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The Chicago Daily Teibumy VOLUME 28, CHINA, GLASSWARE. &0, AT COST. OUR ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK, COMPOSED OF DECORATED AND PLAIN OHINA, 1inner and Tea Sets, \Bilver-Plated Ware, Casmber Seta, Table Cutlery, and Y ses, Qlassware, Tancy Goods, POSITIVELY AT COST UNTIL CLOSED OUT, in. cluding Bhow Cates and Tables, KENT & KEITH, Suceessorn to DOWEN & KENT, 202 & 264 Wahash-av, Will continuo onr Wholerale Business aa usual, T 10 RENT. | OFFICHE TO RENT 1N THR TRIBUNE BUTLDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. o NomoR, ”“‘FEEIGH_T_ NOTICE. Merchants' Ling Steam Canal Boas, TRI-WEERKLTY, For Peoria, 8t. Louis, and Intermo- diato Points. Wo aro propared to Low take any amount of froight, rates given on large shipments. 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It contains tho Binging Bchool Course nsual in Churel Music Books, with abundapt exerciscs, ote., #2d o aldition, a guo collection of cheerful Favy Oloos for practice, thus rendering it quite as interoat- 1ag a8 good easy Gloo Book. Musfeal Bocletfen will boar in mind onr now CHORUS QUOIR ($13.00 per doz.), by D, Tourjoe ; alao, Per- kins' Anthem Dook ($1.00); both fino collections for Chuxsl Arsociations and for Chotra. FOR CEIOIRS. Tho latest collection of Church Music by the suc- seaaful compilor, M. 1t, Palmer, ia TELE ToELAIDIMER L Not qullo a8 large uor on oxpentive as olher recent @hurch Munsio Books, it still containg s great variety of etrical Musio, Authuras, olo., eic., fn addition to the usual Bhiglug Belioul Course. L, O, Emorson contribe Btes w luryo uutnbor of tunes. L'rice, $1.38, or 812.00 per doz. wfid by all muslo dealers, Buut, post-free, for retail LYON & HEAYY, Chicago. QLIVER DITSON & €O, OHAS, H. 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Lo 1s owing otbers, and the Saditor who fa fret to use diligence in prosocutivg ¥ill pnalize o bls offorts, Claima i our hands aro gt but PUSHED, X ¥ oomg'filon AGENOY, o aud Mousvw-sla, FOREIGN. Additional Particulars of the Fanatical Massacre at San Miguel, Salvador, The Priests Encourage Their Follow- ers to Rob and Divide with the Church, Twonty-five Lives Lost by a Railroad Disaster in Chili, Our Signal Service Compli- mented by the Geograph- ical Congress. King Alphonso fo Call 100,000 Horo Men into the Field, Incidents in the Life of a Modern Timon in Paris, Liberal Bnbscriptions for the Relief of the French Flood Sufferors. Russia Plans Internal Improve- ments in its Asiatic Pos~ Bessions, CENTRAL AMERICA, THE FANATICAL MASSACRE AT 8AN andUrRL, Naw Yons, Aug. 10—Paxaxa, Aug. 1.—Tho olectoral struggle for Proeident of tho United Statey of Colombia throstens to procipitate s general war aud a division of the conntry. A lottor from Bau Miguel in the Star and Her- ald of Pavama, recoivod to-day, says of the re- cent mmnesscre by Catholic fauatics: In their ficndish occupation of applylng the torch to bouses and whatover cloo their whim suggested, amid ol Lhe contmyoun cry of **Death to forcigners!” ‘‘Leath to herotics!" was constantly heard, ‘The Lown remnined for threo days at the mordy of tho aenailante, and during that time all classos of crimes wore committed, aud oven thoso who took refugo in tho church woro threatened with aesassiustion by tho inturioted mob. ‘I'nelossca In property will not fall shorc of 1,000,600 ‘Tho President of tho Ropublie bas dono what ho could to bring tho offcuders to puniehmont, but o numorous s1o they that they cannot bo dealt with, I'remdont Qonzales, of Balvador, had sbout fifty of thosa anyaged in tho rocent fauasical riota whot in squads at tho towns betwoen Ban Alignel and tho Capital, causiug the priests who oceasioned tho outbreak to withess tho exocu- tions, Mauy of tho#o victimy confessed that thoy wero ainnrod by the prieats that they might rob the rich, provided thoy gavo & pait to tho Church, Ureat sorrow and indignation bave becn ox- presaoil uumixflxmu Contral America at the ovonta in 8an Miguel, in nbich tho rospectabla ch‘rry oin, Tho toreigners of Ban Miguol havo addrossod Lbeir 1oxpoctivo Governments for the purposs of making the Goverumeut rosponsiblo for lossos iveurred. FEATPUL RAILTOAD ACCIDENT, Paxama, Aug, 1,—Oo the night of tho 6th ult. one of tho most horrible rulrond nceidouty that bus avor happoned in Chili occurred ou the Santiago & Vulparaigo Nailway. Ad the train from Vuipaiaiso was passiug over tho bridge at Limacho, thns structure gave way, and, with the exception of tho cngine and tendor, the Whola train. coutaining fifiy peisons, waa procipitatod into tho river below. ‘Tho lumps woro broken in tho fail, and, tha oil runniug out, Ignited .nd set firo to tho larger part of tho wrock. Lully one-half of the passanzors wore eithor cruehed to death or perishied by firo or wator, The fn- vestigation wout ta show (hat tho ao- cident was cansed by tho wenknoss of the brigye, which was condemned b{ an oogl- noer as uusafe soveral toonths ngo, withous suy ‘moasuro being taken to remedy it. The cold was so Iritense in tho Province of Rancaugs, Chili, that four persons wero frozen to doatl. —— SPAIN. CARLIST BOBMISAIONS, ' Loxpox, Aug. 10.—A dispatch from Miranda, Bpaln, says all the Carlist villsgea on the plain of Alava have submitted to the Government of Kiog Alfonso, Tho Carlist foroes aro concontrating in Na- varre and on the frontier of Discay. Dan Carlos is at Estella. A dispateh from 800 d'Urgol sags a breach 8 rods In oxtont was mado to-day in the Olsava Tower by tho Alfonsist batteries. Three now Latteries will open to-morrow. ¥ive thousand Carlists undor Gen. Dorrogary paescd through Borga yestorday towards Organe ¥y#, oxpecting o surprisa tho AJfonsist troops be- fore Beo d'Urgel, and intercept convoys, Boma battallons of tho Carlist army of tho North are niro advancing toward Seo d'Urgel. The Carlist Eufllon at the lattor place mada s #ortio to-day, but wore promptly repulsed by tho Alfunsiste, with the loss of & number killed aud wonuded, Mannin, Aug, 10.—A decreo will soon be pub- linbed fu sho Official Gazelle, ordering » levy of 00,000 additional men for tho purpove of spesd- ily euding tho war, —— FRANCE, A coPLINENT, Pants, Aug. 10.—The Geogrsphlcal Congresa has decroed letters of distincsion to the Navy Department and Bigoal Buroau of Washingion, LELIEY OF TUK INUNDATION BUFFELERS, Pams, July 23.—Tho Central Commltteo for rolieving the distresa causcd by the wuundations mot yesterday at Versaillos, undor the Proui- doncy of the Duchesse do Magenta, It was do- oided that a sum of 6,400,000 francs should be soterved for roconstructivg and ropairing houses, and 2,000,000 francs bo dovoted to the purchiaso of cattloj 840,000 franca woro voted for reliet lu tho various Lopartments. Up till yosterday 465,000 francs had buen paid away; making a total, with the sums mentioned sbave, of 1,185,000 francs, The nubscriptions received up to the prosont timo amounat to 12,000,000 fiaucs. DAMAGES AGAINAT THE ULTRAMONTANK OROAN. The Court of Apposl hias to-day confirmed the Judgment, awardiug 4,000 franca damsges sgaivst the Univeraito a mercer, whom il sdvined ity readera not to patronize because be opens s whop ou Bundays. This wea the second and final appeal, A BEMABKADLX CARFER. Dosten Saturday Ecening Guzetts, Paws, July 25.—In 1883, Count de Busini Ruisco came 1o Puria. Ho wasa Spaniard by burth, but long domioiled in Cuba, whers ho owued & clgar manufsctory ; La Honrades was lts brand, and it Is waid (0" have boen and to be still famous all the smoking world over, Count do Busiul Ruisco was master of an incomo bo- tweou ¥80,000 and $100,000 & yoar. Such sn immense amouut annually renswed was of a truth Fortunatus’ purese, and *twould bavo proved such in ressovable Lands; but, unlorlnullcl{ for Couut do Busini Buisco, when he reactivd Paris, ho fell into the claws of thoso adventurcrs,thouo parasilor, who are oa the watch tor weuliby prey, He took s wansion ou Boulevard Hsusinaun, which was orea to all ccmors, All tho Larpies of Paris flocked there, I inolude in this expreesion not only the mere adventnrery, tus mon of station who have not meaus onough to gratify all their doslios. A CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 18765. wealthy Americsn gontleman who went a good desl ln{n French “x’:ly told mo ho was obliged to cesas dining st Cafo'Anglais to and tho an- noyance of paying for the dinners of peopls who would wait dally at tho restaurant's door and foreo thomnolvos on him. Thews poopls wero Dukes, Princos, and Marquisos. At dinnor-time it was noxt to [mpossibis lo onter Count de Busini nisco's manriop, Tom, Dick, and Harry went thero, and mbxt day brought rag, tag, and bobtsil with them, who, i turn, brought their frionds. Csn you imsgine, 1 will not eay tho satisfaction, but tho patience, with which any mau could oo unknown faco af- tor uuknown faco flock around hini, espaclaliy It thay come to dovour his substance. Vanity finds fooil it atrauge objects. Countde Busni fuisco was enten up by vanity, sud he blazooed his weakness on tho walls of lLia houso, lle had thirty or forty foreign docoratiovs, and thoy woro hung ouch 10 o soparata earvod gilt framo 1n his cining-routn, which contained moroaror au immoune genenlogical trec, whioh bore tho dn Busint Ruinco family high above the flood, and almont to tho gates of Paradise. Count dn Susini Rulsco's parasites wero unt matisfied with esting hits divners and stulfing their pock- ots full of the bost cigars (tho moro jmpudent kuaves onrricd off under their arma s whole box), thoy borrowed 1onoy of bim, A scamp named Buroau mansged 1o borrow to tho tuno of #0600,000, I am not miataken,—dollars, not trance. Tlo raxeal Hngelmaun (whose bistory [ Kave son last yoar, when 1 rocorded hern tho sontenco which sont Lum to the Penitoutiary. where lo oull ia, for sovoral years), I say tio rascal Hugelmann s?uoo‘md nearly &s much out of Count da Busini lulsco by attacking Lim 1 oue newspapur, nhm-mix bim the ettack, and wringing money out of him to repol the attack in anotiier nowspaver. lsn't that thoronghly Erench? Ot coureo no cststo under hoaven conld bear auch drafts upon it and not ond exhausted. In smx yoars, the Hpan- latd who Lad ontered ~ Varis with en aonual jucome of &80.000 or £100,600 lind nelthier wouey nor credit anough to_buy & 5i0-contima dinuar 1n the 1'alats Royal! How bo must have regretted those eveniugs whon, sup- por éhdod, ho aud his giddy companions would throw out of tho window oversthing on the tablo—lmen, gless, porcelain, silver! How lio snust biovo Jamentod that feeling of power be possensed upou outering I'atin with_ 80 princely oan Incomo! No eoonor did ko find hia money #ooe than ho wanted it back limln. Guidod by kuaves around him, he brought out thic Com- pagniv Fraucase den T'abnce, whoea objcet was 10 deal tn tobacco, to sell eigurs of tho Ilonrades brand, otit to sell patents of tho tobacco-ma- chines he owned. ‘Lhe capital consleted of 1,600, (00 in sharos of 100 cach; half of it was pad up (itr reality nok & singlo cent bnd Lcen vaid), and soon afterwardy bonds woro issued. It may soem etravge to porsons lgvorant of tho gullibili- tv of tho public whon they hear that of 28,000 bonda offored, 20,000 wore taken, and yielded to thosg adventurors &1,240,200, Just think of it: o million aud a quarter ot doilars given away for worthloen bita of paper! ‘ALis money roon was diseipated, tho bondbolders bneame “clamorous, tho atd of the judicial outhoritics was juvoked. ‘Pheir invostigations lod to tho arrest of Count do Susini Jtuieeo, and to his arraignment boforo tho Criminal Court. Judgment bas been re- eerved till noxt weok, for in ths court thero i Do trial by jury. What do you thiuk of & wan who reached Varis with ¥40,000 a year clear in- como, aud who is ktrandod a8 & common ewindler fn the potica court? e TRIPOLI, AN INSULT TO AN AMERIOAN LADY. Wasmixoron, D. C., Aug. 10,—Commodore Ammen, the acting Bocretary of the Navy, to- day recelved from tho acting Bocrotary of Stato o dispateh from Tripoli, dsted Aug. 7, stating that 3Mr. Vidal, the Anierican Consul, aud his wife, had boon iowulted by Tripolitan sailors, and askivg whothor nny of our veusols-of-war oould conveniontly reach that point. Orders wero issued that tho United States steamor Harl- ford, Capt. Harmony, now at Port Haid, en toute bomo from the Asiatic Giates, pro- coed to inquiro into the facta and dewand the! tho perpstrators of tho insult bo arreated and punished. Rear Admiral Worden, commanding tho European stations, wos alio justrustod to keop himeolf advised of the circumstances, and, i? necessaty, to send other veescls to Lripoli to act with tho Hartford, —— MEXICO, THE BEVOLUTION IN JALIB0O. Ban Fnaxcisco, Aug.10.—A dispatch from San Diego saya tho Punser of tho ateamer City of Panama roports that the revolutionists, about tho 24 inat., attompted to sack San DBias, but wero defeutod and fled. —— *PERU. THE LATEST REVOLUTION. Pawaxa, Aug. 10.—Ioquiry into tho latost rov- olutionary mosement {n Peru whows that at Arcquipa tho friars of tho Convent of Our Lads of Moercy wete nobivoly coucerned in the rovolt. Home forty conspirators wore capured in the monastory, and tho Dislop of tho Diocess has been applied Lo to closa tho robullious institu- tion, RUSSIA AND PRUSSIA. A YHONTIER BCDIMMAQK, Loxpox, Aug. 11—0:00 a, m.—Tho Post pub- lishes a roport of s serious scuflle botween Rus- sian and Prussian frontier gusrds at Donbrosws, onthe boundary betwoen Russia and Prusus. ‘The affalr was provoked by the Ruesiaus, who trospassod on Gorman tersitory. Beveral of the guards wora wounded. — EGYPT. A ORSSIONDY TIK BULTAN TO THE RNEDIVE, Pants, July 37.—Tho Allgemeine Zeitung makes some comments on the ceasion by tho Sultan to the Khodivo of the port of Zoila, and ns much of the surrounding torritory as he doulres to sunox, in cousideration of an sunual tributo of 15,000 Turkish lire. Zeils, situated ot the sxtremity of o peniunula on the Somala cosst, has 5,000 fa- habitants. Although In Africa, it was always considersd a depondoucy of Yemoen; but, on Mehemot Al occupyiug tho Iatter, the paymont of tribite coasod, On tho Tutks recccupylug Hudelds snd Mocha, a Mocha merchiant was nominated Qovornor of Zeila, paying 800 liro an- nually to thoe Govornor of Huduida ; but his oxso- tious caused the port lo bo dosertod. About 1848, Hchon Markab, » Somals morchant, becamo Govenior. Ho bsing au English subjoct, biu ships hoisted the Uiritish tlag, snd the placo grow in jmportauvce. Last year the Khodive #ont & yoesol to blockade the neighloriug port of Berbors, but deslutod, not wisling to come 1o contliot with the English Qovernmout. Tho in- terlor of the country 18 under soveral Chisfs. over whom tho Lnglish Govornor at Adou oxor- cises (imn intluenca ; and tho fature of theso rich dlatricts, which produca coffas, gutm, ivory, wool, etc., dopeuds on the relatious of Egypt and England. Thoy are likely, to the bands of the Khedive, to make extracrdinary sdvauces, aud whethor Abyeviuia, now mots closoly shan over encircled by lus dominions, will retaiu it Influrondnncls, 18 very doublful, especially as England in 1869 desiroyod the only germ iu it possosaing any vitality. s CENTRAL ASIA. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS, Brnuix, July 38,—Gen. Ivanoff, the Govornor of Rusalan Kbiva, pruposca to connuct the 8ir Darya and Amn Darya Klvera by moans of the Yani Darya River. The proposed csual is to be wsdo navigable for steamors, and aleo 0 sorve 84 n means of oreating arable lands to be colo- nized by Ruealan sottlors, The Russian Invalids complaina that the Kban of Khiva displays too little enorgy agatnst tho Turcomans, and does nol readily obey the ordors sout bim by Gen. Voun Koufmann, Iely bow- over, expocted to consult Gen. Ivanoft, the Gov- ornor of Russian Khiva, befors appolbting a uew Prime Mintster in lieu of Mat Nias, who re- cently died at St Potorsbarg. g WEST COAST OF AFRICA, EXOMANOK OF TRRBITOBY BETWKEN ENGLAND AND FnANCE, Panus, July 38.—The Monileur stasea that the pegouations betwoen Eugland and France for a0 exchange of territory ou the West Coast of Africs bave just boen concluded, England will oode the Gambia in excbange for Dabon, Great Baswan, Assime, snd tbe River Mollacores,— both Powers tbus bringiug their Possowsions Lo groatar contiguity with caca other. Hubjeotain the ceded torritory are guarantsed the fall rights of British subjocts, and vice yorns, The treaty, of courss, requires ratification by tho Assembly. . —_— RUSSIA, TIE crors, 87, Pzrrreauno, July 27.—Parther officlal re- ports publishod to-dav respecting the state of the cropa announcs that la the Government of Kaluga the corn crops are very doficient. In Novgorod the hay orop in sstisfactory; wheat, on tho averags, middling. In Simbirk Lay in satisfactory and wheat ¥nod. Winter wheat in Wichnencho and Baratoff is mostly middling ; in Aoma arta bad. Thoro are now “several forast firea in the surronnding dintrict, and the confla- grations appoar 4o bo oxtendiug i ares. PARTHQUARE. Hraastoror, July 20,—Rather envero shocks of eartliquako havo heen folt bere this morning, causiug damsgo Lo several housos, —_——— CERMANY. AN UNPOUNDED RUMOR. Bravn, July 23.—No foundation exista for the mtatemnot that negotistions are proceeding be- twean Qormany and China for tha cessjon of the Inland of Formoss to the former. Germany lng wot changed hor policy with respect to tho ac- quisition of colonios fo diatant parta. AN OBNOXIOUR CATHOLIC YAVER, ‘Tho suthoritins have dikcovered that the de- croo prohibiting the circulation in Germany of tho Itoman Catholle Vatkszeitung, poblished In Baltimore, has ooen frustrated bythe circulstion of the journal under tho title of the Frew Presse. It is now, therofore, further decrocd that. s0 long pa the decrae susponding the Volks- eifung in Oermans romains in_oporation, the Frew Presse will bo sumilarly excludsd, EDITORS IN THOUDLE. Fnangronr, July 23.—The Suproms Court hae {ven a decision In_regard to tho editors of the fi‘rankfflrt Journal who refused to givo evidence ‘boforo the tribunals, 14 overrnles their objec- tious In two caace, and ordors the oditors to giva thie required informntion by Friday at noop une dor pain of immediate arres:, s il ITALY, A DEDT OWED DY ENGLAND TO FLORENTINES, Pants, July 23.—The pooplo of Florence, apro- pos of the acceptanco by their Magor, Deruzzi, of the Lord Mayor of Londou's invita- tion, are recalling tho fact that bio sucostore, thon probably tbe first bankers in the world, lent Edwsrd 111, » isre sum {or-his war with France. It wan nover repaid, spito of repeated demands, and thoy consequontly failed, many minor firms heing favolved in thoir fall. It in enggeated, save the Roman currespondent of tho Debale, that England, which roadily lectures other ma- tlons which broak their eoungements, shonld et a0 examplo by olearing ot this rcore. At compound interest it might oxcesd tho revonucs of India, but Signor Peruzzi would doubtloss bo satislied with the principal, and would devote to his native city » good part of the windfall —— THE POPE. ME IRGUES AN ANATHEMA, Paws, July 29.—Tho Pope has addresscd a let- ter to tho Archibishop of Naplos, anathematizing the body styling itself the Nutional Italisn Catholic Church. — - TURKEY. TROOrS BENT TO HERZEOOVINA. LoNDON, Aug. 11—5:30 8. m.~A telegram to tho Times from Constantinople states that 2,000 ‘Turkish troops hinvo besn dispatehed to Herzo- govina by way of Klecl. THE BLACK HILLS. A Highly-Colored Yarn to Deluds the Croduious. Ongvexse, Wy., Aug. 10.—Geo. Crook and Col, Bianton returned hero to-day from the Black Hills. The miners woro propariog to leavs, covering up the richost lodes to prevent their becomivg known till such timo as thoy can ro- turn. The country is conmidered rich in gold and the mountains are full of quartz. Capltal and skilled labor will dovelop mines equal & o thoge of Colorado or Novada. Thero weraabii: 1,500 minors in the hilla and m geeat doal af preliminary work bas boou done by thom in the way of ditches and elucos. There were no Iu- dians jn that region, DBut fow havo been scon. Thoso at tho Agencies ato still demanding that tho miners bo drives out. Bome of tho gold was panuod out 1n the prosonco of the par- ty which yielded 75 cents to tho pan. Thore is ab abuandance of water aud grass, aleo timber for bulding, but the pine is not of tho higliest meroliautablo quality, A town callod Stouewail had been aid out on Custer’s Gulch, in the vi- cinity of which some rich diggings are located. ‘The wholo country is well adapted to grazing and farmivg, 'Iroops are now en route to estab- lish a temporary post near Hionowail for the purpose of kesping out the miners. P'rof, Jenunoy's party wers still oxploring the 1TiHls, and will probably remain uutll tho tddio of Octobeor. Qon, Crook and party had fine bunting on Spring, Napld, Elk, and Box-Elder Creeks, tak- lt'lf n‘}mzu uumber of red daer, elk, aod moun- taln sheep, Gon. Crook leaves to-morrow for Omahs, Tont Lanaure, W. 'I., Aug. 10.—Capt. Pollock loft tLis morning to assuma the vommand of the now post in the Black Ilills, tomporaily estab- lished to keop out minera, '‘The post will be gar- "w{xud by one company of iufaatry aud two of cavolry. FIRES, THE FIRE AT JOLIET. 8pecial Dipateh to The Chicago Trivune, JorteT, I, Aug. 10.—The fire, as brictly noticed in the columns of Tur Tarcxe to-day, originated in the seoond story of a building cocu- pled and owned by A. H. Day & Co. 08 a dry- goods Liouso on Je(feraon strest, sdjoining the Will County National Dank. Tho luss is esti matod st ©8,500, moetly from wator, Tho Jous on thoDay building is $1,000; Wil County Bank Duilding, #300: Masonic-Hsll Building, §100; Mra. E. O. Hpain, loss 8400; 'T. 0. Lord, 2100 on furniture; Hobbs & Knowlton, inourance agents, ©100; A. H. Day & (o, on wtock, $2,000. Iusursuco—Day & Co,, on building, Continental, Now York, £1,500; Un- derwriters, Now York, £2,000; Loodon and Livepool and Globe, 2,500 ua. of Hart- ford, €3,000 ; ou_stock, Frao| Lhlindolphia, Phebix, Drooklyn, 81.800 £3,000 ¢ + North Lirit: iehi and Morcantilo, 81,600 Henry Fish, Will Connty liavk, building, ' German-Amorican, #6,000, The fire fa roported by thoe local prows $0iaYe bool tha Work. Of upoTiaueous Corkbiter tion. Yot it is firmly balloved by business man in largn numbers {3 bava boon the wurk of an incoudinry. NEAR LA BALLE, ILL. apecial Dupaleh (o Tha Chicage FrduRe. LaBarLr, Iil, Aug. 10.—A frame boarding- bouso eituated noar the Utica cement-mills, 235 wiles east of thia city, waa discovered to bo ou tire in the socond story st about balf-past 7 a'clock this tmorning, and was speedily destroy- od, togethor with about $1,000 worth of furni- turo and clotbing, snd s consideruble sum of tonoy. Loss oo building, sbont 1,200 Nearly covered by {usurauice, ‘Tte furniturs wasine sured for $500, Origin of the fire unknown. FIRE FROM HEAVEN, #Spectal Luoaleh ta The Chwcaso Janesvitig, Wis., Aug. 10.—During a heavy rain storm early this moraing, the tobacso ware- houso of 1. D. Wizom. at Fulton, iu tuls coun- ty, was strook by lightning and totally con- sumed, with fann tmplements, etc. Lose about £300; partly wsurod, - AT HALIFAX, N, 8. Havmrax, N. 8., Aug. 10.~The hardwara es- tablisbment of J. T. Frazer & Co. was destroyed by fira this morning. Loas heavy ; buildivg and stock twsured for $60,000, B IN CHICAGO. A4 6:40 last evening u siill alarm wss given to Engius No. 10, caused by the explosion of a gas- moter {u lloatzong's saloon, No. 419 Bouth Clark etroet, No damage was done. ————— OBITUARY. Font Baxpwes, W. T., Aug. 9.—3rs. Margare Whoolau, the mothar of Col. J. N. Wholan, died bete thiy moruing. WASHINGTON. The Drummond Land Claim, and Its Probable Fate. Dismissal of That Part Applying to Ac- cretions South of Madison Street Predicted, The Question as to the Title of the Depot Property Involved in Doubt. A Systematic Scheme of Whitewashing Adopted by the Indian Bureau. The Treasury Will Lose Nothing by the Recent Robbvery, DRUMMOND'S GOUGE. ABRIVAL OF THY ENTIUEY AT WASIINOTOX. pecial Disrateh o The Chicago Tribune, Wasnivortow, D. C., Aug, 10.—The record of the entries of tho Valentine ecrip in Chicago, roceived here from thn land-oftico st Bpringtield, 111, ccutain entries to tho two piccen of Jaud In Chicago, one in Fractional Bee. 10, and ono in Tractioual Soc. 15. The tranecript of theso en- tricn aro an follows : Certificate t, 150, datod March 29, 1874, in favor of Thoman 13, Valeatine, i& calered tu the addition to Fractional Bec. 10, a4 survered in 1438 Ly Duputy- Burvoyor Talcott, Townnhip 39 north, Henia 15, exst uf thio thiEd principal inaridisy ; cuntnts, 54,17 scren; eutered July 5, 1875, by Alixander §, Britton, Willat dray, snd Willfs Drimmond, The second entry in: Certificufe F, 31, datea March 2, 1974, in favor of Tuomes 1. Vilentine, entored upou Fractiomat Soztion 15, a8 gurveyed in 187, by Deputy Surseyor Talcott, Tawnehip 31 nortl, range 14, eant of the third principil meridian ; contents, 13,61 acres ; entered July i 105, Ly Grorgo I, Blanctiard. This is all tho official laformation that tho General Land Oflico hias upon the subject. This tranceript is now proceeding throngh the formal proces of boing onterod in the regular books. It fs expected that tho attorueys of tho Railroad Cumpany whoso lands aro covered by the first outry, and tho attornoys of the owners of tho 1aod in Fractional Bec. 15, will immediately file arguments ogoinst any formal rocoguition of this entry by tho Lanc Office. Tho tlmst stop will bo for tho Comminsioner to conrider whother tho cutry ms roported from tho Springfiold Laud OMco in entitted to furmul eutry upon tho genoral entry-books here: This will depend, among otlier tniugs, upon tho locality of tho Valeutine serip aud upon tho legality of tho de- scription of tho tract entered. The Commis- sianer declines to mako known his oploios until all partios to the qaeation Lave boen heard. A LARD MAN 1IN THE WAT. Tho officer who in chiof of the Division which passes upon surveyn is & sirict constructionist, znd Lag Lecn iu the Lond Oitica for thirty years. It poums certsin that, from his kuown views, be will reject ono part of the write ton description which scoompanies the eu- iry to the land ehimred in Fractionsl 53c. 16, That decription sets un tho metes and bonnds by old soctional tincs and by chain meas- urements botween muctions. Thix method of dencriptioun (8 not considered logal under the presont suryey system, and bas long becn disre- gardod by tho General Land-Oflico, 1t soom robablo, therafore, that tho oatry to the tract “enctional Soe. 15 i4 not likely to b approved, Tho fato of tha entry to the Ilinois Contral depot-ground {8 more nncortuin, The latter on- try covers tho oxact site of the dopot builaings, and much more. PR —— NOTES AND NEWS. BYNTLMATIC WIITEWASUING, Special Inapateh to The Chieano Trivtne, WasmixaroN, D. C., Aug. 10.—Lhe oflicials of the Intorior Department bave boon bueily eo- gaged of Jate in circulating printed slips con- taining a oolloction of all corrospondence, tel- opraphio and by lettor, of all Indian frouds, cte,, propared in thia clsy for the Iast month for certain Weatern newspapers, under the special eupervision of that Departient, and discredit- ing the reporta of dishonesty and fraud that have boen priated. Tho religions prees Lias been chietly tavored witt theso deliberately prepared wisrepresontations. * pocreD.” Tho proprictor of ths National Republican will not be able to collect the sum of 836,000 which be had axpectod to recoivo for advertisiog the doliuquent tax-list. The District Comtais- sionory to-day decided that, as the advortisa- meot had boen iuscrted but oue-balf tho pro- powod number of times, thoy would pay only $51,000. They Lave alroady paid 50,000, ‘Tho proprictor of this paper threatons suit for tho anco. THE TREASURT FACKAGE. The dotectivea have recovared 20,000 more of tho etolen ‘Treasury money and Lkvo seizod all of Otunan's proporty. Tho monoy and proporty eeized are more than enough to reimburse Gon, Spiuner for Lls loss, Ottman socms to have boon o mun ln vory properous circumstances, sud his fnonds aro unable to_saccount for his oconuection with thia robbery. Il bail was to- day reduced to 840,000, but bo 14 not now abls to raiso this awount, owing to tho selzuro of his proporty. LOTISIANA, Colloctor Casey is hero. ITe represonts tho politicul condition fn New Orloans as vory quiet ; says 4o orops mill Lo vory large, aud that plant- ora are prosperous and hopeful, 'I'ie large na~ jority of the planters will be able to sall theuwr cottou this fall for caah, Gov. Kellogg will sovn ieave for tho North, LAND SURVEYS. Durdett, Commissionor of tho Land Ofico, in- tonda to muke & trip through the southwestern country to tospoct land wurveys. Heo s of tho opinion that the Govornmeut wastes s latge amount of money in the survey of wseloss Iands, 170 the Absocialed Prass) TUE TREASURY BOBBKRY. Wasnixatoy, D. 0., Aug. 10.—The stooks and other porsoual propoerty in the Alexandnia Dank belonging to Ottman, who was arrested 1 con. neetion with tbo United Statca Treasury larcony, buve been attached, Brown, who was tho first ono arrested ona chargo of complicity i tho Tressury robbery, lias owployed counsel and will have o hoarg beforo the Polico Court to~morrow. Halleck ro- mnins wt tho polica headquariors, Tle bas uot omployed counsel yot, It is oaid that ho walt waivo au examination aud bo committed to Jail Iu default of $100,000 KEVENUE The DPresident har OLNTARNTH, igned tho commiseions of Phiip Dagplon. Collector of Intornal Levenuo for the Sizih District of Wisconsin ; Juhn P, Frommo is appointed Gsugor for the Fiftls Mis- souri Distrlct, aud Edwin Ward for tho Bixth ‘Wiecouuiu Distriot. THE INDIANS. MORMON CONVERTS THREATEN TROUBLE. Saut Laxe, Utab, Aug. 10.—Conmdorable oz~ citement {8 prevailing in tho neighborhood af Coriuno, on the Coutral Pacifis Bailroad, grow- ing out of tho demonatration of o large body ot ludians campod near thore Lelongiug to the Buake, Banuecks, and otber tribes, Neurly 1,000 of thow were latoly baptized into the Mormon Church., 'They Lasvo supplied_thomeolves with smuaunition and guus, aud to-day, it 1 reported, Liavo sout all thoir squaws away ad made throat of driviug the Goutiles from the west side of Hear River, which, they claim, has boon grantod to thom by the Mormous for a reasrvation. Gay, Emery bas askod for a company of troops 1o bm sent to Coriune for the protection of thuir poopla. —— e DAMAGES AWARDED, Boectal Dispatch o The Chicago Tridune, Foxv vu Lac, Wis, Aug. 10.—In tho case of Gray & Pumpelly va. tho Govornmont, bong & suis for damagos dono plantifly’ lauds lying I SIS Jo Srqer g T wonin pz along the ehores of Lake Winnsbago ralsing of the dams at Noonah ard M:fl!l‘:{ the Comminnioners who were appointed to hoar tho caso rendercd & verdict this atwaracon for the plaintifls, smounting to 4,009, The case bas baen a long.contested ono, aud bas occupied reveral wouks, CRIMEF MURDERED AND ROBBED. Apectal Diapateh In Tha Chieass Triduna, Busvanck, D. T.. Aug. 10.—Robert Henry, an innoffenalva old man, was found st bis home, 3 milos from Fort Lincoln, on Sundsy morning, dead. A gun-shot had passod through his chost and subsoquently & pistol-shot through bis head. Eituer would have proved fatal. Iis Liorso was stolen, snd Lis trunk cut opon and rummaged. Tho work was evidently that of whits men In- etead of Indians, and probably for plunder. Henry recontly recoived pay for 20 tans of and probably hod $200 or 300, thoughs hia pocket-book, fonnd in tho trook, con- tamed ‘Tho Coronor's inquest ad- {aun.\ed until to-morrow, Ienry's_people o in the vicinity of Hudron, Wis., or Taylor 8 Falls, Minn. Citigens of Lin- coln offer §300 roward for tho avprohension of the murdercrs, Ilenry had a pastier in tum bay buminesk, neiaed Potor Potorson. who has failed tu pive n ratisfactory account of bis whoreabouts at thn time of the nurder, and peoplo sre in- clived to puspect Wi, Tho Indian scouta st Jameoln give many reasons why thoy think tho work Uiay of whits men, and confidently expnct they will flud the curcans of tbo homown the prairio in & few dave, belioving that the Loma Was run off and kulled, SETTLE UP, Oxama, Ang. 16.—Tho United States District- Attorney, accordiog to fnatructions from Waah- ington, has begun suit sgaivst Joha P. Daker, formerly Indian Agont, nod bis bondsemen, to rocover sumo 216,401 balance duo ths Govern- ment from Baker. Tho sccount dates back to 1362. He will alwo ootamenca euit agatnst R, 31, Torbes for faluro w B a hay cootract. o bs prepanng to hring suits againet sevon ofher ¢eiuzens of the State. rorao of whom aro said to bo proumosut poifticians, CHARGED WITH MURDER, NEw Yongr, Aug. 10.—The lifeloss body of Catherine Moxwell, aged 85 yeare, was found Festerday on tho floor of her apartments iu the tencment No. 299 Nevins street, near Union, Liooklyn, whers sbe lised with bor hustand, Jamen 3. Maxwell, sged 35, and her two chil- drou, aged 7 vears and 21 mounths respectively, hio ‘eves were blwkened, tho face was briec and swollen, and ono of licr arms, which way se- Yerely vivired, was bandaged. Tior hustand hing hv;fcn arrested, but denics thiat bo murdered lug wife. RIOT N MONTREAL. MoNTnEAL, Auz. 10.—A meeting of the City Council wan bold last night to considor the new bealth by-law whict includes clauses compelling vaccination, A large number of French Cans diaby, opposed to vaccinntion, occupied the gal- Jorioy, aud nssemblod oatside, aud wernd 1o nojuy that Lo Lusiess could bo done. Beveral volleys of stonos ware lrod, and neatly all tho windows #ere brokea, nud two of tho Aldormen struck. The Couuctl tiually poatponed cotion for six months, sod adjourned in confusion under a volloy of stunce, SATISFACTORILY ADJUSTED, &recial Dipudels to The Clicaon Trirune, 7. Lotis, Aug. 10.—Fiuancial circles have been coneiderubly sgitated for & weok past on sccount of Leavy dofalcation in one of the sevon National Banks in this city. Tio pary smplieatod i8 o taller fu the bank, and bolonged to ope of the oldest and most respestablo fami- tics in 5t. Louis. The deficit in hw sccount, swmounting to £60,000, waa promptly replaced by the relatives of tho defaulter, and the mattor ;Ml‘nd]unhd tothe entire satwfaction of the aak. ROBABLE FILICIDE, Epecial Diapateli 1o the Chicaas Triowne, GRAND Ravivs, Mich., Aug. 10.—Dick Lewis, Jiving in the woods north of Nowaygo wome dis- tance. bocame enraged &t Lis son, 21 years old, a the 7tb. aud, in the quarrel, caught up a rifle, Botls strugled forit, and in tho moioo the son was ghot through the riglit lung, tho ball lodging uear the backboue, e was alivo sy last ads vices, by o epeainl telogram co tho Daily Eaglo, but lua physicians thought ba could not surviva, Lowis surreodored himeelf to an ofiicor aé Nevsgo last nigut. ONE YEAR IN THE STATE-PRISON, _Special inspateh to The Chicazo Fribune, Dasviug, IlL, Aug. 10.—Tho Jury in tho eass of The Peoplo va. John Rickoits, charged with a0 attompt to nssassinute Alea Elizabsth Linn iero about a yuar ago by shooting her through & window, csmo in thi evenng with a verdict of guilty, and sentenced hun to0 000 year i the State-Prison. BURGLARY, Special Diapaten to I'he Chicado Tribuns, Davesront, la., Aug. 10.—Bisty rougbs fol- lowing Baroum's Circus reachod hera last night, aud robbod several hionees and storvs, To-day fiva watchies wero picked from various pockets, and threo partics sobbod of suws of money sinounting to over 8700, 'Twenty special polico Liave boen worn in for to-night, ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST TWEED. New Youx, Aug. 10.—In another sait, brought bytho olty sgamust Williwm M. Tweed, ote., Judge Lawrence, of tho Buprome Coork, haa ordored that tho dofendante be furnished a bilt of particulars, and have tou dayd 10 Buswor after tho racespt thercof. ACQUITTED, Louvsvnar, Ky., Aug. 10.—Young Ridgely, who kiiled Doonolly, the murdurer of Peckover at Cynthiaus, Ky, two wecks ago, was yester- day acquitsd on an indictmont for murder, Teckovor was the broth -law of Lidgoly. FOUND DEAD, Oxany, Aug. 10.—voshua B, Brown, formerly of Anamoss, Ia., was found at Lus atock-ranch, iu the noighborhood of Laramis City, Wyoming, with his thruat cut. LABOR AND CAPITAL, THE FALL RIVER STRIKE. New Youg, Aug. 10.—A letter from Fall River, Mase., whoro 15,000 mill-oparatives voted them- nelvos thirty days' vacation rator than submit to tho prevens roductiou in their wages, states that tho action of the grocery and provision dealers i rofusing credit to the oporativow will be spcedily folt, for tho available fuuds of moat of tno ompluyes murt bo nearly exhauatad ; that whtle it in not the policy of tho municipal’ gov- ernmont to allow actusl starvation, charity will bo dinponsed very sparingly, aud that the feolug of the community ‘18 8o decidedly against tho operatives that thoy will roslst al ‘moasures for relict ot avuolutely called for in tho light of husiavity, - Ncuuwhilo, null-ownors say they aro dotermined to mantain thoir position, and settle forover tho prineipls that their business is not to bo at tho morcy of the help ; that they bave been governed by operatives too long, and thoy 1oW proposs to mauago theiwr own hLusinoss in their own way. — COLORADOD ITENS. DeNVER, Aug. 10.—Ex-Ubited States Marwhal Shatfenburg, sguinst whom cortain chargos hiave becu recently published, voluntarily sppoarod to-Uay before the United States Commusioner Lero and demanded a legal fuvostigation of theso soveral chargos, which ho claima to be wholly groundless und malicious o eptored ioto & rocognizanco for lud appearanco ot the Boptomber torm of tho United States Court. ‘I ton, John Taffo, latoly appainted Bocro- tary of thia Torritory, bas arnived. COMPLIMENTARY DANQUET, Byecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune,” Broomisaton, Aug. 10.—A cowplimentary banquet is to be tendercd by the Lar of McLean County to Alr. Houry Crawlord, of tho Chicagy law tirm of Ciawford skmuc(:onnull, a4 & token f approciation of his skill in handlivg the sui ot x'flg s ‘l[n ™ tho u“ul:.“' hil:‘m:u E Splr:lg: tleld oud Lampasy, i wi 8 La oounsel for (e omplainauty, @ NUMBER 352, GONE. Col. John A. Joyce, the Indicted St. Louis Revonue Officlal, “ Lights Cut.” That Is, Ho Departs with Covert and Clandertine Expedition, Proba- bly for Canadn; Far ll} the Wilderness to Bufld Mim o Nest, and fo Remaln There For- ever ot Rest, (3eneral Belief that Ho Has s'Grlp-M Full of Grecnbaoks and Such, Bvectal Diavateh to The Chicao Trsbuna, 8. Louis, Mo.. Ang. 10.~The oflicers of .the United Btatas Court, in this city, hiave been con- siderably excited to-day over tho ravolation that A cortain prominent es-official with soveral fo- dictments banging over his head for complicity in the whiskv-ring frands, had suddenly jumped the town, and was nowhers to bo found, On had already furolsuod bonds to tne amount of 215,000 on two ol fndicte ments. Heveral now indictmonts ‘hawq recently boca found spslost him, but, a8 ho was supposed to bo & man of large Yaosms, and hod furnisbed his first bouds 8o roa Aily, Moratiall Newcomb thought thera wonld 1,g ny difficalty nbout the additlonal econricy, an 4 toote no immodinto stops to socura 1t, A day or mo 850, tho indicted party left bere, and it v 45 given out that ho had gone to Wiscooslo, *sut tole- grama from Groen Bay, the point how 44 repated to b visiting, announco that no m ©h porson hiss been in that locality. Thero 16, no sort of doubt that ho hias abscondod, an'f taken with hita oll bis worldly wealth. The -:auea of (ha sudden doparture Ia the fact the 2, otter boing notitied of tho fresh indictme aty, he laokod around awong Lis frionds an'd found that it would bo imposmible to 8ooure mare bail. Tio had made 8 melian befuro Judgo Treat to q1ash tha old inslictrnents, hoping L0 1150 tho samo Bocurity in the new caves. Tuid motion failed, and Londsmin were out of .o quention. Ho had to B0 to Jail or run awnv, and be concluded to adopt the lattor pian. Contrary to tho common belierg, it is Ginrcovorel that he hag 10 praperiy in tis city, nor never tud. AN biw wealth, sod ho i mapposed 1o havo mads considorably over £100.000 out of the whisky ring, i in tho shapo of Guited Btates t.onds and rendy cnab, which ho doubticss haa on Lis person. To make tho mattar still worss for the Court officials, It turns out that tho bonds which were givon by the fagitive aro the fimsiest of straw bail, aud aro not worth tho Papar writ- ton oo, In spita of eorts to koep tho wmaltor quiel, it bas lokod out smong tho whisky men, and je. creattng & profound son- sation. They bave beon looking around to oo what tho fugitivo loft behind, but they find that ho has not left a ventigs by which to bo remembvored by his old frlonds, thus confirming o suspicion of his flight. Dotoctives heve been put oa tho track of the missing man, ond Govornment oflicials hero say that no Bxponse or industry will bo opared to catch him. It is supposed that he hsa mada . bresk for Caveds, and fa by this Hme taicly over tho lina. Dotoctives at Montreal and othor Canadian citics have beon farnished with 8 full description of tho fugitive, oud aro on the odert for his capture. It is thougbt that ho will femalu quiel in Canada for wwhilo, and ‘then, whon tho excitemeant lias died out, tako shipping for Livernaol. Ho is one of tho shrewdest and tho trickiest of tho whisky-tiug operators here, ;nd the police will have to be pretiy livoly to nab i, {Woare in recolpt of private {nformation of tho moat truntwortliy charnzter tiat tho porson rofested to above a8 sbucouding from juatico s Col. Jubm A, Joyce, late Intornal Revonuo Agent at St. Louls, Heleft 8t, Lous a faw days sgo, in company with Gen. Jobu McDonald, ex-8a- pervisor, jointly lvdictod with Joyco for do- frauding tho Governmont, for Qroen Bay, Wis., where McDonald hos a summer rosidence. Ao~ Donald hias n larzo property in Wisconsin, and of courso will givo ail necessary bal.—Ep. ‘TazouNe } —————— RELIGIOUS, NATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION, Famronr, N, Y., Aug. 10.—At tie Natioual Buuday-8chool Awsembly, aftor the usual rolig- wus exurcitos and Normal Class session this morning, goveral sorvices commonced. In Pplaca of B, P, Jncobs, of Chicago, who was detaiued on his way hors, the Bev, Dr. Kooz, of Elmirs, was Introduced, and proceeded to eaforco tne uecessity of tho ecxercieo of courage in the Lond's work. The Christiau wurker shouid al- wass b full of hopo, Tbe Nav. Dr. Murray, of Pitteburg, spoko of tho Bible and its students, urging Ifi:uu;hncni of atudy, Man sbould seak L know the wind of the Eternal A‘:‘xihnrfif tha ro&k mdur that wo. may commuuicate Iis wull oplo Tt hdra. powierand Tho Rev. Moses Hill, D. D., of Cloveland, epoko of the xmgflruum of 6o tesching wud fratniog children thas thoy uhall bo able to resint *thie offorts of those who wish to dostroy tho lue lnence of tho Bible, “Lhis afterucon tho Rov. Dr. Hatfleld, of Phil- adelphin, spoko va the porils of ur youtl, aud his remarks wero the grost foature of tho day. One of thomo puris was ignorauce, espa- oially jgnorauce of vulors. Auvihor wea tho growing inflnevos of the Church of Romo, which was otill asserted to bo tho invator ta and cousMoul enewy of civil and religlous liboity, Bne claimod the 1ight bo coore the civil nowers to obpy tho dictates of tho Mother Chirelr. 13 wqws Pathor Mocker's boast that withe in fitteon yoags tho Catholics would hiave control of tl:o Unitod States Quverument, Another porty was from skopticiem and infdelity, and still auother was from low, viclous and loose prace tloes with regard to tho Christian Sablath, ‘Tho Doctor rofurred to impurity snd Licoutious- nens as othor sources of ponl, and thou, 1n clog- ing, npoko of auother sizi, unkuown in Catholia fawmilios and Churches. Thoro was uothlug fa heathonwn more botridle. The sudience was requonted to coutrast the livos of Protestant famihos of modern timos with that of those uf former times. Thonumber of Protestant children of school sge was roducod, and some Irotestant Suuday-schivols wore broken up from iack of frevl pupily. Ihis moant that Awerican mothers were wutdering thoeir unborn children. A wan not a Christiat rocoutly gald to the speoker, r this country is 10 bo saved, tho buuday-schools will savo it Dr, Huttlold had an mmense sudionve. Tha puiuber of people in atteudance fs groxing larger aud tho juterest is increasiug. This evenid thore waa a vesper service aud an exkibiticn o Oriental gostumes by A, D, Vaa Lennep, of New York, with & lecturo by bim on ** Oriental Cus- tows," aftor which thora was a storcoscoplo ox- hibition of night acones boyond tho o, NATURAL HISTORY AT NORMAL. Special Diapateh to The Chicage Lriduna. Brooanxaroy, 1., Aug. 10.—1The first anonal term of the Natural History Bohool ended toe dsy st the Norwal University, after a durstion of four weeks, in which most satisfactory progross was mado, ‘Thus evening snd last, Prof, Burt G, Wilder, of Cornolt Univeruity, lecturod on the topio of * Juvertebrato Zoology" to large and cultured audivuces, thus endiug wost @ily the terw's work, which has baou charscterized b{ thorough scientitlo reaearch, includiog constaul work fh dssection sud with the mlicroscopo, Prof. Wildes says that, not uven st Penixvsa, wore (Lo fasililios for oltaining wpocimous mure ample. The school will bo & permsuent huatita- tion, holdivg » summer ssedion lu Nosmal esch year,