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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 27, ritory, addressed to youreclf, fn wnich letter | vears, h not very ewell before that 81 DY two children en route for Florence, Italy; the 150 the Principal Kine- En- a NINE POINT i Normon pristhood o sccased of idivg |t Wit oneof theoid vy yener: | CENTIRAL NEBRASKA. | (ehitiires sn e, for, Flipoge oty the | Arma i st the Pincipat Kingat-Aeme fn Eo: R hoani, fétman, n dav, who lived far up in the mountaina, amil were very much surprised when he “showed us his home-made cloth, heavy looms, spinnfng- wheels, etc, That family lived within them. actyes, and raised ail he wanted for hia famlily to eat and wear. Ife was once & boarder at Camp Douglas, and belonged to Morgan's Cae- alry. Ho nuw forgives the past, and hones for made & bi strike at Deadwood, and fs on his | the same person, the two are distinet.. The wav East to enjuy things; and o’ on nd infin. | was et s Teoritorss o s D et ftum, E. T. Sumwart, founded, but afterward, by llesry V. and ——————— i the mmnrz:lur‘t;’lhhu time, l{lu duty 1t wait upon the knights at their solemnities, to A BURNING MINE, advise persons of theirelection, to call them to B—— Windeor for Installation, to cause their arins to Acros of Anthraclte in Fismea~ifow the | be placed up over their stalls, and to marshal and abetting the hostiles, In carryiog on an ex- tengive traffic in the ale of firearms and am- munition. Itisalso charged that Indians are taken Into the Endowment Housc, where the most blasphemous oaths are sdministered, and where the candidates for endowment honors awear eternal anmll{ h-nmn the United i Schullze, i5 leaverntreel. New Yark, Its Present Resonrces and Futurs Pros- pects —- Agriculture and Btock-Raisine. DAMAGED GOODN. THE SERIOUS DAMAGE BY WATER Of our Carpet Stock, and a large portion of other goods, in our The Iron Horse Laughs as He Courses the Principal Strests of East 8t. Lonis, At and to or with diligent | the future prosperity of both the North and the Destructive Element Was Snrroanded. their funcral processions, as well ss those of . : Cannot Stand | " to" overthrow . -ihat " Government. | S8outh. ffa praised the gonl peaplo of Chicazs | What Oae Seen fn Biding on (he Tlon Pacile Unrrespomdence Koo Yok ferad, roxl personnges and merahera. of the. mesater A Divided House Canno and | 155 doctrine of blood atonement fs_cspecinlly | for thelr kindness to him on many oceaslons Prirston, Pa., July 2l.—Passengers on the | hobility. All new grants or patents of arms in Rallroad~-Texas Jack and the Bwedisk Haiden. Bvectal Correspondencs of 'Tha Tridune. Omaia, Neb., July 2.—Omniz Galifa divisa cst tres partes. 8o with Nebraska. There in the southorn part, of which I wrote in my last letter,—Iyinz southof the Pialte River; the central part, of whbich I now write,~bordering on the Union Pacifid Ratlroad; and the north-' ern part, of which much less Is known than of any other, owlng to its lack of rallroad facili- ties. Inevery one of these divisions the soli Is good, and susceptible of cultivation: in fact, when he could not help himsell. A ‘more con- tented famiiy I have not seen in the Suuth so far than was'this self-supporting family on the mountaina of North Alabams. Inmy next fctter I will let your readers know low the Chiengo (German Colony of Gar- den City are getling slong, aud lhe}r“pre!bnuu for the ruture. A Co ITALIAN KOYALTY. Reception of the King and Qneen st Tarin. Tonix, July 11.~At8 o'clock this morning their Majestics King Humbert and Queen Mar- gherits entered In state the ancient Capital of jucuivated in the minds of all who attend, snd :flll‘;‘rl:mdurtne mont solemn obligativns to uphold the Mormon priesthood {n preferénce to any other power on easth. The result of snch teaching has but too often reddened the annals of Mormon history with the best blood of our Amerlean citizens. Permit me to add. Mr, Becretary, that I know of two massacres, exclu- sive of the Mountain Meadows, where Indians wern uscd by the Mormon priesthood to butcher Gentlies. At the Mountain Meadows massacre tho women and children were turned over to the savages, and subjected to tindescribablo horrors and fodignities, by Lee, Lnight, Higtee, and numerous _bivh ° priests of the = Mormon Ciurch, T could point 1o auother maa- Iebigh & Busquchanna Road, s little to the | E02land are ficst algncd and seated by him. soutliesst of this town, are frequently puzzied mr{':n',’,f'f,',"!,‘g‘fi'{,,“: Rolghta a1 8 Maewian 3 )y roidered with gar- Lo sce Issuing {rom the earth through & number | ters of zold and blae silk, the Jargest of which of cracks and cave-holes numerous wreaths of | was worn ‘cn the left shoulder of tlia mantle. smoke. These arc accompanfed by op- l“l:;"{‘:;'m;:l‘""ffd At did Charles Jloatier vressive clouds of sulphur that {mpress | /1T b ricsfor tha Jaat time. CAw. now. used, It consiata of a dark-nlue velvet earter, the visitor who tarriea In thelr vibity | edged with goldand bearing the motie in letters most forclbly with sn jdea of the | of goid, ) worn below the knes on the left leroeity of the fire which Is raging in the mine | le2; a mantle of blue yelvet, lined with white beoeath. This crater-fike and custly curfosity | taffeta; & hooda of crimson veiver; a surcoat has Jodged ftaell in tue fourteen-fuot vein of | 8180 of crimson velvet, and lined with white the Butier Coal Works, where it has been burn- | taffeta; a hat of Lliack velvet, lined with taffeta, iog tor more than a year, and whero despite the | and bearing 8 plume of ostrich and heron efforts ol the must experienced eaginecrs it | feathors, fastened by a band of dismonds., The threatens to cantinue for some time fo cume. | color is of gold, belng compored of twenty.six Against a Railroad Com- pany. Tho Morial Adversarfes Still Scowl Across the Road at One An. otlier, @ov, Onllom Declares that Ho Will Naver @o Back on ths Metropolitans, EAST 8T. LOUIS. O v palich members of the oy | Bator, Itwould be alficult adequately to de- | yperg is no state In the Unfon whera there Is so [ in licadway has been obianed i the okl work: | bleces, cachoin tho. orm ol o sosen oy olx \ 1l { VICTORY OF TNE HAILROAD COMPANT: and Everlasting Priesthood took a conspicuous | scribe the enthusisam with which Tarin has ro- little poor land,—if you except the estreme | Ings of the Butler coal-mnine, aud the fire s ted | appended to 1t & fizure of St. Georze on horse- 4 ‘ d ox 16 235 THNE, party and are_known tolay by the ofiicers of | ceived them, As chance wonld have ft, this s western portlon, beyond the 100th Meridisn, and | LY the tillars, wooden props, and the work | back. A lesser 8r. George {5 enameled on gold i Bpeclal Dirsatch to is wan con- | OUE Uovernment. tha Queen'snaine day, the Fete Santa Margarita, pol 4] dapted Roral " used {n -urnurtlnz the rovf, and sct with diamonds, being suspended over ’ 7{ 8r. Louis, July 20.—Fast 8t. Louls el These assassing awagger about the streets of and a thriving trads has been driven b" that Is admirably adapted to stock-ralaing. As s well known to every one versed fn coa) | the left sboalder byu]-rk blue ribbon. The 5 It stderably Jivelier today than it was yesterday. | galt' Lake City, sncor contemptuously st the Nearly nine years sgo 1 passed over the | miing, nearly unc-third of ihe solid anthraciie | etar bas elght painte, and 1 of siives, bavieg | A150 of a large lot of General ; The Deputles and Metropolitans who were ab- | oilicera of the Government, and Lave no fear of | scllers of artificlal dalsies at & halfpenuy each. | trnion Paeiic Raflrosd, en route to Callfornia; A 15 left standing to keep up the roof and protect | the Cross of Bt. Georze in the centre, and be- Merchandise in our NORTH SIDE STORE, During the flood of Thursday Night, compels us to offer the Damaged Goodsin a SALE, Particulars of which will be announced in Monday’s papers, CARSON, PIRIE & (0. punishment for their bloody crimes. Iclte the above facts from peraonal knowl- edge, having resided in the family of the late Brlgham Young, and served In the c-rmly of Bncrcmrv and Instructor-Gencral of Militia, 1 woilfd respectfully call the attention of the Sccretary to Pupen led in the oflice of Com- missfoner Willlamson by the Hun, George A. Banders, of 8pringfield, [il. You will there find evidence of Mormon ertmo whicli 1s a disgracoto s reoublican form of government. 1 have the honor to be your most obedient servant, JonN Topix, SPORTING. TIIE CARRIER PIGEONS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. CincIsNATH O.,July 20.—The carrler-pizeon race between Columbus snd New York took vlace to-day. The two birds were forwarded from New York Ly John Van Opstal to the agent of the Adams Express Compauy at Col- People bought them fn homor of the living Queen rather than of the departed saint. It is ever & matler of uew surprise to Englishmen to witnoss the facility with which Itallaus can decorate thelr citles with a degree of taste and elegance which woutd cost thousands of pounds in London. By daybreak the routc leading from the rallway-station to the Royal paluce through the DPlazza Carlo Fe- lice, Via Roms, the Plazza San Carlo, and Castello had been cooverted finto a coutinuous avenue of flowers. Festoons wero hung across the street from housc to house, while clegantly-arrauged draperies and rich haugings were suspended from all window: Flags waved everywnere, and around the I} zas were tall Venetiso masts with banuers fly- Ing. ‘The three great front divisions of the por- tico of the rallway station had also been con~ verted into acharming reception-salon, half un- der tent _and half o open flower-garden. By haoif-past 7 the Plazza Carlo Felice was densely crowded, every window and balcony belng filled the workwcu. ~ Tois 1t is which, faoned by the lnfirmhmmerzd on the left breast. currenta that rush througn the old chambers, ! the Royal family, beside the Qucen and makes it impossible to cxtinguish the fames by | Prince of W IIE’{( who belong to the Order, tue sleam principle sv successiully employed in | thers are the Dukes of Ediuburg, Connaught, the case of the Ewplre Shatt at Wiikesvarre, | and Cambeidge, and Princo Leopuld wulle the clevated locatiun of the workiugs, | Of foreizn soverclgns, the Kings of wiich are situated o & bullside, several ject [ Italy, ~FPortugal, Denmark, Belgium, and bLigner thnn the town, renders the wurk of in- | the Hellenes, the Emperurs of Germaay, troduciug water with any degree of success an | Austris, Russis, and Hrazil, besides the Stab {mpossibility. of Peralu; of the titled persons from abroad, ‘Iho unty practical way, therefore, In which | the Dukes of Baze Mientngen, Brunswick. aud this great danger can be successtully combated | Eaze Coburg Gotha, the Grand Duken of Meck- fa to surround the fire by an finmenre cut, aul- | leaberz-Strelitz and Hesse Darmstadt (Louis tdently decp sod wide to 1solate it from othet | IV.), the Crown Priuce of flenn-n(. and the sud more valuablo workings, With this object | Princes Christlan ot Holsteln and Wiltlan of in view, Mr. C.F. Conrad, whose plans the | Pruesfa. Company -mEud in preference to many others Among the Enelish nobility who have been subunltted to them, commeaced to make a sur- | invested with the order are Earls Granvilie and yey uf the locailty on the 26th of December | Shafteshury, the Dukerof Welllngton, Devon- with 8 view of comprenending the | fhire, Somerset, Butherland, and Westmipster, lunits of the burning spot at thaw time, | 80d Viscount Btratford de ltedeliffe. The late sud also allow for the additional area likely | Ear) Russell was of the uumiier, as was also the to be comorebended fn the scopeof the fire late ex-King Ueorge of Hauover, The Bultan budors the work of surroundlivg it could Le | Of Turkey and the Kiogs of Suain and Sweden sent yesterday at Belleville busily eogaged In answerlng the charues and counter-charges were to-lay at thelr old haunts. At the Engine- 1louse nearly ali the planks which have been 15ing on the approach for the past few days have been used. The sound of the hammer rover. Derates in the cars of the passing vedestriaua, aad, apprently, when tho Metropolituns are through with the barricading and fortifying of thelr fort, they will be cnabled to stand a lone sicge. Around the Market-House and Mayor's oftice this Deputies aro congregatéd, TIE PELLEVILLE GUARDS aro also visible in numbers around this locality. The stesdy and heavy downfall of rain last night compelled them to quit their pleasant camp on the ground and scck stielter Iu the Market-House, where they bunked for the night. Capt. Schrader sald ho dld not know when they would return to Delleville, but he e T and now, thanks to the courtesy of Afr. Levitt Burnham, the cflielent Land-Commissioner, I Journey over it once more. What & changs has taken pluce since that time. Where there was simply a station,—often a frelght-car serving in lleuof & permanent building,—now I find & prosperous town. Where thers was but the open prairie, now I find well-cultivated farms, DOUGLAS COUNTY, of which Omsha is the county-scat, contains a fine body of land, but s comparatively less net- tied than countlea lylng much further wes owiug to the fact thal, at the time the raflroa was commenced, there was no Homestead Iaw, aud the land was largely bought by speculators, nd, baviog] been held by them “at very hizh prices, those sceking fsrms preferred golug far- ther and buylag cheaper lavd. ‘This condition is somewhat changed, aod the laud can now be bought very cheap,—tle original owners having becomo tiréd of bolding. 1 was offered a farm of 100 acres, not far from Omabs, 1o a bigh state canpleted. ' [is report, with tne'map accompa- | still await the honur. could sce no use in remaining any looger. It the very roofa swarming with people. At of cuitivation, with fine house, barn, and aut- | pyiag. was fliea I the G ) The Golden F! did not appear as If tho rival Jactions would re. UMble, with instructions to let them fiy, It the | G0 Wory SO0, BRSIE.OR, Bt B0 B 2 | Daridiogs, oic, for $15 ver acre. The Unlon | Hih Gl duuunry, aud sowed oh su thoms | 3. Trieoee and moseben” Sonierred, oa the late weather was favorable, on the 25th or 26th. At 0:10 this morning tho plzeons were set fres from the root of the United Blates Blgnal- Bervica office. After belng released they flut- tered a little and flew off ina straichtline a Jittlanorthi of an air-linc to New York, After taking their directfon for a short dis- train was licard, and a few minutes after the King tn & General's uniform, the Queen in a white dress relieved by violet, end the Princl- pino in his sallor’s costume, followed by their sultes, cume into the teut where the Princess Clotllde, atlil dressed In mourning, and all the nunlcipal, provinclal, and aristocratic nobilities in Turia were In waitiog to_receive them. Tha Pacilic altroad are selling what they have left at from $5 to 810 per acre. The towns on the a-lln;,m in this county arc all small, except maba. new hostllities while Company A was on the spot, Bat then they could remaln there for- ever,—that would not scttle the matter, ON RAILROAD STHEET, at the terminus of the 1llinols & St. Louis Rall- road, there was s sceno of somo excitement, As stated yeaterday, an injunction had been grant- that the fire from three acres fu the May pre. | among nis orders, but jn thie present century no ceding, when it was discovered, had excended | chlef inagistrate of a republic has received the -to tliteen acres. Lo discovered that jo al) other | Garter, ¥ew members of the British House of difections thie flames were confronted by natural | Commons even have been given it. Palmer- barriers wlich would eveotually check thefr | ston was the last. Walpole recelved it while {1 vrogrese, excep!ing on the svutbwest and | the House, as did Lora North flfty ycara later, suuth, where thoy were sweeping forward rap- | Lord North being designated in debate s ** the idly, wit nothing to hiuder their flnal cou- | nuble lord with the blus ribbou,’ It was offer- WINES, DODOE COUNTY, of which Fremount is the count well settled, and In it wore raised last year over 400,000 bushels wheat, 150,000 bushels corn, 1 ¢l veered alightly, and, when | mecting between the King, Queen, and | 130, bushels barley, 250,000 busbels oats, | 35, Vi le 5 el § R cd agalust Mayor Bowman and others, compell- l:;':“ ‘L_e:y 'cr:" n’l;zg"_“ylm lu'w nlnd the Princess Clotilde was x'mm touching. besides potatoes, rye, neruh'um. ete. Fremont ,:'fh"fl:.xugnv;?.:}zy“:fi o{hfl: l;?“‘;‘hlu iflf"-"-f‘c’-‘l'"ffi-fli'n&"nfi"ii"é‘f\"i.'."u“,' ?.'{S"&‘JJ! ing them to deslst in thelr opposition to the An address was read by Syndic Sguur | bas & population of 3,000, and owing to ts rall- | Iejaware & Hudsca Canal Company, as | ward elder brother, sccond and last Earlof in a straight line for thelr destination. They did not, when set iree, circle through the afr until thoy got thelr bearings In the manner sscribed “to them In the books, but ahot away directly eastward. The wind throughout the day was favorablo for thelr fih;mi though the rain may have caused them trouble. The birds have buen trained for a 500-milo race, having road facilitles, having two rouds Uesides the Uuion Paciflc, does a very large business. There arc many substant{a! brick bulldiogs here, and the merchants report buslness guod, and the prospects never better. . BAUNDENS COUNTY~— nsmed sfter ex-Gov. (now United Ststes Sena. tor) Saunders—Is the third county fn the State laring of the track along Railroad street. The Rallrond Comoany, having furnished the neces- sary bund, commenced aperations this morning, ‘but the work was bejog dove in very different manner from what it was on Monday. The ralls wera not fastened to the ties, and simply lald In scctions. But well aa several lessor works, The parties who | Cbatham, The request wus granted, but tho OWA the threatened property notitled the Butier | KinZ wished ft distinctly understood that the Coal Company that, fo case of the fire reaching | Lestowal was fn conslderation of services ren- thetr mincs, they would look to tue Butier | dered to the Crown by all the members of the Couipany for ndemnification for any lvea that | family. A writer In Begravia relates that when might be sustaed, uud this fact made it doutly | It was offered to the late Lord Fltzwilllam ho Important that the destructive element should | Aked how wuch it would cost. “About a be chiecked & early and cifectively as possible, | thousand pounds,” some ove replied, where- Forrarls, to which his Mafesty repiled. A -plcndhf bouquet was presented to the Queen, and then they wero conducted to the open State carriages, with servants in scarlct ltveries, snd drawn by four horses. In the tirau sat the Queen aud Princess Clotilde, with his Majesty and the Priucipino opposite tothem. A cortege was formed by s ll\lllllron of Royal fluwn successfully from Newark, Dover, and | Ciuienssiers before his {ajesty’s 7 E y’s carrisge. | as to population and wealth, It lies just south Accordingiv the cut was cummenced, under the | Bpon the nuble Lord quictly remarked that be g7 i 3 » gang of sturdy Irisn laborers wero busy [ Washington, N. J., Eastern Tamsqua, Sunbury, | KoCHIe o airon of Culrastiore! Tollowed oy | of the Bhetre Bivan i s el gy ouh : h i with pickaxe and shovel, and the ralls were be- | 80d Altooos, Pa., and Steabenville, O, X d y Walioo and Cotvowood, which farcish {'M supervision of Engineer Conrud, un tue 4th of | thought ho coald maxe a better use of his SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES Feoruary with a forve of 160 men, who worked | monev. On the other hand, this writer, as & in reiays pight sud any. matter of hintors, speaks as follows of the Bome 1dea of the uanitude of the work may | €agerness with which it has been sougnt : be obtaiued from the fact that this mmense cut, For five centariea 1t may alinost be sald to have which strikes from the surlace down through | been the **last infirmity of noble minds** in En- tho ruck overbiangiug the voal veln aud turoug | gland, sad, siuce 1601, In Scatland too. Probabiy, the vain ftsell 1o tuy clay beneath, 1s being | iadeed. A Rl domi o0 .‘gfl;g;h'le tiergeia with . n Lon- lined ou each side with a solid wall of stone six don was due to the fact that they optained from fect In thickuess. % El shape of a horsc-shoe, and owlug to tho yield: | Homar A0 fat more than, acte: share.of lug uature of the earth 1o sowe poriiuns of | of blue mbbone. © James 1. by the surface the task has becn . ber- while 8s yet"only the SIth 'uf other carriazes, succeeded. In the latter were the Marchioncss Vitlamarina, Mistreas of the Robes; tho Duchess Sartirana, a Lady of Honor; the Marquls Villanarina, the Geatle- man-in-Waiting; Gen, Medicl, Gen. Pasl, Min- ister of the Interlor, Count Panlsers, and others. The protress to the Palace conld' only bo aes complished at s foot pace, with many stop- Ings. Thelr Majestics were ealuted slong he whole route by contiuuous crics of ** Viea il Re Umberto! " Vivala Kepna Mar- gherital™ After reaching the Palace thelr Ma- Justios had to appear on the bLalcony several purse of $100 s offered by the editor of n sporting peper st Bpringlleld, Maes,, for the bird that arrives first 1o the race. One of thie pigcana is owned by Mr, Van Opstal, and was bred by himn out of birds imported from Antwerp, Helgium. The otber ia_the property of Louis Wae eler, of lloboken, N, J., and was imported from Brussels. New Yong, July 25,—Uftofa late nour to. night the carrier pigeons-set free at Columbus, 0., yesterday, bad not arrived. zenta for MARTELL & CO. COGNAC ing placed fu position In the regular manner, -nfili?eicfil NAULR & CO. BORDEAUX. From thirty to forty laborers ouly were at the work. The distance to be luld was about 1,600 fcet, aud by nightfall the track wasentircly lafd, water-power. The population of the cuuaty Is hetween 12,000 and 15,000. It coutalus over 450,000 scres, ons-third of which fs cultivated. Land s s0ld hers by the rallroad at prices rang- {ng from $3 to 810 ‘per acre. A million and’a half bushels of gralo were raised fn this county last year. KUMYSS 1T 18 PEARED that excited citizens will make an effort to tear up the track sume time during the night, in which event there wilt Lo scrious trouble, as the COLFAX COUNTT— named after the Hon. Scuuyler Colfax—con- taina over 240,000 acres, about one-fifth cuiti- wated, and produced in 1877 63,000 busbicl rre, 20,000 bushcls wheat, 400,000 It s constructed in the bushels coru poie ; militia will interfore to protect the Com- AQUATIC. : Toes h 12 b 0000 b 4 190, Hustel i culean one frum the begiunivg, It is | Scotiang, was generally understood to have Tho origina! and only article of its kind- * vy, Duriog tho day a large mumber | onoro, July SdTue Hantan-Romw bost | the sateiommacs rooruies eould, bo, conteated, | 80000 buskels basley, dod 150,000 busicls oat! S Thlen feal ot ‘ohainechn. aving ech | 3 ampessalion for bk bfucr tae o pahea | BLo% ApBronoed in taate of esag of dizestion i of men were seated on tho fences and Svudic lifted the Principloo aloft in Lis arms. | on eitber side of the Platte Kiver, and s well L3 e i 5 : race was postpoued thl 3 p. m. to-morrow. Kxoguxk, In., July 28.—A boat club, to be called the Keokuk Rowlug Club, wus organized lhiere this evenlog, and the following officers were elected: President, Willlam F, Bhello Vice-President, C.H, Hurt; Beeretary, 8,M.Gra. ten: Treasurer, A, Bredgmau, Jr.; Captaln, 8. M. Graffen; Vice-Captains, F. E. Willtams and Ciyde Epinger. A sufllclent sum has been sub- seribed to (nsurethe succeas of the orzanization. A comittes was sppoluted to purchase a six- oared barge, and then to take steps for the ereciion of a boat-house. pecial Dispaich ta The Tribune, Mapisoy, Wis, July 20.—~A roge on Lako Mendota this aficrnoon betweon the Lulu snd Ecllpse, of Madlson, aud the Aguinsmuon. of Geneva Lake, over a courss of sixteen miles, was won by Cowmmodoro West’a yacht Luiu, beating the Azamemnon by thirty-four seconds. The Eclipse drew out of the race, on Kumyass. Inorder to obtain the genuine L article, address orders dircotly to Originatar of Kumyss i Amstis, ator of Kumyns in Am 178 Madison-st., Chicago. Nothing P 1ike 1t for Children. " Jhe BEST made. 81.25 per doten qta.. delivered. 55 ! Y ded upou return ot botrles, taction pusran. . i LLY, cor. Wabsal nd Jackeoa-st, up a lormidable barrier arainet the prog- :le of n{lreutuntcc:luld {n]oz fall to carry Its un- er-ground destructlon througnout an impor- | Princes thonght mone; Id hardly b tant purtiun of the Wyoming conl feld. As it lhonu:‘n(c with & Gnflar’. lliu Serens l:l:h’r’v‘e::':‘:pl.: 1s, no leas than 160 acres havo succumbed to the | long and persistently demanded a sutsidy of £400, - suuthlug element, aud it {s catimated that oear- | 000, bat cheerfally agreed ta accept £100, 000 plua ly ball a milifou tons of coal have been con- | the blue ribbon. 'u“{fidfi m“ih of which, “}'el:u ‘l’:. ot for the fire, could liaye boen recovered by the system known FEE. in mining parlance as *‘robbing pillars,” or TWEED. taking out the coal left to support the roof durlng the Oret process of mining. ‘This is but His Flight and Capture, amere bagatello s compared with the totul Fz-Gecretary Mak in New York Merald, loss Involvled fo the work of fsolating the | Tweed, very soou alter his cscape, sailed for flames, Cuba fn a vessol owned by & certain shippini Ths duérgiflhg fl;.e s l;;tvm; to e mi concern in New York. He was {n Jersey for cast named Mageie Toole. h € apring of 1877, buving no atier place of sbelier. niadenes | 20me Httle time, but T have very wood reasuns bome fn an sbandoned tunnel of * drift ** Jead. | for belleving that he never was iu Florida at all. iniz to the mine, lcre she was visited during | All the Florida part of Tweed's story was prob- the evenlnzs by a number of rellow:{ who made | ably mere fictlon. One day I recelved a tele- the place a sort of rendezvous, and eventualy o berll‘l’lclmownnlhc“’l‘uunelhlllk-" ‘Atlos, | S7am from the American Consul-Geveral she suadenty disapveared, and it was found that | 3 Havaos, —sonouncior the arrest of tne fire which she hud to keep warm and do her | two Amerlcan citlzens, Becor and c.‘mk,l,us had crxlundus}!l(; 'win“ kuol!:.\ a8 tn|u Hunt, for having landed improoerly and in o ** gub ' or refuse, sud from there to the wood- | suspiclous manver upon the shores of Cubia. ;'&‘_."k and coal-pillars used u keeplug up the | g yyugl, T telegrashed him to send op all the ‘I'ie appearanice of the surface of the burning | Particulars, and, meanwhile, afford them all mine presenten wierd picture of desolation. Vee- | due protection. We louked np the afidavits on elation bos withered and numerous *‘cave | which the passports were granted, and found hules** dot the hillaide, marking out the pathof everytbiug on the papers io perfect order. The the fire. From thess the einvke and sulpliur Issue fu stifliniz volutes, ziving some faint e Grst thing that awakeued susplifou was that the ol a Vesuvian scenc, and showlug how fierccly | Passports were sent in care of 8 party at the new the lire inust be ragine in the mine bencatu at a | Court-House in New York. Then wetoundthat depth ot ffts feel. Mine-Inspector Joues, oua of | the Notary or Commissioner bafors whom the the most cxperienced men tn this section, Zave | Jyinavite were swarn to was . person identifled it as hls oplnion that one of the results which d was ikely 10 atieau Uhe ‘g, hud 1t sy boen | With Tweed's' cause, and that naturally ralsed coinbated by some such plan as that of Mr, Con. | the suspicion that ons of the two men was Prucessions of trades unlons and other so- cietics, be:rlnfi flags, going to welcome their Majesties, made the Via Rowa atmost iinpassu- pisnk-rond along Rallroad street, looking on grimly at tho progress of the ralirond laborers. Llere and there excited groups of three and four individuals were standiog discussing the mat- ter, and violently condemnlog tho Rallroad Company. The more daring wished to stop the laborers at all linzards, but the mory prudent suggested that the militia would interfere. o that it was sald tho militia WOULD NOT SHOOT DOWN CITIZENS INDISCRIM- INATELY. No overt act was, however, committed, but a very decp and bitter feeling was manifested fn opposition to the undertiking. Trouble is {m- mincnt, and, if {hings pass over quietty, It will ba very littlo short of a miracle. as the crowd gathered in numbers the murmurs ot discontent became louder. It the miliths had not been in the city the peoples would not have been restramed, In fact 1t s admited on both sldes that only the presence of the Sheriff and militla seems to preserve the peace, and that TROUNLE 13 INEVITABLE when thoy withdraw, Gov, Cullom has loft it to the discretion of the Sheriff as to how long hie shall remaln, and: the Sherlff is fu o quandary, In conversation today he sald that he kuew there would bo o fight it he withdrew lis men, and yet ho could not remain in Enst 8t. Louls always. It ls stated, on what seeins to be zood authority, that the Sherlf Las really concluded to withdraw to-morrow cvenlug, tuking thoe chances of a renewsl of lostilitles. Muyor watered. Bchuyler Is quite a stirrlug town, where much grain {8 shipped, and conalderable lumber sold. A rallroad {s talked of, running south to connect with the Omabs & Republican Vatley Raliroad at David City, BUTLEK COUNTT, immediately soutl, {s also a flne county, pro- ducing last year 850,000 bushels wheat and 450,000 bushels corn,~having an outlet vis the . & It V. Railroad to the Eastern markets, PLATTE AND POLK COUNTIES are also well settled. Columbus, the county- seal the former, fs the larzest graln-sbipping ou ths Unlon Pacite Rallrosd. Over goomu bushels of crain were shipped irom here 10 1876, ‘Fhere are five elevatorsund three lum- ber-yards. The town bas a business-like air, The rallroads have just dnlshed s bridee over the Loup ork, that coet over $100,000. In the last-meutioned coutnties, lands are to be had at from $3 to $10 per acre, and arc selliug very ast. ‘Theland In MERRICK COUNTT, between the Loup Fork sud Platte River, fs not quite asgood as in the otlier counties; but ust northwest of Siver Creck ls the Pawnce Keservation, which bLas just been offered for sule by the Goverument, and thao these there arg no betser lands under the sun, North of here, {u LOONE COUNTY, Adam Bmith, Esq., long a resideot of Chicago, has purchased 10,000 neres, and is now hving upon’ It, building ' bridges, Wwagon-roads, and otherwise improviog it, prior to offering the Innds for sale. Ina conversation with bim, & few days ugo, he spoke very unmunglnglrv of his enterprisc, and stated that no better fand could be tad In tho State. Il {s somewnat ro- moved from rallwav-accommodations pow, but it I8 thought that o road from the Unlon Pacitic e, Later.—Just now, at hall-past 8 o’clock, the city Is belng brilllantly tluniuated, anda torch- Ught processlon of workingmen's socletles (s ITorming fu honor of thelr Majeatles. The King and Queen will probably remaln ten days in Turin, then go on to Milau, GLASTONBURY SISTERS. Miss Abby Hadamsa Smith's Death—Story of tho Sisters. Abby Hadasen Smith, ove of the famous “Smith sisters,” dled 1o Glastoubury, Conn,, Tuesday, at the ripe age of 81 vears. Bhy was was one of flvo sisters, the others, Hancy Ze- vhing, Cyriothea Lucrctis, Luurilla Aleroya, Julta Evelina. Julla fa the only one now ltving, *‘Mer father,” the Hartford Fost says, ‘‘was a_npative of Glastonbury and o graauate of Yalo, and was & Congregational clerzyman, and avttled in the weatern part ot Conuecticut, but afterward left the ministry for the law {n consequence of a choage I his theo- logrteal opintons, * iler mother was a tady of un. comnon literary attaloments, speaking Freuch and reading lialian, She was alsv an nstrou- omer. Beveral years alter Wis marrioge, the futher moved to Glastcnbury, his native place, aud bought the turm on which the ters bave lived, The cause ol Miss Sinith's death is giveo as old sge., She Las been sick siuce Juns 1. An secouut of her llie and char- acter must necessarlly bo inadequate to convey to those who did not kuow hera just coucep- tiou of bier. Forin lghcul the widespread no- CIGARS. SMOKE 5c CIGAR. Gusranteed to contatn st TAVANA LUNG FILLER, and lland-made. BASE-BALL, Apectal Dispateh to Ths Tribuns. New Youk, July 20.—Tho Milwaukee and Frovidencs Clubs played at the Unlon Grounds, Brooklyn to-day. The Wisconsin Club scored an unearncd run In the flrat Inoing, and, finding Ward's pitching very ditlieult to hit, they did not suceeed in furtifer, increasing their score, and made only four base-hita o tho gams. The Rhodo Isluwders made a falr battiug display, and earned two ruus i the third nning, They nlao acored fn the second and ninth loniue, and won the game by 4 to 1, making ten base-hits, The flelding display on both sides was very L, the Providence Club acored five and the Mitwaukeea only tt:rco lelding errors. The at- tendance was not lurse, hi ll‘:. Youx, July 2. —~Providence, 4 Milwan- Msnufsctured only by Agents-M. W, DIF- s MW AVHEBLHR £00.] FPH: 53 adior 57 Btat ‘hirago. BIPMR, 0-st., O TDE LIBIEATLY. n‘ Bold, Clear T) L] I KA N Vi DK A "By Mra. lheiry Wood. 1. Fast Lynue, by Nre. Henry Wood (mall tyoe). 100 331" East Lyune, by Mra. ilent Waod cneu.’m)ni.'m i 273, A Bhiados o the Threatold. siary S Decervers Rver, i, teaplug o Whis! Frichdon Bowsuan lias remsined in his oftice all day kee tice she Lias recelved, but fow had suy acquatat. rrd, was that of penetrating through the works | Tweed, The American Consul secmed to havo | 377. Frivadeip) a socter rth and thy y £ B : octe MUCH CHAGRINED = Se—— auce with her real life. Julia is an uwmllhl\ul EE.‘,;’:,?N"’ ruuslaginorudd theoagh odpe 03:% |";‘l“u tl.gn'h;‘l‘::'?l‘\?::l.fiufimggn "":lg S::fi‘ been seized with the wame {dea, 8o that we ol :'rzsi‘:')'fii" by"‘t:)'u‘éh'- e e at the success of the rallrusd company fn laying THE 'TURF, ilngulst, and acholarly n her tastes, Abby was HOWARD, IALL, AND ADAMS COUNTIES qt y h were working at both ¢nds of the line, We | 34 The Guiden Butterfly, by iloiat & itive. 3L Gwenduline's Hlarvesr, by James Payno., oo qrsdasions f feat posiued Tl w D1 GEONGK MUNRO. 17 w37 Vaa- w Vork. ®ill bo eeen we have virtually been standing ou | gent out some photozeaphs and escrintions, tho verge of & voleanoand & greater calamity | and founa that our suspicions were veritled. I than the burnlog of the Butler wino has been | then went to the Spanish Miolitar uud told bim averted. that, white we hmf no extradition treaty with CLEVELAND, O., July *28.—To-lay's races have been postponed untll to-tmorrow slternoon on account of ruls their track, but advising his men to keep quict, Councliman Wider is more bitter than cver, Ho said to-day that, if the TPollec Com- are especlelly well watered, and {n them can be found a8 good farms as anywhere fu Illinots, roducing in the sguregate necarly 2,600,000 Zulhcll of grain per annum. Grand' Istand, {n not u liguist nor rurneulnrly acholarly.” But she was very Intellicent and ‘thorougnly Inters ested fu all the world’s affaira, Her particular passion Is sald to Lave been her garden aud hor oF Mle by B receipt of prive, dewaicr. 3 free. wmlssfoners had wvossessed balt a8 mnch b T Huwers, and she waa always cugor to learn 3 th . He Bpuin, and could not clalm Tweed's surrender, WOTE grit as thelr mcw, thoy would bave ordered NORTH ALABAMA, il sho coula about & planc Lo to lier aud th | train stape. lor supber po weats sng Toc TILE GARTER. we should yet be glad It the Spatfals Govern: | ~oommn WOTEL thom out on .‘lununy il drivun- off To the Editor of Ths Tribune. beat muthods of its cultivation. — 8he was self- | preakiast golog east. Very oxzelient taeals are ment, as 8 matter of caurtesy, could dellver 0 and arrested the Deputics. - Tio and tho Couyel | | CUMEMANN, Alo. July 22.--As many of your | fellaut aid encrycle, ud anich depended on | geryed. - Souie of the railrosd. MR shops | Tienconsield aad Samlabury—Naw Tonors | Mimiin.. The Spanish Miulsier Hiougnt It wae St N].ChOlaS Ote Yiad no authority over the Metropolituns. snd | Fe416P oro Intercsted about lmmigration to | b hn‘;'-)lulvn'lut - l&u th‘h' cuunoeli'bn“"- i8 1 are bere. “Ilie town has much improved during | from the Quoen—Tha Ocder of the Garter ‘é‘"'":l‘“‘b".‘“.' ';“"3“‘1" ine “'h‘“';i?w‘h to “'Il 0 v could pive o ofders. . Tho resclutions coneern- | QLIETOLL Darts of aur wreat country, T thougnt. | Eition Sust winter Lo Forthcs i reve g s | Uhe laaf fow pears, wu ladolog b lurgo irade | 1ia Foundation and Lis Charsetoresstems- | CoptainGeneal, Joveliar, w Teplled (hat BROADWAY, . 1t would nat bo out of place to send you s fow ROrEALEoH) Sibve 4 bers af 1t. wonld be fnctined to dellver up Tweed, but ! su-suflrage, and while the ladios were gathering aound Julis conmatulating her upoa the bravery she had ehown, Mrs. Hooker remorked, o a2 low volvo to Julta, ‘You will mnever pay another tax, will you!' Bhie roplicd: *If Abby stould die Iam afraid my cournje would all'bs gono.' Of lute years the faces ‘of Abby andJuils Smlth have been fnmliar yo every :nun:rln{: whers womau-suf- frage was thu toplu of discussion, aud before the agitation on t subject they were activo together o anti-aslavery and ° temperanco work., Perhaps the most notable foature in the llfe of Abby Biniih has boen her re- slatance to the payinent of tho taxes assesscd upon her and her sister, and which they have declined to le on the ground of non-repro- Ltatlon, Aud while this course to some has wed futlle, it Las becn considered by Abby sud Julis Bmith and many of tnelr friends u serylco liko tuas Hampden rendered in reslsting the paymeot of au unjust tax, Bince the death “of the other alsters Abby und Juils have lived aluno st the old homesteatl, dolug thelr own work, tenderly cared for by the famuny of Mr, Kellogg, their tenunt sua friond, lu the death af Miss Sinith the causs of womsu- suflruge has met with a severc loas, as her firm resistance to what she belleved Lo be the unjust treatinent of women wreatly encoursged her companians in the contest, her sister liss lost her chisf support, and the community fn which shelived a fafthiul friend and a worthy expoucnt of tho virues of truthfulness, tirmuesy, sud support of the right avsho uuderstood ft." — e —— ing the Mayor and the Deputies had been sent to Gov. Cullows ab 8pringfield, and, if he woull sanction or suthorize {t, the Metropolitans would clear the strects of the Deputles, take thy Market-llouse, and arrest them, thusef- fectually disbanding them, EVHN IV IT COST IIALY A DOZ&N LIVES, Thinga lad comne to such a pass thut sumcthing must be done, and that quickly., Bomebody, too, st shoulder the responsibllity, and he Wwas in hopea the (Jovernor's reply would war- rant the proceediugs, so thut the Police Com- wlasivners would iave no ulternulive but to obey. 11 this wers not done, a Vigilanes Com- mitteo would have to be formed, aud Lo 50 tu- torwued thy Governor, . TILL TRACK DOWN, To ths Wastern Assucluted Press. 87. Louts, Mo., July 2,—Qn the strength of an Injunction obtained restrainiug Mayor Bow- mau frow futesferonce, the Ilinols & St. Louis Kallwey Combuny put a lure forcs of men to Work to-day, aud by night had nearly completed tie luviug” of their track through the City of Eust 5t Louls tu the bridge councction, The sruck: lu‘ylmz ws withessed by u lurgo crowd of angry citizens, who Indulged fu frequent threats, but made no open demonstration, * Bowman 1$9UED 4 PIOCLAMATION ordering his sdiercnts not to iuterfere. The wilitla under Sherdtl Weber atiil remaln {n the clts,und the arined forces of the oppostng parties ne-touse and gmkcbllmue. ively. Auother conttiet seems shinost iuevitable,” An attewpt was made to-night to hold aiisss-meeting of citizens for the PUTPOSS Ratlroad (Midlana Pacltc) is survoyed to this int, 3 AT KEAUNEY JUNCTION, the Burlington & Missouri River iailroad in Ne- braska connectswith the Unlon Puctie Ratlroad, which makes this quite an juiportant place. it has a population of about 1,200. Here Is llving Mu. Moore, formerly of the firm of Binclair & Moore, lumber _and plavtug-mill wen, of Chl- cagu, te s doing a banking buslness, and growing up with the country, The great com- piaint through this whole country is, that they can't ket machlnes enouch to cut the grato. TUE COUNTHY ALOUT NORTH I'LATTH, which Is in Liucoin County, Isnot much settled, but eiven up princivally tu stock-ralsing, very profitable enterpriss, one of the mosi crutlve in the West. It s stuted that $15,000 will purehase 1,000 cows and thelr calves, which, at the end of five years, will give s net protit of aver $15,000. At Ogalalls, which is about fitey unles west of North Platte, and which 18 the great potut for cattle on the Union Vacitie Rufl- , over 300,000 head of Texas cattlo wili be recelved thls acason, There was a veutleman ou the train who hud Just sold 1,100 head of cattle that e ed, that welghed from 1,400 to 1,500 pounds cach, and for which he got, at the pulot of shipment, 43¢ conts per pound,— amounting to nearly §30,000. 'The richest men 10 Oniabin wro those wio have made thelr moncy {n stock-rafsini ud there {8 still 8 vood open- ing fu this cas for those who will be satls- fied tolsolate themselyes fromeoclety and ail the comitorts of civilizatlou, and yough 1t us cattle- men have to _do,—at east, until they become owners of very large herds, and cau affurd to employ trusty aud competuot men to take charge of tuelr stock. Hinea {rom the iittle Town of Cullmann, where We ure nuw sojourniog fora few dayi. Wa do not own a foot of Jand in the Bouth ss yet, so that wo cannot have any other object fu view but to give our bumbie opinfon sbout things as they exist here at the present time, and & word of advlce 1o partica who lutend to como to this part ol tho country toscttle. Cullwann (s sttu- ated on & number of rolling lills; and the set- tements are widely seattered on each side of the ratlrosd track, The forest-trecs surround it un all sides, wnd many new houses are now fn :ounu of vonstruction in difercnt parts of the OW . 1lere and there throuch the woods peopls can be seen clearing and fencing for 8 garden, ‘Too wajurity of the people lere are Gicrwuus who forinerly lived {n Chleazo. They seem to e well picased, and their well-laid-out gardens aud comfortable litlo homes speaks highly in thelr fuvor. They have some very good stores, hotels, xud bourding-liouses here, so that strauger veed not go hungry, IEbis money holds out, Thercare u Protestaut and o Catholle church bere, and o new scnovl-house 18 just bes ing tinwhed, A uew Court-House, which will cost about #5,000, will be finlstied 1n about four weeks. 'The town has a grist-mill, woolen mil), furusture factory, aud a tanuery, Tuo old set- tlers of the Cullinaun Colony {the town s five years old) have great hopes for the future, A great many people from Chieago are setthug tn North Alabomu. ‘They huve work gnough in the wuods and flelds for men who sre willlug to bulld up a home fur themselves und fumilies, but they and_Taboreru n the towi The Order of the Garter, with which Earl | could not do so without orders from the Home Beaconstield and Lord Salisbury have been In- | Goverameut, | then telewranhied to Cusbing, vested by tbe Queen of Great Uritaln, fs une of | 8nd Lhe Spantsh Government, after ask- fug one or two questions, said the theoldest and most famous of tho oruers of | iy i conder Tweed. Meanwhile, lmm-vnz knighthood that rematn In Europe. The | Tweed had ulready oeen liberated, * [Mr. Fish exact date of its foundation 1s not | lauched heartlly at the vemcmbrance of this konown, One authorlty sscribes ft to [ contretemos.] Thera sppears to bave been a 1102, when, In a battie with the Sarsccns | CUrlous contlict of authurity In Cuba botween s > the Admiralty and the Captain-Geueral, Tweed on Bt Georze's Day, Richiara Caur do Lion | yag“wan aver the liritish and American Cotie commanded twenty-six of lis Kolehts to wear | gulsat Kantfaco, and they persuaded tha Ad- around thelr legs thongs of biue leather. But | miral to let Tweed go. ‘The” Admiral, who, as T e et o B ities claaed Sachiaite. Joriotictbon sret [LL, though the orecise duta fs In"disput® | LG RRLCR (0" iy ™ Leture ' e wnlerfor rolssart giviog 134, and Btow 1860, Goneral | iy gurrender arrived frant Madeid, aud hu vafled tournamenta fu that thae were hicld at Windsor, | on for Vigo. The BSpanish Goverument, when Atoneol them, says the familiar story, the | iutorined of this, were very wad, for they Couatess of Sallsbury let fall her garter when | thought their own hunur was now luvolved, und ok they became now as much or tore auxlous to dauclng with the Kiu, and the Kiog, pickloe it rnp{un: “Tweed than we had been. A shlp was up, tied It round his own leg. There wers | yeug alter him to overtako hium, bit what with smlles from the company and jealous glances | their slow vessel and what with the natural dif- from the Queen, notleing which Edward llunll.»; d';l dtm;ll'_l;nklnf any VA'?M"' 11 i e l‘h” 74 Hun ed. hen was lvl'l e might Teatared thio marice to_the Countesss sarug: | Db S8t Y Yiaes ks iy thoso who sulled Nould ahortly sec tho gurter | Wers given by tho Spanish Uoverninent todetain advanred to such honor and renown ns to ae- | EYCTY Vessel by tho same nama until the two count themaelves bapoy ¢0 wear it, ‘Thero have | [en of whom descriptions aud R}.’“""’""""' had becu writers Lo ridiculo this story, but none o | dech sent out were arvested. “They lauded at sugesl & more probadle thcory, "Theorderwas [ Vico, and were thiere arreted, 1had telegruph- founded 1o houor of the Haly Trlulty, the | & Capt. Fraukllu, who was coming home any Virgn Mary, 5t. Edward the Confessor, and | Wo¥ frum Gibraltar, to proceed to Vigo, and to 82 George, ihe latterof whom had then become [ Lk both men, but to liberate Hut, unleas ho the guardian saint of England, and was congid- | desired to sccompany Tweed voluntarily. This ercd tho epeclal patron of the order, It has INEW TYORK. ‘This popular resort for Travelers has boen reno- IR vated and jmpruved. All thg featares that have I 20 aignally rontributed to ita world-wide roputa. ated tion will be maintained. A uniform rata of prices, $3.50 per day for a1l parts of the lionws. URIAH WELCI, Pro A TTRITED STATES OF ANERICA, 18 Tile it ol lr eult Court of (he Ul HIIKGDA'O" lhfll ‘l:!)flh.l‘f‘ll v Diotrict of "liiinois.” In. chancery. Joha & Elupany. "anc sise Clitice 1 res & [o%8 lalrc ‘anipany. Cliaries 1. Hawdieh, N Wekh'ana 5L Mopeiil o their tter vanitag o0 O hereuy e ’r. oha N, Dentton . e < he furmier on the 411 of Decem d e latter on the 1stof July, 1a7a. 1, Li1aov, Manter tn Cliancery of sald Court, aater, at the hour of {0 o'clock i Y huliding now use. . : sourh a4 Court House, Known we the Tepubllc Life M4 ulling, bumbers 157 to 101 Lasulle striet, 1ot ! hlrago, of Tillnoie, City of , wod State td deciee and order, at puinls i guction to tiie bighest and bese bldder therefor, subjec ; Bowever.tu'the fienut & prior truss-mortpage oy said Company o tle Farmers' Lusu & Trusc Cowpany (o sccure ofx hundred thousand duliars of bon-a nw oute standiog and nentioned In said ducree. snd Ject Lo Fedomption as provided by tho laws of of filinols, Lhe mortgaged prewises mentiue ecree and particularly descrioed as follows i Al tho raliroaiiof the said Cl s Rajirvad Compaiy isto of 1 be mads, extending from Jollet, Fordatou, fn the Oule, 10 said s, Including vl sherstor, Tosd-bed, superstructure. lyoi 4 sulices, ‘bolta.” uls, spikes statlon-houses. i 2 £ g Anierican Cullery Abromds Mr. Cowles of the Clevelavd Leader crossed the ocean with Bonator McPherson of New Jer- way (0 avold any questiou of falses unprisous always bariic the title of *’The Order of Bt. | 1ient, a8 thiero were no charges agalust Hunt. bave wore mechanl 1on of s4ld Fallrot, all the eaglocs, tauders, of denouncng the disgraceful siate of ‘aifates, { than they really want, The hot weuther aud sey, nod relutes that the latter geatlemen, be- A person nding over the Unfon Pacific Rail- | Geore," as well as of » ‘The Garter.” e g cars, aud machiuery, ell kiude of rolling stuck owne and conderonlog Lotk factions of the Municipal | the i1 *thie aifect the people bers more than | fore leaving New York, was atrtuces b an foud aud eaaie) y lookiug upon the country, | It as been claimed that, though founded fu A TRIUMPHANT MOTHER. bLyaud Chicage & ‘?.'::, fallmad Soniaby scqaioel Giovermineut. “The meetlug was so slimly at- | fn older sctticments. ‘Tne land in this vicluity | Eugllsh gentleman who was buylng American | cau form uo just idca ot the quality of the laud | 1344, the order was not fuily organized nor Bpectal Dispateh to Ths Tridune. Cchisce and s of the aald CLicaga & 1ows Hiotire teuded that 1t adjourned without taking suy | is very light, but when well manured it will pro- | cutlery W export to Bheleld! The Senator | in Mere Wta kuight companions chosou until 180, | Aupwow, Wis, July 90.—The Bupreme | Cuwpsar relitiog icroio sad ail broparty soquire 4 action, i ducs all kiuds of vezetables, Frult docs well | said he was surprised at thils. The jdea of man- TUS CENTHAL BELT OF NELRASKA. /| Tue compaulons wers tweuty-fve i nunber,the by vir ureuf, log aide-tracks, turn-uuls, " hopa, twols, | . eréy used on F alung the line of sald ratiroad. aid &1 . pruverty ucqulred by said Company siuce tbe execution h of sald mortyays (n snd reiatlug 10 said relitoad, to- &eilicr wiih all sad stugular (he tencuicats aud appurs ¥ tenuucos theteio belouglog, aud e resshaven b #ad prodta ihereot, and oll (he eatate. Higut. title. aa H Inloceat whatsosver, 8 well In 14w as In caulty, of sald ' Chicago & lowa Hallruad Company of, (2, atd to tha same. sud ull other DNWHL. rights, and frauchises, aud things whatsoever which were futended 10 be con- Yeved by sald wortgugo uuw 10 Lhe bauds uf uader tho contrul ur suthority of tho Recelver sppoluted (1 this Cause, aud all um'v"l.y scquired by purctiass or uther- wite Uy sald itecelvor Quriug the pendeucy of this sult foruse’ lu convection with sad ratlrad, sud whica ahall b at tho tizie of sald sale 18 bis possceaton, ur 10 which be stall be ¢ lior 8a une eotife prop: criy, siid ot o acparaie parcels. Unpald bouds’ sud coupuns secured by the murtgage foreciosed lo sald ¢ Uiy b received by il Sovercign maklug twenty-six. and having au- | Court te-day rendered an fmportant decistou ln etiente, and persousl propt tbority to nounnate the others, Iu ancient | tho case of Mrs. Ida Plerce, of LaCrosse, im- timea the Queen sud wives of the Knlghtashared | prisoned last spriog for contempt of vourt In the bonors of the fraternity, und wers called | refusing to dellver up her child to s divorced ¥ Dames do la fraternite de 8¢, Grorge,” wearivg | ) had - The Supreme Cours, onlers ber re- robes and buods adorned with the garter. 1 * b Charles I made anattempt to revive thisusage, | 1ease oo the grouuds that she was improperly but wus not successful. ‘The vruanal numver | Boprisoned. Chiel Justice Ryan disseuts from of Knlelits wus ot clizuged uut] 1780 ‘Then | the deciston of the Court ou the ground that & statute was passed tixui e number at twen- | the Bupreme Court does not have jurisdiction. ty-aix, but ot iucluging the Princes of the | An grdee wus telegrapbed to LaCrosss to-day I:))nmmll 3 l'u” Hluslrlu(ush:lrelzll iin Whollll for Mrs, Plerca's release. tho order might be conferred. rluce vf = = Walcs hlflug beeu a part of the original natl- BUSINESS NOTICES. tution, is reckoged among the tweuty-siz come auiops. From time to time specisl statutes Burnett's Ogeoalne—A perfect dressing for ave sduitted forcign sovercigus. EXUra | thehair. The Cocoaine kolds ina lauld form & Kuights have also beeu sdmitted bn starute.tho | largo proportion of deodorized cocosnut ol, pros nomination ¢f the lute Lora Derby, father of | pared expreasly for thls purposo. tho preseot Earl, at the close of his Miuistry in PUILADELPUIA, May 24, 1877-—GENTLEMEN: 1539, haviug boen wade fu_that wmsvucr, 'Tho | Having 03 o fi‘l'.'filr‘:"ln‘:fn':: ";.:; 1‘:;.‘ or fioetiie dio el in dt deneke's- Dy, (ABel | ) B preparation uisdo in this coutry wil Mere'™ o pieieorgere | Clikbel, - WIBOR | kvep tho hatf w0 soit and 'viossy, and, st ihe same Where | loatslidticns tuke ulaco, amd ine | yue, allay all irritation of the ucalp, It will wost bavnore of tue Kuights a1 sus- | effeciually remove daudrufl, aud brevent the bair peuded. The oftieers wre & Pretuto | from falling out, Tuosae Huusuvs, (ulways the Blshop of Wiacheater); s Chancel- Wholesale Grocer, 30 Buuth Front streot lor, the Bhlmgule(urd; & Registrar, the Deans ik of Windsor; the Garior Klug-ol-Atms’ and the | Charles ieldsteck i pagaos—The pop: Usber of the Black Rod 'Ins Garter King-of- | ular slilery and the supcs-vxcelleat *+Dry Medal, here, and strawberries are very brolfle and niake o sure crop. Several parties from Illiuols sud Otilo haye started very line young vlncz‘anh bere, and the vines aru mow full of all tue cliolceat quakitiesof grapes. Everytbingarouud bere Is purcsed up, aud as dry us tinder. The mercury ranged from 85 to 102 degrees sluce wu arrived Liere, but so far thero ts 0o sickncss or sunatroke, Lo my knowledge, The dry spell is makiog sad bavoe with the corutlelds and yegetablo gardens, sud the wells aud crecks aro tast dryiog up, A mau can get land bera {n any style to suit Wm. The railrosd company solf land from $3 to 85 per acrc ju it wild stuto, and the old sct- tlers whil willingly sell thelr inproved places at fron $0 to §10 per acro witkin, say, elubt or ten miles of this town, Governwegt laud is atill further out, but the best sud nearest of it tu rallroad i taken up, A o should uotcome toa country like this with bis family with the iutention of settlivg sbort of froui $500 to $1.000. The lutter sutn would not b too wuch for any poor man of fawmily, ‘The fivst yeara maucannot do mucn, and there arcalways mauy litle things in tho bouss aud on the far when trat cowmenced. Bowo wmen bave the lupression that roupla can live yery cheaply In % uew country llke this. Well, a0 ‘they ‘van alter ouo or twe ‘The best laud hies north and south of the Platte River, on the rislug ground that can be scea in the distance. ‘The frequent ralus bave kept the grass {resh, sud the prairics look liko a carpet of green, studded bere aud tbere with wild flowers, yellow, red, sud blue. Much attention bos been given to srboriculture fu this State, aud the eyc Is yelieved by copees ol tottun- wood, ash, aud maple, which grow rapidly, and fu 8 few years furuish fucl as well as shade for the farw. The mmount of rainfall bas greatly increased with: the seitlement of the State, aud juthe western part of Ncbruska they now have rafu, where formerly the grouud was baked dur- iuyz the sutwer-nont bu our tialy golug West was THB NOTED TEXABJACK, sccompanyiug & party of New Yurk gentlemen to thic wountaius for a hunt. The voted scout was (o & very happy framne of miud, and endeav- ored toget up & Blriation with & very pretiy 8wedish mwmden; but, as she understood uo Euglish nor *big-Tujun” talk, Jack found it up-oill. There isa very large travel over tho LUnios Paciic Railroad, aud ou the traju one meets people from eyerywhere, wolog overy- whiere, Thero is s gentlewan who hias been to the States slnce Lo left them i 184! opposite, an Evglishman who bas becn -wnuu:fi Bye years lu Cluna; across the way, a lady wit TIHE GOVERNOR. UM ENCOUHAGES THE METROPOLITANS, Epecial Dirpatch fo The Tribune. 8puvorizip, Iik, July 20.—The Goavernor recelved s dispate this afternoon from Sherift Weber, at East 8t Louls, that -all continues quiet there, and that track-laying for the Il nols & 8t. Louls Ratiroad Company s progressing without bindrance from Mayor Bowmian or his adberents, The Governor willpot at prescut withdraw the Bolleville Guards, regardiog them 88 still pecessary to the prescrvation of the beace, He will, as beretolore, sustain the Metropolitan Polico Commlssiouers, appointed by bim, fa their acts, It is possible that, if the outlook cuntinues -peaceful, the Bellevilly g:ll\h will be ordered howne on Sundsy or Mou- Yo ——— AN OPEN LETTER TO CARL SCHURZ, Brainarizin, 1., July 25.—7he Hon. Carl Bchurs, Secretary of the Interior—Sin: In a Tecent lssue of Tos Cuicaco THIDUNE sppears sletter from a ciilzen. of Ogden, Utah Tez- Ufacturing cutiery 1o this cuumr{ to_send to Shetlleld was more strange thar t of senaing coal 10 Newcastle, for anthruc uld be seat ataprofit to the latter place. The Senator, alter being introduced 1o the English geutle- may, fuquired what in the world could ke do with Anierican cutlery in competition with the worid-renowned Bhetlleld's at its owu door ) The Eutllbmun replied tha W Lad contructed with & Coohecticut wanufucturiug trm for $:250,000 worth of cutlery guods, 10 be stamped with hls Shetlleld trade-wnark, becauss he could get them delivercd Iu Sheflield 10 per cent cheaper than he could manufscturs them him- eclf?! *Hut,” said the surprised Senator, ‘*how about the quality of the cutlery you have contracted fory bow does it compare With the celebrated cutlory of your ciuy i “8lr, it is, it un{ltbhu;. superior.” You have the best ateel in the world, and with your hlwr—unmi machlnery you cau mavufscture the best ol cutlery éheaper than it can be dune anywhers else. Your tinauctal troubles, resulting lu the cost of everything, lucludiog labor, belog re- duced to hard pan, will prove o the loug run to bu the best thive that bas bappeued to your country. You will sovu bo cowpetivg with Eurvpe for the markets of the world, ana the e is ot far off wheu you will runk with Eu- Kland w3 8 wasutsctunng natow aater from he pure {0 pert parinsat of e puichise: 3 xtent, and upoa lurized by the said decree, aad for the cha teriug of salo, sud Libie aud uiodu of pay- usy 1y ou HENRY W, BISHOP, ater ery of the Clrouit Court of the Unlted states fur ihe Nurthern Disirict of (iuols. INSECT POWDEN to Bugs, Roaches, Moths, Fleas, Lice. etc. Wurnante o Arends lusect Powder Depot, 179 E. Madisonst,