloventh, when the right- hand bird, 3 tailer, got righit over the Loundary, Tue twelfth, lirtocuth, and fourtoeuth couples, all of which got fafrly on the wing, wore grassud, and the Buccess of tho Captaiy was without varfance until the twentieth couplo, one of whicl, awhi connfderable o= cltament, although hit, mado for the boundary, The #liootor, therefore, did the hikhly creditablo { orforme auco of 'killing thirty-efght birds out of forty, Tho score, when it bocame known, wis recolved with much elicering by tho spectuiors, many of whom, in telr Llunt Nortliers speech, congratuisted him npon il e It wny Lo stated thut tho birde yenr- erally, which were local ones, Wre notie of {he fust- ext, but the best kills gained by the Captaln were froin thoen which got strongeat on the wing, 1o now mot Dimself to the taak of demolishing twenty-five birds in four minutee, Ho commenced with & coupla of young ouen, whick wero specdily crossed, and in the hoxt attemupt bolly piacous full Lufure ohie borrel of tho gun. Of tho third pair tho left hund bird got away, but not altogether untouched, as it fell vutside the “boundary, Tho fourh pair succumbed fo the &in, as did wlso the following couplo,~oxcetlont Lirdn, "'The nixthi and poventk conples wero added to the list of idlis, but the elghth palr got vo fast on the wing thut tho gun was ouly credited with ono kiil, The Captutn uow oflvred £10 to £3 that be Lilled, but it wan not accepted, Tho niuthund teuth couptes no- cumulated the total of kills, with four moro hirds, whilo of the next two, one, & capital bird, proved too ulert for {he mhooter,’ The twelfth, thirtoouth, nnd fourteeutl rounds full to the guu, and tho Captain oconcinded by killing twenty-nix birde fn three minutes, twonty-olght couples baving been shiot at, The admiras tion of tho apoctators ut_tlicss tuarks of skill was une bonuded, and wout of thew agreed that s yet, they bed seen nothing in the wnnn( scoring to beal Bogar- dus, A nomber of sweepslukes folluwed this oxhivi- ton, which it will not be necensary 1o commient upon Auilice $t {0 way that {n tho sccond, third, fourth, ai Al the Cantaln conceded Lis opponcuts ¥ yards stact out of tho vl yurds rase, ekt R THE TURF. GOLDSMITIC MAID, Spectal Dispatch to I'he Chicado Tribune, Quixcy, IIl,, Aug. 2.—r. L. N, Bmith, owner of Gollsmith Maid, is sponding & fow days in tho city as the guest of Gen. Hiogloton, He s bero with a viow to making srrangements for bringiog lis Lorsew hore during the fawr in Beptember, —_— AGUATIC. ROWING I'RIZES, Bnectal Dispateh to I'ne Cricado Trioune, Qnasp Havey, Miet, Ang. 2.—The Grand Haven Spring Lako Rowing Assoclation havo placed on oxhibition their challongo prizes, which they Liave just received from New York. ‘Thoy presont o bandsomo appearance, and are highl{ prized for thelr beauty and ‘elegance. This [s the fineat list of prizos ever offerod by auy rowing assoclation. THE WEATHER. Waemnxarox, D, 0., Aug, 8—1 a. m.—For the Upper-Lake region, tho Uppor Missiesippl, and the Lower Missourl Valloys, gonerally clcar and warmer woather, with cast to south winds, and slight clauges in the barometor, LoosL onsznvaTION, 11 Tine, | Dar. (ThrHu " Wind, i 6:83 a, m, 40.04, * 03 1L:1d a, 1w, o8l 2:00 p, m. 30.03) G4, 8:53 p, 1, 80,01| 64 00 .y 0,00 1[ lU:If! P, | 1 Maximum {liermomet ter, 88, o1 GTIN,, brisk QENERAL ORGEZHYATIONS, Cimidiao, Aug, 3—Midnight, Station, (HBar. The] Wind, ltain| Weather, Breck'ridge(20,04| 61|18, E., gentla, Uheyeuns,, [30,18] 173 3 w""a'h Ry g 'air, Lt, rain, Clear, 4| Tholts from the NMalle, A gocduman, over his own vignaturo, in a com- muuication to tho Boston News, makea tho fol- lowing utartling sccusationws ‘*Bomawhat over two yors ago I1ald boforo the Poutmasier-General, through the Reprosuntative of my District, Usa, Butler, » list of about 80 Jet- fers sonttomy sddreus that had boon stolon tn the coupso of tive mouths. Nearly all of these lottors coutmined money lu soms form. Tho reply of & bigh oflicial way creditable to his mauliness; he wtated that without doubt uiue-teuths bas “Leou wtolon by Pout-Oftice oficials, Last season 1sent to Ltepresontstive Willia:wm, member of the Committee on Vost-Officos aud Lost Roads, a list of 1,372 lettors o my address that had been stolen within the period of four or fHve mouths, In sddition to b vast nnme oy, 20 coutwning Post-Otfico orders wero stolen durlug the esme period As 68,000 wero received dunn? tlus period, it will be seou that the loss is nearly 23§ pereent of the cor- respondence. I bsve not by me the number of letters stolon the present season, but an fnfer. thal 1ar, betveen Jan, 1, 1475, and May 20, T havo hiad to apply for 410 duplicate money orders to ro- pice an equal number stolen. It e doabtloss tnio that o’ very small fraotion of tho lattora wero loat through tho fault ot the sonders, Lut ‘atolen’ in tha word for tho gront nass. and nino-tonths of the thofts are by Post-Oflica “oflicials. My business ex- tenda a'l over the Untted Htates, aud hence my losea aro not contiuod to ono distributing ofiae, but T am eatisflod fram anaxamivation of the tames of tho towna from whien theso lost fet. ters weoro wont, and from the fact that tovard tho cloro of tho season, whan my buaincss is maontly conlined to New Englana, the proportion nf Irttora atolen vary noticeably increnses : thial ot nil oflices my lottors pass through, the Boston Post-Ollico In the groat thioving den,” 1n eonnection with thers revorta the Doston Transcript mentions the following: * Tho moat Nagrant cans that has beon bronght to onr notico oconrrod in Bostou, whero a bank clork charged with post-ofico Lukness carriod on n ssstem of purioitng valuabls lettors for gomo weeks, at tho samo timo yatomatically and regularly make lvc tho complaiuts of tho lustitution to the detective _acont, bo agont exhausted his pa- tianco and ingonnity {n watching tho mon in tho Pont-Oftico, until ho detormined an a Iast rosort tn tost the thoory that tho complainant was the thiaf. 1lis vaguo suspicion proved only too cor- rect, and tho man is now serving time." CROPS IN THI SOUTIL Reports to tho Nationnl Cotton Exe chinnge, Nrw Onreaxs, Avg, 2,—Tho Committeo on In- formation and Statistica of tho Now Orloans Exchange, to whom hava boon intrusted tho daty of compiting a national cotton crop report, mado up from returns of the various Exchanges appointed therefor by tho National Eschango, subilt tho followiug for tho month of July: NEW ONLEANS DEPARTMENT. This Departmont covers that part of Misals #ippl not apportioned to Momphis and Mobile, tho entira State of Loulsiana, and thae Stato of Arkavean south of tho Arkansas River. LODISIANA, ‘Wo havo receivod thirty-slx answora from 016 parisbios, and their nvorage date in to tho 16th inst. The charactor of tho woathor is genorally roported an favorable, moro so than at tho same period last yoar, thongh our Intrst dates bring us complaints of drought. Tho standa ara gonerai- Iy good and bottor than laut year. The plant s blooming and bolling well, Labor efliclent, and pregont condition of tho crop much bettor. whea compared with las yoar's, oxeapt in cortain dis-~ tricts whero rain is necdad, AISSIRNIPPL One Linndred tottern hinvo boen recolved from thity-two countion in this State, noarly all dated on tho 15th, therr uniformity of date beiug o great impruvement. over the past, Tho charaoter of tho weathor for tho past month has boon maiuly favorable, with, Lowaver, conriderablo excay.tion, Bomo lotters complain of too much rain and uihe orsof the want of it, thess opposite reporia coming oftea from the samo connty, showing an nnusunlly Pnrunl distabuion of rain or loeal #hawers. Dlantations not 6 wiles apart havo Lad too much rain on somo and to little or nouo at alou tho others, OQuo-fourth of the lottain ktate that tho plant iy too large, and growing too fast to fruit well. and is iu o very unfavorablo coudition to roceive either a protiacted drosght or wot #pull. A very fow compiaints of boll werms aud shedding, but no approbonsion is owprossed of cnlerml]arfi. mono in nuticeab'a nambers having sppoared. Stands genorally good, and laborers working well, ARKANBAS. Forty anawers recoved {rom twenty-one coun- tles. ‘Tho weathor has beon genorally dry, Ooe cantonal showors, howaver, havo provented any dnmave. On the wholo, tt hus besn moro f wvor- ablo than last year, aud almont as good as conld bo wishied. Stands aie roported unitormly good aud tho plant fruiting rewarkably woll, Tho geueral condition 14 undoubtedly the finost known for a number of years, and, excoting some apprehennions of a probable drought, must of onr correspoudence iy us choerful as could bo desirod, * NASICVILLR DEPARTMENT. Oror 200 auswars report the wosther as gon- ernllg soasouablo, fow reporting leavy raivs, Which woro soctional. Tho stands are good to better, with some complaint of tos rapid growth. Laborers workiug well at prosout. Tho condi- tion comparen fuvorable with last sgason, Some eoctions report the plant small, but growing rapidly, NORFOLK DEPARTMENT, Wanther goneratly hot aud dry, somo little complaint ou that scors coming from North Carolina, though, on the whole, tho weather was woro favorablo than last year. ‘Cho stands com- puro very favorably with” last voar, Tho plant ir forming, bloomirg, and bolllug well. Labor very satisfaotory, Tho condition of the cron iu vory good, but”in ‘sizo it is geuerally & littlo smll, and from v to eight dave Intor, CHARLESTON DEPABTMENT, BOUTI OAROLINA. Lighity-nino rophey received from twenty-mne countics, 'The woathor bas on tho whole boen Beasouable, and compares favorably with last year. Thostands mio as good if not bottor, ‘o plaut 18 generally roportod nn formiug, bloomiug, and batling well. ~ Labar ofiiciont,and the provont coudition Is at least oqual to last year. Five auswors from four counties roport’ iujury from hail, four from too much wood, and in ono county lice are reported and rust jn auother. a AUOUSTA DEPARTMENT, covering that portion of Georgia not {ncluded in tho Bavaunah repoit. The wosther Las been vory fuvorable and sonaonable, more 8o than last year. Tho stand {6 botter than last year. Tho plaut {a forming aud blooming wolt, with the ox- coption of late. 'I'ho cottou i balling well, The general condition of erop s good, botter than last yoar. Labor {8 satisfactory. BAVANNAU DEPARTMENT, covening, Northern, Middlo, and Bouthwoat Qoorgia,” and the State of Florida. Wentber gonerally dry, and moro favoranle than last car. Stauds good, botter than last scason, Tlio plant i forming, balling, aud blooming well, Labor nuanimously roported na good. Tho gen- oral tenor of the replies jndicate the coudltion of tho crop a8 very favorable, cloan, and well fruited, excopt in komo localitios whero raln 1s nooded, MORILY. DEPARTMENT, ALA, One hundred and twenty rapllcs from forty- eight counties, In thirty-nina counties the weathor is roported ag having been sensonablo. In nino, too dry; and, as compared with last year, in only threo—Chootaw, Macon, and Rus- 8oll—has beon less favorable, ‘Tho etauds are univarsally reported good, snd botter than last yoar ; plant is forming, bloomtng, snd balling well. Laborers arg working well. Thero is nothing unfavorable but neod of raln in a fow counties in eaudy laud, MIYNIHAIPFL. Fifty-six roplies from ninetoon countics, The weathor has boen genorally ouable, and universally roported more favorablo than lust ear. Tho stauda aro oxcellunt, and betler than iast vear, The plant is forming, blooming, aud balling well in all the counties excopt Itawsmba, Lowudes, and Nowton, In theao thore are somo complaints of a woedy growth to tho Ellnl. oaused by too much rain In heavy lands. Labor isas good as can bo doaired, sll worklng well, ‘The present conditlon of the crop is good, and more promising than last year, 'I'ho favorablo circumstances aro: Bettor cultivation, moro ofticient Isbor, and farm-work moro advauced than last year, Tho unfavorablo aro: Weody growih, notod above & want df rain in somo small goctions of sandy lands, and & fow ball worms roported in Jasper County, UALVEBTON DEPARTMENT, TEXAS, Have received 133 roplies from 71 countles, em- bracing the period from the 156th of Jupe to the 16th of July. Forty replies report the weathor dry, 85 vory dry and hol, and 88 favorablo. Bixty-ono replies report the woather more favor- able up to this period than during the samo timo laat yoar 5 45 report less favorable ; while 27 say about tho same. 'l‘wentrauvnn of our rosponsecs roport good standa; 86 botter than laat yoar; 26 not 80 good a3 Inat yoar; and 46 report about the samio, Oue hundred and eix replies say that the plaot is formiog, blooming, snd balling well while 47 report the plaut small, backward, and not a8 promising 84 st this time lasf sopson. Our roplics indicate that labor ® much more efficiont and re- lisble than in awvy zxruvlouu car. Bixty-two reply that the prosent condition of tho crop s bottor than last year; 20 report it not as 0od, and 44 the same, * In ali soctions of the flmu tho plant f¢ much smallor, and is consid- ered from one to throo weeks later thau the eamo timo 1ast aeashn. ‘Thore is a gonoral com- plaint of dry woather, only s fow localitions hay- ing beon visited with suflicient rain. No report received trom the Memphis or Wil- miungton departments, TENNESSEE. Mrupus, Aug. 2.—Tho situstion along the river is very gloomy, and planters aro very de. spondent o view of the floods reported ju all the upper rivers. The riee horo to-day was only sn_inch, but tho hoad of tho secqnd rwe at Cairo will probably ressh bLere to-morcow, thongh the river will not rise rapidiy beforo tho Iatter part of tho presont week. e gt e A gralo-olovatorof s oapacity of 80,000 bushel Em ‘;fi”&:: 11 excotlon s Uaabs, sud wil be " THE QUO WARRANTO, The Cit) with Another Plea, They Are Greatly Troubled About “Ar- ticle Nine.” Some Cunclnslon to Lo Arrived at To- Day. Mesars, Tuley and Raot wero oarly at the Criminal Court youtorday, armod with an addi- tional ples they desired to file in tho GO war- ranto caso. Connsol for complainants wore also In attondance, but, on Judge Farwell intimating hin rendiness to pracood, Mr, ‘Tutoy statod that Judge Dickoy was nnavoidably awont, and thoy i not want to prescot tho plen wntil ho had oxamined it, Tho matter was thereforo adjourn- ed to b o'elock in tho ovening, ¥ Tho ball was oponod by Mr. Tuley, who said after consultation counol for defondant hiad come to the conolusion that it was their duty to ask leave to filo AN ADDITIONAT, PLEA, Thoro twas no dosire to delay the matier sa that A decigion at tho Beptombor term of tho Bupiomo Court could not be rouderod, but it must be_ail- mitted that 1t wan eminently propor tha wholo factn conncated with tho quastion shonld anpear on tha rocord. If the matter wont over on pure- Iy technieal points whioh did not sot forth all tho facts, the court might overturn tho systom of Government the peopla had adopted on a full and falr vole. Ove fact had becoms prominent in the diffcront pleadings of the cage, aud it was thia; Tho third ples, which had been tho eannc of special pleadings back and forth, was diawn upon the theory that tho 11ghts and franchises claimed by tho clty under the act of 1874 depended entirely upon the eleo- tiou of the 23d of April, That nrose fiom the fact thut tho plea was drawn up burricdly by Mr. Gondy, who had ovetlooked the fact that tho eity Liad and did oxoreine cortain rights and privileges of that act by wirtuo of an ordinanco passed by tho Commoh Conueil in Boptomber, 1872 I'or that resson It appeared to him that, inawmuch as tho nct iteelf provlded that any city mizht adopt At 1X., which relntes to #pecial nesess- monts for loenl improvemonts, the do- wurrer to tho ples, which was leld bad, ought ta Lave Leon carried back to tho information. He had drawn an additionn! plen, with the view of ‘nottlng forth the rights of tho clty o farns tho adoption of Art, IX. wan conceined. Under that m!wlo the city had made numerons assoss- ments totho amount of miltions of dollats, nnd to antor juigment of ouster ujon the pleadings now beforo the Conrt wonld necessarily b an ouater of all tho rights nsod privileges contnined nud conferrad by the act, whereas the fnct was, the city lisd a perfect right to tha lib- orbios and privileges conforred by Art, IX. 'To render Judsment of oustor would, therefors, involve the city in liobilities smounting to mill- foun of dollars, Mr. Taley then read tho additignal plea, which Bet forth tlic adoprion of Att, IX., an aforesand ; tho_naesnzo by tho Common Cowiicil, on tho 4th of January la-t, of au order for nu clection on the 24d of April. and the fixing of the polling placos : tho publication of tho~ Mavor's notico for this olcction in the Krening Journat; tho ; fct that, on tho 1Gth of April, tho Common Council having dofinitely avcertaned that #overnl of tho polling places coull not bo procurgl, n preamble and resolution wero rassod reciling this, and fixing one place in each of tho Lwouty wards, nine of them boing tho 1doutical pollmy pluces fixed on Jan. 4, aud the remaiuder 1 the immediato vieimty of the Elnm.u then lixed ; tho printing and the dlstrie bution of tle baliots for tha election, contain- ing the wordy *for’ or * agamst mmonte representalion in the City Council;” the hold- iug of tho olection, and tho ascertainment of a maority for city organtzation under tho gon.’ eral law and against nunorlty represontation, Thoxe, Mr. Tuley eald, wero the facts con- nected with the submission of this question, and itappearedto him they should appear on thio roc- ord.” Tuo issues, 28 the Court decided, sould appear to bo: Firet, wlhothor or not the ques- tion of minority roprosontation was submiited ; second, whother totico was given by tho Mayor aud third, whetbior or not the Commun Couucil passod & rosolution ropeating the rosolution of Jan. 4, in 80 far sa 1t concornnd the polling- iMacon, and whother they fixed otlier and differ- ent placos. ‘'t wan the ploa, but tho real issue was prosonted on tho absque hoe. ANY MoORE? Judgo Lawrenco—ls that tho only additional plea you ask to fiio? Mr, Tulov—Woll, counsol don't exactly agroe. Judge Dickey—IL is tho only one at prosout. Mr. Tuloy—Judge Dickey has a ploa ho would like to presont, The Court—ITe may a8 well submit it, thon, Judgo Dickoy—I ehali be content with the promisa to tilo tho plea just read, and dou't de- siro to add any other, Judge Lawrouce—That ia to say, if you got tho plea tiled vou will be content, but if not you will ask permission to file avotbor, aud 4o on ad ju- flnitum, The Court—Ta it tho desiro of the refatora to take Judgmont of ouster s to Art. 1X, 7 Judge Lawrence—No, #ir. Alr, Tuloy—{low is the rocord to bo madehore ? The only way it can be dono ia by amouding the information, and whon ¢hat is dono we bave a right to pload just as if a now jnformation was fllod. Wo atarted ont to drive thom to that, and bopo todo it. udgo Lawronce thought the present movo of tho defense was Lo HEOIEN TITE WHOLE MATTER, and vexatiously prolong the litigation. Tho ad- ditional ples waa abunrd in view of the fact that it attempted to ot out what coald only bomatter of avidenco. % Judgo Dickoy insisted they had tho right to havo tho rocord in such a shapo that they could teat tho whole matter in tho Buprome Couirt, Judgo Lawrence offerod to stipalate they would ask no judgmont of ouster against tho oity with rogard to Art. IX. Mr, Tuley would not consent to any such atip ulution. e wanted tho city protected acninst the machinations of disappointed politicians, such aa complainants, Mr. Peuco replied with & neat earcasm oo dis- u{muhln Aldermen who imagined themselven “tho clty,” and argnoed agalnst the filing of the additional ples an it stood, After farthor discussion, THE COURT BATD thoro was_nonced of any amendment for the Furpmw of saving tho rights of the city as con- orrod and contaloed by Art. IX., for relators had stated thoy did not want judgmont of onstor with regard toit, Awthe pleadings stood, how- over, relatora were eontitled toa judgment of ouster a8 to all the privilegos and franchises of the act, bect tho partics had soen it to put things in that shape. Dut they wers not obligod to take auch judgment, and he did not think defendant could complun ir they elacted not to take a8 much as they were entitled to. Hethought the l"{l'l‘;llhfln of- fared was sufiolent to meet all the dificultics of the csas, and o declined to allow them to smend. With roforanco to amonding as to the question of the chango of voting-places, he thought there was great force in the argument that tho defend- sut, ropresenting the .publis, ought not to bo held up to ‘any sharp rules by which the mis. Judgment of an attorney shonld make bim for- feit his nghts, The dosire of'the relators was to bLave tho matter dls'pouud of, and it was the _iotercat ol the puablio 1t should be disposed of as soon as posuible; and he oould not allow tne defendants to come 1n and flle n further ples, in which thoy 8ot up things so and 80, unless Le could bo sat- lutled they wero ses up mccording to tho facts. A ploa of {m- kind oughit not, he thoukht, to be filed without some ovidence that it was s falr statement of the facts. If = plea wero prepared 'wth roference to the fixing and changing of tha polling-places, eto., in suoh a shape as would satisfy both sidos, a3 being o full atatement of the facts, ha did not kuow but be would allow it to bo filed. Cousiderable discuesion ensucd ss to what should aud should not bo allowed tho city 1u this matter of pleadiug. Ultimataly the Court suggested thoy should set up their rights under Art, IX, soparately, and (ho othor side should brivg in & proper stipulation securiyg to them all tho substantial bonefits which would be gotten under tho additional ploa. "Thin was mgroed to, sud tho matter was con- tinued (o § o'clockthis evening. el i OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. 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