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TILE ORANGEMEN, Montreal Blackens Herself with tho Scorn of the Enlightened World. The Orangemen’s Abandonment of Rights Little Abates Rome's Rancor. Her Brutal Bigots Secure a Vic- tim and Kill Him at Leisure. The Faithful Gutter-Snipes Also Assault and Wound 9 Woman. Miserable and Pusillani- mous Action of the Authorities. A Mob ot Soctat Outcasts Allowed to Besiege a Store All Day. Quiot ond Orderly Celebrations in Other Citics. MONTREAL THE MORNING. Spectal Dispateh to Tae Tribune, Montneat, July 12,—From an carty hour this morning Notte Daine, 81. James, and Craty streets were crowded, nwalting the appearance of tho Orangemen. The forenoon wae quiet. At 11 o'clock the Orangemen met in Knox Church tu at- tend Divine services and hear a sermon from tha Rev. Charles A. Doudfet. After the service had concluded the Orangemen, with their friends, eeparated, and apparently met with very litte notice. A portion of them walked down Heaver~ Tall Ii), and among them were three ladtes, Mesdames Mitchell, Marah, and Freeman, and o young Iady cacorted by an elderly man, The young lady carried on orange lily, which wae taken from her, and SIIB WAS ASSAULTED. A young gentleman, also an Orangemen, sprang to the assistance of her companion, Atthla junce. ture, the mob becoming violent, the Iadics were burrtedly escoried to the shops at the upper cud of Radegoude atreet, aud there found refuge. The Iadfea were much agitated, but received nu serious injuries. A close watch was kept upon tho boild- ing py the mob, In order to eel at the men who had protected the ladics, but the doora were closad, andthe crowd made no offensive demonstrations againet tho bullding. Ald. Kennedy, Meaere, M, BP, Ryonand F, MeNameo were continually psss- ing up and down the pavoment, endeavoring to get the crowd to disperse, but Incffectually, as thoy gathored together in groups AWAITING TITEIIt OPPORTUNITY. At about half-past 1 the crowd, which had been reatlesaly moving about, was auddenly agitated by a row which occurred between au Orongeman and none members of the Catholic Union, Tho Orangeman soon got worsted und fied through the eant aide of Victoria Square, Heran with all bis might, and bleeding about the faco, toward the high block of stores adjoining Ald. Clendenning’s building, and, belng closely pressed, endeavored to gain refuge In tho door of Robert Dunn & Co. wholesale iry-gouds atore. Hero the fighting be- came desperate, and a number of revolvers were drawn, which were freely used. ‘The large and struggling crowd which surrounded the doors ren- dored it imposalblo tu say who fired ‘THe FIRST SHOT, ‘Dut it appears to hare been fired by some oncon the steps, A young man abont #1 or 22, who was ‘on tho stops, was wounded abont the throat. He had a revolver in his hand, and wastryiug to nee 4t, but bia crm seamed powerless to cock or alm it, ond, In another instant, he was dragged from tho steps by his enemics, and shot twice more in the head, ono ballet passing through his forehead and the othor entering Itatthe corner of hiseye, He fell A GMUASTLY Conrss. It took but an instant forall this to occur, and, as tho firing grow rapid, the crowd was olverved to recoll from the scenv of conflict, many running away through the squaro and elsewhere, Thero were sixtcen shots fired, and of these it la probable etx or eight took effect. Clroux, the well-known lacrosse player, who was in the Aight, was wounded in tho face, and bled frevly. Ie was subsequently removed to tho hospital. Auy others who were shot must haye received only desh wounds, The podyur the decessod was removed to the dead- oust, AN EYR-WITNESS OF TUM SHOOTING APFAIB in Ay tetoria Square saya: **1 was atandipg on Hadegoude atrect when the crowd cried oul, “Let him got? but the mob con- Unued to beat hlm, Me reached the steps of Dunn & Co,"a store, und tried to scramble through the door, which way open, but a large man, seizing him by the neck, threw hin buckward. 1'was une able tu sve blu after that, buta man standing on thy steps shovk lls Get and appeared to threaten the crowd In front, The commution in frou of the ateps continued, and then J aaw the inan who had threatened befure produce # revulvor and, FINA DETRRMINEDLY from tho corucr of the steps, Hv soon after fell. Inimediately after the Arat shot the excitencn! be> camo terrinc, and etxiven shots were fired withio one tulnute,? A poul of blood marks the eput on the pave- ment wusre the minrderod man fell. Dr of Lungaucheiicrte streat, who was jog nt E'tho time, came upand fond that the wilet cutered the head of the young man just over theeye, und had penetiated two or three inches, passing through tne bruin, and that death ‘was instantaneous, TNE nopY wae conveyed to the morgue, and, on examination, the pockets were found to comuln numerous let: tereand pape dressed **'T, L. Muckett, Mon seals tb was afterwards ascertained that in. the employ of Mchulup & Goo" arn orct ig aks agency, gnetes le wae enn hiee rot Eugt ands ind, Mleuring a atte: ond rvico in ‘Kuus Church, had left the ofice of pluyore ataquartertu lt, ile wore nelther or Orange emblem, turclcke me uf tie mob which Mngered round the fata! ie Were endeavoring to pick the Jocks on Musare, Dunn's dour. aud while afterwards the door belny opened by same persou inside, A DESPERATE Iusit ‘was made for tt, Uut It was axain closed. The Tosuner in which the police acted while adeusw crowd was crushing upen the de: ‘1 body of Unekett was ieee lo then, is thie adray, t plead ene seus from the Central Station, but fbe disturbance baving ceaued before theirarcival, bunt to clock a man Wasascen. ou Farlification Janu, to deliver rounds of ball-cartridge tu pum: re of the crowd. He a Hs openly. About 21 o'clock atta a crowd of loafers sssem dled in front of the gigas Watel ou Sk. i) ma alrect, where two policemen had entered. and Bevseet expected aomy row bad occurred between he factions. Alter considerable varleying, the policemen came uut, when Wwas discovered that all the row was over a peraon who refused to pay for hia dinner, but, on wecoud thought, aud evie gently not desizing to be walked off to tus settled bia bill and **sold" the crowd of whu were only too cager for a row, Several wholesal tuauofact r vera) wholesale iauufacturing es ‘were closed to-day, owing to pe lade uaserally being present on the streets. ‘Orine to the very Ubreatentug atate of atfuire in the city to-day, wat the evident danger of alluwing large armed bodies of, citlieus to meet, which wuuld certainly end to 8 bloudy riot, Cul, Fletcaee and Licut. Col. Dor- souuens, commanders of (he Fifth aud Sixth Mili- tary Vusisicts, turned out ali the voluuteers. ‘The mey of cach corps bave orders to assemble ag their ancorles aud await further order. A nuuiler of band-to-band eucounters took place abe bis black eyes und bloody faces were secn iu all rection At 4:25 all was quiet on the street. Meuse. Dena dco, reupened their stuze uoout 3 o'clock, 4&4 QUAD OF roLice bas hots ekent guard on the sidcwsik fn front of the Shu only before 4 o'clock the miltary marched th Victoria Squarg, auu theig-preeence on th appeared lo have aquictibg edect. . The Crowds scattered, With the exception of the larza Dumbers cungiegated inside =the square. Groope of citizens re atill to bo ace stout tha atrestay commucuting un the eveuts of the after- Besides Hackett, who was killed, J. R. Moeri- son, aclerk, Charles Kuve, a tailor. Ed Giroux, ® palnter, ay Mr. Heushaw, wercuant, were wounded; al Mi Wowaw suor ix Tum xo, who wast te eAaceftataed. inacab before bes name could Ab nlduight, abous JOG volunteers were under THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1877. necagains fe cee agra NN arma in the defil-shed, and Intended to remain | hill were tonehed tpon. Oniy the aniinary paticn there during the nivt A number of Oram Young Britons who leftthe | ihe evenin: city for Cornwall and Lachute this morning, re+ turned home in the evenins, turn to-morrow with their bands. Hexenting and remafnder re- | ate emorable day, the people hove avnght their homes, sud the city fs now TNE FOLLOWING MANIFESTO bilehed here this mornin: 0 the public of the Pomin Ideas prevail about the Orange Crier, way of preainole and in Ton An many mie- the very. sworda that the Loyal Orange Arrociation t# formed by porting tu the utmort of ples and practices af the hele power, the prine Uh: 3 to maimtaty the Jas and con- fitution of the country: to afford araistance to dictresred members of the Order, and otnerwli prnety ench Iandable and benevolent parpuses a8 ine advance of religion and Chrletiat charity and the supremacy of Jaw, oriter, and conetiiutional freedom; and whereas; we had Intended thia 12th day of aly, 1 8 procession from our lodze-rooms to ere to return thanksgiving to God FOR THE GREAT DELIVERANCE he granted the nation onthe day of the Battle of the Boyne, in1U00, we have hocn of violence, and in consennence have authorities of Montreal for protection, both civil and mbtary, which they have shower themselves, We had resolved ta trust to onreelves and tu God ta carry [nto effect on Intens ton, feching that if the same liberty which othee societies enjoy to walk In procession through one streets when it rult« them wan refused. a crime wae committed againet the undoubted rleht« and liber: tles of Joyal Brittsh eubjects which necesnitated vigorone reaiatance on theirpart: but. whereas, We have, on the 10th day of duly, been APPROACHED IN A DIPPERENT SPIT, not with threats, Int with earnest reque: orable representative nen of various national and benevolent soctetles of Montreal, iL creeds and nationalities here, that. Christlan charity, we shontd abstain from suid pitb- rocenson this year, we have, after duc consis in in thetr lodges assembled, rald request, < 477. to Celebrate unwilling to aerord, fon by our brett nbscain from public nde vere to. wound the susceptibilities of Vrotestants, and exercise dowactls usthat charity which we now exercise towards them, oT NVe venture also to express the hope that Cath- olles as well a# Protestant» will show thelr ava thy with our resolve by sternly divcouragin, approach Ju rowdyl-m of which they may be wit- heaves toeday, and ¥ n they muy prevent. ff of the Orange Association uf Mon- Daven Giant, County Mavter,” OTHER Leyton tt th Avestan elasnciated Pres ree tis generally wold that ONTHEAly Jul, a 7 an en * yollee systuin here the had we had an ‘ena troubles to-day would not bave taken place, te and rourhs of the harlest description were al- wed to loiter and congregate un the sirects and intlmidatiun of the ordis nary ymtblic, and indeed to the tutimtdation uf, Orangemen, who had pledged themeclves not to make soy demonstration. streets were tined with loafers, many of whow were strangers, MOST OF THEM ARMED, who indniged in remarks a9 to what they would do, and significantly pointed to the contents of their Both Orangemen and Cathotica were cv- PRUE SaREEInS the worst, and wore prepared vont Orangemen proceeded quietly to the elarch this morning, elngly or in itt ? squads, but it be- ening rumored on Ue tree they would come down to the Unton dick, woich tt was sup rea would not nrouge adverse feelings. thousands hurried Church, but will there was peace. gregation was small. it Deputy Grand Chaplain of the Supreme Grand Lodge of British Ainerlea, and Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodue of the Prov- ince of Quovec, whe officiated, wore the re; the Order, and a number of people in the the church carried Orange Hiteas. Following are the accounts given of ay Drocecd- ings to-day by an eye witness: n a shout went up in the neighborhood by cub-wtand on Craig strect, and inatantly there was oa pi 1 rosh in that directlon, en running for ahelter, PURSUED BY A. LANGE ChowD When he ygoton the steps of tastore, he found the heav Tho leaders of the tub tried to pull him off the steps, nearly tearing fh ‘A young man, aald to-be a clerk Master's atore, rushed forward to protect Lim, One of the mob was about to strike: this you fellow, When lo fred wevoral shots In rapid aucces- sou, Almost at the sanic onien. ahots were fred t him by persone in the cro him in the forehead when he fen down other ahota were fired at him for what ecemed. No one went lo his ausistance. Ifo tay bleeding on the sidewalk. A puilceninn xuon arrived, and the wonnded inan wan placed in an axon, a white handkerchief dropped over ante guarded vy some policemen, he wis "painful feature of the affair was the be- toe moo when 4 Protestant clergyman ayer for the dying man,” was rudely piehed buck, snd, deaplte his remonstrancesand mute appeal o turned eyes of the poor victiny, he waa not allowed to approach, and so HIS SOUL, PASSED AWAY. ‘The want of anything like provision forthe main- tenance of order was very generally renurked, The mob scemed to be given complete control of the streets, with a surging, excitable crowd evt- dently largely made upof persons Jongiug for an Noal item it Was made ta disper tne. e unfortunate tuckelt was fon the scene whiwre he fell, come 4 took off thetr uate ond waived thems with 9 trlumphant ale. A young man named corners to the terror and ‘At an eurly hour tho tat Miter ie service ju procession hearing Oi to the vicinity of, i church the con} Charles A. Doudie A young man In gray of men and boys. Robert Duin & °C duors partially closed. When he waa guite a Tong tine. came ap to offer revercud gentleman being driven 0} J. TG Morrison, an om- Nuye of A, Il, Sima & Co,, wos badly bruleed and. peaton by the mob. Charles Boon, a tailor of St. Lawrence, Maln street, Edward G{roux, ani Menshaw wero aleo badly wounded in the nN hetw leavaey (itsapect.at % serious aisverimnee Vrecautiena ore. being wecord- ingly taken to prevent further sorigus conse- ral disposition of tho crowd In MAN WO LOST 1113 LIPR during the night. eminently agg: buceared & revolver and fired a shot fom The steps of Dunn's store after he wus at- ANOTHES EYR-WITNESS of the shooting cen in Vectors was insulted for weartug a1 milnates Jater phe! ‘, hy HA eg he Wy te crowd rudied ‘after ‘im. had an Orange. When he gut’ buildings udjoining the old Clondennibe ae hu endeavored to run into ‘urtincation Jay ju and there « gent! ismaes Interfered, statin; would take the young fullow's part, nou turned from the youn: attacked the other, and rushed Into Dunn's. tw follow, but the wob waa so close that thas shut the door suddenly, wt the mercy of the crowd. position, elevated sieve th at drew his revolver and then began to fire, when, ‘owe ‘batts and hy fell to the ground and shortly a! ‘fue police subsequentty cleared the ay MOKE TKOUILE VeaL A crowd 4a wateuiny at thy ratlwa pectation of the Grange Youn from Corawwall, when they would get a warm re- tat announced that tho boys will not re- torn till to-morrow morning, ty iw faa ferwent, uting about Orange Mall, ian fest puveued and rat man then got clear, ‘The second endeayure: dn this alarain Evin nan tbat ub ritone’ return, Thoueandsare now con- Misi nd is featess irunble is expected at Polat Ht Chur! (range dinner takes place at Lowas Priace of Wales Kites are ordered there for pru- ~All ts now quiet if Britons returned The Tewaluder willeume A deputation of Presidents of the St. and Irleh Protestant Heneialont eocie: es walted upon the Mayor thie evening, asking niu to eal} out the aniitary, the pullcu were cempetent fur the duty, ‘Tha military were catlea out oy the Deputy Adjatant- General on hie own authority. Ite repens that Boous, LATEST. Moxtarat, July iy ao EE rm a 8 0 to-night from Cornwall, wounded {n the riot, ——- OTTAWA, A PREACEADLH CELEBRATION, Special Dispatch to The Tribuné, —The Orangemen of this city it Bell's Corners, where they Ortawa, July 1: celebrated the day ‘were met by 3,000 of their brethren. a formed, and they marched to the Agricultural Show grounds, where apecches were the uzder of Master Clemow, In referring tu the Mons {real didicalty, sald he belfuved that suouer or lat- er the Orangemen of Canada wyuld be callud upon Wo secure for the brethren in Moutres! the rights which Catnolica allowed t ju} f thy Dominion. pig eee Co CO and privileges 4a every part o} sews yuoM MONTREAL fused moet fntenve cactewwnt Thousss L. Hacwett, who was killed lace, where bis people sii! esd (for Montreal to-night. Coraers the Orangemen warched tu Mis brother fe: ine from Boli's thetr ball sod qs ‘TORONTO. THE Dax ODsEEVED. Special Diayutch to Tha Tribune, ‘Tonoxty, July 13.—fhe Orange procession here to-day was very orderly and respectatic, and o:.n- 2,009, They were joluea by four lodges fron Huftalo, who were met ot the wharf and placed in the van of the processlop, which pru- ceeded to Queen's Park, where sycechce were made and the usual resolatiuns sntazonistic to Papal séceuilracy moved. ailsiteip Montreal and the Orange tucerporation | Coruwall from New York bie arrived ous The Oka dificultics Arrangements usin on in n altercstien, hind hie face ent open withs bottle and bimeelf pitched rte the rtrect. Presently the house ‘aug eurrounded by Grangemen and every window, maashed. An Der uf persons wero’ Injured by the stone, noitce arrived on the rcenc, and the crowd dis- persed. —- ELSEWHERE. IM NEW TORR. New Yorx, July 12.—The Orangemen of thie city have abandoned the public parades as part of the celebration of Jaly 12, and will content them- selves to-day by an exenreton. Dancing will be the order of the day and evening, the opening grand march being dedicated to President Hayes It fe expected that nearly all the Grand Large of- feera wil he prevent and deliver short addrceses, and that the fertivities will be payecnstet in by nearly 2,000 Orangemen and thelr friend, PIULADBLDIUAS Patzangsrnta, Joly 12.--For the frat time in several years (ho Orangemen of this piace failed to make the nual parade, The associations, huwev- er, generally celebrated the event by banquets, ocial gatherings, and exenrelong IN INELAR UD. Loxnox, July 12.—The annivereary of ‘the bat- tle of the Boyne line been extensively celebrates dy the Urangemen in Irciand. The day peescd off without disturbunce. ein — CASUALTIES. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Spectal Pispatch to The Tribune, Cannoxnate, Ill., July 12.—At Gu'clock this evening information was received here by partics Ina stage from Murphysboro that the south-bound pnasenger train on the (aire & Bt. Louis Narrow Gauge Hallroad Jumped the track four miles north of Murphyaboro, at 2 o'clock. Tho coach and baggage car ran off juet an they paescd off the Rat- tleenuke Creek bridge. ‘Theee of the twenty pareengera aboard were killed outuivht, Theres muinder were more or less injured, Full particu- late ure wanting, as the officials are anzivusto ruppreas them, Spectul Dispatch to Tke Tribune, Cannonnary, IL, duly 1.—Mall-Agent Wick- life Jones, one of the injured in the wi Fock on the narrow-guuge, in just over from Murphysboro. and took a freight train for his hume at Dn Quoin. Ie fe badly Injured on the face, breast, and back. Charles Pink, of Cairo, nn expresa-meesenger, WAS mangled, Me remained in his car over an hour after the acentent, His arm and jawbone are broken. Ife ix now ineensible, and may nat recover. Conductor Potter, Hrakeman Smith, and about ten patrenuera are coneiderably brujaed, one lady cut inthe head. ‘Two children cecaped: injury, The accident ocenrred as before state ‘The train was Tunning twenty miles per hour, ic cars juinped an cightecn-fuut treatle, and now rest tn the water. . NAME UNKNOWN, Curvetann, O., July 12.--The body of an un- kuewn man was found carly this morning on the Lake Shore Railway track near Kingaville, sixty niles east of this city. Deceased was about 10 years of age, well dressed in a black cust and vestand dark pants, was five feet eight Inches high, dark complexion, and dark eycs, On hia person was found a pocket-book containing $22; Alau B meinorandutn-book with the namce A Maria" and ** Otts Hadmosky, New York," the followin: “Shipped on board the freahe eater, pet r Lyman Casey, the 1st of PLAYED WITH FIRE-ARMS. Litteg Rock, Juty 10,—Tiis morning, between Gand Go'ciock, while two boye, Samuel Welch and Samuel Myers, were playing with an old mus- ket, the gun went off while In Myers’ bands, and the ramrod, with which Myers tind loaded the gun in Meu of phot, the ala previous, waa ahot through both arma and the body of Welch. The phyeiciana report that the chancea for the recov- ery of Welch arc. favoruble. — BADLY GONED. Cotemnvs, O., July 12.--Con Murphy, @ rail- road employe, was attacked by o Texnaateer, at the depot this afternoon, while oa drove of cattle wero being transferred fram the cars to tho stock~ yard. Murphy wae knocked down and terribly wounded by ad infuriated benst, the horns entur- ing his Uhroat and {uflicting probably fatal wounds. plietabse es TNE SMOTHERED MINERS, Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, En, Pa, July 12.—At the Brookfield coa)- mine, to-day, near Sbaron, all was quict. The miners had a holiday. Frank Griffith, one of the a men, aied thia morning, This far ofght miners havo died. Tho others aro in a fair way for recovery, CRUSIIED TO DEATIX. Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Liycotx, Il.. July 12.—A laborer by the name of Mart Moore, about 50 ycara of ogc, was burled to the breast by the caving of wall while tanpiug a rower, to-day, and dled before ansint- ance. reached bim, He havea a wife and six children, SINGULAR FATALITY. Special Dispatch bo The Tribune, Minnsarous, Minn., Jtly 12.—Peter Boud- reaux, employed tn Emmerson & Cole's saw-mill, tat Bis death Ina singular manner this morning lc pasring behind an edging machine, a ploce at cn ing Hew up and struck him in the eye, pene- trating thy brain. He diced avon ufter. THE SAW. Enix, Pa., July 12,—At Spring, Pa., this morn- ing Hiram Bheldon, Jr., was probably fataily injured by a piece of wood thrown of a clircutar- saw, fracturing his skull, DROWNED. Bosto, Joly 12.—George Baker and Hiram B. ‘Morse were drowned while salling from Lynn hare. ——<——a THE WEATHER, Wasumotom, 2D. C, July 3-1 a. om For the Upper Miselasipp! and Lower Missourl volleys and Upper Lake region ‘stationary or Jowor pressure, southerly winds, warmer, clear, or partly cloudy weather, probably followed at the northern and western etutions by rising barometer, colder northerly winds and riln ares. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. __ Citioago, July 12, Tine [Bar Tar Tw) Wind, din) Weather, a. DAIS te BO H.W. iiss. i gods ga! iu. mn gat 74 Bat 34 Emir fou. el 3 EH “Maxtinum ther nometer, 40; thintimdm, OL. ExuUAL. Guranvatiuns Cut, J Li Civar. cl Aiatiant, Bar.) Tar, a THE LOUISVILLE FESTIVAL, Lovisvicne, Ky., Joly 12.—The great musical featlval closed to-night with an. audience tn at- tendance possibly larger than thus present ot former coucerte, ‘To-day's programme in+ cluded ‘two concerts, ono In the afteruvon Qod one inthe evening. The former was exclusively for lucal talent, and, considered upon this basis, wasa success. Tho evening perform: anco was decidedly the best of the festival, and, musically considered, is pronounced worthy of the occasion and fully ermpensated for the great labor aration. nLatich ungsual enthuat- oaw in any ovent has never ween kuuwa here, ‘The popular favor and desire to participate. wud’ cele: orate faa miniet bie, traiy iaisariabie aw) Forte up epoct tn (hu ulstury of Loutayy te a wenlbgred With hprite snd vicasures a FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to The Tridune Quincy, Ml, July 12.—The Mus County Dank, stLonivisns, Mo., suspendcd yesterday, aud a Heceiver has been sppolntvd. Considerable ex- cilement was crested by (he anuouucement of thy fallure. ‘Tho lows will be between ¥d0,00 anid it 000, but it is believed the depoaitors are yew Youu, July 12.—Huttle & Lees, in the straw goods trade, bave setpended. Tiabltities 9150, 000 to $200, - butkuown, butestinated of tro! ro SUICIDE, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Ass Ansok. Mich., Joly: 12.—A carpenter panied N. G. Kellogg attempted suicide yesterday at Ypaliauti by swallowlug a dose of Parle green. A stunach-vuin at dud a Hvely doctor saved life. A femily misundertandioy was thy cause... ae OBITUARY. New Yous, July 12.—Churtea @. Delt, of Tottt, Griswold & Co., Ie dead, es OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lospox, July 12.—Sieamsbips Wyoming and CRIMINAL NEWS. Thrilling Details of o Terrific Com- bet in the Dark on Ship- beard. Conviction of the Northampton Bank-Hobbers at Spring- field, Mass, A Trunk Containing $18,000 in Bonds Btolen at Bostou, Masa, TERRIFIC COMBAT IN THE DARK, Sandusky (G.) Regtster, duty MW. A young Englishman named John H. Williams, Gret mute of the achooner H. F, Merry, which i« unluading coal at the B. & ©. docks, and who calls this clty bis residence, went aboard the schooner on Munday olzht avout half-past 11, fa cotnpany with George Nichols, of thiecity, area- man onthat boat, and who ia theeonof Capt, Charles Nichuls, the commander of the Merry. Boththe men retired at once. Williams going to Jeep fn 6 amall room Just off the rabin and Nichols gt Led in the forecastic, As the night wae 1) Williamn left the cavin door and the deor of lle plceping toam both open, He nays that be bad not been asleep more than two hours. when ha was awakened suddenly bya rharp, atingly, sen. sation In Jiln side mud feeling hin haaimnock violently jarred. te thinks the tine waa about tu'ctock In the morning. There was a small lamp burniugon the table Inthe eaain. and by the dim light thus afforded uc saw a man ntand- ing over ble bed holding in his hand a Luge koite dripping with Ulocd. Ae quick asa fash Williams renitzed that he had Deen stabbe nd hy struck the man o terrible blow with b ated sent the vellatn reeling into the cabin, Willlanisthen leaped out of hie ham. mock and seized a harve Chincse knife, a terrible Weapon with a curved tlade about ten Inches lung, and 8 point like a needle, the point being poteoned by a peculiar process known to the Chinese, WHl- fama jumped into the cabin and discovered at that juncture that be had two antazoni-te, Instead of one, ae he had at fret believed, fle leaped to- wards the accond villain ana buried the Waite we the hit in the would-be murderer's person, ‘Then ensued one of the mo«t desperate and bloody hand-to-hand encounters that ever took place in (his ection of country. ‘The emali lamp referred to an being on the tavle in the cabin was thrown down und extinguished: the table was overturned and the chairs were rcuttered promlecuously about (hecebin, In total darkness, and with a terrible wound In bis side from which the blood dowed profusely, Williams began au attack npon the two villaing with all the desperation ofa man whufights for his life against euch odds. He wielded his poisoned knife with terrible cifect, and nayn that at one thine when he plunged it into ove of the vil. lains he felt the blade erate on the bones and heard them crack and give way before the steel. He had the would-be asvarsine ot a great disadvantage. In the total darkuese they scarcely dared ure CY hele knives for fear of cutting cach oth- cr, © Willlams struck ont right and feft. re- gerdleaa ofanything except the protection of his own person, knowing that every time hts weu) entered flesh it drew biood from an enemy, ‘Thus he could slash away in the darkness with no fear of hurting afrient. .The cabin proper of the buat, like those of all schooners, Ie 8 very amall apart- ment, and during the progress of the terrible feht the blood of the three ten Iiterally ran an the floor inetrearr, and epattered all over the walls, Tho frightful cncounter wan of short duration. While Williams waa pressing onc of the would-be Assgesing to the wall and stabbing him, tho other villain—having probably lost his knife cD tho melee--trenched off a_ leg of the cabin table and knocked Yilliaas senscleas with it. Then the villains fled from the cabin, supposing that they had tited: thelr viethin, In going up the cabin afairs tho blood flowed pro= fusely from thelr wounds, and they left 5 bloud- red trall which marked their course aut of the cabin andalong the deck. On the rail of the veevel are two very’ large spots of blvod, and the marke of Dloody ‘fingers, cte.. owing whore the fiends crawled over the alde of the boat, Strcame of blood tan down’ the elde of the nd the red drops on the fender streaks the fellows evidently steadied them- selves o moment on the rall before aliding down to the deck, the blood tn the meantime dripping from thelr wounds and from off their clothes. Their course along the dock for a few fect can be plaluiv traced by blood stains on the t i then the trall Is lost, as the fellows evidently entered a seal Dost at that point and pulled out into the Capt. Nichols, the commander of the schooner Merry, went to his vessel at 3 o'clock in the morn- ing and was horror-strickenat finding what be sup- poved to be the dead body of a man, literally cov- ered with bloud, lying mt the foot of the cabin stairs. iio recognized Williams, who lay perfectly Inecusible on the floor in a poul of blood, with no clothing on bis person except a thin ondersuurt, which was plerced with kulfe-holcs and covered with blood-clote, Williams was a terrible looking object, and tho aight of him in that condition mado acold shiver run Bironah the Peele Duein ie entire Oght in the cabln not a word had Se aken EF any all thm priccipale Wo ihe eeigbitut aifray, ae an alarm was something to be especially avelded by the would-be murderers; and Wlillagis did re to cry ont, an thut would poe only havo given ie aes & precise knowledge of hla whoreabouta, but woo! been an indica- Hon that he needed help, and feared that be would not oe able to cope with bans poanlole Cant, Nichole awakened. Who, Ay aiated above, was aslvoy in tho reartle nd a wickeonzer war at once diepatcned Clemons, who" burried to the buat and ed the unfortunate man’s wounds. Williams was then removed to the residence of Mr. Hunry Selzer, on Jackson etrect, Dr. Ciemons found six terrible cots on Williams’ person, on his leg, shoulder, breast, and wide, An exainination of Willistuy’ bed on board the achooner reveuled the fact thatthe knife of the would-be murderur who atabbed him in the aide while he wan asicep had passed through Wiillans' ‘lout throngh a thick uilt and Weaey mattress, andcut a large geen in the canvas hammock! That Lluw was mr w wventerday afternoon we called at the realdence of ‘Mr, Selzer to see Willams, having first obtaluea ermisalon of his physician. Wo found him lying In Led resting quite casily and not at all averve to telllag us all about the utfair. He ts ruther a pre- Porscening-looklng young man, ‘and talked quite pleasantly and intelligently td us for about ten paltia ‘the oy wician having limited the inter- ‘he wounded man was quite cum- orintle Tuat eventny. A number of reasons aco Wiillame was mate of a sea-votng vessul riuning between HNaltiniore and European ports. Antonio was one of the crew. Durlng ono of the tripa there was x mutiny, which Williams helped to quell. ‘Two of. Antouto's rela- fives wero killed in tho inelee, und Antanlu swore veugcance on Willian, whom he supngaed wus fee sponsible for their taking otf, Me followed Will. fame from Haltimore, and made ao nttomipt to bill him at Dudalo, but Caling in that made the second Altenipt a8 narrated above, TUE TRAIN- WRECKERS, 8r. Lous, Mo., July 12.—Later advices from Wayneaville, Mo., say (hatlate yesterday aftcr- noon the eotinsol for the traln-wreckers moved for acontinuance, which Judge Hill granted. ‘Thia ill take tha trial over ta the frst Sunday of Sep- tember. Another, the sixth man, has been Indicted, for complicty tu the murder wud’ wrecking of the rata 1 is eald thero were ten men engaged in the dla~ botical deed, und that it will be proved on the trial that they Intended ta murder avery person on the train, ‘They had clubs in readiness to brain those who were birt tov badly to run, and devigned to shoot ail who uttempted to cacape, ‘The bodies were to oe piled inthe wreck, the torch applied, and all eeluences of crime Were expected to be de- atroyed by tho flames, NORTHAMPTON ROBBERY, Mass, Juiy 12.—In the trial of the bank robbers at Northampton to-day, the Jury returned a» verdict of guilty. The prosecutien an- nounced ite readiness ta procecd with the trial on the indictment tor Lreaking ana, entering Cashier Whitieser's house, the tiret trial belug fur break- ing and robbing the bank, Thedefenee usked thne to weure udditional counsel and for preparation, and the Court adjoummed to Monday, A watton for a new trl gn the frat indictisent will be made next week, —_ A BIG HAUL, Boston, July 12.—A thlef yesterday stole from the ofttee of 1. B. Fruthingbam, 40 Tempio place. a trunk containing $18,000 worth of Gouds, tn- cluding one of $7,000 and one of 8000 rezister- wd bonds of the Kaneas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffy Railroad; atvo a certificate fur 120 sharce vf tbe Detroit, Lansing & Nosthens dtuilrosd. the latter belag drawy iv the waive of diduey Brooks. ———— A CROOKED CAPTUIE, New Ouneans, July 1.—August Landey end Mise Boyer, charged with running a crooked whinky dlaiillery, appeured before United eee Lora iatas lomo Soutbword, and wave bust lu $3; each. One barrel and 3 thi f aw barrel of ad whisky, 1x barrele uf wtleky stilt Wearus, amid wee etal barrels of molasses were captured on the prenie isco WY Bienvilly atre: : — WILL DROP TIM, Purtavwrrvia, July 12.—Frank Kelley's (hall Goere will surrender him to the suthoritice to- morrow, aod he will start for Cincinnati in charge of an odicer, where hy will etaud telat on a chore Of leading 4 waug of repeaters during the con- Bressioual election. FATAL QUARREL, Crevetaxv, July 1 farmer niuned B. W Steveusou, ‘Wean Yue tiles worth af Clyde, 0.5 Waa wht ond fatally wounded vy Heuben Starks, & terms davurer. The two wed bade quarrel about sume wheal. — re — SECRETARY SHERMAN s “TOUR. Rocxrany, Me., July 12.—Secretary Sherman and party arrived here this Bileues ou the United btates steamer Inu, whirk went te cicet the Cract after her nceféent hut evening, The Grant etrnek on the jower ganeway ledge, near Whitenoad, knocking a hole tn her bottom, and wae rin on the beach. Secretary Sherman and jmrty visited the riarting thigafternsan, and re-embark- fork, They wil leave to- He Inerti= Ing Oba vial! fo Granite Inland, and wis ten pro eesi to inepeet the Hfe-aaving etatiocs east of here, RATLROADS. TUE TEXAS RVSINESS, The enceess which t+ crowning the sZorts of the Chicago roads to secure control uf the Texas trafite Ja stimuinting the ronda Jeading to that section of the country from othez pointe In the West and Saath to inereased efforts to recura a portion at least of the buelners from that gravring country. Since the formation of the new Texss ronte from this city over the Chicage, Burlingten & Quiucy, Mixsouri, Kaneas & Texas, and Teas Central Rall roads, elmilar Ines kace been formed from st. Lozis, andone is contemplated from Loataville, The people of New Orleans and other Southern cities are now complaining becnurc thie buriness is being diverted to the Northwest, end they are urging the constmetion of Bee dines, fnevelaent le new on foot extend the ole Otleane Pacife Ralitvad to ~ Hearne, i, Wheelock. the Peeeitent at ‘the latter rond, addressed a letter ree cently to Mr. of. lark,’ View-Preeldent of the Hiinols Central and the New Or.cans, Jacksor & Northen allroad Compantes, making bieadyice in thie matt rt. Clark has written = long reply, showing by facta ond Syures the feasibility mat de sirability of auch a linc, Me. Clark says that it would be of Immense advantage to tha business racn and property-holdere of New Crieans. This city had once enjoyed a considerable trade from Texas nnd Arkansas, which hae, through the build. ing of raliwaye from the Northweat to the potnts of preitsction, in great messnre been diverted from it. [tia creatly to be hoped, eave Me, Clark, toat the capitalists, businest men, and property-holders of New Orlean« will Jend a stronzand belpine hand to push toan early completion a line of raiiway which promises ‘so much for the Investinent ty bdo made. With the advantages whiel New Orleans now has, and which will be increased on completion af the jetties, tt ta only fair to ace fume that the products of Arkansas and Texas should finda market and ontlet In that erty, and that thore pointes ehould draw from it the greater portion of their merchandise and aupplics. a THE FREIGHT AGENTS, Sr. Louis, duly 12.—At a meeting of the General Managera of the Sonthwestern roads, held at the Lindell Motel yesterday, the General Freight Agents of the rosds leading from St. Louls to Texas, and their connections, were directed to form an association fur the promotion of frelabt business, The Freight Agenta met aot the Lindell Hotel to-day and organized the St. Louis & Texas General F reigut Agenta’ Association, woth the following officers: Preaident. $. of the St. Louis. fron Mountain & Southern: Vi President, W. Jl. Newamon. of the Texan Packics Recretary And Treseurer, A. P. Murrs, of the Gal- veston, Houston & Henderson. Monthly meetinss will be held after the manner of the Southwestern, Freight Arsociation. Another meeting will he held to-morrow, when fretght-tater will be dis: cussed ond a echedule pled, A rate for live stock from Texas hav been agreed on, but not yet adopted, which fe a alight reduction from the Present rates, CHICAGO & SPRINGFIELD. Sptcten Dispatch to The Tribune, Srninuriety, 11., duly 12.—Articles of incor. poration were filed to-day by the Chicago & Spring- fetd Rattrond Company, with its principal office at Chicago; Directors of the Company, W. F. Acker+ mon and B, F, Ayer, Hyde Park, Cook County; J. C. Willing, Chicazo; L. V, ia spgusatah Buliabeits . Stiyverant Fleti, « City, —all ofll- cera oF stockholders of the Tinos Central and re- cent purchasers of the Gilman, Clinton & SpringSeld Toad, waich will be hereafter operated under the name of the Chicago & Sprugfeld. SALE ENJOINED. Mewruts, Tenno., July 12.—The sule of the de- pot and track in this cily of the Memphis & Little Kock Itallroad, which was to take place under a dverve of the sapreme Court of the State, was cn- Joined by Judge Trigg. of the United Statca Dis- Wet Coart. ons petition of Watsun Matthews, of New Jersey, Wil me? Pletaday of Connecticut, and KR. It, Dow, o! w Hampehire, until their righta In the pfentla settled by the United Statew District Court Tennessee, 7 iN, ITEMS. A number of railroad men and others, appre- clating the social’ and moral qualitics of their cs- teemert felend, Uncle Tim Chandler. of the Chica- co, Miwaakee & St. Paol Railroad, surprised bim aday or two ago with a donation tn the slape of a splendid horee and buggy. The fact that Mr, Chandlcr ba» been out riding ever since the pre- fentation was made shows bow highly he re; eda the compliment Lestawed upon bim. aT friends are cordiatly invited to take a rid Mr. D, W. Hitchcock, Venera) Western Parsen- for Agent of the Chicago, Burtington & piney allroad, haa recelved a letter from Mr. Adame, the actor, dated San Hafacl, Cal., in which that gentleman regrets hie inability to come Eaet at the present time on acconnt of aickness, He especls to beable, howaver, to come here in Sep- jeinber, ‘Tho Kankakee and Pan-Handte pool, at its reg- ular yountly: moeting yesterday, decided to reduce the wages of ite emp loyes 10 per cent. After Sunday the Hiinos Central through sleeper to New Orleans, which now leaves this efty at 9740. a. Ct wit eave at 8:30 p. in. ‘J. F, Tacker, Staster of Transportation ef the Titinois Central Railroad, will return from bis extended trip tu the Kast loan Mr. fi. 8. iy errill, General Manager of the Chi- cago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Maileuad Company, wan in the city yeaterday to see bis famlly off for fn Eastorn trl, VANDERBILT'S WILL. One of His Daughters Giving William Some Uneasiness, Special Dispatch to The Triterne, New Yonk, July 12.—Froceediugy were bad be- fore the Surrogate this afternuen in the mutter of Commodore Vanderbilt's will, and the opposition to the carrying out of one of ita provisions mani-+ fested by his daughter, Mrs. Mary Allcia Ladau. Tho will waa probated March 11, Any of the next of kin have the right to fic allegations within a year, and have the matter retricd, Mre. Labau te the only one of tho Iegntees who does not desire that the probate shall stand, the athera having olready given reluases. The con- testaut filed her allegations about two nionthe ago, on which cltationa were iesacd to the executors and remaining legatees, requinng them to show causo on July 12 why the will should not be opened. This contest relates only to what would be Mrs. Latau's Interest in her father's eetate in case he had loft no will, The executors to-day proved tho will over again, They were represented by Mr. Uenry L. Clinton, while the Hon. Scott Lord and Mr. Sutherland Tenney appeared for Mra, LaBau. The Hon, Charles A, Mapallo, Judge of the Court of Appeals, sod Conmudore Vanuerbtit's counsel from 185k tN ART, Eeacie Pr reetian, Joseph Harker, Edw! D, Worcester, Samuel Nerrickeon, and Dr. Ca testators to te will, wore sworn and tostitied stantially sata when the will wey probated, Judge Hupallo said he wav present ut the execation of i Commodore's will, datte residence, Jan, 1, 1875. ‘ommnudore sigued the will 1a the presence of the wituess, and declared it to hie fast will and testament. The Commodore was then engayed In active business, und wus of sound mind and metory, froo frow reetraimt, and capable ot puave ing teal estate, Tuo wiil had been raw yy witness from old will, The coatell had also been drawn by witness at the par- ticular request of the Commodore and by bia par- teular instructions, In cross-examjnation, the witne-s sald be could not undertake to say what modifications had been made from the old wills, us chauses had been made by the Commodore trom thoe to time, nor could be say of hiv own knuwl- edye that the old wills were mexisteuce, He was Anivmbve of tue saute club, and had played whis with Commodore Vandervilt, but he could nut pare ticularlze any private talks that they wight have had outalde of buslness affaires, Te kuew nothing of the ome nuiniea # views on re- Raion, clairvoyance, ores ritualism, or on literary ur ectentilc subjects Wituces would not bave arawa the codical while on the Bench but for the Commodore’s urgent volicitation. ‘The latter ap- parently did not want any ocber person to know his private affairs, The others were questioned ua these latter poluts, but had nothing to rep Pee! further hearing of the case is aut for Sept. a GROVER, OF OREGON. Poutraxp, July 12.—The Investigation Com- mission held a long seesion to-day, w large uumber of witnesses were examined. Most of tho evidence educed was of immaterial charucter, A number of witnesses testified that. so far as they bed knowledge, Goldsmith wasin erpbarrassed clecumistances at the Lime of the elec tion, aud did oot wee any moncy te fecuriog the election of Grover, Stephen Snulth tee- tides tuetde at Aurora: was amvuinber or the Jast Legivlataure: kuow Musier, of Wasco County; bad ‘a talk with him the evealng befure the Senatorial contest; be asked if [ thouste it wor be wrovg tu lake $1,000 to vote fur rover; told: big *¥ cape, geal ‘Do ou kuow where threo i vote foc Grover for $3, No, sit, and Udon’t want to kuow, or ao ee to dy with such watery.’ A. FKdmonds teatificd: °*' 3 took an active art furan vuteider in the Senatorial O2bt; tuld Glover t beard nvicy was bemg used avulpst him; he suld be could nut belo wif they beat bow that way; be said if be wes elected he would be elected bonorably.” A nutuber of witucases. metubers of the Legislature, snd outsiders ia: wd in the Senatorial Gxbt tewatied that lacy knew pothing of use of uivoey on bebalf of Grover, aud did aut Uelleve auy waa woud. Y BASTIAES, | Sesmrmarcnu aaenabie sss LIMES, Curious Condition of Affairs Regarding the Bag2-Ball Championship, Boston, Louisville, end St. Louis ‘Tied by Yesterday's Games. The White Stoclings and Hartfords to Play To-Day. BASH BALL TUE CHICAGOS. ‘The dali renson berine with creat force to-day, when Fergueon’s Hartforda make thelr appearance here fur the eecond time this year, Brome givex by the Chicazas of late, and ca- pecially on the Fourth, gives gout warrant that they are Intent on pulling for the front right In fact, they must do ft now if atall, and they goout this afternoon in exactly the plight of the Lov after the woodchack, —they must have it specially encourage ‘The excellent that they can be race by next Wednettay night (and they won't have to win every game elther) provided the Doston, Lonlavili were last evening tled, with Chi We tuust have at feast that unmber by Wednesday, abgut. will faeA luone with the stick, ¥ ier tas procured aatraiznt release, and may possitly join the club to-day, though it 1 pot sure that he will be tere #0 noon, CINCINNATI—HARTPORD. Spertat {apatch to The Tritrane. duly LL —Aboat 1,000 joking at the worst Cixcinsath, 0. fat three hoarse to-day and the hardest hitting game played here thin year, Twenty-seven errors aud forty-two bares on clean Jneluding two home rnas, were the grand re- war hit in the mouth by a font tp from Start‘ hall in.the fires inninz. and his lip cut open tu the teeta. yall be perabtent tor pevernl tags, He fell senwe~ fairly in ily ateud, aud the broken np dy the accutent, farely cauzit the train for Chicago by flagging it at the’ stoci-yards near by. Reds wee cony The Hartforda rrr tetet-tert Ca tsin bet Ds anaes Oe o d—Cincinnats, 4; Ma ‘Total bases on clean its Cincinan ibs Hart- ai gtorbate hite--Foley, Holdaworth, and Cas- vMiree-base hite—Gould, Carey, and Ferguson, Howe runs—jones and Carey. Struck out—Ryan and fareye Left on bares ‘Cacinnaiis | as tarttord, 4. Firet axe on errore—Cincinnat!, 6; Hartford, 7, Paseed bally—None. Wild pitches--Cummings, ako missed—Cinc: Eat souee, Pike, Ryan, agentes and Foley, 1; Manning, Time of ramee Three hours, Umpiro—Walker. LOUISVILLE—noaToN, Spectal Dupatch to The Tritune, Lortavinie, Ky., July 12.—It took ten fontngs h to-day between the Borton nipesand t, tided witnenses of the victury of the home aye So more Slusels-cpnleatcd yame bse been pl On our erounda thle year. and. brilliant ase. on Loth sides were repeated|y made ana warmly ap- landed by the spectators. ‘Spyder snffered from ind was unable tu hold the ball. Toward ine ‘clone of the game Devilu did fine work, by the remainder of the nine. ‘The Bostons, ae urnal, played Onely, and showed tothe crowd present some very pretty fleld-work and daring ‘Uane-runaing. ans.was ably backed | | The first heat seas won by Mohawk Chirf in @:20: the second by the anine jn 2:20%; the third by } city: the fourth by the eame Sn 2:33, f iny in Bitsy: the misth by tho sare to 2 Tarknese came on in the clove of the rizth, he conclusion of the race was postponed tintlh arrow. The second race. 2:42 clase, purse $100; $295 ta fret, $110 to eecond. and $65 to third, wae won by Dregne ai tneee straight heats, Time, SHS), ‘Theheats Ot the two races were alternated. ENGLISH TRACES. Losnox, Joly 12.—Twelve ho! atarted in the face for the Liverpool cap, which was won by Tha Snail, Petrarch second, Aavance third. ZLGIN, TIL. Special Dieteh ‘to The Tribune, mW, Andy 0" race, atmnipht heata: tim free-to-all race Ww In'the ranning race Tins Marpisy wan Lrat, Healtiy fecand, and Nettie 4, third, thme 3. SPRINGFIELD, MARS. MPHENNPIRLD, Masa.. July 12 —Goldemith Maid foe fal, uapiod Hompdcn Park to-day made 2: 0 clare the result was as asap tana Paerey cuen errs vase eam ‘There will bea fe trotting matinee at Centra! Park drive Sotucday at@p. im. Good music and fren tu al, THE TRIGGER. PIOFON-SNDOTING. The Andabon Cinb wilt hold a shoot for ita dim mond badge at Dexter Park to-day, commencing atl yp. m., and entries to close ats. The Dupont Powder Company has donated a twents-Bve- -pornd keg of powder us a second prize, ‘She condivens wil! be twelve birds each at thirty yards’ rire, Bround-traps, ‘The birds will be tuenished by Tom, tnebagges” by the way, 14 the present holder of the “FIRES CHICAGO, ‘The alarm of fire from Dox 219 at 3:50 yesterday morning was caused bya fre ina story ond a hall cottage, No, M14 Forreat avenie, owned and oc- cupted by darop C, Nickerson. The etructure and contents were nimost entterly destroyed. Inaured for $550. ‘The adjuintnz anttaze, No, S112, owned and ocenpied by Frederick Forest. wan damaczed to ibe. extent of S140, and tx aninsured. Cuuse un- Own, The alarms from Rox 333 at 4235 yesterday motn- Ing wax caused by a Gre tn Mra. Doyle's toarding> house, No. 186 Wert Washington atreet. Damuze 60. cure unknown. Atancarly hout yesterday niorning Lieut. Kell, Of the Armory, Miecorered a fire bu Maguire's pros vision rtore, No. 71 Adaine street. cased by eom §newndtary Artin a quantity of olled rags. Le tl an howe afterwards the placu was again di covered to be on fity. aud was azain raved froin destraction, The police dre coablo to unravel the adair. AT ITHACA, MICIL Epectat Inqpatch £0 The Tribure, Eart Saotxaw, Mich., July 12,—The store of Richardeon & Weatherwax. at Ithaen, Grat-ot County, wos burglarized yesterday morning of $100 in United States bonds. The Court-Houne at Farwell. Clare County, was desteored by fire about midnight Inet night. “Lars, $: 5 ho Snaurance, = eta AT LAST. Special Dispatch to The Trtvune. Broomtxatos, H.. duly 12. —Toeday, Mra Vite gina C. Ohr, Matron of the Soldlers’ Orphans’ Home. was fined $20 fur whipping Wille Schott, an inmate of the inetitution. On Monday ehe way tried, but the fury did nut agree, Toe caso is pealed to the “Clreatt courte pias $< TILDEN’S TAX DUES, New Yonk, July 12.—The United States District Attorney has filed a demyrrer to the defense cun- tained inthe answer in the case of the United States against 8. d. Tilden to recorer $150,000, alleged balance of Income tax due the Guvernment, and avers that the defendant's plew docs not con= atitute a defenee to complaint or any part thervot. ——aaa A piensant and delightful tooth-warh ts Brr- Nath's GOLDEN DENTILAvE. It arresta decay, and jupana Apure, sweet bresth, Agk your drugyist jar BUSINESS NOTICES. Use “ Mra. Winslow’ Noothing Syrup" chiidren whillo teething. “It cures dysentery @tarrbers, wind colic. and regulates ie ne ‘vowel TIR; DR) Pale corel - = eens. Bl aaewe Sleune & lel conse: Umplre—Dan Devinney, Time of game—Twu houre and thirty-five mine sie. 43 Boston, 4. t base during the First base by errom—Lor Htuus earned--Loul Number of tinea A302 olf oad, 20, if he—Iiall. Shafer, Wright, and Shaffer. ‘revues “hite—Murnil, Lefton dases—Louiaville, 8; Boston, % Passed balla—Snyder, 4. Out on Mtes—Loulsville, 8: Boston, 18, orton, 3. Loulevilie, AT PITTSBURG, Pa, Special Dopaich to The Triduni 12, —The Alle} hens Mand Man- fa Pirtsauna, Jul cheater Clubs Union Park tht Kernoun, resulting ue for the home club by @ score uf ib to 2. tug of the home club was very hear; tors did suine good work in the clay sek a make ing 9 very fine catch, wane to-morrow, The luas of the ganio focday puts the Manchicaters back to tte pa for th fas lite~Allegheny 3. total Struck ont—Allegheny 2; Mancheste! fheny 3 ty Sauchester LL. mak of pane two hours, Tribune, viduly 1s. mind Chicagos beat the we: Tragae o¢ EO O ee 88 | te-Ciiicago, O; Miwaukee, ¢. Errore~Milwaukec. 14; Chicaga, & Tiuree-hase bit seal Two-base bit~MeV: sa tneaiten i ro] MERLING, W. Vas July 13. ~Lase-batl: 2 A507 8 5; Tecnasehs, 20, Baye tute —Standar Earned runs—Standard: OrrumWa, LAs Apecial Dispatch to The Tritune, Ortumwa, Ia., July 12.—Tho weather to-day basbeen very dine, sud the crowd ut the maces Tarcer then yesterday. Jn the 2:40 class, fora purec of 0 Della won aight beats, Tie, 2 Forthe purse No. 7, fur $t5u, Eee two destin three, balf-mile, Gray Nell woa ly two ‘Thue 64 and 51 wecunds, LOXU BRANCH Uaces. Loxa Braxcu, July Ly. day the secuod wecting was begun ¢ uf une mile, Chawers, aud Cyril started, acd passed under the string. ity. Frederica the Great, Caracalla, Hetorm and Turgov ataried in the secund racy. Grest won in bwe straight brates. Burgoo second aud taird respectively. ‘Tine, 2 Reform was withdrawn after the dret beus, Dulitng tnfle sod an cizhth was wos 0; Renuey, Bing-liee wicoud, Hatta ¥. thin Tiwee ‘The Long Treats steel chase, the usual course, Kesolute second, Problem atraight ucats. “6 ver pair. 175 Euot Mudin Dah EE Yorkshire asa, The dah of a Nhe socond day of the sd spleudid weather and large sibsudanon, Saale Shat on the truck wus ip 8 spleudty condition. he Uret rice wae thy 2: cl: 3000 Hiab $179 to ween, and 51 Edwin F. Cawwell and T, Maz of Caswell & Maguire, was dissolved July 11.18 By mutual convent All Li's payable to’! May gam, Who will ecitlé all watt eccoute, previous days, FINANCIAL. ITED STATES 4 Per Cent Loan. UNDER ATTHORITY of a contract with the BECKETARY UF THE TREASUY, THE UNDERSIGNED hereby give notfce ‘thas from this date. and until July 1d, at 3 p. tn.. Shey wlll receive aubscriptions for the 4 PEIC C KUND« KD LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES, 10 de> Dumbaatious as sated below, AT PAIL AND ACs CRVED INTEREST IN GOLD COLN, THE BONDS are redeemalde after 30 years from July 1, 1877, sud carry interest from that dete, payabie Quarterly, and are exenipt from thy paymentul tars or dutlvs tu the United States, a3 well as frum laxativa be any form by or under State, munleipal, or iocal au thority. any ie ANTE PST on the REGISTERED K tr pald hy check, laued by the TARE! He: at or TUK UNUTED STATIN, to the oruer of the holder, and tatied thts ad.tress, ‘The check ts payable un presentation, properly Uidurs> ed, at the offices of the Treasury aod Asaistaat Tren en of the United States, THE SUBSCIUPTIONS be for COUPON TLONDN of £50 and $10U, anu WEGINTER ED STUCK In denoninativns of 800, $100, SOU $1,000), $3,000, ond $10,000. Tis BONDS, both COUPON and IEGISs TERLD, wil be ready for detivery July 2 1872. FORMA OF APPLICATION wit be fornieh by the Treasurer ot Wasulugtuu, the Aastetaat 7 Ittmore, Hoston, Chicagy, Clacinnarl, New Orleans, New Yorks, Pilladelphia, St. Loule, and Sea Prauclscu. and by the Natlonai Baw! nd bankers wesi- erally, The applications ust specify the amount aad dengininations required, and, for registered stuck, the Sull Dawe auc Pust-Ollice gduress of the penou 10 ‘whom the bunds sball be made payable. TWO PER CENT of the purchase money must accompany the sulwctiption. The temsinder may bo patd at the pleasure wf the purchaser, etther at ttne uf subecriptlua o1 yy uve prlur te Oct. 1G, 1877, wits Antervat added at 4 per cent to date of payment. THE PAYMENTS may be made In guid coln to the Treasurer uf the United Gtatea at Waibingtou, oF Astetant Treasurers at Baltimore, Bostua, Chicago, Ciucinoatl, New Orieans, and St. Loui and uw the Assistant Treasurer wi Baa Franchea, with excneoye uu New York, or tu elther uf the undersigned. TO PROMOTE THY CONVENIENCE OF SUBSCRIBERS, THK UNDERSIGNED will receive, tu Ilew of culn, Uultod States ootes oF drafte un New York, at thelr cvla value en te day of receipt tu ths Clty vf New Yur, AUGUST BELMONT & CO. New York. DREMEL, MORGAN & CO, New York. J.& W. SELIGMAN & CU., New York. MORTON, BLISS & CU., New York. Fist x TONAL ask OF THE curr OF N DREXEL & cO., Puiladely Juxe 14, 1977. ____ FNGLISE MRALE 10S, “Keep” 8 English Half-Hose, Poll superfashioned. 2. BU half dozen, oF 256 te SHUILTN, Keeps Patent Partly Mate Dress Shirts ‘The very beat, 6 for $0; can be dnished by any One competent to sow @ etralght acam. Hulf the waual cost saved. z 173 East Madison- Be) OLUTION. The firm uf Twobey Bros, 187 Biue lalacd: av. t this day gisulved by mutual couicnt. “Liu buses alll Le tubtinwed at the old stand by Juan Tsk a Lal Chleago. Judy 1. 1997. ie DISSOLUTION. ‘The oopartueruip heretofore existing betweea Ire, wader the atyse

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