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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:: THE EUROPEAN WAR. THE C GENERAL NEWS ‘The Ladiest Flower Mission meeta this morning at 65 Washington street, The Vente of the Knights of St. Patrick, which wan to tnke place on the 26th, f@ portponed antil further notice. On account of the raltroad strike, the plenfe of Apollo Lodge, No. 042. A. F. and A. M., will be postponed unt} further notice, ‘Tom Stagy annoancea thatthe ehoot which he expected to have at Dexter Park to-day must be postponed until further notice, Comrades of Whittier Post, No. 7, @. A. Tt, are requested to renort at armory of Firat Regiment on Lake street at 0 a, m, to-day, Meetings every night at the Clark Street Gospel. Mixsion, between Uacrison and Van Buren streets. Speakers and ringers are invited, Knights of Pythias take notice. Excelsior Lodge picnic is postponed on acconnt of atrike on the Tailroade. Hy order of Committee, Membera of George I. Thomas Post, No. 6, ‘will arremble atihe armory of the Firet Regiment, 116 Lake ptrect, this morning at 8 o'clock, Maj. C,G, Darth left yesterday on the & p,m. teain via Michigan Central, to accompany hia wife and little dauvhter ae far se New York on thelr ‘vosuge to Europe. The lecture of the Rev. Joseph Cook. which wan tohave occurred at (he Tabernacle, hae been owing te a proclamation of the Mayor, 3, and the fact was announced lanteven: ie down-going atrect-cara by inen sent the purpose, Yesterday afternoon when attention wan riveted to the movements of rioters in the West Division, Durglgrs broke Into the ary-uroods store and residdnce of C. J, Hastings, No, 230) Latated nircet, and made ‘off with about $200 worth of jewelry, consisting of two gold watches and chains and suialler articles of jewelry. EVE AND EAR INFIRMARY. A tpectal meeting of the Board of ‘Trastees war held at the Eye & Larinfirmary: yexterday, Present: D., Goodwin, Jt., Prestdent: tho Hon. Py A. Arm- stron of Morris, Secretary: and Dr,. Fitch, of Rockfor England’s Policy Not Yet Ready for Complete Disclosure. Hor Porpose, However, Believed to Be Anything but Peaceful. $ Russian Attack on Silistria--»The Tarks Concentrating at Plevna. Reported Defeat of Raouf Pasha with a Loss of 15,000 Men. Turkish Tales of Russian and Bulgaman Atrocities. ENGLAND'S MOVE. DIVIDED OPINION AS TO ITH SIGNIFICANCE, [By Cable to The Chicago Tribune.) Lonpon Orrtoz or tae Cutcaco Tanune, Saziusporr Street, W. C., July 24.—The dis- patch of an cxpeditionary force to tho Mediterranean is of course the topic of the day in London. The people are divided in opinion as to ita real meaning. Many have beon reassured by tho Ministerial declaration in Parlinmont, and bolievo that, as thoro stated, nothing is contemplated beyond the adding of 3,000 mon to the gar- risons of Malta and Gibraltar, On the other hand, there are more people who persist in thinking that this is a demonstration MOBTILE To RUSSIA. These aro asking why, if only 3,000 troops are to bo sent, five of the largest troop-ships of the navy shonld bo used, each carrying 1,500, Why shonld orders be telegraphed so hastily to Portsmouth to embark ina week? Why, if the troops are going to Malta, are their wives and children not al- lowed to accompany them? In fact, why from almost every garrison of England should news come pouringin to-day of regi- mente ordered to start forthwith for tho Mediterranean? FROM LIVERPOOL comes a report that tho Adiniralty Agent has been thera during the past week making in- quiries ns to the steamships available for the transportation of troops; that two vessels from each of the steamship lines have beon echartered by the Government for its 180; and that largo contracts for ship-stores have been given out to private firms in Liverpool, Owing to unexpected delay tn procuring title to the lat adjoining the Infiemary, no contract conld ‘be made for the new building. About twenty bids were filed but not opened, ‘The Board resolved to ‘poxtpone opening bids until 10 o'clock next Mon- day, until which tme President Goodwin te an- thorized to receive bids, The Board of Trustees and Medivat Board ypevt reveral hours discussing the adoption of a new code of by-laws. Mr, Sherman, of the Legislature, wad also present, THE COURTS. DIVORCES, Amelia Zanczewsky found time amidst the ex- cltement to file # Lill for divorce against her hus- band, Alexander Zenezewsky, She raya abo mar- ried him in 1850, fn thia city, but that, slace 1863, he hax been adrunkard. Of late years, also, he has been in the habit of abusing her, knocking her down, and dragying her round the floor, x Louls Casar Krohn filed a vill charging that his , Emma, bad deserted him since September, . and praying fora divorce, UNITED SfATRS COURTS. Menry A. Dingee Ged nil yesterday agalnat Ison, A, and Ella A, Gedney, J. G. Weatficld, and Stary i. Werks, to forecloac & mortgage for $2,430 on a lot in New Trier. AL H, Burley, Aeeignee of David Kreigh & Co., Meda hill against Nathan and Henry Corwith to fet aalde a truxt-deed for $7,072.27, made Oct. 21, 1N7d, by David Krefgh avid bla wife to the de- feudante, and covering Suh-Lote f to 17 inclusive, of Lots 11 to“), In Block 2 of the South Branch Addition, In See, Also, Lota 1 and 2 The nowspapers adopt a more cautions oF ees Lope feieton of the: pan freeiion. tone to-day. ‘Ihe Standard alono is not at Ttwas wleged that the property aa ‘conveyed 1” worth $100,000, and forma the chief part of the that the deed wae made when Krelgh cre Insulvent, and that the effects of the ec hot sulicient to meet the debts unless the inal anecta of tho members are also taken. trust-deed was fied for recurd only Liwe months all satiafied with the explanations made by the Ministers last night, and insists that “*nurely that isa poor sort of policy which attempts to explain away evory uct of vigor as though ils anthors were ashamed or {rightonod at their own enemy. To be told that thore is nothing ia all these preparations bayond auch o measure of procaution os is required by the disturbed state of Europo, is ouly to whet curiosity and increase uneasi- ness,” ou} beine the tihng of the petition, and: tt {s clalued old ae tnt it in an oxalnet the por ereditore of firm. furley — therefora ney may be wet valde and the urced over to him tobe uscd for tue wen). uh «1. Stone commenced 8 sult for $5,000 ist Solomon Uubbard, and anather, also for gahiet doln A. Wiener, . : BANKRUPTCY NATCERS, Inthe care of Chandler, Lord & Co,, an order was msde for the sale of the bankrupte’ asacte at peble auction, Abbey Hartholomew was appointed Provisional Apnignee of William C. Coe, with leave to sell, Dern Wiggins, after trial, was adjudicated ankrupt. KE. donking was clected Assignee of Henry W. EXCITEHFNT IN LONDON, To tha Western Assoctated Press. Lonvod, July 24.—There ts considerable agita- ton in the press and among the peuple regarding the preparations making for (he transportation of troups fur foreign service, . in the case of James a oruposition meeting ewn wa continued to duly 3, 8 é Lailey, of Morrie, was elected Assiquee of GENERAL, ro Wilkinvau. <. Ui, Mitchell wae elected Assignee of A. J. TURKISI WAPORSS OF EXBOCITINE Jveuherger & Bro, “An Awwignee will be chosen at 10a. m. for Sey- mimie'Ty Surtou, ‘The comparition meeting Inthe Wet tor the same SUMERION COURT IN DRINP. MM. Wright & Co. sued Thomas J. Cox for age Uros, & Co, began o ault for $i a t Anme E, Abbot. * beeing feujumin and Samuel Rchoeneman commenced a amit oy attuchment against Louts Shoenfold to ro- cover $1,017, 50, CINCUIT COURT. Edward Secor and E. J. Thorniwill commenced & nuit tor $10,000 against the Michigan Central, the Great Western, the Now York Central & Mudsan Itiver, aud the Hosta & Albany Itullroad ca, Cou . . Lane Huthes began a soft against the Germ: ‘National Huuk to recover $2,000 alleged damages, THe c Jepox Rarasxon nu, classe ea ie NLOLGET I t . 438, sore’ Meraua in auntie un celal? Menaae: NO. 3 i ny = Su covrt until rat Monday In August, cuurt Unul further snoguncer acpauEn ’ UNtraty rates Cincetr Ce Fint National Wauk, Nichols snd Herbert &. and leur; Covaraxtinorex, Jniy 24,—The Porte's clreutar charging the Bulgarians and Russlans with mas- vacreing Musaulman inhabitants gives the names of various Museulan villages ta. which the itussians miseracred almost all the inhavitants, The circnlar claims that only onc survivor fe belleved to have eecaped of 1,000 inhabitants of the Mussulman village of Valovan. ‘TUS KUSSIANS ARZ COMING, Vanna, duly 24.—Tho Iuaslane having arrived within a short distance of this town, a large num: ber of fugitives ure einbarking aboard Grovk and Turkish vexsel Lonvow, July £4.—A Russian afiicial telegram, dated Alexandsopol, July 22, admits the news from the Terek district ie disquieting. “The in- hablunte fred on the Ruawian militia, and two com- panies of Russiaus lave been surprised, It has connequently hee@deemed necewsary tu cullect the Dayhestar column un Anais Meights to support the troupe in Terek, PUBLIC SENTIMENT, * Loxpox, July 24.—A special from Pesth says that a number of Deputles of tlie Munyartan Par- Hameut, without distinction of party, ary prepar- ing for Thursday a yreat national meeting iu favor rave of Wi als Lowella: bons, pesca and udu “Aticenmat Nation | of the Tarks, | Deputy Baron Kara will wabmit the ‘ vagu Arbeiter Verein, $273. followlog resolution: Be 7 ’; eure Giateanlonycrtue. Welsh | Kesoteed, That the Hungarten Nation, fadignant as aero done dala’ Basigee ae? Hitecr, | the butrurs committed ug the itusdens in Uulcatin, deukine fe, Farin, (675.30 —name res wane, pus: | ty iuarche Ausirien Gablaet come tap understands 4. $4. — Sunt lea yl r Sieh soa ea Ch YE Juserb aud Kileaborh Madar | jie sity the england Guvernuient, with @ view. uf as otifging Runa tu wake peace wollst preserving the YI RES. a@igalty of the Ottuiuan wire. 5 Vienna, duly U¢.—The Austrian paperademand oe with ever-increasing ‘vehemence tat Aurtna CIICAGG, should take activesteps, Afcantlme thers hasbeen anentire change of thought tu Hungary, Public opinion, which loudly called fur intervention {o favor of Turkey, now dewnnds that steps'be taken to protect the Intercute of Austro-Ilangury. suaky YIGUTING, Lonvox, July 24.~Theru aro {indications of sharp dghting before Rustehuk, SHUMLA, A special from Shuuita says troops are belng dis- pelea thence through Bogeen Pass, to Adriauo- ple. ‘The alarm of fire frum Sox 54 at 8:15 o'clock last evening was caused by tho discovery of Ore In the fourth story of the four-story and basement atone-front building No, 201 Wabash avenue, own: ed by Charles Brachyogel, and occupied by him as au art-store, pler-glass repository, and pictnre- frume manufactory. The fire was undoubtedly caused by the spontancous combustion of aquan> tity of olly raxwand cotton-waste used tn rubbing down moldings during the processof gliding. The department promptly rcponded w the call, and by most excellent management a conflagration, which at frst gave evidence of belny serlous, was avoided, Tho damage may povsluly approximate 25,000, micatly by water and amoke, which is fully coveted Dy Insurance in reliable compen, The uuderwriters could nut be ascertained. Frown the proximity of the structure to the Expo- sition Building, a report wae soon set in circula- tion, aud by credalous tongues carried through the city, that thst building nad been fired by Com- mitiviets, which soun brought to the ground & large and unwleldJy crowd of people, numbering fully Afteen huadsed, who deserted the music in a mo- RUBSLAN ADVANCR OPPOSED. Lieut.-Gen, Mehemet All telegraphs from Shula uccounts of severe] minor affatre, all tend- ing to show that the Turks arc beyinning to op- pose Russian advances on Adrianople, BATTLM RXPECTED. A telegram states that the railway to Phillipopa- liv te totercepted, and thata Husslan corps from Isiimlyeh-Slivrova has reached Kirk-Milisss, whore a battle te expected. ment, [Nore—Hirk-KMtlssa {6 thirty miles east of ‘The art-store of Hice & Thompeon, adjoining on | Adrisuoply, and a successful wovement in that di- Spe nents sho'baniag ute. or pani Eso, rectlon would place she stuasians between Adrlano- ple and Constantinople. ) MONTENEGRO. Loxpon, July 24,.—ort Vir, at the southern eutrance of Dugas Pass, with « garrison of sixty Taike, wurrenderod after a few hours’ bombard ment. sugo through the bailding of numerous fremen. ‘hey were fully insured, spo aren AT SOMERVILLE, MASS. Botox, July 24.—The Joss by the burntog of the bottle-works at Somerville is $50,000, Eighty perwuns are thrown out of employment. ae THE PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE, whose advertiscment appears in another coluim, hasfiuc vulldings,telght departments, and twen- ty-three teachicrs. It bse superior musical advan- tayes, aud in every regard rauke with the beet schools on the cuntinent. ‘The charges aro very moderate. If you bave a daughter w odacate, by all means scudto tho President, the Iev, I. C. Yerebing, D. D., Pitteburg, Penn., for @ cater logay, Fall term opens Sept. 5. a THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, offer special inducements to porchasers, st whole- sale aud retail, of sbeet-music, music books, riv- Hing, guitars, and a)] kinds of musical instrumeats. Geveral agents forthe Standard organ aud Weber plano. Quality guaranteed, No. 150 State otreet. Kodi setae Bete te POOR MAN'S FRIEND and opposed to uivnopuly. Dra. McCbosney have been the friends of the people, slthough war has been declared against them by all dentlats since their departure from bizh prices. Only $2 for the beat ect uf teeth. Oflico corner Clark aud Ran- dolpn wizeets, ioe ADBIRED. ‘The new feature in perfoming Hooley's Theatre with De. Price's unique perfumes is admired oy ail. Tho delightful odors that are dispensed nightly from bleele & Hrice's fountain can be obtatued at thels pesfumatory, 110 Paudolph struct. 40MS FOR CONSTANTINOPLE, Coxstaxtinorne, July J4.—A steamer bas ar- rived bere from New Haven with muuitions of war. RINDERPEST, A Jassy telegram atates that tho rinderpest bee Bppeared among the cattle of the Russian army, and has already made @ yreat havoc, SILISTBIA ATTACKED, Sunmis, July 24,—The Kussisos commenced en attack on the outworks of Siliutria this morning. MIKOPOLIS. Bucuanser, July 24.—The oumanian troops at ‘Turag Margurelli will cross tho Danube to-morrow fo garrison Nikupolla, the Husvlan force ut Nikupo- lis ocing required to mave ageinat the Turks, who are concentrating at Plevna. VACE RUMOKS. Panu, July 24.—It is reported that Turkey has sued for peace, aud that Uossia will uot treat until she holds Constantinople. TUR Cz4u's NOVEUsS hh, Buutix, July 24.—A telegram from Bucharest states the Czar will returo to St. Petersburg ov the Tstof August.” He will afterwards visit ‘Tidis aud the Army of the Ceucausus at Alexsadzuple. wUseIAN VICTORIES, Bucwanest, July 24.—Reports current assert that Rsouf Pasha bad surrounded the Russian “forces at EekieSagbre, but bye bay been defeated, with © loss of 25,000 killed, wounded, and prisoners, The Ruselan roconnolaance upon Plevna diacuv- WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, “877 ered between 10,000 and 40,000 Turks, wh inp. tended to threaten the Russian communications. Grand Dake Nichola hastily concentrated @ #n- perior force and routed them, AN OFFSET. Virsxa, Snly 24,—It in confirmed that the Rne- alana been dofeated near Kalofer, conscquent- ly men's minda are becoming calmer at Phillppop- alls, : Powere now at war, tlons. THE NENTAL MARKETS. Lonnox, Snly 24.—The Mark Lane Exprest, in ite naual weekly roview of the British grain trade, paye: ''The weather has been broken anil showery,and the nighta decidedly cold. Agricutt- ural reporta aro consequently lese favorable. Wheat appears to be x fair crop, but nothing more, and, even with a specdy returmm of summer weath- er, the harvest will be ten days or a fortnight tate, third passed Savill, gumanie four! tall. Time, * all localities, and do not promise the average yleld. The greater part of this year's fine hay-crop haa been secured in good order. tn Scottand some fevore storms of rain and hall have&o some extent Gamaged the sanding of thecrope, Still, ae a rile, cereals promise fairly, and with Inercased warmth will probably produce an average yletd. ‘The re- torn of rain at this critical period has beon pro- ductive of considerable animation throughout the trade, and the valnc of nearly all articies has tended upward, both at Mark Lano and in provin- third, White Stockings Mazomanie had nose behind, ve wire. te Y te yonte, Lady Snell Mazomante led all the bands areaurprisingly stort. Indecd, at present they appear ta be almost cleared out, and anythine Ike | art the feld 8:10 the choice been eo restricted that millers have scarcely been able to satisfy the requirements, The demand hee exceeded! the supply in the prin- cipal murkels. Tho consumptive wants of the country had to be met out of faretgn produce, for which there waa a large eale at fully two ebitings Ys Whi ncemei like a dead heat, 20M. ‘Thegecond race, 4 though some of advance would probably be lust should favurable weather eet in, appearances du not indicate any marked decline for wheat this aide of the harvest. Alter that the most important factors in trade must be tho quall- ty and quantity of hone-srown wheat and proba- ble outward movoment from America. ‘Tho im- Lady Pritchard goin waving their distance, lucky Pri fn iuprovementof sehiliing, when the present relative values of wheat and inalze are comparca in. ‘The, 2724, the price of maize can hurdly be recarded as other “In the third he ports Into the United Kingdom for the week ending Prytchard fourth. quly 14 were 1,08, 327 cwt wheat, and Ov, 044 cwt i} chard fuur! jour,"* all went away attho wor FOREIGN MISCELLANY. RESCINDED. Loxvor, July 24,—The House of Commons last Hight rescinded, without division, the vote of cen: sure recently passed concerning Karl Beaconafeld's Pritchard third, fictd, $47. All went off for Melbourne, put into Cape Town, June #7, Ina | Narrowed down damaged condition, having encountered a heavy | half-mbie post Panis, July 24,—The Bishop of Nevers died at the altar, Sunday, of paralysis. ATTEMPERD BUICIDE, Loxpon, July #34,—Chlef-tnapector Druscovitch, of the Scotland Yard detective force, who with several other ollicerm of that force was awaiting trial on a charge af conspiracy to defeat the conde of contidonce case in which a number of % meno were convicted of defrauding the Countess of Géncourt vut of $50,000, attempted to Uang bimeelf in the House of Detention. Me was rexcued with dificulty, Ieuxs, July 24.—Gen, Grant baa arrived, Ie will yu to Geneva Thursday to be present at the opening of tho American Church. a CHARTER OAK. Meeting of the Inquiring Volley-Molders from Different Statern—A Continuance Granted tn Court—Dr, Ryder and Ex-Gov, Bross, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Hantrohn, Conn., Joly 24,--A meeting wae hold thie afternoon of the Committees repreacnting: tho policy-holders uf the Charter Ouk in Iinojs, Maryland, New York, Ohio, Indlanu, and Connec- Heut, Gov. Iross, of Chicayo, was chosen for Chaleman, and H. C, Turobull, Jr., of Baltimore, Secretary, Alter somo time spent in geueral con- sultation a committee was appuluted tu draw up a sot of resolutions for the Infurmation of pollcy- hotders everywhere, The Cummittee oonsleted of the Hon. F. P Stevens, of Baltimore, and the Kev. Dr. Ryder and George Sherwood, of Chicago. Their resolutions were presented and adopted as baman stakes, quehanne eaxtly. ‘The Flush atak oad, Tline, 140%. third. Time, ding second. Bencher innings. imings, ono by Hastings, Jones, Addy, Meycrie, Uaee hits by ‘Pike, Mf gether with fou ror in the fifth. throw, CINCINNATI, follows: . Ke, Ce braves Resotced, That wo conalder le reasonably certain | Manning, L b.. that the Carter Oak Lite-Ineursnce Company will not pave into the bunds of a Recuivur, und that the managemuut of thy Company will be committed to anentirely now aetof men, in whowe lunds it le believed the Intorerta uf tho pollcy-huldere will be Jones, Lf ‘Addy, safe, Resolved, That we strongly urge policy-holders not to allow their policles to lapse on account of tho asaumed insolvency of the Company, but con- tiue them in force as hereture, Tide volicy- ‘Tol HARTFORD. holders who have permited ‘thelr pullcies { Holdawortn, c.f . to lapso sincu July 16th, inut.. may | Sta sone Festore them ‘tu full’, force ft the poyment of tho premlumns duo be made on oF before Aug. () next, as consentuil to by the Com- pany and ordered by the Court this morning. ‘Heeolced, That we uiuke thie xtatuinent as to the Jprobaule eiturt to roseuy the Charter Oak, froin, ite jnanctal embarragsments with the express unds wtauding that tue vrusent high salarica pald by the Company, and its exorbitant expenditures of uvery Kind, suall be radically reduced. Hi, C. Tunxauta, Je., Secretary. Mantrorp, Conn., Jul By “The matter came up In court thls morn fourument from lust week, Without aerivus oj poaitiug the matter was postponed uutll next Mo day, to allow the Invuresnce Comuittes tu Enish report and clone the negotiationy now tu progres: Judge Paruce tesued an order modifylug the fh Junction vtill further, allowing thy Company to pay Diortgaves nud buy in property uurtyuyed tu them which shall beguld by forceloaure., Uther minor matters are alud modified in the new order. ‘The Naltinore Conuniitce telt for hume to-day, De. Iyder, of the Culcayo Comuultiee, ald, ‘Wearupetting betteruewsevary mloute, cunt aay boyua all doult tuat the Company will goon allright. ‘I'he report of (he Insurance Com- miittes will, be ready fur publication to-morrow, and Coen all will be smooth exiting,” Awember of the lisurance fommission, while very guarded in bis utterancés,"saye thls evening: ** We sliall be out of the woods before to-worrow Ha-es on calle Firet basy on ort Vaxsed balla—1 Wild pitchew—@ Umpire—Crandall. crowd of the week witn: thelr opponcnia frow 1 outplayed af the bat anc afternoon, ‘The only queatiun aot yet fully settled | standing thelr reputat te whd shall take the ‘bftice Avo tad a celled there also, conclusion the deld, the je tter almuaet mprs when the whole thing knocked In the head by one or two of thie chosen ones, who declined poaltlyely to be identl- fied with the new manayomeut inany way. If we can get thelr places diled by people who are factory to the people, and who will be trusted by the people, the whole inatter will be gone with.” **Cau you give me the names of thuse you hare decided upon?" *+Not withuut violating confidence, but I km at Uherty to say that they will be men’ about whons there can bo little doubt." Gov. Bross sald: **For myself, I Lope that will bo prevatied upon to serve, Ev- erybody will bave coulldenco tu bla. 1, for one, know bis record, and an satisted that, if be said the Couspany was cole tu continuy, there would be ho person ‘in the country who could dawnt It. There have been siurice to the effect that Gen, Hawley wes ons of the gentlemen who deciiged 1a score, r villes Were splendid Hague shead of the striker. daninae— Loulaviile Bostor Uni Louisville, 1; Hostou, Struck out—Bond. Home ruo—Ilasue. Jewell pave becn chuecn to ail pusitions open the uew Board. Taw told. 118 roundabout way, the suurceot which J room, shal dent.” i belleve was in the Comuittee- Ixpiamarotis, July t Mr. Batterson would be the now Previ- 7; Star, 8. a rd tes was written from Naples by Gen, Field, formerly of Virwinia, whu bus been Iu tho Bbe- dive's army fur sever) years, He vaya that with few oxcepilons sll the Agicrican oficers had been ischarged from the Exyptian arivy ond pald off In full, aud be was thes uu ble way buwe, Cicn. Loring, who ly amouy the exceptions, retaina bls position wod remulus iy tue Khedive's sdrvice, The reason asetzued iy lat the dleagreement bi | tween the Kbodira and his America ‘vllicers axe Cambridge to-day, ont of some complicattone artaing from the of the Kzsptlan Government towards the It In belleved that the Ameri- cane would refuse todraw thelr xworda ina cane romnch at varlance with thelr retigioas couvic- SPORTING NEWS. all the way, was pnshed forward, and for a moment showed her nose in frunt, bat, na they pre narter and drew into the hom White Btockings had struck # fast cait, and drew away from the others, coming tn winner, Lady Snefl following, Amy 3, between the last quarter and, the and made second. Snel> third, pilvorsides ftth, Ty tha eteand. Meat, White Stockings, having Phown specd In the fiest heat, wae now made a hot fareued by Mazomanie, Sitversides, and Amy i, They pasved the next post with Powers Silversides second, Am#- 1. and Mazomanie even rear horee, by several lengths. way to the third quarter. ulted to the front, with Sllversudes third, 4, White Stockings wae the fa- xecond, aides and Lady Snell close ap, Powers fourth. At ‘tn the fourth heat Mazomanio was solling at ‘Agood send-off, te Stockings passed under the wire eo close It of Moromanie, he taking tho hoatand race. Time, Sheriahn. the favorite, Mannie second choice, St, In the frst heat all gut of close together, passing the first quarter they began to string out, to the tront, staying there ond winning the heat; St. Patrick second, third, Selleck fourth, Sheriaan fifth, tow other five Tine, 2:27, ‘Tn the second heat all started again, At the first chard got her feet and came in second; David third, Hanniafourth, the balance atringing t Marion waa drawn on account nnmmer months, the letaargy produced by the heat than moderate,“ Harley sian sold more readily at | of lamenoes, “Cue Worses gut off al the second | " AnnvasaStmrs Muskeron, , Muskegon, sundries Meer a dealta {cf aieeanae fous and tras improved quotations, but continuous uravy anp- | ecore, Sheridan leading, David xecund, Lady | sitehoyyaty Manitowoc, sundries! Corona, St. Joe, if des. bodit fatten: phes preventelt is vate trade from exhibiting any | Pritchard third, trotting this way with Hannia | sundrles; props Javan, Duifalu, sundries; Blamarck, quent persnirations reduce jy energy, vartics quotable advunce, Salen of Englisa wheat last | fonrtu from the half-milopoat. When closo to the | Menekaunee, towing: U, I". Weath. Kauxs mun: | Jarly those suffering fram tho effects of debilitating week were: 10,785 quarters at (2s Sd, ‘against | wire Mannie draw ahead of Lady Pritchard, Sherl Aton Marbur, sundsen cmos | aleeaees, In order to keep o natural healthful 121,507 quartera at 4¥aGd the previous year. Im- } dancanio dn first, Varid second, Mannie third, Miho Lake, sud . Time, . nthe fourth heat Dan Daveett waedrawn. ‘They rd, Sheridan ahead, followed by Ilanniaand Lady Pritchard; kept that way to the half, wheo lannis tuok tho lead, and came home three lengths ahead, ‘rhie, 2320) In the fiith best Sheridan w. ing, and staying at the bead all the way sround, Jozging home at s slow galt, with Sheridan and y Hannis and Sheridan, the former taking the lead, hard pressed by Sheridan, At the janis wus four lengths ahead, and Sanatoua, July 24.—The first raco, for the Al tile and an elytth, was won by for wore won by Dake of Magenta. Perfection sec- The free handicap steeple-chase, mile and a quarter, waa won by Joc. "Tho steeple-chaso was ‘Sgnby Trouble, Ted BASE-BALL. ¢ CINCINNATIMIARTFOND. “Rpectal iXsputch to The Tribune, Cixcrxxatt, July 24.—The Cincinnatia won an np-htil game to-day from the Hartfords in ton ‘The Wartfords got adccisive lead In tho first Inning on five Lave hits, three errore by Cum- gure them six unearned runs, made one fn tho next by s bare bit by Carey Redmond, tled the gamo !n tho ninth on bare hits by Larkin and Holdsworth and two passea balls, The Meds tallled one Inthe third by Foley's forca out, Carey's wild throw, and Pike's base hit. ‘They mado four in the fourth by the fine battingof gave them three more runs dchee mado the winning ran in the tenth by a circuitof tue bases on Forguson's wild TUM BCORR. Biruck out “Cummins: Double playe—Hlarbldye ‘Tine of rome—Two houre and Gftven minutes, NOSTON—LOUISVILLE, Special Dispatch (0 The Tribune, Lovisvitim, Ky,, July 24,—It wasn beauty—tho Boaton-Louisville gate Bund was pounded all uver aad nothing ous the Guest deldiag could hava prevented the Grays front doubling thete ‘Tho third and sixth funluxs for the Loule- extipitions of baiting, and home-run In the sl Boston’ artta da mach guod, The following Is the 1 ney. + ‘Tiuw of game—Two houre and teu minutes. Firat base oy ercore—Louisville, Mune carucd—Luaiaville, 7; Boston, 3. Number of tlnce reached rut base during game— » Lhe Balls called—Ono Pevily, 11; on Bond, 23. Strikes called OW Veviin, 26; of Bond, 25, Two-basd bite—Iiall aad Mornan. ‘Threc-bosy bite—Uctbardt aad White, Double eager irre Gerhardt, aud Latham, 2. MAPOLS: fay train-bound, played bere to-day. Indianspolis, rough water and bigh wlods, pockets THE RIFLE. SNOLIGH COMPTON. Lomwvoy, July 24.—Tho nile cowpetition for the ts selection of au intarvatioual team was contnued at | ATvitY while repeatiy ‘fhe wind wae still strong and abifty.. Ferguson, of Scotland, again bopded the ition” Kastern neore, his agerezate far two daya being 402. Rigby wan second, with an ageregate of SHR, ‘Thefollowing Ia the premnt onder af merit of the other competitors at the close of the two days’ shooting: Dunlop, of the London Scottien; Fen- Homolrey, both of the Enalian ebghts Sir Henry Halford, and Pigott, the two lat- ter of the English eluhe: tiller, Young, and Dyat, the two latter of the frieh elght: Fraecr, Peterkin, and#iith, the latter of tho English eight; and Greenhill and Tralll. Following aro to-day's scores; conld not atand {t any longer. ant eo gave yent to their feelings tn a merry cheer, the effect of wh ‘was to bring out @ broad smile on Sir Wille Jovial countenance." AMUSEMENTS. TNE SUMMER-NIGHT CONCERT: ‘The Symphony performance at the Summer ( den last evening was attended by s email andl- TURE. MASSACRES, AT CLEVELAND. 1,000 | ence. owing to the excitement In the elty. The Itfe telegraphed from Cravoura, near Balsig, Creverarn, 0., daly 24.—On this the firet day yards, yards. | Rymphony perfagmed was the beantifal one inc that the ‘Turks ore = maseacreing =the | of the Cloveland Club racea the weathar was fine, & ot | by Schubert, ond the programm wan aleo charac- Christians without mercer. A dinpatch tO | the teack in excellent conilition, and the attendance o 87 | tertxed by a now aulto of Saint-Saens’ never before the Greek Ambassador at Constantinople asks for | taree, the atrike not Interfering to any great cx- oe 2a | given in thisconntry. Of both there numbers we prompt araintance, as otherwise not o man will be | tent with transportation from the city to the a 67 | shall speak more hereafter when or tenders are left. An Engtlah war-aloop, with Austrian ateam-| track, though no apecial tralna were run as us st a nore inthe mood for reading It. Th ovenin; ers, left Immediately to receive the fugitives. ‘The street-railroade and private conveyances a: ri rg Stren pha lp Pl a EXPELLED, taking care of all. : 6 St er Sarre Ahmed Egonh Pasha, the Turkiah commander in ‘The flest race was the 2:23 class, Six starters, a 5 AL ASKA Bolgaria, has exreled all _nemanaper correepont with Mazomanie as the dkst choice, Lady Snell a Pa : : ents and even Engiishand French military attaches second, White Stockin; third, Amy I., Powers, Bt 45 “ from his camp. and Sliveraides inthe feld. "In the ‘rst heat to 63] Tsdiate Take Advantage of the withdrawal s. , | White Stockings drew the first place ose of the Troops, ae THE BREADSTUFFS TRADE, | ani kept it to. the second quarter, MARINE. New: Tent valy Sten A mustial (tom Poe WREKLY NEVIRW OF THE RNOLISH aND conti | where Lady Snell, who had boen at his shoolder ‘Townsend saya the steamer California from Sitka, which seri Ingt night, reports great danger of deMtrnction of the Town of Sitks andall of its en- e PORT HURON. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. aplaly 4 Pont Nuno, Mich., Jaly 24.—Down—: tops thre inhabitants by the Indians, The tro had ning) tn minncr, | Java, Milwatkee, Holland, Newburgh, Abercorn, | Maruly gotout of sieht when the indians came the wire’ Amy 1. | Aleka, Emptro State, Onelda, Niagara and raft, | Tiveq'ait the Gavernment batidings vacated by the Ma- ‘Tuttle and coneort, Fay and conaort, Fletcher and Powers at the consort, City of Alpena and raft, Anna Smith and «tow; schra Itaska, Cheney, Ames, Wabash, Phoe- niz, Tanner, Bentley, Houghton, Thomas Parsons, troops, Wasixaron, D. C., Joly 14.—A telocram re- celved at the Treasury Department from the apectal agentat Port Townsend confrine the reports of achrehended hustle demonstrations by thu Indians tae: weenie a eae _ ibe favorites After. scoring ‘several | timer, the alten Wena the Waves isc, x, allie. and nis on accoant of the removal of the troops 5 istrict, 5 front ‘was aiven on a good aendeol. ons, x. from that polt cals are poorly spoken of in almoet.| the quatier Powers went ta the front, hotly | bares. . Chamberlin and bares, Ueckett anil Ps eee barges, Ketcham ana consort; echra Tilden, Our Son, Abita Cobb, Magill, Hinckley, Sheldon, dava, Hreden, Morey, America, Leonard, Hanna, Sane'McLeod, W. W. Grant, E.' Fee, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Puranguenia, Joly 24.—Arrived, steamship nati. Lord Clive, Srom Einernoals Sesion sald TNE CANAL. Loxpoy, duly 24.—Steamships Spain ane jom= Drinoxront, duly 24.—Arrived—Prop Mobawk | ret from Hoston, have arrived out. elle, Kankakes Feeder, 2800 bn corn; Lily, | yocwons gale 2h uermaNle ectidople), feos Keneca, 6,000 bu oate, 175 bu rye, 188 tba seed; mee Tron-Clad, Ottawa, 0,200 bu corn; Mrilitant, Mor- ee FRANK LESLIE, ES! tle, 6,760 bu corn, 275 bu rye; Tempest, Ottawa, | of the Zilustrated Weekly, anys: ‘* For come time 6,200 bu corn; prop Peerless, Ottawk, 4,700 bo past I have been using your Cocoaine, and think wt Tedding, leading Sandy Snell, tho F ties trotted thie the atreteh Powers & in thle way they hike Coming np rom the start way around, with Silver. cial exchanges, it Is quite ovident that both In | the third quarter Powers was second, Silveraides | corm: Snnehing, Ottawa, ti,200 bn coms proy Pal | sar preferable to anything I have ever used for the i ‘ i y lua, Henry, 4,400 bn corn; H. . Easton, Henry, England end France rtocke of wheat in farmers’ | think “Gp Rohetae:stcteh ewes Sazginanie B.700 bu corn: prop Montauk, Lockport, 450 beln | Nl” flour, 108,000 hs meal: Lock rt, Lockport, J, 300 ba odtey Ei ee lizabeth, Seneca, 0,000 bu corn: prop White Stock= an abunds: ply cannot be looked for until at- Mozomuants, and Lady Snell’ went together | China, Lasalle, 4.050 bu corn} Chicaxo Belle, 1a “TOURTELOTCAn this elty Inly O4 Clara Eo, Hae aaa a eed | TET een, tr ney sors fant mentor tne | alle, 0,200 bu corny Neer Park, Menty, 6,060 bn | , TOURTELOT -tn this city Suly ot vier lol two to three stillinus, and even at this improvement being yoked together. | Mazainante and aged 8 nionthe and 7 27 Philadelphia papers pleane spy. MOFFMAN—Sunday July #2, Joun G, Tofman, aged 17 years and § inonths, aow of William D. and Carrie SM. Hofman. Faheral ecrvices will be held at the residence of corn. Cleared—W. T. Hockwood, Henry, 103,400 ft Int wae decided tn favor | lumber. LAKE FREIGHTS. class, Cicaao—Fretghts wero In moderate request had ten starters, i firm at 3c for corn to Bugalo.. Itoom was | hie parents, 22:3 West Washington-st., on Wed- advance, and active trade has been in force. | Patrick third, with Marion H., Dan iianectt, Lady | 0) Oe : Thero ‘has been continued heavy importa | Pritchard, Frank Saylor, Brace, Capt. Neiicek? | takon for about 108,000 bu. Chatters, Tu | nesday, July 25, at 2 p. m. 5 both into. London and Livernoul, ond’ al- | and David In the fel F Raffalo: Props Itussia end Montana, corn through; CONKOY--At 3 p.m. Tuesday, 4th inst., of After | echrs.J, tloyt, W. Verry, D. Somers, and Watson, eottvulsions, Locretta, younyest child of John W. corn at 3c, and Kata Conroy, aged 14 monthe, Funeral Wednesday, July 26, at 100’clock a, m. from residence, 125 wing street. Friends of the family are invited, GREEN—July 24, Capt. Jobn A. Ureen, aged 20 David MARQUETTE. 4 Spectat Mispateh to The Tribune, Manqvuerrz, Mich, Jaly 24.—Arrived, prop are, portant featare In the week's bustneen hae been | tuto Sheridan waea trifle ohead, but soon be- | Nahant. Cleared, prop Oscar Townsend, V. Swain; 7Sameral from his lato residence, 109 Canalport the rise In the value of maize, This scene to havo | came second, Pritchard leading. ‘Thue they went Hdward Kelly, Maxwell, Puased up, ptop | atenue, July 20, at 10 o'clock a. m., by carriages Leen due to cable advices of amall utupinents from } to the home ch, trotting evenly and fast. low. Down, prop Active, Missouri. Weather | to Graceland, America, and the stoppace of the Danube and | When within a few lengtha of tho wire, Lady . ——— Deeeen suppiles. inne ales 8 to she ine Eeiehat stuabied, enti bexeelf peal, ae ry x MEDICAL, creased coneumnptive demand, and, | al- | Sheridan passea ber, winning the hea ie i. though the -ealce lave been effected al i F PORT OF CHICAGO, The following were the arrivals and clearances of the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock Inat night: one nn nnn nnn Schenck’s Sea Weed Tonic. Inthe atmosphere experienced here during the Hen White Lake, sundriest Georye ian: ber; Cinmatis, Peshtigo, towings ec, twins Chaynplalty, Oaiteny: ontana, 1s sundriel; Marinette, activity in the aystem wo must rceort tu artificial means, For this parpose BSchenck's Sea Weed Tonle in very effectunl. A few doncs will create an appetite and give fresh vigor to the enervated body. Yor dyspepala, 1g te fnvaluable. Many eminent physrclans have doubted whethor dyapepsia can bo permanently cured by thedruga which are generally cmployed for that parpowe. Tho Sea Weed Tonle in Jte natare ts totally difforent from euch drugs. Uy mndries; achra je ni Sheridan second, Lady selling at $50, the unch, Hannis fead- ina in, iumbers It simnion sf ur ¥. ¥. Jones, Muskegon, lumvers ¥ rea anpulntment of Pigott to an ofiice, Lia rtriek several lengihevehtud.. Time, 2izaag, | Memos Active, Meanie, Lumber Uramee, tamper: | contains no corrosive minerals or aclday tn fact, DISASTER. iu the sixth, heat apeeulation wae Lively, inne Treo Mig: Muskegourtunn® | itasslets the regular operations of nature, and sup- ‘The Britlsh bark Ambaseador, from New York | welling at $100, the Held at $25. Thlv heat wae ¢ Luke, bark; cows Magdalena, | pilew ber defictencics. Tho tonic in its nature 50 ler, + Laurel, Duck Lake, bark; sloop Natchez, Kouth Haven, hoop: : r Porter, Nuffalo, 91,000 bu corny much resembles the gastric julce that it ie almost identical with that fluid, The gastric Juice ts the CLEARANC RABE 01 ach Algeriue, Oguetaburg, Whit bu eurn; ache Weat Bide, Oxi nou bu cor: ale, Capt. Prelin, the sccond oflcor, and three tained thia lead to the wire, Sheridan secon burg. i wu corn: ane Mea | natural solvent which, in a bealthy condition of en wore washed uvervoan. TT ee eae ee ede mete aura dou, iarogemest, | the body, eanses the food tobe digested; and when DIXZD AT THR ALTAH, SARATOUA RACES, and sundries; schr Jews Ho: si thia Juice 1s not excreted in safictent quantities, See eee chad samitiees Indigestion, with all Its distressing symptoms, fot- BO Dxxapples. atid 1,373 bu corny et TU} 00: " 7 (unlenabury, low. The Sea Weed Tonic performs the daty of h ‘O7h. { Duonaburig. 100 el , eae cea, halt! omit ah hey a “tal, a oa fi r a von “Fem ye tho gastric Juleo when the latter te gefetent. atts Wenge parle, an + | Schonck's Sea Weed Tontc sold by all driffiuts LIKE INSUMANOE. Unrep STATED Tate" Es INSURANCE COMPANY, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORE, . 261, 262, 263 Broadway. ——e—- ORGANIZED 1850———— ASSETS, $4,827, 176.52 SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES APPROVED CLAIMS CRIME. DASTARDLY MURDER. Spectul Dispatch to The Tribune, Mocnt Veuvon, ML, July 24.—News of bloody affair near the village of Spring Garden, ten mallee from thia city, has just reached here. Several young roughs, while under the Influence of Hauor, vielted the residenco of Jesve McCann atnight, ine eulted bis daughter-in-law, Mrs, Nancy E. Me- Cann, dnd seemed bent on greating a disturbance, Upon attempting to remonatrate with the rowdies, the @id gentleman McCann was set opon and handled rather roughly, At this juncture his daughter-in-law rushed forward with on ax, and handed it to McUann todefend himself with. Onc of the gavaulting purtica, however, ecized the ugly eapon ana posecd it to Benjamin F, Willis, an- Biuer or the Intruders, who buried its keen edge several times inthe rkull of the fady, She ilvod but a shurt Uae, Eltuer of the bl suficlent to have caused death. she bad been married but two months, Her husband waa asant at the tue of the bloody deed. After cumniltting tho murder the party hastily dispureed, and. up to thw writing, netone of them las been captured. Oniicera, however, aro on thelr track, with s fair prospect of soon placing them behind the bars of our prison, Niceroy second; Waller Doubgul bolted, and two by Jones, which ad a wild throw by Redmond, and Hastings, lows were wing, and edmond, to- fF) RL RP) ale - MATURING IN 1877 Saha a at WARMING A VIPER. i ae Rectal Disyatch to The Tribune, | NTE 7 B 3} a] ‘4) o| a | aamssox, We daly i. Conalerable of es WILL BE ; od & 1] 4 2} ol o dal has dbveloped itself at Oregun in thie PRESENYATI: 8 ya 8 3 2 aunty. saPebeasty a sound tramp named JE ON PRESENTATION. | 1] of B| o| 4 | Mlontgomory arrived atthe farm of W. C, Boyce JAMHS BURLL, - - PRESIDENT. 4] 1] of 2] 2] 0 | divingnear the above place), foot-aore, tattered, Branch Ofice, PU LaNallennt. Chirag. 4} u; 9) 2} 3] 3 | and worn, Me. Boyce took pity on the young man, | CHAILES I, VILONT, Manager. 5H, fe WALD WIN, aa} -ol ol aol daraa | Bave blm ble supper, aud Iu the morning set him oe ee zi i towork, Home ting after, Mr. Boyeu noticed that SLAIB GOODS, 5] 3) 2) 11 of o | an intimacy bad sprung up between the tramp and | ~~ on ms eee aes 6) 1) 1/18) 0} O} hw young wit Charging ber with it, ol Gunde vent 0, U, UD 4 Yay 4] 3) 1] auld” sue bad ony love for bin” wi Teggntatrien by eu "Wise mada w mary, Bir, Bo! en approaches ie . Ht if 21 of O_O | Monigowery, aml ordered im to leave, Movt- Be Ws Manno Bs Gansta 6} a} a] al al 1] gomory drew o revolver and threatened to shoot | SES 4] Oo} oO} 4{ 0) O| fis benetactor, After parleyiug with bir sowe 4} 1 1) 2} | the as to bis course a neighboring youth appoured | ———~—~- |—|— | | ene, ond slepped uj beblud the tramp 43, 8] 10) 30% aed sho pistol, wrenching it, from ln, in me, Mr, cu'e taibor arrived, an 4 ou 78 hu urfest of the eedueer, and he je tow. In } { T sol b1EEY NES RX TLOMIVE an, = 2 8 3 2 he] iu thiscity, oth ea Mr. Boyce’s and fuerctare, Tive O8 LY BAKE OL eFSeASan, Oh | ee ees Bie OURUN Rete ebie Veen: é sy fitie.maneet dude edmond, 1, 4 : CASUALTIES. em Botta Hasuings SapaaEe = Peer ahi anuther upe A MINE BURNED. Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune, LaSarex, I,, July 24,—Atabout 120'clock last night « coal-abufl belonging to Mcssre, Williamson & IMolmes, grocery, of this city, and eltuated in tho northeastern part of the Townebip of LuSalle, in sume manuer bot explained caught fire st the top and burned down until the daupness of the wood- innati, 7% Hertford, 4. performed at the same time on 4 ‘Manufactured Uy The A Vecatlaie Sif, Ca. Ching 3) WANTED” EVE! Bend for Wustrated Cir- ulare and Terma to Agents, or call Sud see the Stoves In eperation, at INGERSOLL BROS., 44 Clark-st., Chicago, “CONFECTIONERY aa y CELEBRATED tironghos iF AN nY the Enton—expreesed to 1B and upward at (} LINEN COLLALS, “KOEPS LINEN COLLARS. o-day, and the lunceat d the bome club defeat ub. ‘The Bostons were iu the deld, and, notwith- mh as baso-runnere, wore Patrick Barns, Benjamin Vicbold, snd Gridith Keesu were suffocated by the sinoke, and thelr dead dudies wore taken out of the mi ban carly hour thie morning. James Mouseby saved bis I fieclng tos room about forty yards distant « walling lie suube oUt with vianks and clay, ‘was uncogscious when found, and could not speak uuthi this afternoon, No others wore in the ming atthu tine, ‘The shaft te vapposed ta pave been fred by wn incendiary. ‘I'he men who fferivbed wore all poor, and bave famillce, Woilllamson & Halues’ loss ts about $3,000; no insurance. An inquest is in progress, Hones, Chicago. brought in two runs base-hils canie too zga5078 0 | : = ooeLooL OF A LARGE EXPLOSION, Yourply. Ul the latest styles. $1.60 per dossn, or Bostox, Muss, July 24.—Six aillty of the Amer. | °F SHH. 2 on sea nrgon. penne ican Powder Company at Acton, Maas., exploded wie) aah in succession thi wornlng. Carolessnces was tho cause, Phineas Keefe wes Pore iran Drow was probably wortally wounded. Nearly a incy (ier ewployes barely escaped. Loss, _ AUCTION SALES, HADDIN & OLAPP, 83 & 65 Wabash-av.. Will hold a large opening Fal! Trade Sale of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, TUESDAY NEXT, July 31, —————$— « “Black jtad Parliament, ‘Lond: leut uf @ provinclal iba ‘correspon: rvs. I bave not been-able to trace them 4 ie be London cor ihoa weuber was vpraving «| _, This sale will bu peremptory, and comprise 450 ae THUR gtateety POMETeY, Ht HTS | awed bale Willer ene Hig trues inthe dautrgs, au tae vice | CASES BURBENES gnbeteig, all kinds lee the ‘Travelers’ Company, aud ex-Gov. Marviall [- Qubun iiee-Louleritie, U1; Boston, 35. pected Gut Jala Latie iuopportune, for, ea bes | feusil trade, of ail the Jatest atyice, including and just # Little tnopportune, fur, a6 bas een aald, there was A full Muusc, coger tu learn Whetherthere Was to by any Miulslerial statement. Tuero being vo Leip fur it, however, buslices wae Atonce suspended, gud the formality gune throu Of wlambivy aud doutle fucking ihe doors. Then eam thy usual two luud gnocke, aud the dour Bouts, Watcy Sllboere, ee RCs ac By WM. DIOORLILOUSE & CO., Anctloneers, 84 sj ery ie Bal Syracuee, Stars be- ie Americau-Eyyptiau Generals, AQUATIC, belng revpeued {t wos fouud that It wus the Ha Iandulph-at. Richwond ( Vu.) Disy.ich to Xe k Herald, FusTrougp. pew genticwan usher, sir William Kuollys. | we shall sell at 9:90 o'clock this a. m,@ full ss- innervate Meer recety ei at ide eae states Sr. Joux, N.B., July 24.—The Smith-Ross wan a cee ous A cdr to eer ee “Ss wortment of at weasly al a 1 Ii at Egvpl- oe = aco iw yuu 4 rows! rt Lau service are uuw-on thelt way buiue, This let> | Face bas bec postponed sil) morning, owing tuthe | Black Mod colmineuced bis approach to the tsblo Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Library, Hall, Dining-Room and Of- fiog Furniture, Carpets, &o., &. ALSO A LARGE LOT OF Second-Hand Furniture and Gon- eral Merchandise. © undershe iwost irysng scrutiny, every vulco being hushed snd uvery oye turucd to the fantgatically dicased yeutle wi who wae brluging the wessave frow bee Majcety’s Comumissioders. Sis Wiltlaa hitacl? evidently felt the svkwardaoces of his had sume dificulty tu kewping bis bis wels-Joammed lesson. efor the members of the House, thoy restralucs fbem-clves ae lony as puselilé, but when tno backward more sit! bod been fairly begun they fepositien, fur bu BABRIER'S TOLLEY SOAP cial aad deve; RS Suen rts, jabblira Reet oop haa perfected, andnnw aters to ths faite ‘The INEST. TOILET MOAT inane orld. Only ihe purest Vegetable Otis used tn iis maniwyacture, For Use in the Norsery it Has No Equal, Worth ten thes tts cost to every mother and tamity in Christendom, Sample box, containing 3 cakes ar 4 ounces cach, sent free to any address an receipt or7s cents, Aditces BT.BABBITT, New York City, BOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS: A PERFECT TOILET S04P, Firt“among the. reaniaites of the tollet fe” good article of Soap, but to procure it {snot always an eary iter, Many of the most expensive Sunze in the mar made from coarse and deletortaus materials, and thelr detleate cotoring and fragrant perfume tow vften conegal the most repalalve {mpurities. The disctorires recently made public regarding thls subject are post. Uvely startling, and deserve serious conatderatton, Beented Soaps archow kuown to be extremely objec. flonable, especially if applied to the head: injaring the hale, trrstating the scalp, and induciog severe head. aches. The character of the fogredicnts may be Inferred from the statement of agentleman who makes tha scenting of Sonpa his business: he recently declared tha: persutis Cnwaxed in thie cinplayment were short-lived: trom seven (v ten years betng the longest period during withe dintcuieyor prosatiag & perfectly pire, artic eultyo eal ‘Tofiet Buap feat iaht obviated, foweren, hanks to Sn guterpriseand’chemleal weillot Mg. ib 't, Ha Kew York, the wi TO je, largest of Ita Fhe renown ot Mr.Wannttre ‘Yarlous productions lias far taany yeare been widely die seminated, but this late 4a the apt grown to the ntmeroirs vietorien already achie A patient labor ani sclentinc exper Mr. Bannety haa succeeded In perfecting th {on of the Anesttallet soup over Introdaved, The elpal (neredienta are the purest vexotable «lias the m ufacturing processes are entirely new and orixinal, and {he renatt te simply unparalled tn this department of tn; . Bannirr's loiter Soar” te the trado-mare ty whieli thie cleragt totiet luxury ts, dealmated: and for application te tft delicate wicin of infants, children, and tales, tf altegether unequaled tn its emoiliout Hes. ‘The Boap is nat perfumed, the {ngredicats Of mich almelute purity ns Lo reuters no ald fron chemist o 'y todinguine Inferior materials. Tt st ued taste considers the absence of art pertuine the perfection of awectnes. and the peculiar enaracter fatic of 8.7. 13 ‘Tollet Soap tendera it th it abbitt's dere it the moat pealthtut aad agreeable article of the kind ever manu+ ‘Though spectally desirable for thesuss of Iadtes and children this sap fs equally apuropriate fer Reutic. ten‘atollet, and anit makes a heavy latter IL Le alone Of the finest ainps for barhers' cine, At le just, belaz lacedt upon the inarket, but the demand tory will son come general. —Aer Surk Tribune, B. T. BABBITT, New York City. TARRBANS'S SELTZER AER Three Wrrnings.—A Sick Stomach—an Aching. Mead—and_ conalderable s xeneral debility, are. thre warnings which {ts madness ta diver Dangerous dfseasce To: ot arrcated. ealm the and regu: late the bowels, 3 Tarrants Effervescent Seltzer Aperient pethe evils which the premonitary cate. Huw tnany conmuining fevers, vlu- attacks, nervous parozyems, anid other inenta might be prevented ff this aareceabia ‘aud fucomparable baljue Tonle and Alterative were al- ways taken ia time! Sold by all drugutats. ne AUCTION SALES: = By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioncers, 78 and 80 Aandoipu-st. By ELISON, POMHROY & 00, CAPT, P. C, KIDD, Salesman, AUCTION SALE HIGH-BRED TROTTING STOCK! Property of GEO. M, MONGER, Eeq., Conslating of STALLICNS, *“BROOD-MARES, COLTS, and FILLIES. Among the lot a 0-yearold Btallion, by Almont, Sale Wednesday Afternoon, July 26, » AT 2:50 O'CLOCK, Opposite Main Entrance to Exposition Building, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct're, ‘Must have monoy, and has fnvtracted us to sell, without Hilt, $5,000 WORTH oF UNREDEENED PLEDGES AT OUN STORES, 783 & 80 Randolphest., Wednesday tnd Tharsday, July 26 and 20, at 10 a, mi, and 2:10 p.m. ine Watches, IHamonds. Rich Jewelry, Bolld f "silver and Plated Ware, Miscellaneous Goods, Guns, Pistols, &e, Kate poatively without lm or reserve, The te : Rous ISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers, AY 197 SOUTH OLARK-ST., ‘TINS MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK, Wo nell without reserve the Entire Contents RESTAURANT, Tabtes, (hale ofracker ' Range, Ss. Also lease : sa i of premises Whole tL ISON, POMEROY & CO. WM. A, SUTTERS & CO. Commission Auctioneers, $1: 420 Wabash-ay. BUTTERS’ WEDNESDAY SALE. 0:30 O'CLOCK A. M. WITH AND YELLOW WARE, Ulssanare, Ol Cloths, Carpets, Wines, Liquors, ac. Atthelr eslesrooms, 118% & 120 Wabssh-a WEDNESDAY, July 25, at 12 o'clock, at But- terw’ Auction Rooms, @ brie Whisky, 2 bil Gin, 1 Sats cach imported Gin and randy, 2 bela Pure v J a, &co. . neger COOMA. BUTEERS & CO., Auct're. BUTTERS’ THURSDAY TRADE BALE, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIIING, ‘Merchants will always bal: a at “ BUTTEHS 2 CO-W CROULA MATURDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS URDAY MORNING at O:3G o'clock, at 118and BATHTO Wabashrav., N. i, cor. BL . Improved Propert AT AUOTIO: TUESDAY, Jaly 32, at 3 o'clock p. m., on THE PREMISES, Dwelling and Lot, 93 South Jeffersoit-st. Dwelling and Lot, 95 South Jetfersou-st. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers _ By GEO. P. GORE & Co., and w ‘Wabash avenue, REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF Boots, Shoes& Stinpers On Wednesday, Jaly 25, at 8:30 8. w., And the ealy will include a Bankrapt Stock of dex ha, 20. F. GORE & Ci slsable goo GE cO., ante aud 70 Wabasb-ar.