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Kaas UmlLACJ LavlouUla. morning he ato no breakfast, During ail tho forenoun, from half-past4in tho morning, ho drinkea great dent of whisky, smoked cigars, talked frocly, and cheerfully sought out tho Prisoners it tho Jatt to ask tholr pardon in cases whero he supposed he had given offense, and sent word to Judge Longworth, tho Judge who probounted sentence, aking forgiveness for the words used Jn a tettor rent to him. Ho Ke Oce enalon to oxpross tha moat Intenso gratitude to romo Indies who bad yisited him in jall, and to. tho wife of the faller, coupted with tho wish that thoro might bon horeafter in which ho would be enabied to repny the kindness. which was sodear because rondered when tho whole uublc scomed to be meruilesiy eurnged against iin, ‘Tho enormity of his Urling and the Juatico of hia punishment hy fully realized, and fro- quently took occasion to romark that nll dlapo- tian to coniplaln of thocourta andof tho publio vanished, Ho requested tho Bhorif to delay the hanging tilt 22:0, and tho Sheelif ncyulosced, tHe was Attred {nn now binck sult, and wore a slouch hat from tho prison cell to an apartment in tho dail, whore ho e. LABTENED QUIKTLY TO THR DEATH-WANKANT, On his wey to tho seaffold ho called on a servant. and somo little childron in tho jail-yant, bade thom frrowell, and hoped a bettor life and donth for thom than his. Ills Interview with his wifa Insted two hours, after 8 in tho morning. His ‘uly daughtor ditt not vislt binisinco yesterday, On the seatToll ne was firm mad Soinpaide ‘fo sevoral person: ne crowd whom he recog- hizedho bade farewell, Just betore the Mince cap Was applied ho addrcssed tho spectators, faving: Ly'o triod to live well, and I to the can, o ving the execution was in. an inolosuro, tha Court-tlouse formed one wall of the inclosure, and many persons witnessed the scono from the windows, The noose. was not driwn tight onough, and when tho trup fell it slipped and falled to break the victim’s tieck, For ten mine utea the pulse bent, The body, when cut down, wns taken to the crowded streots and exhibted, By his request, his funeral will bo private and from his widow's home next Sunday, OTNER EXECUTIONS. Crantrston, 8. Cr July ¥.—Dantel Washiog- ton, aling Carter, 2 notorious neyro desperado and leader of a gaug of, outinwa and torec- thieves who Infested this and adjoining counties forasoveral yours, wis banged to-day .for tho murder of Allen Collins, n colored witness who had been summoned to_testify against hin in horse-stealing cnso, The oxecution was con- ducted In private, and death was tmmodinto, ‘uausta, Gn. July t—Honry Ryan, colored, was hanged in Waynesboro, furke County, Gus, teeday for tho murder of 2 negro woman named Mary Thomas in December lust. He killed her toRct hor monoy, about $4. ‘Ife confessed ycs- terday that he committed the deed. ‘Tho excon- tion was witnessed by fully 7,000 people, prinel- pally negroes, Ryan made along speech from the gallows acknowledging his sullt and tho jus- tico of bis sentonee. He said he was goluy stralght to Henven; that whilotho ants and bugs would have his body, Jesus would hive his soul. | At half-past 12 tha drop foll. His neck wus ‘brokeu, and he died soon, Anderson Jones, to havo beon hangod hero to- CRIMINAL NEWS. The Hatgman's Work in Various Parts of the Country ti, Yesterday. Alexander Howard, at Golds- boro, N. O.,Dies at tho & Rope’s End. eee Price, the Murderer of Villie. Black, Executed in Cin- cinnati. Particulars of the Cash-Shannon Duel in South Carolina, Cash’s Story of Mow. le Mot and Killed >» Col. Shannon. “> A Horrible Double Murdor Reported 3 boat from Moeck’s Mill, Va, Joon TMANGING OF HOWARD. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago, Tribune Gotpsnono, N.C., Jnly 0.—To-day Aloxander Howard (colored) was hunged for the murdor of anold white man near this place, The execu- tlon was private. About a bundred negroes woro gathered pround the julland endenyored to got plook instdo atthe senffold, Howard anid last nisht that ho wes ready to leave, and a fow days sines ho professed roligion. ‘This morning ho arose and ate a hearty brenkinst. During tho carly part of thoday ho spent tho most of his time In pacing to.and froin hig coll. At 1240 ho mounted tho scaffold, and was trembling so much that bo could scarcoly stand. His neck waa broken by tho fall. HOWAKD'S VIOTIN waa Robert Antry, an inoffensive. and indus- trious farmor, ngod 00 years, Antry wasan old vacbetor, Hlving with a matdon slator honrly 1g old.ashimselt, Ho was quito well-off, and was reputed to be wenlthy. A rumor was started that he always kept a large nmount of cash in hfs bnreuu-drawer; whieh rumor, it ecoms, bad {ts oflgin In the fact that the old man bud beau bonest enough to yivo in as his taxublo proper- ty $000 In cash. Whon be gave in bislistoftaxn- | ble proporty, he sald, in quite a loud volve, “I huvyo $00 in cash. Leupposo that ought to bo tuxed, too.” Whon be mado this obsorvation, quite a number of pcoplo woro standing around, and among thom 8, mun who subsequently murdered him. Antry’s sistor left home on tho 2d of july, 78, spend tho night ata neighbor's houre. Sho re- turned tho next morning, and, upon opening tho day, was reapited, THE CAROLINA DUEL. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Case, 8. C,, July %—Tho excitomont hero over the terrible Cash-Shannon duel ts Intenso. ‘Threats of Iynching Cush aro heard on nil aides. Avwarrant hus been isaued for his arrest. Col. front gute, found tho mungled body of her | Cash ki to b t his he a brothor lying across the path. Tho old man’ aust js now .known be at is home near Winto hur was bedaubted wit, gore, while nig | Cheray, and it ts understood He unnounced that ekull was crushed in and his cut’in several pipet. Although apeockives, he wus breathing eavily. Nefglborlng farmers were summoned, aud the wounded mun was romoved into the house; but ho dled in a fow hours aftor, without ho will not attempt tu escape the officers of tho law. Ho gives the following account of tho duol: ,"Birs, Cash had advortisud Robert Kl- lerbo's property for sale, Messrs, Shaunon and Lap al eared Dopass, obtuincd an injunction against Avilrat there ae Ee slog 36 ae sounlorer put the salo of tho property, on account an examination of atry’ edroom indicstes ;, that the apartment hnd beon of Tia diidamont | lead’ Uy leowon, pono through and inoney nod othor valunbies taken, Tracks wero ‘thea found in the yard leading to the window of the room, those indicated whom thoy represented, They thon tnatituted sult to sot aside the Judgment held by Mra. Pacts had a) heed fi nee Cre Cash on four charges, ono of the charges being q ba 1 munter pnd. robber The fact was” revellests | Aud. Tho Court decided tho ease ngutnst Mra, Cash on the ground of the tuformality of tho judgment, but at the samo timo decided tut there was no fraud botweon Mrs. Caab and hor brothor, Asgoon as the caso wis decided, and thore was no longer an issue on tho question of a eo ed that, tho evening before the murder, Howird had becn sevn lounging about in the yardof tho niurdered man, Hv was arrested, ‘und a comparison of hia shoc-tracks, with thoso ‘under tho window showed that they wore tho same, so fur a8 one act of tracks were concerned, fraud, Col. Cush and Cupt, Ellorbo challenged Capt. /Depnss and Col. -Shunnon respoot- ively. This. wasabout tho 2th ,of May, Col. Bhinuon declined to mot Elierbo, on the ground thnt Ellerbo had no, claims on him. Dopuss accepted the challenge, and ngroed to fight, firat at Dubosses Bridgo, in Darlington County, about tho 2th of Muy. Depass, how- over, Was arrested. Afterwards arranguments were mado to incot at Wright's Falls, Ausen County, in North Carollna, ou June 3. Depuss ‘was nrrosted again at Chesterfield Court-House, ‘gave bond to keop tho pouce, and was dis- charged from ‘custody, Subsequently to this correspondence was entered into between Shan- non and imyself. ‘The first letter was ud- Howard's step-sou, Collins Howard—gencrally known ns Matthing—was aubsequently arrested on suspicion, and his shoes corresponded with the other sot of tracks, The two were sent on to | the Grand Jury of tho Superior Court of Sump- bon County. A CONFESBION. 7 A few daysof continoment in the county jail causcd tho step-son, Mutthias, to wilt, and bo told the jailer that ho wits ready to make a con- feasion. Indeea,-ho suid he could not steep untlt he bad gotten tls thing from his breast. At tho next term of the court tho ‘futher and stop-son were indicted; but a nolle prosequi was tutored = In tha caso’ of tho younger moun (Matthias), and ho turned Btate’s ovideuce. He sald he and hfs stop-fathor hud determined torob Antry. Howard mado tho proposition, saying ho kuow tho old man hud a great deal of andney in tho room, "Any. risk in qotting In | dreasod to mo by! Col. Shaunon on, Juno 1, Base aa es age on, re wae disposod t0 | in” which ho intimated a tea to fight efte! o wor,” me. I declined to, chullongo him on tho ground left-hand eonor'of de drawer,” replied Howard. | Siachauiiyy ne. buving. been setounesd nS 1 poltroon abd coward by Capt. lt. G. Ellerbe, but, took the ground that a gentleman might, if vhallenged, fight bia bootblnck, Col, Shannon ropiied by sending mon challonge on June 27, Arrugein outs were made for a tyht at Duboses Bridge, In Darlington County, on tho Gth ny, of Mutthius. According to his statement, thade- algn was ‘slinply robbery. On tho day of the murder the two mot in tho woods near the house, -1t was arranged that Howard wag to yo to tho front door und get Antry to comu out bloat tho gate, ‘Durog to pac, Siattatas | July pegwcen thy uous ot and clog te wastoalipin the houso, securo all tho monoy | Tio, Shunnon’s “second having tho and silvor be could, then give a whistle, and run to the woods, where his stop-father wus to meot | Worl, . Cunh’s secund chowsiuik | tie him bya certain stump, and tho plunder was lon; “i fe a ise him bya cortuin stump, and the plunder was | Ey tho scconds; weapons, regular dueling. ple ion to bo divided. dhe plan was cerriod out. | ols. Tewaangreed thut tho alanul Sor fring victim totho door In his nlght-olothes, “Old | Spould bo given by the discharges of ft pistol tt ” i 2 alr, which w de re We doe Byun, you uro wanted. at the gates” He sag, OY | Cal wounnon's secon, Col, Shuimon tired tiral abou, the, onl ee bis wall pike vetteek an about five paces in front of mic, an throwing. i ‘At tho tiie 1 sturtled old farmer to the gnto, At this point Matthing ran into the house, and, after securing teveral hundred dollars in’ money anda fot of | terowing tho sand in iny face, thought'l wus shot. I firod betwoen the words caer ne ate aia urinor Ue tap pote TAS ‘wor and. ‘threo, thors Doing distinct plunder was divided, although Howard took Reuse Bavrcon, say. Bhp pae Sa it Ok uch tho longer share: 1a reply to the auestion | big trond, (Gol y hia stop-son as to tho whereabouts of Antry, |“ rormod, died in about five nilnuics. My second, Howard fepllod that “ho bud left him right at | fy, G, 1}. Sanders, inquired of Sr, Jobtivan if be wi Watled, and ho replicd that he was mitig- gland Unt oo had been ascuuited at tha Wats; | fst nnd aa well aa t recelect uso tho worls: to mak tery and got bnok into the house, | My Got. win Wheu ho wus felled by ‘a club-blow from How: | ttKen from tho graund by my second and my Be ae Mr, Waring.” MATTHIAS’ FATE. t ia fouredt tho end of this fearful duclin, opidomic in tho State has pot yot been reached, Howard wan sentenced to be hung June 8; | and ulready thoro Isa rehort out that another but, owlug to tho fuct that tho State dethodlst | mocting between Col. Shannon's son and Str, W. Conference, would meot here at that timo, he | 2. Cash, Col. Cush’s son, 1s contemplated, and wos reapited by tho Governor until to-day, | that there was an igrcoment between the Shan- Matthias, whuso evidonce waa 80 fatal to his Btup-fathor, soon discovered that he had gotten nous, father and son, that if tho fathor fell in the fight tho gon should (nko up the quarrel. Diueelf into hot water us woll, Under the laws ——— oaths although 0 1° “ ‘ tored lo'the ouso of murder against Him, be was Dispatch to Cleveland Leader, iinmediately indicted for bucglary. Iefora tho Tenssembliug of the court, Matthias set fro to hiscoll and burned hls way out, Ilo thon ro- Jeused all bis, foltow-prisoners excopt Howard, Looking into his step-fathor's cell, bo told him to stay thore and bang, for be had cheated him in tho division of tho plundor, and degorved to Abehunog. Matthias was subsoquontly caught, ‘and gent to the Penitentiary for thirty yoars for argon in. Aatromptlig 40 burn down tho jail. Like miany of his race when In ag almilar fix, Howard gee yery religious, and sald ho would land fa | eaven. Z Prrrsauno, July &.—Thero {au yory’ romantic history conncoted with William C, Simonds, a prisoner iu the Western Penitentiary of Pénn- sylvanta,—ono of tho applicanta for exouutiva clemency at the recent teoting of tho Board of Pardons, Tho prisoner himself gives ft, and the truth ‘of much of it hug been verified td such an oxtent that Judge Church, who imposed tho sentence on Simonds for horse-atealing, hus departed trom hia usuil custom, and iuatettor to the Bourd curnosily appeals for «favorable consideration of tho use In tho interosta of public justive. Tho Judge anys, referring to tho formers statement: “Tutn autis(ied from evidence furnished mio that Fea a rae atreuy ive domes such 18 oud % iauonds will probably be pardoned. Htw fot ‘ MANGED. Cixcramatt, 0., July 9.—George Allon Price, the murderor of Villto Black, was hanged ao- cording (o law in tho yardof the. Hamilton County Jali attwelvo minutos past 11 o'clock, longthy, includes @ com and cutdowa twonty minutos lator, ths fore- | (eratoition to. Detective. SloBowell, uterribg BtORS ‘ tot horao-thieving orwnlzution, | lie ‘On the 90th day of April,1870,heshot and mur | guys the gung Js the lungest, most, law and Lest organized ever banded toguthor In this’ country, oxtonding froin Augusta, Mo. Contral Indiana, und spreading out throuyh Now York, Pennsylvania, au Oblo toa breadth of from twonty to 150 miles, Thor two muti routes through this State embrace the Countiod of. Potter, Clinton, Cleartiold, Joforson, Arin- Strong, Hutlor, and’ Lawrenves south, and Mor- cor, Crawford, and Erle, branching into Veran- my 'Forest, and Warren in # uorthorn difection, foro ‘are three win rendezvous in Ponnsyl- Yanla—namoly: In Pottor, Jefferion, aml Forest ies. Asldo from theso muin deus, thoy have transient stopping plucos, or way stutions, overy thirty or forty tniles, from Maine to Gears glu. “He aiys thoy’ consist largely of men never suspectod of wroilg, PARDONED, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Srunavikey, Il, July 9.—Tho Governor has pardoned John J, Rounds, convicted by the Pike | County Clroult Court in April, 1878, of au assault ‘With intont to murder, and sentenced to four yorrs in tho Ponitontlary. The trouble grow out Of un attempt to wet possossion of 8 ebild, and many leading oltizuns of the county believe that Rounds was dupod into muklug tho effort by an- othor mau, dis pardon was revommendod by the Judge, aril Attorney, county of neerg Governur bus partoned Ned Smith, of Do Witt County, who wis convicted of reculvinsc atolon goods at the lust Noveuiber torm of the Cook County Criininal Court, und sentenced ts six months in the County Juli. Smith ta in bis seventconth year, and Was employed by Field, Lottor & Co, He wus sold a packayo of goods by a ee ear then apeniy to ie , aunid fiber, Columnbun CG. Bialta, at Clinton. Th De- uy’ Herod Ville Black in tho ollicu of the latter, in | less, this city. Ie was found guilty of murder In tho tirst degroo, and sentenced to be hanged Muy 23, Ou representations that ho was Insano Gov. Fos- ter gave hin a respite tll July 0. Price was colored, and was born a slavein. Kentucky. Ho wus S7yoars of ago, wae freod by tho war, and camo to Cinclunat!, where ho bud ainco lived.“ : ' + Yilllo lack was @ tobacco merchant, and for eight yoars, up to the weok before his murder, kept Prive in his employ. About a ‘week pra- viously he caused tha arrest of Price for steul- ing tobacco from him, and thon, only a day be- fore tho murder, builod him out, Prico wont. to Black's ottice and domanded a retraction of tho charge of larceny, which was refused, wharo- upon tho murder followed, = Tho vouduct of Gvorgo Allen Price, under sentence, has beon described as COLD, HARD, AND UNUEPENTANT, He had 4 particular abhorrouco of reporters, ‘Hila redeeming traits wero bis intense concern for hls family, which {s sald was charactoristic of him, before the commission of the oriine. Til) 12 years old, be sald ho was majeod @ Cathollc, whon, through the influence of the woman who became bia wife, he joined the Baptist Church, That he abandoned yeurs ago, and up to the ino ent of hie death refused to havo a spiritual ad- yiser, 4 Au hour before the va: Aro you propared to dio?” o wlways been propared, oxecution tho fuller asked Ho wneweredt evor since T Loru." ‘To bly best frlend, conversing WiKh | THtCn ona pardon is an oxccoditgly etroug thly morolug, bo eaid: *E aflpposo a nat | Cred besides being elgted by nowy, sie 2 beret a cet risa god Ta | SOME Bott Suge ipl Lan Ara on iy vt iat to take care of ie, and f do"t want pat ‘aud numorausothor lawyors and judges, ffold.” fo gut bid punlah- iMinent for Lite asked e wad sane at olf thes, and Why, yea; Z've been sano al TRAIN tear ee j ge Sr, Louts, Mo, July 9A disputeh from chlson, Kas. says two masked wen bourded a short train which rune from Kansas City to Bt. Joseph on the Misvouri Pacitio Hallroad at Wine throp Station, atanovrly huur this morning, and between there aud tho St. Joseph Junction atly 3 vD #OR BXECOTIVE Seanad the dof thy executions nt BOUTS aud of auch Doped, ‘This robbed the United States Express Company's safo of 82/0 and n package of Jewelry belonging to Baldwin &Co.,8t. Joseph. ‘Tho robbers aro unknown, Another recount saya: ‘Tho traln wns n local tran ruuning between Atchison and tho main Uno of the Knneas City, St, doo & Council Bulls Rond ta connect with the train from Kansas fies, Thoceibhers lhonrded tho Panne Swi 1 008 10 Oxpress mesenger, Sino with revolvers in thn prenence Or faut pa sengers, marched him to the b = car, and = compolled him to “open tho aafo, J. C. Connelly, biggngomastor, anit Frink Gerhardt, depot watchman, wor also covered with revolvers, and senrohed for wenp: ‘ons, but nono were found on thom, They then took from tho safo a packnge of $4 and a paok- ago, of Jowolry, and expressed great aurprine that thoro was no more moncy in the sate, and waked where tho other packnge was. re pe one elrea eta mm the northward-bouns train teatined for Atchison, anid tho thoory !s, i tho train arrived at the Junction the robbors mado Simons signal the Spainecr to stop tho q Pennie tare sta ae to urn ¥ fitd'takes from hie sue > ie BY, —— A BIG SHORTAGE. Deavwoon, D.T., July 0.—Capt. J. 3. West, Buperintondont and contractor for tho Black Hille Piacor Mining Company; which fa butlding elghtoen iniles and oreoting oxtensjye hydraulte works at Rockervillo, {sshurt about $24,000 In his necounts with his employéy, of whom thoro aronearly four hundred. ‘Tho Company, of which Alexandor Shaler, of Now York, Is Presi- dent, will logo nothing on acvount of the short- age, and will take bold of tho flume and worke and cumploto thom ns epcedily as posaible, 18 tho ground is consldcred most yalnuble, and tho ontorprisa ts tha fnrgest undertaken {ii tho Hills, tho estimated cost being $250,000. West's io- fietoney 1s necountod for from the faut that he lavished moncy on fast women, of whom he bad been keoplug two or three, and por reason of his heretofore oxccllont reputation Introduccd thotn Into tho best society nt daughters, nicves, oe: he, tale Bie ariel a 4 profound Gas lon, 08 holas a respectallo family liv: in Boutder, Col, # = 4 5 THE NEW YORK ROBBERY. © New Yons, July 9.—William 3cGlvbon, 0 stock-broxor at No, 30 Brond atroot, wns ar- reated to-duy, charged with being onoof tho mon who knewot tho finding of 87,000 worth of bonds lost by Brayton, Ives & Co, He nd- mitted that the socurities were fora short time in his hands, having been retained ono night by him for oxnmination, at tho request of Jerome and Patcholt, tho othor accusod partios, but he furthor stated that bo advised tholr return to tho ownors, NeQ!bbon was arraigned tn the Tombs ‘Pollco Court this nfternoon. “He std ho took chara, of tho certitlontes at the roqtroxt of Jerome and Patchell, bud afterwards returnod. them, and advised that. they should be given up to Luray: ton, Ives & Co. Jerome made otlidavit that ho ve tho certifloates to MeGibbon, and that the lattor retained them: with iegal intont. Me- Gibbon was dnally held in $5,000 bail for oxam- iuudlun. * and the ——_ SNOT His SISTER. ’ DANVILLE, Va. duly 9.—Last night about mid- night ‘Thomas D. DeJarnette entered a bagnio Inquiring for Mollic Dojarnotto, and, nt bis re- quest, the two went to a private room, Re- peated plstol-shots followed, Tha polico broke Into tho room, and tho girl was found on tho floor, hor brothor standing Dy, pistol in hand, He iinmediately confessed to shooting bis sister, averring that ho bad done It to wipe out tho dis- Bravo of the family. Tho girl my shot flvo fatal. dot and begs that bo be not brather wus tiken to prison be and bls sister ombruced, ‘Tho lrothor is a telegraph-oporator, Qged 2. Hiselater fs 17 yours of ue, * tat z ROBBERY. y Speetat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. © ‘Vincennes, Ind., July 8.—A very neat roh- bery was cummitted at tho Mitchell House, in this city, Inst night, by a provossessing young: womau, who secured 0 room withoutregistering, and whoclaimed to have come from Walnut Hidgo, Ark. Tho victito, Mr. Georgo W, Inman, a suddicr, of Looxootoe, Ind., had beon stopping attho Mitchell sinco ‘fueaday. He retired ns usual last night, and, upon waking this morn- ing, discoverod that his room"hud Leon entered, and $70 In monoy, a gold watch und cobain worth $125, and his rovolver, carried of, Tho woman eacuped on an ently morning train, Bie tenbout 2 yeara old, food lookin a nice talker, and dresses neatly in black, ‘ A MYSTERY OF THE SEA. New-York, July ¥.—A 8t, Johns (N. F.) special saya tho Titatia salllugebip, Capt, Lloyd master, owned by Johu lees, of Bwunson, left §t, Johns for Meram|ch! in Dullast ‘fucaday. Shortly bo- furo midnight sho .struck n huge too island and ina fow hourasank., The crow got ullsufoly out, of the ship in two boats, with provisions. Mr. eos, tho owner, who Was or bourd, bad 2 con- siderable sum of money und other vulunbles in is posseasion, but went back to the allp for something -he had forgotten, and the crews of 5 the bout ullowed litn to go down with tho sink jug ship. Tho two bont's crows wero pleked uD next diy, aud brought to 8t.Johua. No trace, howover, of the monoy of the unfortunnte Rees has been found. Confileting storica hive been told, and tho matter will bo Investigated. DOUHLE MURDER, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, wheat flolds look bad. ‘th ways, Some fields some are it tho otbor extreme and will not be Barend this year, Wo will huve alt whea' stood that betwoon tho Jowa & Minnesota itoad and tho Miasissippl there was a groat umount of damaged wheat and little that could be called re de Dows tn dealer in tho State, said bis Information was substantitlly as follows: The whent is atfeotod by rust aud/inporfect dovolupmont, and will full, failure around the Bloux Rien, botween Lake Weatward thoa) and from tho. Manitoba Roud thero are 1a the whoatis Spectat Btevens Co,—Rust taking hol thus far it {4 contined to tho leat, coption crops look. splondidty. over, Js rithor unfayornblo for wheat, belor quite wartn and eultry, Onts are heavy and fine, Cc an ig growing raplily and hag o very healthy color, x Jnckson—Sovero rain and wind prevailed horo last night and the nlzht bofore, damaying oats and barloy, and muking farmers apprehensivo lest tho damage may be of a considerable ex- tent; but {no conversation thls mornin, J, Kondall, of th where 3,000 neres of sinall grain is growing, F negured that th JULa THE CROPS. -ALUMDA., Additional Advices as to the Pres ent Outlook in Min= nesota. ae Grain Buyers Convinced that the Crops Will Fall Short, While Others Take a More Hopeful View of the Situation. Reports from Illinois, Nebraska, In- diana, Wisconsin, ‘and Penn- . sylvania. ©, MINNESOTA, Bptelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bt. PAUL, Mint, July 0.—Most of tho crop re-. ports acut from here to THe Tripune come from newspaper correspondents in the Interior who may bo disposed to prosont rose-colored viows of the prospect. To savothe crodit of tho Btate, and to give tho othor side, 1 send below Interviows with somo of tho grain dealers hero who baye been clamoring about crop failures.” Mr. D, H. Valontine, agent of the clovators on tho Bt. Paul, Minneapolis & Munitoba Road, was not favorably impressed with the outlook of the Bt Paul & Manitoba Koad. From iig Woods to Secckincidns the prospecta for whcat aro not good, songon have mado a rank and damaging growth, and within a fow daya tho lenves ‘Tho hoary rainain tho carly part of tho Stalks npporred ‘to have boon struck by blight, and wore turning yellow, Ho didn't call it rust at all, ns somo did; {t scomod to be absolute deeny. There had been less cool wind than usual during wn Miancsota summer, and tho dampnoss occasioned by the oxceas!vo rafns hid producod this decay, A-great doal is ‘Uadly damaged already, and it would require ex- collont woathor all tho time to bring auything Nkeafalrorop, In many cases it had atruck the wheat boforo tho heads hod falrly began to form, ond in auch onses thore would bo no hare vests whatever. Hols very positive that tho Stato will not avorage a two-thirds crop, oven If the weathor from now until harvest should’ bo all that could be desired, Fe muke some improvemont. but not beyond the estimate ubove. : Mr. P. Van Ruken,. various points of tho State information which made him bellevo that tho whoat crop of this Stave will full ‘uvorablo weathorinay in dealer, bad from rently below ni average. Along Town & §iinnesatn division, the priuriy ro are exceptions .. The: show wthrifty growth, and, rides of ty and most of low grades. He undor- Over Alarge section uf country, includ- good, ing Hoxemount Praina and Dakota County, tho wheat was almost wholly a failure, and on that pruirio thore would not, ‘vesting. in the State at leas than 80 per cont. five acros worth har- Iie would not estimate the deflclunoy . Adums, represoutative of , David fiinesota, and perhaps tho largest ly short of. an nv crop, Tho grentest ity Hond ia in tho ro- Crystal and Worthington. perranoo of the grain {nproves, ff the St, Paul & fe sections whoro reatly damaged from thy rust. ispatch to Tas CAlcago Tribune, ranch ines o! 8r. PAUL, Mlnn., July 9.—Tho following erop- reports of those herotofors sent, are all from northornand westorn portions: Montr.—Oats are Promise of # houvy yiold in Stevens: wheat on fint land “ia stunted in grow! P rusty $ on Falling land thro isa honvy Brow iipe straw, but short r ‘every day or overy other months, aud latterly followed by hot weattor. ‘There fre grave roason# for alarm for tho wheat crop this year. Di gaye iton draincd lands, Have Just roturned from a trip over tho southeastern portion of tho country, and bavo rupurts from other directions to-day, andicun vouch for tho correct- uessof the roport. Thoro {is too much rain for wheat, Otter Tail Co.—Wheat is Liege inhend. Corn outs, and barley look equally well. Crow Wii Sibloy Co.—Vory sama on low ground from 100 much wot, nV ® moro favornbio character than look! finoly, with tho ini Goitnty, but ‘and ends. Wo havo had rain oitht day for nearly two ry, edol wenthor will ng—No bile reported jo rust and very mtu tonwood Co.—Wheat.looking very fnit. of Whout, but With this ox- To-day, hows with J. jo = Thomson-Kondall farm, Lom rain 18 ° a proapoot fron, sinall , Anrnapoy, Va; July 92—A horrible double Hpreners aes i, that grain lodged by thestorm murdor, which is to bo traced toa wicked woman | Is righting Itself, und that the damago is small. and jealousy, was committed last night. Taker Mann, 9 desperate chnucter, lying nenr Sfoock's ‘Mill, was shot and killed by somo unknown per- | gon, Ho bad somo time aluce dosortod bis wito and taken up with Murtba Tront, 0 courtesan, who galned: complote dominion over hit. Ho wus found lying in the woods with a load of buckshot in his body, and a yew feot from bln ie: ommn, was lying, her throat cut from car THE ZENGA MURDER. Spectal Dispatch td The Chicago Tribune Osawa, Nop, July 9—John Martin, of Chi eno, urrived in Omaha to-day to take charge of tho remains of Loula Zorgu, who was mur- dored by William Gorolo, Tuesday nfternoon, Martin offors un extra reward of $20) for Uorolo’s capture, and Goy, Nanco offers $00, Martin was an futimnte friond of Zorgu, who ho Buy's was quite well known among, Chivayo Jtalinna: His body was sont to Chicago this afternoon, = CHARGED WI1Tll POISONING, Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Mmuwauxes, July 0—Tho oxamination of Mri. Van Kirk, to-day, who ts charged with potsoning ber stop-mothor and brothor, resulted inher belng held ‘to trint. Sha could nut ylye the required ball. There are traces of poison in tho tho stomuchs of both the doucasud, POISONING, P. GALveston, July 0.—A Neuw special froin Dal- lug, Vex., anysa main named Hevcock died, and ® post mortem examinution showed arsenic, It fa Johened that Dr. Uull recently purchased o quantity of araenia at Minola, und toniled it to 1 Mra. Houeock, De. Bull aul Mra, Heacovk wero urrested on a charge of murder, GUILTY. Garveston, July 0.—A News apcoial trom Austin saya the jury in tho casu of the Eans brothors for thd murder of MoMillan returned: averdict of guilty in tho rit degree, with tho ponulty of death inthe cuse of Villlam Haus aud Penitentlury for life for Robert. ———— tont A Busy Your, : Aconsus cnumerntor In Loulavillo aaked a woman whother ane tbing had Bappaned tu her during the year, Woll, yea; tt bad beon a busy oar. Bio had eoparated frum her flrat hse bundobtuined divorce, and murrica yun. Several months ugo hor husband went to Texas, ‘and a abort tute utter his doparturg she recety: # telegram Jaformng Hor a hisdeath from the a fw offouta of from 8 scatold on which he was working, Wor mother was suffering from heurt disousc, and whe decided wo send her to tho hous of a friond before the arrival of her huaband’s remains, Hut the body urrlyed scouer than she expoctod, and was sont diroctly to tho house. Hor mother was swooping when jourea backed up to tho door, and on suing her aughtee: mukioy are Twpwulnnts to ruculve Ie aie HCW int Les thing bud buppened whleb had been kept from hor, Sho wustoid of the deuth of her sousine law, aod, without utterlay a word, full to tha ftogr a’ corpac, and tho rowulus of tho mothor and husband wore placed side by nde in tl ureived Tor” tha funoru!, when they wore conveyed to the coma- tery and buried close together, About an hour after abe returned home from tho doubly funere al, 9 mossenger came to ber from ber trst hus- band saying that bo was dying in tho City Hoe. pital, and rod to see her before ho divd. he burried to the huspltal, but bufsro she reached ily bodslde .be, tov, was dead. Sho bid his remalna removed from tho bospltal to hor house, ordered anothor graye to be prepared, NEBRASKA. * *Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MAMA, NoDd,, July 0.—Crop prospects through- out Nebraska aro bright and oncouraging. . Tho dry spoll curly in the songon was succocded by frequent hoavy rains, which gavo tho cropas fresh’sturt, Corn wilt be o Inrger yield this soason than will ylold ne splondid condition. Dry woathor affected wheat more than any othor small grain, and n groat doal of it was uncovered by winds, yer ‘known in Noliraska. Whoat bundantly as usual, but ft fs in It is safe to Hy eee in Nebraskan thoro will be from two- Platte country wheat will run threo-fourths of a crop, Turlington & B{lssourl Railroad reports fr om all sections of tho fit this statomont, that crops ‘of all kinds aro doing spler us Omaha & Noepublioan Valle will be pe big crop, and ryo ant not cultivated very extensively in Nobrasku, will bo about as usual ir tlo below the average in othor sections, Farm- ors who felt very mitch discouraged In tha spring are now very jubilant over the chmiga napect: of nifairs, {ede from twenty-twocotnties Lfnd that thore ts Increased Aereuxo of ull cre to M5 por cont increase over snfe oxtinute to say that 25 porcont. Most af tho increase is In corn, ad many farmors ditring tho drought belloved wheat would prove & failure, and portions of the wheat fluids and plan! Res atead. Corn will bo tho boss crop this year, to three-fourthaafncrop, In tho South: south half of tho Btutu con- Union Paoltls reports show idly along hes, und along the Rallrond, Onts barley, which aro in line and branel in some Beotions, and n tte 1 luoking over the Union Mneltic re- running from 10 your, and [tit & tho avérnye inerense ta ‘to plowed up lod corn io ILLINOIS. Speclal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns, Ciaxton, UL, July %—Our county was visited to-day, botwoon 11 and 12 o'clock, with fearful wind und rain storin, doing an immense amount | of damage to corn and onta, of whiob crops It fw extiinated over one-hulf ara destroyed, The’ information was xleanod from farmors compo- to Judxo, and thoy say that $15,000 would bo o suattostimate, Tho storm raged for ono- hatf bour from the southwost, and then turned to tho suuthoust, toarlny down yastuting many fino fruit trees, and doing im roparabla dumage to has been reported, _ Hy tho storin of Inst Thurs. day and tho one to-day the farmers havo loat at Tedst $25,000 from destruction of tholr crops, ‘trous and de- frult. No othor dumnage INDIANA, Bpeetat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Ispianavouis, Ind, July (An unusually largo quantity of now whout ts coming {nto this murket, and it is growing botter In quality. ‘Taking the gonornl avoragy, itis now belloved thatthe yleld will bo Iargor than last yonr, though the matured borry is not quite so large orplump: Ono farmer suid to a reporter to- day that bis crop would not avorngo over Aftvon bushels to the nore, While another wanted to wager soothing that he would bavo over fifty bushels to the acre, showing of opinion in diferent loculiticg, Thrashing Is fn full awa bid off at the great divoralty now, Now wheut, upot cash, was ‘conte on chauge to-day, WISCONSIN, a Bpeclat-Dispateh to Tas Chicago Tribune, Waremvown, Wis, July 2.—Thoro hus veen a very unuasy fooling ovincod within the past fow days regurdloy tho prospects for spring wheat In this suction, Many plooos ere alroady struck ‘with whnt is known as the red Tuat, and some north of hore, with tho and on the noxt day followed him to the oume- | fow tlelds, principal); terpeand buried hin by thowlde of her mother | bivok rust'—tho oHoet of tho présont wely Wut, w husband, muggy Weathor, Thore is achaucu yot, hows A Vanuy Picture. Madison (Tnd.) Star, Just {magino the old tnvssbuck Domocrats, thogu old fyttows tiled with ticks and burrs ike an old ram from biding in the bushes to ayold Yankee soldiers, Keeping tie, * bay-foot, atraw= foot," to the drut fo, and murching bee bind a trauspuren be bivtorie names of * Antiotam,” syebury,” Prudericka> bury," ote, Tho sight would be too'laughable. over, for an averaye yield of spring wheat if w changy to cool, vloar Weathor comos within aday ov two; but otherwise the worst fours about the crop may be reullzed, . PENNSYLVANIA, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicage Triduns, Pirrsnuna, July ¥.—Tho offects of tho’ storm to-day on crops wero‘very disastrous, Corn Ie completely prostratwd aud badly broken off, LU, duc. Dovvasbiv ds tach Oats are laid fat, whilo frult was beaten from tho trees, ‘The wheat suffered considerably, tha shooks being blown down and thoroughly sonked. Recont rains havo caused whent to rprout some, which will affect the quality of the grain. Other crops suffered samo from the storm, which acemed to cover a strip about twelvo miles wide. ———— - CANADA, The Orangemen Not to Parade in Mone * treal—A Grand Telegraphic Schomem Objects of the Premiers Vinit to Kog- land—Celebration of tho Battle of the Boyno—Strike on tho Credit Valley Raliroad., . Sytctal Ispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Monrneat, July 9.—Tho Orangemen will hayo ‘No procession horo on July 12, nolther fs it thelr intention ta havo a procession until tho cnso now. bofore the Courts Ia deviled. “In the ovening thoy will celobrato tho annivorsary by dining to- ther. ee atatemont of the Consolidated Bank, in Nquidation, for thg month ending June 23 shows the reduction of fiasets to have been £67,083, and Maviities $80,599, thus redncing ‘the. do- flclenoy $1,846. Messrs, Cussols,' Stewart,‘ and Allan, appointed at the recent ‘meeting ‘of tho Consolidated Bank sharcholders to oxnmino into and report upon the affairs and manngemont of the concern, nro working away Industrioualy, and, notwithstand- fng the putridity of thosubsect to be handled, thoy are antd to bo In good health, and some de- velopments may bo expdeted abortly. Tho Gazette publishes a comparative state- ‘ment of tho tnarkot valucs of tho capital stock ‘of twelve Canndinn banks and five pubitc compn- nies of this clty, in which there fa an aggregnte appreciation in value of $,60%00s in tho brief Space of six months since the lat of Junuury lust, Tho stock tnarket was very strong apn again, and closod with a further advanco ult ~The Shamrock and Brooklyn Lacrosso Clubs will play a game bore to-inorrow. Shectat IMspatch to The Chicago Tridunt. MONTREAL, July 9.—A great deal of interest Is Tanifosted here in tho Prentice-Chapleau ine vestigntion at Quebes, Tho pnpers are giving copious reports, which nro engerly read and dls cussed, ‘hore laa xtrong feullug amonyst all irtics that tho matter should bo probed to tho witarn. A inan holding a respectable position In this elty wrote four letters to tho Mayor of Buvannah, Gu. nttacking the charucter Of a prominent FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Examination of These Peauliar Concerns in England. Thonsanda of Them Have Lived and + Died—Many Others Likely to Follow Suit. 3 Bpectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribund. * . : 111. : Lonvox, Juno 16—Tn my last T eaid T should deal with some friendly insuranco experiences on this side, by which I meant not so much the experiences of individun} soclotics as of groups or classes of Friendly Sooleticas my object being that of drawing examples from actual facts, which usually have far moro woight, and oven ; aptness of upplication, than merely hypothetical cases, Imny any nt atarting that out of the 90,000 or (0,000 societics of this eines tinder tho yurled names of Honeflt Soctotics, Sick Ciubs, Dox So- cletics, Burial Clubs, Orders, and AMmillated Socletics which have begn founded jn this coun- try during tho last three centuries, inost have futiod, nithough thore bas beon a very small proportion which could be pronounced ns intone Honally fraudulent in their oriyinal conce} tion, "Many, indeed, have been carried on by Infutunted ‘and porhnps dishonest managers, when, to all reasonable minds, financial recoy- ory win hopeless; and even a no inconsderablo proportion of thoee latter have beon pulled into shape finally. But it la portinps some consola- ton den poor ono) to be able to fay that stupid ity ahd biundering, rither than downright dis- honesty, hus been tha rife in a very marked dpyree. And It {a nlways an ovidoneo of Diune dering or of dishoncaty whon ull sorts of nd- vantages are promised without any evidence being Curnisbed of tho probabla menns of per- formance, * ‘Thu mors important classes of Friendly 8o- cleties which hive bean founded in Sef 2 arranging thot 1s nearly as ciroumstunces will admit in the order of their origin, have been the following: (1) Local Town Sucloties, @ Vile lugu and Country. @ County Bovletles. (4) Gon- Societies, (6) Altiliated Buclutics, Theso Tuay be termed Group:A, by way of distinction. Noxt (0) Particular Trado Sovlctics, 47) Box banker there, Tho numo of o wi ti :. sh-20n \ medical practitioner realding near this city’ Clube, hero may. Biles Group fh. Next forged to tho letter, ‘The gentleman was com- municated with, and ‘he discovered the author, who has compromised tho tnntter by paying $600 towant the charities of the clty Speetal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribunes (iv) Soctatics of Fomntes. (11) Annulty So cloties, (12) Burial Soctoties,—thove forming Group’. 1 will now proceed to offer some briot oleeryauions roapeeting cach of theso classes pH. Orrawa, July .—Mr, F, N. Gisborne, Superin- % wand "Ie Oo po ieOezartay uly ate J: Glnborne, Suberin: |" Focal town BéctotoeThote probably, Ho. Foran nostoaalpraxtonsiye practloal es pertuiee they worv the natural sticeesiory; but thoy ap> Lika hus subinitted to the Dominion xt % ig: Govornmont a very) comprebenalve scheme for Cie Se ene eens ae aeregee. aee whereng tho Gilda, as Siready stated, cinliraced nilke tho coployer ain the employed, the Locnl Tawn Soclotica were composed of clthor ono or the othor,—the omployer or the em- ployed,—but not the two in combination. As o result, tho Socloties composed of tho mastora frequently becnine rich, “prosperous, and pers muunivat; while those composed of tue, workinon: became Impoverished, struggling, and finally short-lived, 3 Villago and Country District Socletics— ‘These were mostly constituted of agricultural laborers, and the domostic retainers of the focal gentry und clergy of the district, ‘Thoy bad at Oneo an advnntae and a diendvuntaye over tho ‘Town Soeletion: the fret arising In tho faut that tho uniount of sioknesato which the members wer exposed was much Icas, in the early yoars of lifo at least; . but, on the other hand, the con- tributions to the fund were necessarily’ kept ata telegraphle communication between Asia and Europe, tho lnnd-service of which - would be through British turritory, and whieh, i€ carried out, it is claimed, would cnnble Canady to cone trol a great partof the business, Mr. Gisborny proposes rat to bulld the telegraph ine frum dmonton ta Cacho Creck,—thus establishing a ‘direct Ino froin tho Pacitle to the Atlantic in Hritleh territory and under Camutlan control lio turthor proposes to Vay a cable from the north ond ot Vuncouver Island to tho Aloutian Islands, and thence to Japan vio ho Keurile Islands, to connect with tho Asintie pitinent and with Avatralia. ‘The cost is tixed nt $4,000,000. Tho country botween Edenton und Cuche Creck is reported W be deeldedly favorable-for constructing a line, and the worl ‘would, on that account, not be expensive. Tho Hull fircerelicf fund now amounts to Cornelius Walford Continues His an hour istaken in raising the pressure to thy required degree (generally S0ctm. of mereury, a ‘two-fifths of atmosphero ade to normal pret Mito). Tho preeauro in mnintalned. half cat hour, then another balf hour {4 taken In recom Prowaliig. During thoro threo stages, actly ventilation of the bell is maintained, Excep soine ringing intho cnr, which soon ceases, om experiences nothing odd in tha bell, In thi poriod of fixed pressure, senorally ‘near thi ond, hunger {s felt, respirntion 1s enay, ant strength ja increased. Four or five a¢ances tel ‘upon the patient deepening the movements o the thorax and Increasing the exygenation o blood and of organic fucl. In the ense a anwmia, tho compressed air-bath fattens hy improving tho digestive functions; in cnse ot stoutness it makes lean by stimulating organtt combustion, In cnses of chronic Drovichitiaccnae physemna, whooping-cough, ete., the method & very helpful; but, whoro thore Is auy weaknest or discaso of the heart it 1s dangorous; also ft acute affections of the car it la prescribed. NEW YORK HOT WEATHER, Special Dispateh. to The Chicago Tribune, New York, July 0—Although the oMcta thermometer registered but 80 degrees at 3:0 to-day, it wasono of the most oppressivoly warm daysofthe scason, Too damp for th ‘usual goodly number of, sunstrokes, It was yet thoroughly depreasing and exhausting. Thi long continuance of the heated term, with but little rain, and overy prospect of. a further pro longation, has told greatly on the mortality list . over 4,00)'donths belng reported Inst week. There were but eight cuses of sunstroke re ported to-day. and n score of denths of chiidrex cnused directly by the hent., Thousands of peo- plointho tenement districta are sleeping on roofsand In the streets. Theso districts are terribly. filthy and foul, and an epidemio would hayo a full sweep if it once sturted, = MORTUARY, New Yon, July ,0.—Tho funerat of tho inte Col, William Tilden Pelton, nephew and secre tary of ox-Gov. Tilden, took pinca this after- noon from Mr. Tildon’s residence, No. i Gramercy Park, Among thoso present were ex-Police Commissioner MeLeun, .Corporation- Counsel Whitney, Mayor Couper, Clarkson N. Potter, Col. Jolin 1. Follows, and Andrew FL Greon. The pall-beirers wero: Gen. John St Corso, Aes J. and Alonzo Wi. “Dickeraot pen Be bell, Smith M. Weed, and Edw artis. : acme GEN. SHERMAN, - Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8r.'Paun, Minn, July 0%—A specint from Jamestown, Dukota, to the Pioneer Prees saya Gon, Bhetman arrived thore from Fargo to-day and recetved an cuthuslustic recoption. Ha leaves td-morrow morning for Fort Totten, up the James River, to begin his Inspection of the military posts. oo Affilinting an,Eatheto. Loniton Punch, [Pilcox, a promising young pharmacentical cheniat, has modoled, from momory a horvlo group, in which Mrs, Clmabuo Brown Is repre- sonted ag the Muso of this Century, crowning Postlethwaite and Maudie as tho twin gods of its Poetry und Art.) Vostlothwalte—"No loftinh ‘thoino has evah cinployod the sculptor’s chisel |" Maudle—“Distinetly so. Only work on in this raverent spirit, Mr. Pilcox, and you will ach the truly great.” Mrs. Cimnbuo Brown—“Nuy, you bave achioved it! O,my young friond, nH you not know that you are a hoaven-born gentua?” Poor Filcax—"I dol" (Gives up his pestle and mortar, and becomes a hopeless nine compoop for life.) * ee “ry the Bhakors’ Sarsnpariiin, fevo minhuim amount, simply because the great 1000. 24s oMfelafty announced that Sir John A. | uyNNte Seu EN recat tte aut fi Macdonald, Sir Churles ‘Tupper, and the Hon. 3 hanid-to-mouth cluss. Bome fow of tha Villuza M.- Vopo ‘will sill for Rhyiund to-torrow, |: suctoties buvo ronehed success and purmancnees Phote jobject Includes tag, Interests _ OF |. but tho urent majority have bad but un. opher Inds,” sand immigeadon, “Thotr \ dealings | Wherntso older momen bean to need inetetle when! the older tombers began te need tholr uid. 3, County Sucieties—Thosu mostly date from tho earllur purt of tho present eenttiry, and took their origin In tho yarlous attempts whieh have been muda to ease the poor’s rates by menus of national or loca) efforts {n the way of promotion of provident institutions, ‘Towards tho clore of the lust contury vurtous attempts were nido to udupt Insurunce projects to the wants of tho will doubtioss be partly with tho ritish Govern- mont, and partly with privute persons, ‘Phosreat interest In tholr yisit will centre In the Puciiic Hallway question, As tho Premier announced, ore 1s A competition among capltallats fur the completion of tho rund, not {11 parts or scotions, butasu whole. The details of their polley are not yet unnounced, but it fs atid thers ure good pros- pects of their negutinuons being successful, poor from a national polut of view. ‘Lhe ald of + Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ~ tho Legisiaturo was invoked in vurlous ways, HAMtiton, July'D.—Monduy next ty the 190th | Att clusses were on tho alert fn tho matter, with anniversary of tho tle of tho Hoyne, ‘and for tho past six months a committee, composed of three members appolnted from cach lodge of tho several Orange societics of this city, his been at work with a vlow of buving the greatest: colobration Iniamilton over witnessed in the Dominion; and, sould the weathor prove fine, thoir Inbors will bo crowned with success, «Tho brothren und thelr friends, to tho mumbor of 25,000,-wIIl arrive by tho ‘morning trailus und bonta, and will be' reevived by tho Heception Committoo, ‘The brethren, on tholr arrival, witl be taken to thoir respective positions, and re- muln there until all hive arrived, when tho lino .of smarch will bo taken up. The point of ad- vanes will bo by Cannon xtrovt eastward to dames stroot. The procession will march up Jumes to Hunter, down Hunter to Well thy, along Welllugton to King, up King to Bits Buy to York, up York to Dundurn Bui «thon will bo dlamixsed for tunch. Addross be dolivered by geritiemon high up In tho Onier, Thore will be o tife anddrum competition, baby- show, prizes for waltzing, athletic gumes, ct, Tn tho evening thore Is to bo n grand display of fireworks. Lodges will bo presetit from Torunto, and violnity, London and vicinity, Brantford, the Bingo oxvoption of tho ir themselyos, hoy did. nol reulieo” the necessity for hoy change. In truth, thoy alone escaped the press- ure of tho burden of ‘pauperism which thu na- tion was thon benring, in consequence malaly of the wars ju which wo were thon cng jo ALL other means baving failed (L mean of a nation- al kind), the elorcy in the countios tried the ca. tablishment of County Friendly Sociotlus, The country goutry and clergy becume putruns (1, O. honuriry menibory, subscribing and recetving 10 enaflts}, und oven took sometimes an avtive share i tho maongement, ond in this way 1 more substantinl kind of institution was intros duved thin had before prevailed. 4. General Soclcties—Fallowing in tho wake of the County Sovletica camo the foundation of i now cinss of Inatitutuon, adapted to the wants of tho lower. mifddiv clies.—small tenders and othors,—tho benvilts offored ‘belng larger thun those of the purely local sociotics and tho con- ‘tributions being also bighor, ‘Thesu hud some diflouities to coutend nyainst in thy fat of buy fog nv ono to watch over tholr -Intorests In the districts Inwhich their busincss was obtained. “ SMullngoring’* on’ tho funds henco becutue somiutliiea a very seriaus ovil. Guelph and vieluity, St. Catharines and East In &, Alllilated Socloties—These may bo sald to oreo, Chath, Selinds garth Shieoe Tale ye ee eee ae nny aaa, the frat group, and. they scem destined to eclipse nearly ull the others, although this will, Of corso, bu tho warkof time. ‘Tho princivle of thowe soclotics, of which tho Munchoster Unity of tho Liependent Ordor of Odd-Fetlowa may be tukan aga type, ja to enoounige tio formnution of branches throughout the Kingdom (which owe a Ilinited alleglunce to tho prront body), che tiroly under local management as tothe tnan- eijul resulta of thelr operutions, but nro united to the other branches, or “lodged,” of thelr dis- Buitulo, Est Miidtlesex, Oxford, and Waterluo. Miller's colobruted Butato Hand will bo present, and all the crack bands in West orn Ontario. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune TononTo, Juty v—Thu traln-men, ongine- ron. Hulludting-men, aud all employ on tho Credit Valley Ilallway, huvo cousod work in cous scyuonco of urrenges in their wires, All busl- ness on tho road {8 suspendod. Tho Credit Val- ley Hallroad was only opened Inst winter, | it mins through an {mportant purt of Ontario, inld- wry betwoun the Grand ‘Trunk and the Grent Weatorn, | From. ‘Torunta to Ingersoll, with Lranches from Shootsviilo to Orueville, and from Ornnyovillo to Elora, it mousuires 158 miles lung, From tt statomont by the Managing Die rector, Goorgo Luldlaw, it appeurs that tho Cam- wny bad expended $0000 more monoy han It bad on band,—that amount haying boon realizod . by imortRae, and by borrowing from varlous partios, until {ts credit bag ontirely de- parted. ‘Tho road was Mutabed in January, but tho rolltug-stock was insuielunt for tho’ busl- tteas, A Iver hus been appointed for thor road, who will recelye wll moneys, which will be appiled to the payment of waxes and Bipplyia weuliciontamount of rolling-stovk, Tho strike will huve che effect of the company losing about porday. ‘Tho bonds of the company have prinelputly heen mortynged for the payment of steol rails, Itds probable that the roud will stay closed till the mon go on Aguln, as the company has exhausted all its resources, and, the Court of Chaucory having ut present churgo of tho tond, tho company will protect Itself, C. White Mortiiner, Junior counsel inthe do- fonse of Ronnett, tho asaasinof the Hon, Goorga U trict as to death penotlts In view of obtaining a proper average, ull the districts having dircot roprezontution {n the Anuunl Movable Confer once, Whorent the genera) regulitions for tho govoriniwnt of the ontire body’ aro dotermined and yarled 4 peed may arise. Bpoakiny of Taig outs group (A) genorally, It may bo said thut Shey wero ult founded with wu: alniost ontire whscnoo of sciontitio data; that at A consequonee they bave pussod through phuses of doubt, financial diftoulty, and consequent dlatruat, during wiloh most Of thou have died outultogothor, while those which survive are niukiug great efforts to pot thoir ntfaire placed ont brule of ininelal safety. Periodical valun- tons by competent actuaries are boing mudo, contribiitions are boing ralacd, or bonetlta cure tolled: thus both ends ure belng mado to mect, ‘Tho Odd-Fullows (Munchester Unity), consialing of about bult a mfiion of members divided into some 4,000 lodges, pronounced to bo “hopelesly {neulvent” a quirtor of w century ago, {8 now, thought to be fnanclully sound. ‘ 2d. articular Trade Sooictica—It may bo that som of theso huye degconded from thy old Gilds tu idea, if not in fact; many of thom have been successful; but most of the othors, by reason of Bt i pan the Peteont in company | tho circumstance that tha slekness and mortul- «with tho Governor of tho Jail, with a potition | ity roaulting from ocotpation have como tuo prepared by Mr. Davin for signature. Hennett | much twgetbor have beon pluyed out prema- Fefused to sign tha paper, saying ho preforred | turoly, ‘The othors of thia group are offaloots donth to fmprisonmont. from or makeshifts for trade soolotica, Lonvon, Ont, July 9.—A terrife thunder and rain storm puased over the city this ovening, ac- companied by very high wiid, Much danny hus beon dono to ‘treod and fences, afd it la feurod thut gruln throughout this ecction is badly damaged, a Huucock’s Politica. Cleland Leader, We havo carefully senrchod tho Domooratio papers of tha county for a aummury of the olitieal principtes of. Gen. diuncuck, aad have Found thom to be set forth about ua follows: ‘On the subjectof tho currency, he Isa mage nificent-looking fellow, ‘On tho subject of tho tarif, he tansplondld 9. Hox Cluby—Tho membera—suy the opern- tives ia given workshop—agres to contribute ton box” such a sum ratediy and from tlic to the ag will keop up heat cay of a givon amount, the members failing sick bolng entitled to an cqual sum por week out of the bux (henco “ dovlarinyg on tho box"); but it {6 clear that thu contributiona may becowe 80 onerous that the mombers cannot comply with thom; and then the scheme breaks down. Thesomuch resombio your vodperatives, Next comb + & Brokon-Bone Clubi—iero, In some hazani+ ous occupitions, all the workmen fin given alap pay o smull weekly contribution of one penny or more, nd, wher! acdident af tha kind cons templated arises, a cortain fixed scale of ullow. ance f§ made for a given period, varylug with soldtor, oa oe subject of frev trade, ho weura n brill nt uniform, ‘On the subject of river and barbor improve- mounts, he makes a yrund appearance on horse the natury of the fructure, No allowance 1s novo for any injury or sndlaposition not re- sulting from broken bones. Fiaully there ts 0% Tho Ponny Clubs—[n those tho tubers contribute a penny enh, and certain allowances wre made for sickioss or injury; but at tho ond of tho yoar any balance reniulitig of tho funde Ja divided amongst tho mombons promita; and tho Sveloty boginsde nove shuttiog ant tho old invite bers, day tnuse of 45 or dU years af aye. In this muuner muck injury, if not injustice, 1 recom plished; but all Jola with tholr vyes open, 10, Fornalg, Frlcndly Soutotios—In sowie parte of Englund thors bave beon founded no nuinber of sociutios for tha exclusive membership of fo- malos; soveral Orders buye itso beon formed ack. ‘On Btate-rights, bo appears woll in his opuu- lets and truss buttons. jets on \. a ol agatha roform, be has g fine military enrinig. : On tho so-called reform In tho administration of tho goverument, be fio modern Murat. : On the Indian question, hu ty tho fest took- ing Indlan Lighter tho country over produced, notwithstanding that for every Indian bo killed it oust the Govurnnient $4,000, ho behayed ko 4 On the Bouthorn quentiony gallant soldtor, aud nade bimaele popular with | for thon, at tho Unitud Grdey of Femulo Meet. eet ees, WhitorLinery bulldozer, and | bites Loyal Order of Anglont Bhupherdesios, ‘ballot-box stuffer, Odd Alators, Sliters of Progress, veto, ute. On the On tho subjoot- of or. forofgn relations, he | wholo t think it nay bb sald the Female Frjend> wears 8 splendid mustuche, Jy Hovlotics Lave not tlone nt all well. On school question, ho faa handsome I. Annuity Soclotive—Many of these aro of 8 looklag mun, supertor orderof Friendly Society; thoy grant ‘On all other questions of publlo polloy, ho has a martial bearing, . Jn sone respects ho resembles Jo Davis, tho en annuities to tholr mombors an arrlying at acer tain uge, and to the witows and ehildron uf the mombers for at curtain porlad, These societies are not yoneral, ‘They ure mostly rompauts of the Poor jaw ubolition moyemont, 12, Burial Svoloties—These constitute A largo and’ fmportant clase of su-cntled Friond- ly “Bovleties;» many of thom are of a ditforenco bolng thut hu weurs u cursut, while Jeff woru a potticout.” —<————>___— Singing asa Preventive of Consump- . thon. very low type; uthors of thom, morgo ‘Tho statoniont has beon mado that during tho | lute uidustrinl Ynsurnuco; © thoy tnke ull lust twonty-tive yearns not a singlo sligor bus bly ehupes and combinations, and frequents, od of consumption at Bt. Voteraburg, wthough iM auil very nour to the wind of downright in- thie divcuse hus outatripped all others, und OW | golyouey, or oven of legullty, 1¢ fa oftun eharged bold the first pluco among tho cates of death in tho itussian Gapital, rom thls and othor fucts Dr. Vasilloit draws an Infervnce in favor of the exerelva involved In stig ling a0 pro: Vontivo muadure agubist vousumption. A Lan: don tncdical writer, however, argues that there ia room for quesuon as to the relation of cause and offoct iu thia nutter, for, though ft say Olther huppen that sliyers tre not conmumptive in that they promote Iurauticida; but ed problem. Malick’ arp wate of tho phages which, rte aejeties huve wisumed in this country. They have atriven after good resulls, but iu a olunisy ‘and unselentitio fashion, for at lout a couple of centuries. Thuy are now trylag to reach thom by abandoning cap-trap and epuadl ule methods, cu use thelr throut and chout opting pluin and alrigotforward bowl: Proslye oF tha couguinptive period are not Perret Junot tho exusiple worthy of bus uingors becuud the wenkness which procedes } jug followed? CORNELIUS WALFORD, digonse incapucltates tha chuat and throat for s sertion, neither of thes: bypothowcs—tbough tine up 10 o certain yoink hole wood $n al cuses; In fact very ttle observation will suillco to sbow thut 4 good éliging vulcu may co-usist with a woak or diseased chewt, whoreus tha pours feotly boulthy may be really unable te sing. — * Compressed Alr-Matti, oe to Ia Monies, tho compressod alr terete oa valuable modo of teeatinont (0 vortalu ones, ‘The pationt reviulns one and a hylfto two hours futho pooumatio bell, th AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY’S THEATRE. ILMAVERLY,. 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