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HE CHICAGO TRIBUN JULY 8. 1879—-TWELVE PAGES. market to-day, both forexportand.on speculative account, and thore waa avery aharp risa in prices, amounting the close to from 3 to fo per bo, in both soring and winter grates, No, 2 red continulng to be the great favorite In winter, and all the available grades of spring being fally taken. ‘ Clowed feverish, hut with a general anticipation of yet higher prices, ‘The forelgn advices did not make much {mpreaeion, comparatively,on the corn murket, Thatatapio advanced from tc to 4c per bu on moderately aetive bualness. Jeto 1!%c higher, and strong at tho advance, with an actlve inquiry, Guat Fuetunrs—Were witbout change, ‘The atme Kuglaud, which sails for Lon- ton to-morrow, cacrlea the largeat consignment of 100,000 bu, This Is supposcd to be part of the 1,000,000 ba bought in a Inmp for promot ahipment on Wednosday lest by Dingham Bros., of this city. Pravisions—Mess pork bas been in moderate request for early delivery at firmer rates: quoted at $10.25 for new ordinary brands and $0.50 for old for forward dotivery, Mess inactive, with duly ontion quoted et $10.10@10,25; August at $10, 10 10,80: September at $210.14@910.50; October at $10.45; sales reported of 260 bria Anguat option at $10.20, Lard—Bteam moderately active for early deflvery at stesmer prices, closing weaker for carly ‘dolivery; salen roported of 770 tes at $7.3734; for forward dellvory, Western steam lera nonght after, closing at $0,37!¢@U.40: An- gunt of $6,424088, 45; September at $U.5000. 55; October at $0.674@6.053 year option at $0.30 6.40: December at $8.4500,45; refined Inactive. Tautow—In moderato demand at Ip tnerely a subordinate rule, give place to Uie awful dictates of Justice. putuing this murderer to death, theretare, those ctizens wcted in obndievee to the dictates of lustive, and) merely nyticinated the sentence of have witnessed suck manifestations in other parts of our und have shuddered with indescribable horror at the exhibition of Its terrific vower, one of the most ouliehteved cities of our Union lave we rneen learned men and Intelligent men, Uurning with the desire to gratify this fecling We have reen them seize their victim, reeking with the blond of his fel- low-man, snd drag him to the stake and there ‘The Judge who decided upon the merits of the burning above referred tu hetd {t to bea case of justitiable homicide.” Public opinion, said he, is the source and fountain of ali human law; and the act fn question was a ‘clear expression of public We do not admit, however, Iynch Jaw tinder any circumstances ough! administered; though we do not deny that there are cases where the ct the too great leniency of juries {n capital felo- nica,ond thie fe the overflowing source from which Yet we should atenggle to preserve, eren ty the resting-place of hope, the right ot trial by jury, for all look to it for This Grand Jury in, ine deed, palned to tind tut a lawless feeling exists iu_any part of our county. of punlaiment ts not calculated to roproas the disordera of society; and wo beticve tts system of punishment bas, to a certain extent, failed in opposing aufliclent restralnts on the commission Before this new mode of punishment was stibstituted for the old could any one point to aState of an equal number of inhabltants where crime was 80 unfrequent? It was then the proud boast. of South Carollua that ber fails wore, for tha greater portion of the year, empty, and that the atrocious crimes which stained criminal calendars of whera penttentiories had boen eatanlished acl- But this condition of thinus has been roversed, and now we find our jails Mied with penitentiary convicts. that erlme has increased wherever penitentiaries Jn all the States where the system has been adopted old prisons have been enlurged, or new orisuns built, We lave looked in vain for facta which show that crime has anywhere diminished upon the estabiish- mentof penitentlary discipline, ‘The Penosy)- yania plan (of solitary conlinement, with labor), whieh, in theory, seeing the best of any, hes not 1 its extreme rigor, in sup We have little faith jn the reformation of criminals, und we would not haz- ard the safety of society for an object that has seemed hitherto unattainable. that wil tusten to the gallows needs no protec- ton, and it {s right to clear the way fer dim, Better he should reach his goal by natural pro- clivity, ynd bo removed from society, than ex- penslyely detained in a penitentiary. Jn conchuslon, we dex eave to stato that it bas been whispered futo the ears of several members of this Grand Jury that there are persons Ilving: tugether in our county in open violation of the we call upon all those who pursesa such knowledge to make the neceu- sary afildurits of the facte before a Trial Justice, have theese cases and testimony sent before tua, and we will satisfy this Cuurt by our findings whether or vot we are willing to malptain the bleh standard of morals which the people of Spurtapbury have always upheld, Joun Bankston Davis, Foreman, A LIFE OF ADVENTURE. Three Timos Sentenced to Death-A Rebel, 8 Spy, and a Union Oflcer—A Prisoner of War in Pern, Refugee from Cubh, aad a Vietim of the Chicago Fire—Now an Hil- nals Farmer, Correspondence Cineinnatl Enquirer, July 2.—Gen, Don Carols Hasselteno fs in the other car,” said a friend to mo last night weile en route here on the Wabash Thad heard so much of this Obfoan with a history thut ] went into the sleeping-car to get an Introduction, vent specimen of physical manhood, perfect In hla manners, and entertalning in the hizheat de- greo socially. Tia brilliant biack eyes almost talfced ag be spoke of business, the state of tho vrops, aud almost every subject but bineelf. But from my friend L learned a fow of the Jead- ing Incidents In the life of this man, which seem like fution rather than a sketch of reat life. Previous to the War he zraduated at Oxford, in Butler Connty, In the genie class with the gallant Joe Bate. who, with his brother, felt de father at Shiloh while fizhting un- der the fing of the Lost Canse, Ing. be went to Hamilton and read Jaw with Judee Clark, who sequired same notoriety at Tlainitton by bis adyour sion ty 1880-701, nd ahoutd alsyavs e385 3288 ekiedt, $8.25 8.50. xia, FIG; New (Pa,) extras, 1403 Hama—Bmokes iS Turten—Steady; creamery e: York State and Hradford county Wenteru Hexerve extra, 10GB1.c. Ruag—Macket dull; Weatern, 10@11¢, Cureez—Markel dullt creamery, 6ipc6e. Pernonnux—Quiets refined, ve: Se: 283s PEA baaeeesoe HAAAAS corn, 143,000 bus uf vindictive wrath, Oata were from ST. LOUIS. 8r, Louis, Ma, duly 7.-FLaun—Unchanged, Guain—Wheat active and higher; No, 2 red, 97 @N7!ic can; VOZC July: tersbor; No. Bred, N24@NFe cash, Corn highers IMige cash; Hise July; d6%e Auga Oata dnil and flower, 2HBLAc cash} QHYe bld Inly; 2540 August. Rye dull: 47t4e burn bim to. ashes. - BURKP—Received, 222; O14: oflictad, last seek ae . i300 for inferior to com: } and at 33.750 ame time tant week, The market was uinal eacapes from Wtaxr—Steady at $1.01 Proviatoxa—Pork atendy; $10.25, Bulk meats firm: shoulders, $11.85; long clear, $4.00; short claar, $5. O67%6, 07%: ahart riba, 94.2505, 0675, 86@5, 00. 4.05, Rixcerrrs—Fionr, 0,418 bris: wheat, 235,000 bu corn. 101.000 bn; oats, 43,000 buy sye, 4,200 bit 7,100 trlay wheat, 32,200 ee sion buy balay? tye PATO, Inty 7.—Cartex—Recelpts to-tar, ened through, 18} cata; cemand fairy alt lynch Isw springs, for shippera’ ecraden; run. lie! prices stronger aalon of ahivpers' nrcors good to chi $4,10G4.95. Hae Lard nominal; phalf-fat butchers safety und protection, buichors’ lots, $3.00G, 05; beet grades diepared of. Suzar ann Lanne—Tiecelpta to-day, 2,000; signed through, 14 be geaties of choice licaty unchinge BO te 100 tha nvernze, $3. fCQ1.00; extra ex- 765,003 five cara remaining unsold, Hons—Keceipta through, 7 cara; good teman advance; offoringe maint only 8 light propartlon of a HUNG. barley, 6,67: bu. Penitentiary system a} MITMENTH—Fiove, fecling: ordinary t (000 bu} i pnies of ordi- ba t-corn; 81/000'buy aatz, with July optlot CINCINNATI. Crxctawatt, July 7.-Corron—Quiet at 12e. Froun—Quiet, but steady: family, $4. 755.75, Gnatr—Wheat active and firm; new, 000G-$1,02, Corn quict at 88473814c, Oate in good demand at full prices, at 4@30c. Rye quiet, butateady, at 67Qi8e, Barley nominally unchanged. Provigions—Pork quiet, but steady, at $10.25 Lard steady; in good demand; current Bulk meats stronger; shoulders sales of short ribs, $4.90 c 95.02% seller August; short clear held at $5.10, Hacon—Good demand, at full prices; $t.is7! ti; Dricen at m siinda fair to medinm. tes of Yorkers, A metinm and heavy, Toad extriy $4.20: Sunana—Ate moderately active and unchanged . es—Recelpts, 33,700, market firm and brisk ieommonto ext, 2 ear-loads of fancy do. ° 7.(Ga7,O0; cxporters 00; ho #ipmenty Included 824 Ilvo New Yonx, Joly 7.—Ne making 11,400 for the wee! atan advance of 4c per Ib Wisxr—Dill; avoted at $1. 05%@1.06, Wo the Western Associated Dress. New You, July 7,—Corron—Market doll at 124 @12xer futures ateady; July, 12.30¢e; An- gst, £2,410; September, 12,810: October. 11,440; November, 11,07¢; December, 11.01c; January, 11.03¢: Fopruary, 11.126, Froun—Domand active; recoints, 46,000 bris; euper State and Western, $3.50@3, 90: common to good extra, $4.00@4.20; good tochoice, $4,250 0.00; whito whent extra, $4. 50R5, 4,00@6.503; St, Loute patent process, $5.5 Gaarx—Wheat—D: O00 bas reject 4G! GAT; ungraded do, dom occurred bere. Botte very poor cows at held at $3.05; ‘ect! 700 fat utecr# at $9,001 10. to-day, but for ihe weex exports cattle, and 3,010 ounrtore of b Breer—Necelots, 31,500, making raashude firmer ata ¢ $4, OUGG. BU for Southern, Weat- 72 cnt-ionds of fat wethers were pure Hat market at $5.00, and 7 car- hipment direct to Liverpool; ex- 06 liye shucp aud 3,070 cure 22,200 for the y firms at $4.10 have bean estaolished. Voy ‘ Wurskt—Stead Botren—Dall; ft nd, 3 17@18e} cholce Weatern Reserve, 12@1ic; chalee Central Ohiv, 9 Oc, ‘Linagep O1n—Btcady, with a falr demand, at B5c, weeks sheep wer ern, and Stata chan Toads arrived for s! porta for the week '5$4,00@6, 60; Mlinacaotn, cassea of inniton, 8,00, einand active: recelpte, 198, + Ing, HP@AIIGC; No. 4 d MicHF1,00; No, 2do, $1.10 O3e@F1,00; unerad No. 3 di succeeded, with LOUISVILLE. pressing crime. Louravitiy, duly 7.—CoTTox—Quist at 12}4c, Froun—Dull and unchange Gutain—Wheat fir orvd alive; normins 1G for coru-fed Wostern. EASY LIBERTY. East Linenty, duly 7,—Carrix—Receipta since aod includiag Friday, Inet. 2,001 head through stock. and $73 for ante here; total for the week onding thin day, 2.612 throng! against 4,617 through and J, foro: most of tho trade has, 16 loads wero sold x Gispovad of; the batance which ie slow indecd; than tho closing rates of last week. Hoae—Recelpts, 0.705 head; ANA, againwt 16,160 Inst we 3.055 Phtindelphiae, $4.00 4.15. uner—Recetpts, red and amber, COQD5C, Corn quiet; white, 4c: mixed, 40c, Oate—Mar- ket dull; white, 360; mixed, 6c, Ryo—Market ‘The criminal mized winter, i LOYAL ITS 19; No. 2 epring Just balf July, $2,105 Aumunt, $l. tig 4 tNo'2red, July, $1,170: Har—Steady at $12, 00@15, 00, Provieroxa—Vork quiet, but steady at $11,00, Lard quiet; choice leat tierce, 74fe% do kee, Hnlk meats steady; shouldors, Shc; clear ri Hacon firms aliontders, 640. Mams—Sugar- Wy and 1,418 tacal, 1 Tocal the week be been for shipment York out of 2h londa wore for rutni] trade bere, rices aroa share higher do September, in went 1 at: rap advices from Earone, hort” are covering on ald the montha even au far ahead as September. ‘There are also large Entropuan ord firmors Western, GUGULC, ns Baye; clear, fh clear rib. Bao age Wiuiaky—Market doll at $1.04. anil the fact that the * era to buy here, law, fu anawer to whiel Barloy—Markot dull. Corn in good deny 00 ba; low mixau, Oe rolind yellow, GLGa52! ¢ auked: Auguat, mand actlya; recell GAC otal for the week, weeks Yorkers, $8.85, ‘total for the ($00, againet 15,700 Inst weeks nat much heen yet; prices will bo 10@20c higher 5 Taro. Inly 7.—Anain—Wheat firmer; No. 1 white Michizan. $1,084; No. 2 do, $1.01 do, $1.10; amber Michigan, spot, $1,083; July. red, July, $1,044; Augnat, $1,025 $1.03; new, $1.00: Weat- mcr litigate, 4 July, 44 iH ich, 4! tle 000 bus mixed Wee c. Haye Ma thet anil. chan: Gnocxntxs—Ca: KANBAS CITY, Kansas Crry, Mo., duly 7.—-Carriz—The J+ Current reports: Tecel 1,02 daliand weak; native sli stockors and fecders, new, $1.00; No./a red shipmente, 90 3 HOH. 10} nat U5; native cows, rod. fceqnietand tnchanged. Sugar aniot but steady’ fair to goud refining, OS@Es0, Molass aan and unchanged, ma Mice steady, with y je: damaged, ‘We. 21,000 biti corn, a hipmente, HA1; active anid Oats dult; No, 2, August, a ngil to choice, $3. 603,70; tuferlor to fair, Firm: refined not offering; united, ¢ crude, F@HYe: rotined. 7c bid. and unchanged, riNR— Market dull at Lic, Provisione—Pork firm: Reef nominally wuehan; Reexiers—Wh 0 W 000 bu; corn, 48,000 bu. Gr. Louts, Taly %—Cattnz—Firm; good to sheise, heavy. 8 a D0 Ni Boston, July 7-—Fion—Qulets Weatern sus pers, $3,009.25; common extra, $8. 74@4. 205 Wisconsin extras, $4,004. 4 3 new mess, choice, NAc. Cut meats guict and Lard firmer; prime steam, 86.8740 1 Burren—Quiets Weatorn, 7@15i4c. Cuegse.-Nomiunally unchanged, Witaky—Quict at $1.05%¢ bid, $1.08 asked. Deoatun, HL, 0; Minnesots extrag, winter wheat Ohio and Michigan, 3 Mnola and Indiana, 85.00.00; St. Loula, $5,500.50: Wieconain and Si patent process, Cnars—Corn ready, aud yellow, 47@4 Suenr—Steady anid unchanged: $2. 75@ goo to choico; recelpla, 300; ehipments, 450, -Hoas—-Active and firm: common, Tight, $3. 7Ko4. U0; with'a fatr demand jm ound ‘ SILAVAURER: 1 found bum 8 magnif- tyectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Minwauxee, July 7.—The stock of grain in Milwaukev at the opening of busincen to-day 1s ro- ported hy tho warehousemen as fo)iowss white and No, 2 mixed, 38! __ Rucxnrs—Flonr, 0,00! ‘The catgo market was wlow and easy. ‘Tho offer- ‘wheat, 800 bu, yveasols. ‘The rain pres Vented trading tu the forcnoon, ond Illtle was done ofter the run came out, tocommon inch, which ts duit and frregular in Plece-stuff was stendy, the bestcats bring- ing $0.26, und fairand medium lumber was quote Tho highest grades aro scarce ond firm, Shingles and lath wero unchanged, Youl- Jowing are the quotations of cargoes: 11.60 @13.00 0.00 Gb12.00 ines numbered about DETROIT. Dernocr, Mich, duly %7—Froun—Quict, Gxain—Wheat higher; extra, $1,10 bid $1.11 asked; No, 1 white, $1,093; asked: July, $1, 001% August, $1.05!g: September, §1.0435 bid; milling No, 1, $1.00 asked, Ibxexirrs—Wheat, 15,000 hy Suivstants—Wheat, 63,000 ‘The offerings rin | No, 4 apring hard. » Lanring regular, 2 anring rowutar, Saoring regular. ed at old prices. KANSAS CITY. After craduat- Borctul Dienateh ta The Triouna. Kaseas City, Mo. duly 7.—Guat Current reports: Whest—recoipte, 12, 1 monts, 8,200 bus firmer; No. 2,cash, Otc; July, N Good mill-run inet, green. Total sie sovetee sees oe $05,083 Medium inch, groon.. to} ey of the right of euzen- When the War came, Nassel- teno determined to risk his fortunes with the He started South under the pre- to her hustund In Tennessee wife of Adj, doe Battle, of the ‘They paesed south f last traln which left that ely and arrived safely at Nashville, From there youn Husselteny went to Mont. gomery, Ala, then the Confederate Capital, where he was apvointed Major, and a little later Llentenant-olonel, and wna ordered to Ponen- hen that place fell into the. hands of the National troops he was captured, but within a day or two made his escape, duty waa at Fort Meffenry, from he went to Louiagiiie and bought for the Confederuto troops a quantity of supplies, nnd sneceetten in getting them safely within the: When Gen, Grant was ad- vane upon Fort Donelaon, be went out aso most of three voys with the he was ordored to be shot nt about Mo'clo-k in the evening, but tn the rats nud darknees again made his cacape, and reached the fort st daylluht the next morn- ng, drenched und almost frozen, his report being heard, it was decided to eyacu- ate the fort with most of the forces. From Istaud No. {0 be fell back to Mamobis, and, beleving that nothin would stay the yie- torlous march of the Unton aring, gent in lis resignation, which was accepted, Foderals occupied Memplile lie remained there, trusting to nerve and luck to ge horror he Iearued next day that Col. Alexander, of the Forty-elalth Indiana, with whom be was at College, was inade Provost-Marshal of Ue aint Chat no one conld leave the city except: He bud some rown quite a he dotermined Walking Into the Culonels room, with many shrugs aud gesticulations, be naked tor o *Pemlssio San tinued it with such vehemence that the Colonel finutly satd tabla assistant, tan to St. Louie.” Pieco-stull, dry. 477 hut shipments, 6,493 bu; dull: Ny atutt tx quoted at focG$ a: Cargo schry Walbridge, from Manatee, i ton, 105,000 ft plece ards trae continucs good, and no equeucs wore reported. 0) Mrs. Dallle, ¢ Sixth Tennessee. Loutsvitle on th hefore the War, pleco atuff nt Sb: Hohe MoVoy, from Luuin, Iypraxaronie, duly Z—-Guais—Wheat flemers red, $1,091.04. Corn Ormer at ie. Onts—Market duit nt WEMe, 20Gs.00; receipts, 3,800; Total sssccerersereer sees bis Second comman «iding Flooring, first coumo Flooring, eceand common, Flooring, third common, Adin. atl upwards OawEno, July 7.—Gna Duluth spring, $1.08; No, Lhard du, $1.15; No. Corn nominally un- S—Wheat steady; No, 2 1 white Mictivan, $1. changed; No, 2 Weator ‘To the Western Associated Press, Muowaunzr, Whe, Joly %—Froun—Doll and Confederate lines, FO Goa a jee race PETROLEUM, irda, Lis in,, rotgh., Ras ei Shatack oarde, O12 1 sevens 1S TavpoLenhe = Oi Cutock bourdy,’ 10G12 in Dor common nock boards spy, wind apant the Belny revornized, Wheat firm; opeund 2i5¢ tehers closed Pirtenuna, Pa, July 7.—Prrnorzus—Quict; ers for shipment; refined, 7c, Philadeipila delivery, July 7% —Prrioinus— Market. 700 bid; declined 10 HO%c, at closut, with xalea; abipuents, ‘averaying 38,000; ber, Oc; No, 3 Miiwaukes, Bile; No, 4, TOMge3 Corn highor and maderately active: a Oate firmer and hizhor: Rye higher nnd in wood deman Harley neglected and nonmitnal Green, inch, conimon: Common boards, de} Dimension stutl Dimension etait, F witch price 1 s ve Proviaions—Qulet and oasy, Prine ateat Jurd, Stl Hoar—Dui} and nepierted at $i Furiaits—Wheat to Unftalo, 2340. Recripta—Flour, 22,000. vrte; Mess pork quiot DRY Goons, New Yoan, July 7%—Busineas continues ight nd Jobblng trade quiet; cotton gouda very Srmly heid, and stocks much smaller thou nanal: medium and dark fancy prints In fair request; men's wear woolens | demand; Kentucky Jean# Jeading makes of docs) f wheat, 81,000 Suirsents—Flour, 7,600 bria; wheat, 41,000 0. with cominisalon-howe Upon u pass issu khowledee of Frenel leaving achool, aud BALTIMORE. Barmsone, Md., July 7.—FLoun—Qnitet and firms Western super, $'!, 0003. 60; do extra, $4.00 7m; do family, $5,00G5, 75, Guatn—Wheat—Weatern firm and active; No, 2 Pennaslvania red, $1,20; No, 2 Western winter duly, SLIBAUwILY: Aue gust, $1,001¢@1,00%;; Beptember, $1.084@1.10, Corn—Western drm; Western mixed, spot and duly, 494@43%c; August, 444G@dt Ne; Beptem- ANS 2c, Oats steady and stern white, 80q¢¢4003 Penney! 41e; Weatorn mixed, S7@3ve, BY TELEGRAPH. ‘ ke the risk. New Ontrana, Jwy 7.—Corrox—Firm; mid> to take the 4 net receipts, 78 bales sports to the continont, 1,140; sales, ‘Tho following were received by the Chicago Board of Trade: Livenroot, July 7—11:30 a, m.—Flour, 860d @10s id, Wheat—Winter, Be tiGila Gd; spring, Ta AdQea ly white, Sa CdTIs 40; club. Ow Ld@ Qa8d. Corn, 3e21d. Pork, 47, Lard, {ge Ua, FL dy m.—Plour—Extra Wheat firm and tending dling, 28c; low do, 213% oie wind cone Hive thed—d Freuch- Walle golug up the 3 fn corstaut dread of “recownition, @ nol uicet a soul whow he lunded When he met a former schuuylinate and intimate friend from luintiten, who was then an Assistant Evginecr Jn the navy. © His friend Knew that tie had sone nod accused him of belne fn St. Leute as ed, and then told fiw all tures, and tinally a ed ta his friend for advice ad to what he & shoukl go, for be buvay to feol Ths irlend advised return to laaillron, where he would be in cer- tain danger, und tually wuggented chut be apply Cor an anpolntment ax an Assistant Enyineer in T don't know a steam-eoylue fron a haree-pawers? was his answer, Bat his him out, att provided ff bouks which would teach him all the theory, und at them he went, and he went before the” Exumin- red, spot, $1.18; Mewrnre, Tonn., Jnly 7.—Corron—Steady; re- G2; shipments, 4% but, fortunately, Hurdly had be TURPENTINE. Wratseron, N.C. July 7.Srinita Tonven- TIne—Firin at 232ic, ee LYNCH LAW IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Extraordinary Vreseatment by a Grand + Btate, 1d higher; 120 4d, up; red winter, Oe iid; No, Sapring Id highor; 7 7a; No, 2do, 1d hizher, at 84 Gd. Califoriia un- changed. Corn active at full prices; 3a 114d, Cargocs off cosst—Wheat for the United Kingdom Corn in good demand, Lard dd Pork—Weatern Tye quict at G8@ Har—Firm; primo to cholo $14.00@34, 00, oxe—Firm, Mess pork, $10,75, 4c: clear rin sides, bigc; Tacun—Sboutdera,. Ger clear Lard—Refued, the detatls of bis ad: fn good demand. izher and botier tone, at Svs Od, Dacon—Long clear, 20s 0d; short clear, 278; Cumberlands; 268 0a, H¥OGL—Wheat strongy Corn active ut ‘Mark J.ano—Wheat about 1s to 26 per Corn a shade dearer, coast—Wheat—The higher prices Cargocs on pi Wheat—Higher prices asked, but no advance Corn quictand steady. gor whoat—Engliuh gunerally 18 to 24 dearer; French very strong aud generally dearor, Vur- mera’ deliveries of English wheat during tho payt week, 30,000@85,000 qra, Stockw In principal Porte—-Woent and corn generally laht. Latey—Carguos off cot ting, 430; fair do, or where he Tams, 11@11ie, c, aries Prime to choice Western pack- : jendy, with fair domnnd for fresh at 103, Vernoteuy— 3 : onan w—Flemor; crude nominal; refined, 24 Firm ; Rio cargo: ¥—Firmor at $2. ite To Liverpodl, ‘The following fs the presentment of the Qrand Jury of Spartanburg County, Buuth Carolina, In relatlon to the recent lynching of John J. No, Sapring, 78 7di No. ‘Yuz Strate ov Sourn Canourma, County oF SPanTannvng, Court or GENERAL Susstons, JUNK TERM, EM To the Li the Seventh Judieus! Circuits ‘sfor the present term have consld- ered all the cases brought to the the Solicitor of this Circuit, 'T! the responsibility of saying, upon ae your Honor charged, not ege, but I bs their ynpera- resent whatever might be proper- aby brought ¢o thelr attention, respecttutly report that they have duly cot sidered fl matters intend proposed to. him with a lot ol Der steain, atuady and Country markete bs Tecits—Flous, waa ordered to duty un ant Engineer, cor, 100, 100 buy the gurti-boat Kasex, the th dore Porter, who wat tr attention by i . 1; CYS, Ut ivMeNte Wheat, 122,909 bu; cota’ 126,100 iu vorantind of tHe Alls: ‘This wha jumning one of ie know nothing thinking then, a6 he that tne puinping engines nust the veasol side- yj the frying-pan inte the fee, practically of iat ia an yf moving be for the purpose o! 4 But uck was on bis side. or before wou to duty, he got a Commadure Porter, und sucy rded in gutting promoted to the rank of Ctlel Engineer inthe navy, aint asaigued to duty ou the stall of the Commodores LE thoga wha teat this will take the trouble tu read the report of the Keeretary of the Navy to Congress tu 18th, Hind that duit oftlelul transmitted to that part of Commodore Porter's re~ hart whien emuruces ¥ report of Chiol Knglicer lagaelieno on thu constritetion of trou-clud gunboats, and recomine rf ouly have the priv NEW ORLEANS, Naw Ontaans, La, July 7.—Froun—Quiet and | Wy and juuici weak; sapertne, $3,507 4.00; XX,$3.571 ; XXX, $4, 75@5.5754; high erates, $5, Gnai—Corn quiet; 48@52e, Oats—BMarket dull -Wheat—Falr average rage row winter, 42 fa\raverago Callfornis, 408; good shipping Califor- nia wheat, just ahlyped, 408; nearly duo, 10y, Cargoes on pasasgo—Fair averaye quality of No, 2 Chicego spring wheat, for shipment during the Present and following month, 41s, Falraverave quality of Amorican mixed corn, for prompt whip- mont by eall, 20s, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Livenroot, July 7~11:30 a. m, 1, 108 28; No. 2 Guais—Wheat—Winte: Od; spring, No. 1, He 3 No, 1, Oedd; No. 2 84 Gd; club, Nu, 1, 94 8d} No, 2, Ga 2d. Cora—New, No. 1, Be Lid. Puovisions—Vork, 47 Liygurvoot, duty 7,—Cotton—Mardeuingy 7 1- Ud; salea 8,000 bales; apeculation and export, 2,000; American, 6,600. Lanp—Awerica Cuxzar—Fine American, Loxuon, July 7.—KRevingp Pernoteua—03,@ and evidence in indicted und made Hable to be put upon trial Jn reference to the cued of Miss Heaten, to which your Honor called the psrticulur attention of Uw Gyand dury, we nd it ditticult to excase ourselycs il we to alate thal we have been informed and bellove thut the testimony submitted to the Jury of fuquest which was hold over her body ertubllshed the guilt of doliad. Muors as tie demon iv human turm who cutrageously mur- dered this young woman wollu she was defeud- ‘This ia the greatest of al} powsi- ble crimes, und too stocking to be recited in this 2 inoral sentiments of the commu. wiry have beow wo outraged that the crbininul bas put tu death by the Indizuane few talks with cea Sgar2Odod deniand a¥ tall! prtcew.at!| RMETS, AME. Coure Hay—Market dull; quoted, ordinary, $15,003 arc pritno, $17,00@18,00; chalce, $20, 00% “Provisions Park quiet at $10.00 uiet and woak; tHerce, OMT, K gata Lea fale and mal No, 1, Os 5d; No, 2, 86 nded the adoption of No, 2, Teta; white, Jose of the W-fated Red River Hasselteno was ordered to 8% Lot una att) erimiend the coustructlon of lads which were belng built by Me- Hur just before leavin he hud a quarrel with # tellow-ulll a; but when the challenge ou Ue other party with w bate re, tortuuately tuissing the ob- Yo [S05 te Went ta stad Earo- nea port and browghe howe a blockade-t he maine of which I have f art Of LBs je was Wud J went to New Orleans, Intending to go Ti the duly clots tu that city lo Was shot through the shoulder, and, thunfang the climate unhealthy, Nere be felt In with Government of Chill, aud weut to Suut fea, Ju the ottuck on Callao—for Ve ane falrand inarket | 8 her virtue, wired, tens canvaned, LU@1L sc, ae in azo. Witten t—Market duily Weatern te 1.10, ‘Ghocentra--Collee— been golzed und firin; Mio cargoes, ordinery yf aren good COMMON, (att to fully falr, G48 age; ur a0; yellow clurificd, ANT es Iice—Dewaud tir and to prea. 1414 iic, acted under the eudden fmpulso that thy Erest end of the tuw ts tae aduuistration of elmplo wil exact justice, then, urses, $108 any ijustice been dope tus. olfeuder by such sumingry puotahmeutt Lt is up establihed prince tae thé murderer de> hence, in unten niin te death, those citizens Lave done iothiog more iuan a siple uct of Justice, but it wey fa) bold Hist th a law into thelr own Wanda; und for tafe the Wad bounds ‘Liss ts platalbles “but i %, fron & tou Contracted view of wot the murderer deserves to be put Codeath taf che baw of God weltter on the ‘Sis is the supreme Jaw; expediency urime ce choice, OG M ehned he opened tory of derrngel The quesilon, jeet of bls ain. Lixerxy O11—£28 102, Antweur, July 7.—PetnoLevu—18id, serves to die, and PHILADELEITA, tered oubot sury Punnaperrara, luly 7—Fooen -Qulets gota uxira fnuilly, medium to fancy, 34 Ohio funtly, $5.60; St. Louiw fannly, fancy, $0,235 Minnesota patent process, $5,075. iye hour urwer NEW YORK, Roeetal Nuyatch to The Tribune. New Yous, July 7—Onatx--The snpromialng Character of thy crop advices from Europu, wid sapecially from France, combined with eepurts of | © similar tenor regarding the weather and the growlny crops throughout the Northwest, sthuu- 'Y bave taken the went buck tu St, Louis, a suprescutative of the eprs, perby) jemand; Nu, 2 red in Cura Iu good urmand; btoamer du. GuliGe elevator, car tuts. © C ware! rejected un tracks tig Lauds of the Peroyiens, und, with bio usual luck, was sentenced to be shot, Dy bribing the guarda tie succeded io cacaning, and, making bis way on board of on elie veasel, was landed at Panama, Crosainy the Isthmus to Asninwall, he found a yeasel ready to leave for New Orleans, and, though without moncy, managed to secre s pascaze bo that place. Without money, be was naturally open for any adventare, and a representative of the Caban rebelilon was the firat who offered bin a chance. He sailed directly for Nucvitas, and before he had been inthat porta week hac fallen to love with a vouug Cuban widow, why, though cbilaless, was posyessed of an immense plantation, After the briefest possible court- ablp they were married in the latter part of siz or early in 187%. and within three months of the wedding abe died from yellow-fever. and before the enl of the sear her eacate, which Le had Inherited, was confiscated, and, he escaped with hlalife barely, landing in Florida in ao open boat, and in a balf-starved condition, with- out friends or money. He mauaged to reach Indianapolis Io July, 1809, when @ naval ncquaiutance und frieud, daines Noblo, gave hita an vutdt of clothes and moncy sufficient to take him to Chicago. Hera he determined to locate, went tu work to find business. He got an agency for the sale ol cos), and soon bad quite a start in the coal busloens, When the Chicago fre broke out, on that dread- fui Bunday night, be was out on the lake boat- ing with @ party of frien When be got back the conflagration had swept away bis little coal- pile, his oftice and alecpiny-room, und he was tgaln left in the world without a change of clothes and loss than $5 in money. ‘The third day of the fire he was Sound by Otto Hasselman, of the {ndisnapolis Juwrna’, who was on tho ground with a corps of reporters, and by bim sent to Indtanapolis, where he waa again fur- nished with ag outft and a ticket to St. Louts, Shortly after reaching that place he entered the acrvive of the wholesalu house or RL, Billinzs- ley & Co., and remained with therm until a year ago, when he purchased « farm in Illinois, Tins be thinks will not burn up or become In- volved in rebellion. THE “JEANNETTE.” . Proparations for Her Voyage to the Polar Bana, San Francteco Carontele, June 20. The Bennett exploring steamor Jeannetta made » satisfactory trial trip at Vallejo yeater- day, and iato leave thut place to-day for this clty, She will remain bero until next Tuesday, when it Is expected ahe will start on‘her ad- yenturous vovage to the Polar Sea, escorted as far as Ounalaska by the United States steamer Alaska. ‘The Jeannette {s fitted up with coal and stores for her long voyage, every bole, corner, and cranvy boing utilized. Thero ta literally no unused space in ber well-arranged {uterfor fora mouse to turn round, and the Alaska will take extra coal and stores which will be transferred to the Jeannotte at Ounalaska or St. Michael, to renlace those already used on the exploring yesacl. The Jeannette ix a bark-rigzed steamer of 420 tons remister, and tong, low, wad rakish-looking. Experts {n Arc- tie navigation who have examined her model say it fa admirably suited for cncouctering hea fice. She Js wiiat is called a long-ieeged ahlp,— that ie, she bas agbaro wedge-shaped floor, and if canckt between two heavy ice-furs abe will belifted on to the Ice instead of being crashed letween them, as too often happens to flat- floored, wall-sited vessels. Bho tes puilt by the British Government for @ dispatch boat and tender to the Mediterranean fleet, was suld out of the Roral Navy aud purchased? by Sir Allan Young, anenthusiaatic British ‘hisinen and Arctle explorer, who had accompanied Sir Leo- pold MeCtintock In his successful search for relics of the ili-fated Franklin exprdi- tion, Sir Allan Youve fitted up the Pan- dors at his ows cost, aud made the toyaue tn her to the Arctic seas. te was a firm friend and admirer of Lady Franklin, und also a friend. of the Iate Henry Urinuell, af Arctic explora- tion fame, and of the elder Mr, Bennett, whose Uberal and enferorising son and successor pur- chased the Pandora, about eighteen mouths ao, and by authority of a epeciat act of Con- gress registered her as an American vesscl, changing ler name to Jeannette, Licut. George W. DeLong, of the United States Navy, was placed in charze of the vessel by Mr. Bennett, with the approval of the Secre- tary of the Navy, and brought ber out to this port vla the Straite of Magel.an, solling most of ile way, On ber arrival hore she was turned over io the naval wuthorities at Mare Island, and put im perfect condition for her yovace.“ Ther bow is filled in with solld timber, and heavy beams und trusses cross the bold at short distances. ‘These . are so ther ouchly shored and braced that the crush- fuz In’of her eldes would ecerm to be imposaible. She has also a heavy extra planking on ber bot- tom wad hilges, aid on ber sides to two feet above her dcep-load line. Mer bow ie further protected on the outside by thick fron straps to protect {t from belng eut by the ice when ashe may be foreed to butt against it to open a chan- nel, A large poop-cabin has also heen added to increase her stoware roum anid officers’ accom modations, The Jeannette is provided with a steam launch and five strong amd hindsome whalebonts, und a folline buat which will carry eix imen {pn case of need, and may be handily carried upon asledee. She has extra composi- tion acrew-bludes, an extra rudder, duplicates of those parts of the englae gear that are wost lid- bie to break, and (ull essortinent of mach{oiste’ and carpenters’ tools, Ju short, the ourat ig as fuli and complete as the most thouche- ful foreslzht aud unstinted Hherality on ue score of expense cau muke it. Mr. Bennett aye foreverything, althouch the sbip is uom- nally fitted up by the paval authorities, The engina has had athorouch overtartine, with renewala where they were likely ta be needed, and anew boiler was put In ‘the ship by the Mare Island machinists, Who have given extra care nnd attention to the work, aid lave turned off amost creditable and excelent job. ‘The surgery sone of the most complete devartinents In the ship, aud in this, a8 in all other provisions for mainulning the officers and crew fo bealth nnd comfort, a) lias been done that was vusel- ble, ‘The forecastls has been cavecially well cared for, ud it ts questlousble whether auy shipof any vation ever sturted upon acruise with gteb rooiny and well-arrasged accomnmoda- Hous provided for her crew. The otttcers’ quar- stera ure cutsfortable, but the sailors’ quarters ure extra vomiortable. ‘The Jeannette 16 under naval discipline and naval authority, She hus been adanted by the nary, go to speak, and every otllver and man 43 nucnable to the aval laws snd sequistlous of the United States. Commander De Long le a native of Now York. Ile executive ofllcera are Lieut, Bi. W. Chinn: Second Lieutenant, J. W. Daueubower, Gs W. Melville, of the wavy. is chief engineer, with Walter Lee as assistant. W, M. Dunbar, au experienced whaling und salle ineship master of New Loniton, Conn,, t4 teo- pilot. ‘Thy scleutiile staf consists of Dr, dW, Ambler, of the navy; derame We Collins, of New Yorks and 1. 1, Newvoinb, oF Mussaeliys erits, Mr, Collins (ea member of the editorial staf! of the New York /ferad, and las had eeguelul charge of tho metverologieal denart- ment of tial paper, Which he hus coudueted with such success aa to wit the applause of ecientists and the public of Europe and te United States, Ho may be said to particularly represent the Herald, nud wit) personally combuct its Arctic vorrespondence, with bis headquarters at the North Pols. ‘The non-commissioued officers und crew con slat of W. Coles, boutawatos W. Linden ware nenter; G. W, Boyd, doha Landerback, aint J, verson, firemen; I. Noros, il. Keach, leary Wilson, E. Starr, Peter E. dolmson, Nels Eric sap, Houry Kaaek, Adolpl Dressler, Fruuk Munson, Reury B. Warren, G. Kuehne, and Age trust Guertz, seamen, A steward and a cook ure on trist, aud willbe eulisted if they sult, und two or tires more mun will be shipped. ut San Francisca during the vessel's stay hero. ‘The seatnen are hardy and healthy men, and are mostly Norwegians und Bede ‘he supply of woolen clothing, blankets, ete. seema to ba endless, und everything Is of the best quality, many. of the gute being madu ‘cepecially, for the men who ure expected to wosr them, Thros large logelieuda illed - with fur clothing prepared for thy JTfowgate expedition and tranaferred ta this ex+ peditian arrived from the East a few dave agu, und are now stured on the Jeannette, In addi. Uon to this Jiberal donation, it is understood that the Alaska Fur Company fa preparing o snpply of fur sults, which will be sent on board the Jeannette at Oungluaka or St. Paul's, "the voyage of the Jeauuette will havea special futerest for tha eltizens of Sun Francisco, frou the circumstance of their port bows sulected as the port of departure, a3 alau from the fact thut {tf the first expedition that hay started to reach the coveted goat of the North Pale .by way af Bebring’s Struts. Aw wil other rotted have beeu tried without success—namely, by Parry's attempt by the oceun route between Greenland und Splizbergen, bi Kane's, Hayes’, Tlall’s, aud Naves! efforts by way of Binith’s Sound, and by ibe Austrian expedition by tie coast of Nova Zowblay—we may claiin, if Capt. De Lon shall happily succeed fa recluse the Vole, that tia unly direct und easy rpute to the Nurth Pole les by way of the Golden Ga se Deuth wad the Mysterlous Boyond, Corhatian .tdvocate. Achild 8 yeurs old was dying of scarlet fever. She hngered long, aud tho last day ot her life she was unconselous tor lgurs, Muny times ber moder tried to rouse her, but an valle Shu reeued ty be sinklug away fu deata without token of recosntuun, . Suddenly she ppeued her eyes wide, hited her head, utd looked around the roum ay ihoveh Bivd with wonder sud de- RAILROAD TIME TARLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE GE TRANG, to ber.mother, children’? Her mother said, all around.” she replied, and sho turned her head as though she saw them In every directlon. describe the rapttre of “They are coming, they are coming, ther are close to me,” she sald in & transport of joy. Bho pat up both hands, laugh- Ing out with that gleetal, ringing sonod pe- hildren, and then shi —<—————— Whitehead Torpedo. An Smproved torpedo of the Whitchead or flah pattern has been teated st the Hoyal Arso- nal, Woolwich, und bea sent to Portsmouth for o courte of rea trials, [t fs capable of a igh rate of speed and matptaios its velocity for n considerable range, It ie aud as each torpedo costs about $1,500, this considerable advantaxe, The secret froin Mr. Whitehead Oh, mamma, see the beautiful *Wheret? “Od, No written words cat her look and volce. ORIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, e i cullar to tittie Ticket Ofices, 62 Ciark-st (sherman House) andat aPaciic Fast Lins .... purchase of the cost the British with the improvements altogether, any attempts have, of course, been made to discover the secret of mabufac- ture, ond [n one fuatance the authorities were outwitted by a respectable-looking man, who informed the officials that he had invented an Ins provement in the propeller, and Indttced them to allow him to take away part of the ma- ‘VavRIsanuGC sone SPP IP eEPeer er cel perrrt A383: ———— 3: > a Pullman, Hotel C: care and Council Huns, onthe 290 8, TH ther roed rons Potiman o1 form rasan ee eee 01 Depot corner of Cans! and Kinzia-ate, OW0AGO, BUBLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD Depota foot of Lake-st., India ‘and Canal and Bixteanth-sts, at. and at depows Marvin Banving, before dyin; Cae ee ga haa cost te fauna 3,000 could be faund niddes in a bag of butternute, and that bond: eqaal amount were buried tn a cellar, ears bad deprived himself of fire, His soie diet was raw salt pork and coarse bread, and be lived by him- aclf, His property goes to a needy aister, pecan ci hc Ha bien earpensten an asa COOK’S TOURS! Mears. THOMAS COOK & BON, ort yorld-renowned Toni iiehed att, bey to call attention to thetr SETA Peraonally-Condacted eenttlee ta Enropey mbractne ireland. boatland, #3 Sa ae, Tae iute Usraaye Reltcerlaad Ttaly, Fratice, Ctess Cte.s At tho Lowest Bato of Pares Ever Yot Advertised, COOIUS MIDSUMMER. TOC eave New York on,A Se et nettles oe dayne Wears 820, Alt the pares Maesreelaae atiowling the pas- i ble facltitiess programmes Cook's Tourist Tickets to All Parts of E it Excursion Tickets, avaliable apy jn, at reduced rates, by all Hoes of Cook's Elghth Annus! Toar Round the World, hal leavt-New York on Sent. 8 Cnt Sen Francisco on d, cootatning chart of COOK'S AMERICAN TOURS f Vieaenre Kesort tn the United states lis and Kinzte-ate, 74, und for many sufficient food at ¥, and Bixteenth-at., 1b Oficad, 50 Clarke | eave. | Arrive, reeport Exprerd, ne aly: Express... rn S885! 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WILKINSON, Sui NEW CONGRESS MALL, Trick Hatidings, thei ghest polit 0} @On katurdar nlglit runsto Tolono only. Gn Gaturday alent cuas to Peoria onthe ‘Twenty-second-st ce at Falmer House. y tere, 1 Abrive. roughly fre-proof, f land on the Aten! tlestele Detlt in eae Grant Vromenady of over A. GORDON, Proprietor, United States Hotel, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Open for the season from June 1 moder conyente PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, rand Pacttio Uotel, “Leaves | Arrive hag om i 23 in oilu p 6100 NS. GAGE & CO. WEST END HOTEL, LONG BR PRESBULY & HILDRETH, Proprietors, NOW OPEN. Tho onty tote) at the Branch with Hot ant Cold fen Water Hlaths aud 1 Elayate BALTIMORE & OHIO, ta, Exposition Bulidior: ‘Whoket oiiices, 85 Char if Ide lutel, aud Deput (Exposition Bulldins). LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, ae Mall-Old Lines rs ssseee New York & Boston special fs. Atlantic Expreus (ally).: Night Express. « ¥] cCinclunatt Alr-Line and Kol Depot, commer of Clluton aot Car fson between tt anid the com: ney ‘There iano comvas! mon sluweacttig aperior to all other exter luimente ant the so- Tevontaius new tuedicinal elements which tn com: ff povas Ue Bipat oxtraordlya- bination with rubour. KANKAKEB Fy, ualnreltes i Nepot, foot of Lake st. snd foot. 1 Fomale Weakness, Xinbbor d CONRNS, (Mecuaod Kida joa of the VWewrt, wn Nery are nec, 11 i9 aly ‘Auk (or Beuson's Cane! Cinctnnatl, Indiana; at Known Feniedy, CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD, ar cettn'® 133 Deurboraat, andDe oh coruer Cilubaa and Carrolieata “RECEIVERS SALE OF all fhe iteat Katate of the CITY NATIONAL BANIC OF CHLCAGO, H BTBAMERS, is BUOY ATA Mani: Dally for Wactue, ‘un'tiveye watt oven! the read estate, bel ait Of Chtewzy, Sty a wold (8 tho highest bidder for c val uf the Compirollor aa vf the Cugrancy and of the Unted States Distrlet Court for the Northern Dis- Ariat of Iiluata, chedules and (afurmal ith to. ifahy ae Superior towns, : PENANCIALS S1L.358 turn of the marker, by thy tious fal fi bew system of brut stocke li Wail-at. Lark pravurtionaiely oF Will i L tla worthy the closest Invest igatiun uf wl sta make tuuliey more Favldly sid “i Ja, bleare Ul aaa GILBERT & CO, i sTOCoK BROKHRS, LGBedad-e1,, Now York, adjolniog H, Y. 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