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saclappintoe ome: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:~ SATURDAY,” . FOREIGN. Debate on the Irish Compensa- tion Bill in the House of Commons. A Movement on Foot to Secure ‘Amnesty for Irish Exiles. . The Famine Fever in Ireland Re- ported to Ba on the In- . erease. Passage of the Amended Ams nesty Bill in the French Senate. Details of a Desperato Attempt to Agsas+ * nate Itssam Pashae Loss of Life and Property by Earthquake in Switzerland, GREAT BRITAIN. (Te INDIAN FINANCIAL BTATEMENT. Loxpon, July 9.—The delay in bringing for- ward tho Indian financial statement cnuscs the impression that some large reform fs contem- plated by tho Govyornment relating to tho Ma- bilities of Indin. $ THE DISTURDANCE BILL. The House of Commons Is in conunitteo onthe Compensation-for-Disturbance-In-Iroland ‘bill. Ascone bas just soourral: Tho Government: i nut 4 ‘ition of peralatent ol Pin auereertente latone sald That the state ‘of publfc business was very grave, but no waste of time would juduce the Government tonbandon the measures which thoy think important, CATTLE IMPORTATION. Tn tho Frouso of Commbns this ovening Arthur * Arnold, Liberal, gaye notice that a month henco ~ fe would call attention tothe restrictions placed ‘on the Smportation of enttle, and would move a resolution In relation thereto, ‘ ‘ ‘THE RASTERN POLICY. Gladstone, replying tp a question by Sir Itenry D. Wolll, Couscrvatives relative to tho Bustern policy, sald the Government was very anxious to avold surprising tho country by anything Uke igoluted xetion, + : | RXOITING DEDATE. * Inthe House of Commons, in committes this evening, Parnell and otter membors for Ireland persisted In combating the now clause of tho Cotnpensation-for-Diaturbanco bill, although it was not: before tho Committee. | Biggar, Home- Rule, was eulled to order for defending ‘tha uso of violence agalnst cortuin landlords tu Ireland, particulnely the late Lond Leitrim, Mr. Mitchell fenry. Hoine-Rule, In tho course of tho debate. antownced his Intention to quit the Land ‘Tauzgie, Ho said he repudiated its oxtreme views. ane After a short débato ‘a motion made by tho Government. to postpons Afectinsion of tha preanibie of the Compensation bill was ngreed to and Tuesday next txed for consideration of the bill by clauses, : ‘THE KING OF GREECE pas arrived in ‘Berlin on his way to St, Poters- rr = LANSDOWNE. ‘ ‘Tho Marquis of Lansdowne 18 much preascdby bis colleagues torumain in the Ministry. ‘ | PAILER. Baker & Danlola, genoral merchants and produce denlers, have, fafled, Liabilities, £50,- 5 ‘WILL MESIGN, Itefa understood Earl Kenware, Lord Cham- berlalit, bus intimated a wish to resign in conse- quence of objections to the Compensation bill. TURKEY. THE ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION. OF _TIASSAN . PABIA. Vienna, July 9.—A telegram to tho Political Curreepontence, from Belgrade, states thut (as- aayt Pasha, Governor of’ Noyi-Bazar, has arrived nt Rolyrade, to be cured of tho wounds Intlicted by his assasins. The Pasha of Selnitza has as- sumed the Goxernprabip of NovisBazar. Eyoub Pusha ayowed thecrime to the Albanian Longue, who not only approved bla act, but promised him overy support, * * . VIENNA, duly 0.—Tho latest Intelligence from Serujeavo'states that tha excitement caused by the attempted murder of inssan Pasha hns con- + siderably abated. When Hassan Pachu ordered ngencral disurmamont, Eyoub Boy, onvof tho wost fanatical Mussulmung, with soveral follow- ers, wont to him and protested against the meus- tire. ‘Hassan Pusha replicd by striking Eyoub Jiey with a stick, whereupon: the followers of tho lutter thon throw thomselyes upon Hasse Pasha. and he was taken to Atltrovitza, itis thought, mortally wounded. ‘THE ARMY, CONSTANTINOPLE, July 0.—At midnight Sun- day three transports left tha Arsoual for Volo and Provesa, with soven battalions of troops, iivo batteries, and a quantity of amtnunition. ‘The troops were ordered to disoinburk stealthily, Tho disbandment of 4,000 soldiers in-Thossaly, ‘whose timo has expired, bad been forbidden, - 2 WAIt UNAVOIDAILE, —* Benttn, July 0s—A despatch trom Berlin says: The opinion prevulls in political cirelesy here that the Porte will deellnogo uccupt the reaali- uons of the Conference, and that it will be fin- Possible to prevent hed between the Turks ond Greeks. + = ‘ ANOTHER OPINION, Sr, Perensuuna, July th—The Agence Russe expresses tho .canvictfon that the Porte will sletd to tho wishes of Eurupe. . : ‘RECALLED. - Lonpon, July 9.—A ‘Vienna al thit the Greek ollivera on lenye of now In Rusglu have beon reculled, ' FRANCH. ‘TUR WAR ON THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS. PAs, July 9.—The Domtoleans bave recolyed on intimation that thoip catabilahmouts will bo broken up noxt Suturday, ‘Tho semi-ofliclal pupers contradict the statc- ment of the Vollaire thut the deorecs ngninsttho ‘on-nuthorizod religions congregations will be enforcodat the and of the present week galnae tho Franciscan, Capuchin, Eudists, and Oblate Orders. ‘oes IN THE BRNATE, Tho Committee of the Scunte tas adopted tho Tmendinent. ta the Amnesty bill proposed by cn. Pelissior excluding iucendiuriva and uss using 18 porsons who have beon condomned after duo trial from tho benoflts of tho bill. Jules Simon, addressing the Committee after . the ndoption of this mmnendmont, said be should always beof the opinion that amuesty Imposudon the country by the action of men who hud ther aelyes been convicted coustituted a danger to public morality, The promoters of amnesty had Committed a grave error, and had brought vert. able trauplo.upon the country, Nevertholuss, for tho sake of conciliation, and security of the atch reports absence and conntry, we have adopted tho textot the bill passed ty the Chamber of Deputies, merely add~ ng hid: Incondiuries and murderer, con denmued after duc trig), shall be excluded from e@inesty ‘ THE DILL SUBMITTED, . ‘The Dill thus amended-was submitted to the ute thisufterivon, Cazot, Minister of Justice, tle auproving the Principle of the amendment “posed by Gen. Velissicr, urged that it was wructloully Impossible to curry steh a meiduro Jw vitect. Mo reminded tho House thy mout guilty Communtsta wore those conde = entumuclous, and consiaucitly undefended, and that {t would, under those elroumatances, be wujust to pardon auch men whilo others werd excluded fram the propaso benefits. If the Senate voted amuesty with limitations, the ayl- tation in the country would continue, . ‘She sacond part of tho bill, in tho {ona pie Raed by the Committes, was adopted, to ‘ai. ‘The Souate then agreed to an amendment woved by Miuard proposing that the exception made by the bill agalnut: murderers and fucen- diaries shall not upply to canvicts whode wen lences uve xlready been commuted, ‘Tho bill Ba amended Nunally: passe 7 to 08, IULAND, pe _ THY FAMINE FEVER. Dusrar, July ¥.—Tho Government bas sont a physician to the County Muyo toluquire Intothe nuture and oxtent of the famine-fover there and tn the neighboring countics,which ty report. - ad to bo spreading gigrmlugty, Tine Fis wxines, + + Lonpox, June %.—-A movement, is being or nulzed, over which O'Connor Power bas been sovuted to preside, which Miggar, Fingegu, aod Barry, Buprove. to obtuln tll, uuconditional nesty for all Irish pollticul oxiles. Iti ins fended to oxtend the movement throughout dreat Britain, Ireland, the United States, and she Colonies, until ita'‘objoct is uttainud. RUSSIA, 2 . PRIBONERS. 52 St. Perenspuna, Jilly ¥.—Intelllgence bas been recelved that the explorer, Col. Prjuvaluky aid party, ure prisoners in the hands of the Culucse, FS . PILLAGED, 4 Hussian caravan bas been pillaged on the Guinuse frontier and two ufurchants killed. CAMELS YOR BKOBLLOVY. | Advices frum Orenbury report a Kuselan oll- cer arrived thore to hire 600 camels for Gon. Skobeloff's expedition. SIONIFICANT.. : Toxpox, July 8.—A 8t. Potersburg dispatch hag tho foliowlng! At an official banquet nt tho Chinese Emtnesy representatives of all tho, foreign Powers wero present, but not a ainglo Russian was there. = RB CHOPS. A Alsputch to the Daily News from St. Peters. burg says: “OMlcinl reports state that in up. wards of forty districts Jn Kassin tho barvest will be bolow the average. In many provinces the prospects nro very serious. In gomo iis tricts in thd sonth tho crops have altogothor falted owlng to the ravages of insccts,”” EARTHQUAKES, < BWITZENLAND, a Gunrva, July 0.—-Tho carthg\inke of Sunday ‘was one of tho most dovero atid widesprond that ave been known InSwitzcrland for several sears. 'Two persons wero kitted. Sevorni meters of the summit of Schnetberg, near Quitrton, foll, aver= swhelming a large wood. : -ANOTITER, * * Lonvon, July 0.—Tho earthquake at the Isl- sand of St. Goorge, ono of the Azores group, re sulted in the formation of nnother island. 000 sure distant, ‘and avout 18,000 square yards in xtont. a BELGIUM. ‘ THE RUPTURE WITH THE-VATICA! Brursers, July %—Atl the Belgian Bishops have sent dispatches to tha Vatlean declaring that their netion will. now be more free and inure powerful since the rupture of diploinutic relations with Belgium, VARLOUS. 3 ITALY. Noxe, July %&—Itis stated that Gen. Bonelll has detinitly tendered -his resignation of tho Mhilstry of War, ACCRTED. Srraspona, July 9.~-The Emperor Willlam has accepted the resignation of Herzog, Secretary of State for Alsnev-Lorratne. + FIRES. ENGLEWOOD. ‘About half-paat 11 o'clock ‘Thursday night 0 fire broke out In‘’a barn in tho rear of Mrs. Mary Feldter’s snioon, corner of Stite and Sixtieth streets, The fire extenidd to the, houso, and spread eo rnpldly that the occupants barely bud time to got out, A servant girl had her hair singed, and had to be nasisted down a tadder nt the front of the house. Many of tho bonrd: ers escaped with thelr cfothes in tholr hondss A horse: in tha barn belonging to Mrs, Fiedler was burned to death, The house and contents, consisting of household: furniture and a enso of clgars—Mrs. Fleder be! ng cue rod ju tho manufacture of cigars—were totally de- strayed. The loss in tho contents Is coverad by $1,000 insurance. The house, which is u tote Jods, fs covered by insurance to tho amount, of $5,000, and Ig in the name of M.A. Seller, who sholds‘a inortunge. on tho premises. ‘The house originally cost: $7,000, Tho water supply was Inndequate te extinguish tho tlumes, ‘This ta a quostion which concerns all owners of buildings Inthe ‘Town of Luke. A fire that attains wny rout headway, will consumo everything before fe and the fire department will be poworless to provont it. / CIncAGoO. Tho alarm from [ox No. 33, which sound ed.nt 945 p.m. yesterday, was turned in by Ofleer McGlinchey, of Pinkerton’s force, who noticed smoke issuing from tho'third story-of tho four- story stone building Nos. 25 and 27 Wasblugton street, Tho timely warm brought the engines to tho spotiin season to arrest tho tlames before, nny serious damnge was done. ‘Tho tire atose in aud wos confined to the rear portion of tho third Hoor of the building occupied by Hopewell Brothors us a book-bindery und ‘bo. factory. Underneath the wooden atatrense on tho floor was collected 1 large mnount of paper te which hat apparently caught firo from a tove recontly employed Inthe making of some printing rollers. ‘The amole arising from the fire wus very denso, and the firemen had at firat sono diificulty in ‘yotting at tho flames, which, however, were casily oxtingnistred after tho stalrease bad bon cut through ana tho hose Urought to boar. The damnge to stock and bultding on the third floor cannot exceed $4”. On tho second tloor was x Jewelry und Notion-store, and on the groutd floor a honico- sarhiy eastablishinent; but neitbor pluco was maged by either fire or water. AT OMAILA, NEB. - Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oman, Neb, July 0&—Threo Ingo framo buildings of thoOmaba Siolting Works were destroyed by fire thls nftarnoon. Loss, $0,000; insurance, about $2,000, ‘The brick him and furnieea werg -but Httlo dainiged, The inilldings will be repliced in two woeks, whon the works wilt begin operating ngaln. Speciat Dispatch ta The Chicayo Tribune Ox dita, Nob., July 10.—At 11250 to-night. Me- Corintek’s elevittor was found ta bo. in’ flames, ‘Tho tlre was well started when noticed by i | comotive engiicer. Alurm was xlven by blows ing whistles. ‘Tho clovatur burned. containe Whient, 2,000 bushels; corn, 10,00 bushels; ont about 40,000 buybels.’ Tho fitenion were driven from tholr work by the Intenso hent. ‘Tho stone warchouse of Wilton Rogers, ndjotning, fs now on fire. Loss on olevator, and contenta, fully $60,000,” Tho lose of Roxers’ warehouse Will Ine Crone’ tho total Joss to about #40000, Many stnall buildings adjoining will bo destroyed, No information to-night of, umount of Insurance. Fully: 6,000 peaple turned out to witness the eon ration, Thia was tho third alarm sluco 4 CABINET MEETING. Wasmyaton, duly9,—At the Cabinet meeting to-day thore was some discussion as to the advl- sability of tho exerelse of tho President's power to withhold the expenditure of rome portionsof tho money appropriated by tho tast River and Harbor bill, but It was decided that tho entire amount of the appropriations should bo ex- ponded as fast ad the War Departniont In etch particular casa muy consider desirable, The subject of the St. Louls Dixtrict Attorioyship also chmo @p for discussion, but’ nee tion upon it was not reneb a\n’ tire went appeal was imide to tho President some xix weoks ulnce, and ne wouthe With of June, for the remoyal of United States Marshal Fitzsiin- mone upon the grawmid of Lakewarmuces [stip pore tho Internal revenue oltcers jn thelr vf- forts tobrenk up the fltelt distilling in the State of Georgian, It wasevn clanned that the counie Of this otflcer proved a positive obstruction to tho excertion of the laws, and that, while the revenue ollicers in every others State lid suey veded in fully enforeiig the revenie laws, t Georgia wlono the moonebiners -contlinicd to defy thom, and were more or Jess encouned by tho officers, who should naturally bo expect= ed to vigorously enforce ita laws, but who falled to show ny Inclination to dogo, fi the cuse of Marshal: Fiizsimmons, although eonsld- erable pressure kia been brought ta bear avon tho President for bls yormoval, no action hus yeu been taken, and, go far wus ean be Ionrned, the matter hus not yet been brought to tho atiens ton of tho Cubluet. His cnse liters from: that of Districts Attorney Furrow In that his commuils- not yak expired, and bis removal durch ea of Congress OxeopL For ood and BU enniay would directly antagonize the Ten- -UNlce act. : 2 JOE EMMETT. - New Youk, July &—A morning paper. says Jou Ruunett and family sall for Buropy on the Lrltannla to-morrow. He will return about the middle of Augus' See Fronch Newspupor= Wit. tg ark Word, At tho Morguo: “Sy muthor-tn-law,"” saya iv visitor to. Uso official fn churge, “disappear three duys ago, aud has sot been heard of sinee, Tad hoped she might bo here, Deserihe: $f you pluase, 4a that If necessery Khe can be Mentitled,” Bho | stutters twiully—you'll recognize hor onelly by that, a A soldlor on tho cars percely from his pipe is, more oF leas opt fndy opposlt hith, Well, mlesus, he wise, od suppose they don't smoke, in yoitr reinent.” “Tnmy regiment they do," suya the old ludy; “in my company never,” * ‘og, mada, T was onl to minke wie les wiry, out Olt ny and left me only, GH trans a ment! “Ae You manage to live ma that?’ © You, muda hos only did Dinghuge to Hye on that paltry’ Dut to xot Into okt us well! + A Indy sends her cook to muirkot with a com julasion to obtain. a Hie fowl for a fortheaatiug dimer yuri, The -survant returned ber wilstrpds, after lovely examining tho purchuty, shakes her head doubitully, “Ob, “madame, says the cook, © Just walt HE it bos been truniod unit geo if It dovan't look spleudids (ei by dttat Hiko youwhen you dress uy und put on your dlamonds.” *Witols,”” sald the cook: subse= quentiy, In rolating the anecdote, “f yot a qmonth's waraliy on the fustunt hot tho smoke ous toa old 20 years old whow ve panele mupplles Hs aid 1 New Substitute. tor Ico in Niuting: A_ now kind: of floor for skating-rinks haa put down in London, It is tue Invention ol Culunturionts, of Scarborough, and con slate milly Ja a oxture of the enrbonute wad sulphate OF Boda, forming a crywtulline muss whlol vlfers about the sume HiQouNt of re sistance to the pussuge of a ukutu-lron ng tee. It fs chiimed for the now floor that It will Lust for many years at a smujloxpense., It cuts up nat Hike fee, but ts casify repaired and wnootbed ¥ 0 spuctully adaptod storming uppuratus. a ‘The Jury Wintele Acquitted Currie, ort Sherman (Tex.) Chruntelen One of that distingulahed jury, which turned the Uyer Currie foose, bud Just been rulensed from ‘the Fenitentiury, Another oue of ibe Jurymen, who never wis known to have uo cont, wis gald-to be falrly coated with grecubucks wer the convera was Ulscharyed. THE RAILROADS. A Temporary Entrance into the City Secured. by the Wabash, Tho Trunk Lities Preparing for , the Saratoga Conference. Rallroads Filing Their Bonds in Compll- anoe with tho Aldrich Bill, TIE WAGASIT. * A.L. Hopkins, Vico Presiitent, John ©. Gautt, Genernl Manager, and other general olllcers of the Wubnsh are in tho vity. The object of thoir yisit 1s for tho purpose of completing arrange- ments for 2 temporary entrnnce Into the city oyer somo oneof the oxistlog lines to transact tholr frelght burlness ungil tise can bo mado of the Western Indiana, with which line tho Wa- bash hasaeontrict, Thoy were also to meot Mr, Bf, B. Ingalls, Gehcral Manggeroft tho Cin- clunath, Indianapolls, St, Louls & Chicago itull- rod, to Use a portion of his rond ne con- nection between the Tolerlo, Poorin & Warsaw, which rond the Wabash has lutely aequircd, and the main ine of tho Wabash, In poth listances successful arrangements were completed, Tho Pun Handle, or, ns it fs more generally known, the Pitteburg, Cineinnatl & St. Lonis, ins ngreed to ullow tho Wabuah to come in over ita Hine from-Forty-ninth street to the corner 4! Desplainea and Civroll etreets until such time ns the Chicago & Western Judiann gets over Its troubles, The Milwaukee & St. Paul ugrecs to furnish tho Wabash faellities for transneting tts freight business at one of fits freleht-housts near, Desphunes and Carroll, ‘This errungeniens will enable tho Wabash to open its Chica lino for freight business somo time noxt weel Only the oly froight is to be handled at the lat~ ter point. The transfer freight will bo handled at tho Wabnsh trunsfor yards, near tho Stock Yards, whieh nro runched over tha Western Indiuna.’ No- attempt will bo mado for the prosent to open the Wabash for pussenger bust. ness, the munngors seeming to be satisfied thht they’ hn Fo At Inst eo far us to be able to open tholr kine for Trolyue business. ‘The opening of the Witbnsh Hue will atly affect thy troubles regarding the division of business betweon the Hnes from this city to'Missourl River points, and tho, meot- fog of tho Southwestern‘. Hallway Assoolntion Monday will bave to mako entirely new calonlations fur the percontaye tg be given to tho Wabash, That the roads thomeclves will not be able to effect t satisfactory arrungemont 43, quite certain, und tho only recottrse Jott, wilt ‘be arbitration. «All the roads are willing to leave the matter to arbitration except tho Rock Islan ‘but itis hardly probuble that thls road will keep up this determination and force unother Mis- sourl River war, Fromwhut cnn bo learned, tho Wabush demunds | 20 per cent of the Chicage business; but it will no doubt be satised with whatever mnount the arbitrators, If the matter is submitted to nrbitrntion, should aocord It. Tho conference of . tho Wabash muanigers with Mr. M.E. Ingalls, of tho Cincinnati, Ine dfunapaliz, St. Louis & Chicago, resulted ta the Jose of that portion of Mr. Ingulls’ road from Sheldon, o the IndianaState Ine, to Lafayette, nbout forty miles, to be used ng the connect in Unk between tho ‘Toledo, Pedrin & Warsaw ane the muin {Ine ofthe Wabssh,. The Wabash agrees to Bey the Cinelunath, Thitinanpolls, Bt. Louls & Chiengo hiif of tho interest on tha debt of the portion of rond used and defray half the exponses for repalrs,cte, It was ut first. contemplated “by the Wabush people ta lense the Logansport & State Ling Division of tho Pan Hnndie, but owing to certain complica ifons the scheme was given up and pegothitions opened with the Clicinnati, Indiungpolis & Bt Louls, resiithig as above stated, TUROWING A BONE, Now that the timo of holding the micotings at Suratogy which Is to dotermino ‘whethor tho Grand Trunk [s to jotn in the cast-bound podl- ing urranyement from Chleago is gettlug quite nenr, tho trunk fines are making efforts to fins press the managers of tho Grand ‘Trunk with the Idea that thoy sre really uctunted by tho most unselfish desires to ylve thom all that has Deen agreed to. Only 1 fow days ago it was stated in THe THtnuNE thut, nlthough it was ngreed that tho Grand ‘Trunk should have eighty enrs of Ive-stock per weok from J uno 1 antl utter the Sarntom miceting, — yet that line had) received = but twelve cara Insatl Pho. trank tnes _ claiined that this was nut dona beenuse they desired to keep from the Grand Trank what they agreed lo give It, but, Deciuso the Hye-stock shippers refused to sbip over tho Grand ‘runk for the reuson that it was unfit for cuttle transparti> tion. Yotrighton tho top of this declaration comes the {ntormation that during the lust two days the Grand ‘frank bid received from tho triink lne'lvesatock mont nt the Stock-Yurds eomo elghty llyo stock, with the promise to keep up the consignments until the deflefoney hus been made good, Bo it seus that, after ull, the fault for the shabby trentment was not with shippers but with tie trink Llnes, who thought the Grand’T'runk could enally he bulldozed, When they found that tho Grand ‘Trunk was made up of sterner stutt “tins thoy supposed, quid peremptorily refused to fake purt in tho Saratoga meeting unless this |. Uveestock bueiness was satisfactorily settted, the trunk lines readily found menny to over come tho reluctance of shippers, and that tino now gets tte full shure of the business.” hls matter ought to serve as warning to tho Grand ‘Trunk whut it muy expect after tho trunk Hines have ontleed it “into their purlor” aud have It safely entangted within tholr nets, TIE ALDRICIC BILT. Wasninatos, duly 9—Under the act of June 40, 1880, to uinend the statutes in relation to thes fmmediate transportation of dutinblo goods, und for other purposes, the following-named ruilronda -and other common enrriers hive bofded: w Ialtimore & Ohfo Railroad, by William er, Becond Vice-President, in the sutn of 3,0), fron tho port of Hullimore to tho fol- Towhig-nimed porta: New York, Philadelphia, PHshury, Chiciry, St. Paul, Cleveland, Miwa M Now Orleand, St, Lonts, Cincin= Aoutsylile, San Francisco, ‘Algo wsucoil bond inthe Eline notonnt, for teunsporintion from the port of Pulludelpaia to tno porta above nemed. is s ‘dumages caused by neglect to fonco 1 A Laird bond tn the gum of $500,000 for trans- portation Front. the port of New York to the ports nbove nunc ‘Yhe routes oyet whieh the above porta aro reached are over the Pennsylvinia itallroad, Paitadelphin, Wheellag: withnore, Batthnore & Ulu, startet & Cinolwuati, Oblo & Miva sippt, Louisville & Nushville, South & North A, abuma, Mobiie & Montyomery, New Orleans Mubilo, Chicago, Milwaukee & BL Paul, Chteaxo: & Novthwesturny Pittsburg & Luke Erle, New York, Penugylvania & Oblo, Lake Shore & Mleh- igun Southern, Chicngo, Rock Islund & Pucitie, Chicago, Wurtington & Quincey, Unlon Paeitte, Central Paeltle, Missounr Vacifle, Wabash, St. Lous $ Vacite, Chicago & Alton, Kunsus Pueit- fe, Kansas City, St. Joe & Counc Minit, and sueb other raflrouds ag may hereatter by speck ly authorized and desiguated by the Seerctury of thy Treagury ‘The Venneyivania Hultrond Company, by Gcorge 1S, Roberts, President, has bonded fi tho 200,00 Yor tranapertiition frou the port of Phinweiphia to thy ports of Moston, Sew York, Vittebitrg, Baltimore, Toledo, Cleveland, Cincinnath, Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul, St. Hould, Loulsville, Memphis, Now Orleans, Sun rincisco, or to way othur ports now mumed tn the eeventh section of the net of June 10, orthat may bo nanied hi any uct herafter passed in ro- lation thorete over the followlng-nuitned Une of rallronds; New York & New England, Now’ Jere Vomylvanla Northorn Contral, Cleveland Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicuyu, Pittsburg, Cinelnuatt & Bt. Lows, ‘ Yorre Haute & + ‘Vere Haute, polis, Louise y ‘NashvilleTerve Haute, Chicago, Burling. ton & Quiney, Union Mavitie, Contral Pusitie, ani such other rallrouds as fnay be bereatter spechiliy nuthorizedt and destinated by the Sour retary of the 'reusury. : ‘Also, a turther bord, In tho auin of $300,000, for Iinsportition fran the port of New York to the ubuve-nivationed ports by the routes de serlbed. The Morebants’ Dispatch Transportation Com- puny, by James C, Furgo, President, bas bunded, fn thie wim of 80,0, ‘from the port af Now York te the ports of uston, Fuludelbila Pittes bun, Maltinoers, Richmond, Portland (ied, Chloe, Dotvolt, 8t, Louls, ot. Paul, Cineinnuth, Clevelind, ‘Tolodo, AUlvaukes, Louisville, Mem phts, Mobily, and Sun Frinviveo, aud auch other: ports nevunty be hereatter designated 4s ports to Which such inorehandisy inay be trumiported durhig the container of this bond, Whe rull- routs designated embrace all those connecting with the porls named. ‘Tho ste company bus also muito applica and tho sumo his been approved, to bond fron Jsvston to the ports above named, The New York, Luke Erle & Western Hall- roud, by Thoms Diekson, aethig President, bin the sunt of $400,000 Irom Now York of Buttalo, burlington, Vt, Boston; 1 low Haye I, Mitdlutowa, Paiutelpbla, s » Wilton, Gvorgetowy, Norfolk, iehimond,, Witiaington, Churleston, 8. U. Savanah, Now Orion Portlund, Buth, Bortsmouth, No H., Bt, Louls, Hi Pout Chchumitl, Cleveluni, tuiéde, Chledgu, Detvrolt, Port Hurun, Milwaukee, outavilles Memphla, Mobile, Galveaton, Ban Franelsce, Sant Dieu, Portland, Ore, ‘Tho Boston & Providence Railroad, by Honry HL Whitnuy, in tho sum of 320,000, from the Vort of Hoxton tu the Port of Providence, Varloia other rallrouds, and transportation comminies lave miuly upplication to ond, but rant applications bave not peooen Mnally ucted tion, uh O10 & MISSISSIPPI. Mr, John King, Jr, Vicu-President of the Balthnory’& Ohio und Keovivor of tho Ohlo & Mississippl, fa ln the gity ou busines connected 1 with tho Udnols Division of thy rudd, The fole « ’ JULY "10, ~1880—TWELVE” PAGES. lowing clrevlar fust fssued bf Mr. King to tho partdnouery of the Ohio & Mississipp! explaing natura: © “T have fled a formal potition in the United Btates Circuit Court At Indianapolis Judge Greaham presiding, braving for nuthority to pry tha coupona on the Ohlo & Mississippi first mort- fy ‘bonds falling duc duty 1, 1880, Subseqient~ jy, Mr. Crawford, In behntt of Joha Mlvodgood nnd his nseoolates, interested In the Sprinziold Division, gavo natice of intention to oppose any orter for such paymont, ‘Tho matter has now been referred by Judgo Greshain to dndge Drummond at Chicago, and will, probably be heard somo time in tho month of July. I ean- not, of course, Hey, tho coupons without an order: ‘of ‘the Court ‘directing mo to do so, and must wait until the decision of Suits Drammond ta given, Will advise you promptly of such decis- fon a8 soon ns made." ‘A lottor has heon addressed toC. W. Hnasler, Esq., of New York City, largoly signed by tret~ morlgngy bondholders, stating thit toy cannot understand how Mr, Bloodsuod and his nasoclatos holders of bonds claiming to be secured on tho Springtiol Division only, and the ownership of that division being still fu dispute, can claim nny priority over tue holders of first mortgage main Ine Bondar, and asking him, ox bu bas been familine: with the ontiro Ohio & Misslasippl Itlgation, to be nt the hearing on tho potition of Recotver King and reqtest permission of the Court to bo beard in tholr bobulf, IOWA RAILROAD MATTERS, Speetat Correspondence of ThA Chicago Tribune, Des Moines, In., July %—Lt is becoming con- aplestously ovidont ‘that tho averngo jury con- aldera that a railroad corporation bas no rights which a jury Is bound to respect, and, with all their mutltiform ‘benefits to clvilization and the development of tho country, thoy nro tho golden goose to be inercitesly ptucked as opportunity, aforda, without regurd to conselenco, equity, or evidence, If i person bis a barron cow, n usc- logs horse, ho hus only to turn it upon the corn. mons of permit {t to get netray, wander on 8 rallway track, got ith nnd suo tha rallwny corporation for double damages, cand the average rural aay “Amon.” Directly to this polut wasn caso decided, w the Bupromo Court at its recent session. Onto Walsi hitchod a horse somewuere, ‘Yne animul broke loose, wandered away to tho track of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Hatile road, und was killed by an enging. He sited tho Company, and alleged that tho horss was run- ning at large and went on the tmek at a point where the Railroad Company hid tho right to fence the rond, ‘Tho vyidunce showed the, horse had on a snddio und bridle and haltor-strap, whieh had become unloosed and was drag. ging on tho ground. Tho Company held nt tke animal was not Jurge, within tho meaning of ‘Tho Court below hold thut the horao eume within the meaning of tho statute, was runniug nt lnzge, Beentise he wns uot in tho persona or iB Leoutrol of any ono, This, tho Supromo Jourt hold, was it correot ruling. ‘Tho plalntht, howover, failed tucstublish by direct, ovidence that he was tho ownor of the horse. Tho Court below, howover, helped him ont by instructing the jury that possesuton is ovidence of ownor- suipyand if tho proof shows that the horse was A possession of the pliinti® bofdro tho in- Jury complalued of, it $s sutliciont proof of own- cl » It would mot take go a rurat jury very. long to concoct a yer- diet of damages under such an instruction ng that. Although the Supremo Court aftirmed tho Court below on all other points,{t hel: thatas to thie it was wrong. The ownership of the horso was an [ssuablo fuet, to bo established by dircot and competent evidence. The plaiutif: shold have In soise way shown he wns.tho owner of the horse; and, inusmuch ashe ditnoteven show prima facto possession in himself, ho falled to Establish bie action, and the Court below orred in Its {ustruction. ‘rho enso wus, thorefore, ro~ versed. The doctrine established by this caso mny he thus bricily stated: Proof that notico of the killlng of ‘Ilve stock by a railroad corporation was aeryed upon station ngent of the road” Is suiliciont; that Seo. 1,28 of the code, providing for the recovery of double damages, for tho killing of lve stock, ie constiutional; that where an antial Je ine jured by a pusssing train sons to be yalueics, and is subsequently killed by employés of tho company, the Hability of tho compuny is not ehnnged; that a railroad ‘company is Hable star rend; thut un animal Is running at large when St 1s beyond tho personal of physical dontrol of any peer: tliat to.rocover damages for Injury to ive stock ownership mist be proven. At tho sano session of thy Suprome Court, tha Chicago, Rock Island & Pacife camo in for a share of Judiclaladjudiention. That corporation, ‘with ite plothorlo purso, is tae speclal target of litigants in this State, 1t has como to. pass that ifn brakeman on afroight train geten finger pinehed off In violation of printed instructions, which be currles in his pocket, ho straightway becomes thd pluintlif in an nection for several thousand dollirs against the company,. Ono Brown, a brakoman ona freight truin, caught hold of tho * band hold” on tho top a car tu gle- Bcond to the Indder, Tho “hand hold” ghvo way, and ho foil to the ground and was greatly injured. ‘Tho Compuny ect up that It exuruisod reasonable caution (a keoplug thelr cars in ro- over, ir an yood- order; that oman ine spector — wags gmnployed to snspect ..curs, nnd Avhoso duty it “was to inspect care before thoy sturt on n trips that thoy are not lin- ble to an employé for dinimges caused by tha negligoneo of eo-employé. ‘The Court below hold In favor of the Comput ind instructed the Jury te 80 Dring in tholr verdict. Tha Supromo Court decided the other way, and held thata rallroad corporation fs required not anly to pro- vidoe proper appliances end machinory fur tho purposes {ntended, but by proper inspection now that thoy aro'in prover and sifo condition ,| for use, and the neghzence of such inspeotion bs the negligence of the corporation; that beikeuiun und. Inspector. aro not co- employés: in such’ sungo ‘ns to release the “Company for negityenca of | tho inspector; that tho duty of inspection fs aMirm- atlye, and must be continuously fullilted and posttlvely performed; or, in other fords, the Court holds it fs not enough toute cur ts n> speated Just bofote it starts for Chicugo or some *| other pulnt, to be going days or weeks, stoppiny and starting on ronte, but it must know that {t isin di order constantly while in use. It will puzzle n good many very good lawyers to digest tho vory fine distinction mnde by the Court In this cused between a cnr-fnspeetor as a co-em- ployé, nnd eevorat other ensea wheroln i co-em= ploy is_defined, in which tho Chicago, Rock land & Pucitie was a party to tho action, TIE PASSENGER AGEN''S. Spectat Disateh ta The Chicago Tribune. KAnsAs City, Ma, July 0.—At a niceting of tho General Passenger and Ticket Agents of tho roads terminal at the Missour! Rivor held at the Contes House in -this city yesterday there wero present J. Charlton, G. P. A,j Di Bowes, W. P A,of tho Chicago & ‘Alton Rallrond; it. J. 8e- bastinu, W. P. A. of the Chicago, Nock Island & Vaelilo Raitroud; A. OC. Dawes, G. 2 A. of tho Kansus City, St. Jo & Counell Uluits Iallvond; Ke Hooper, A.G. PLAy C. Ne. Lee, We Pe Ay of the Munnibal & Bt. Jo, . Rallrond; ¥F. Chundior, Generat Passenger Agent of the Mixsourt Paelile Hallrow 1. C,'Townsend (Gen- erul Passenger Agent), George H, Daniela (Gon- eral ‘Tiekot Agent), W.N. Mobearnon (Tekot Agent), G. N.. Clayton (Weatorn - Passenger Agent), of tho Watush, 8t. Louis & Paoitle Rail- roud; 1. L, Wincholl, Acting General Passengor Agontof tho Kunsus City, Toxus & Guif Knjl- roud; J. HR. Wood (General Passunger Agent aud George KB. Stevens (Veatern Passenger fiuen. ibe the Chicugo, Buriington & Quiney ullroudl, ‘The trat bualness was Totavoat intel charga thet a rate of 8Whnd beon offered by the Chicayo, Hiurlington & Quiney Rond to Knights Templar Troi this polnt. Mr. Wood, General Passenger Agent of the Burtington Hond, said it it was une trim that eithor he ar any representative of bls Compuny bud olfcred such tures, and that it wus thelr intention and meaning to uphold ratos, Mr. Chariton, of tho Calearo S Alton Ttond, and Mr. Hooper, of the Hannthal & St. Jo, took purt in tho discussion, and some very warm words werg indulged in by Mesara, Wood and Chariton, and at ono polntwhile the former bad the Moor, Mr. Chariton attempted to speak and wos told to “shut up. it was thought by tho aentiomen prgaent that tho alle; part of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy was hot proven, und a unantmous resolution was ndopted that the regular rates adopted by tho Gencrat Pusscogor Agoiis bo reullirmed, and strictly lived upto. 3 Tho next muttor tackled was the charge against tho Chicago, Rock lvund & Pucitls by 1G: Manne Sua that they bad boon cutting Fr ast 10 astern. polity by dividin the | commisslon, Mem, Tovato fore Towed, sand Mr, “Sebastian, Western Pasi coger, fen who. represented the Took Ivlund Company, waa asked polat blank If Mr. Bt. Johny GB, aA, Wad a party to the agree ment to iulntiin “rites, de, Sebastian could not answer, and # tologram was Inunedintely vont to Mr. St, John asklug If it waa trie or une true that he would ngalst. in maintaining rates from this acction, aud tho meeting adjourned ‘until an answer could be reculyed, Up to a late hour no reply bad come to tho miesdage, DIVIDENDS, : ETC. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inpianavorsg, Ind, July 9A dividend of 4 por cont, seml-annual, was to-day declared by the erro Huute & Indlanupolla Ratlroud Com- pany, « oe MiiAicr the consolidation with the Clovetund, Columbus, Cinclunath & Indlunapolls Road, the business of the Hamilton’& Dayton fs jinproving ueoathy. ‘Tho: eurnt of the aiirtor cnding Jrne 1 were $110,000 In execss of those of tho same porlod last year. REORGANIZED, : Special Dispatch ta, the Chlcagu Tribune, Srmsaviniy, ML, July &—The Catro & Vins cennea Ratlrond, which has }oen in the bunds of a Recetyer, bus been reorganized under the name of tho Cairo & Vincounes Itallway Com. puny, tho aniy change boing. th substituiuy Fullway Jor rulirond, Articles of Incorporation of tho now Company Were to-day ted with tho Becrotury of Btite, ‘Thy capital fy $5,600,000, aud the corporatordure J. Plorpout Moran, Anthony. ol, Thouns, WP, Hulliduy, Mosawell Stiller, and Bumuel P, Whoeler, —— SUCCESSFUL URADING MACHINE. Asuceessful machine for grading railroads bua at last been lavented and put Ja operation, Mifter his acquittal be proposed to make ft us hot Ho thon Jutapad out of tho window and ascaped. Mbeuton the |. after dozens of fallures. On the Novadn Con- D RV ENN RADWAY’S READY nw : frat ltnlironds in Nevada, lust yenr, it netinlly SPORTING EVENTS. bee DR. R A ee ra handled tho oarth and put lt in grad a ot ares > attauout ieee aunt por _cuble ged ops « RADWAY’S fOr m1 a coms * . piely distancing tha tench Iny "or au | A Combination of Disturbances in N AR N AP AR rh: 5 hie rst! 1 A imanufacturcd 1 8, Routh tinier treet. B. i, Walle Co, arp Connection with the De« iY using two machines upon the Tracy Branch 0! ‘ . ‘ tho Catengo & Northwortern ftallrond it Dakotn, troit Meeting. q a ‘and-Banning inuaing threo on tho Donyor & 1 H 7 j ow Rio Grando fn Colorado, A ee C F if 9 wi arias Pool-Sellers, Horse-Owners, ant HE A LEASED. 5 ; L URIE F Torrato,N.¥.. July Dt ts currently ro- aac etl Talo T GRE T B 000 P Rl | R,' ’ ; ported that tho Ruffalo & Southwestorn Hallway a Hand. Em Conipany hins been lensed tothe New York, Lake Changes as Scen and Feit, Bing et ete nae they Daily Occur, Af’ ne years. if: ETA ent *. 7 . Dips otto at’ Iamestown with tho Atnntos | Trotting .at Cinoinnati—Last of. the ter Using a Fe \ ps Great Western by thorinrtowing of the maugoof | . Amateur Rowing Races at WwW tbat tho Intter’ rand, If dealred, by this connection e Doses. ar through trajns enn Ue rum betwoun this city noel Philadelphia, 1. Good spirits, disappenrance + . ot A 10. ‘lye Janiguur, melinokoly, hereuse and. marek tion es : rab and muscles, oF ‘ . TTEMS, « THH TURE. =. Micongts tagrorieds, apatite improves, sar mill ‘Tha frofght reprosontatives of tha Towa linca $ TRE D'OR AND THE DERKY, . | ish for food, no more sour eructations ot Tele nfty ayo been in conforence at tho Grand Macilio Loxvon, July 9.—An authority on raotng saya rst ood digestion, calnt and undisturbed BS aius during tho lust two'daysto ndjust differences | {twould not be surprising {f Mesars, Woathorsby 8 ri ed Areeitand vigorous, Z ra ofh and tulsundoratandings regarding the mainte: | reoelved notice not to pay tho Dory Staker to | thy ‘skin looke lone: me’ wlotehes, pimples: you nittico of rates to competing poluts, i tho Duko of Wostminster, . hinged from its turbid and cloudy ‘ay, 10 Uring Tre ‘Tho KansnaCity Times bns the following inter- | ‘The ownersof Robert the Devil aro still por- | ton cluaroborry or ater color; water ance all costing ftom rogitmuing tho contempinted newline | aunded that there hns boon a ense of mistaken Froelyiiran tho uindilor thtough the urethra aug ‘whereby the money for the uxtension of the MRADFORD, PA. edt Marked diminution of quantity and f, a Hannibal & St. Joseph Roud, fram Quincy, to Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, gy oF {protuntary weakening discharges (ft at. Ne Chlenigo, enn be secured, and yesterday morning | Bnaproro, Pa., July 0—The summer meeting | ated in tat way), with certainty of bormanent the the eaiincarof tho Company startedfrom Quin | of tua Hradford Park closed to-night. ‘The free- | Grating sands, af Rth oxbibited In the ee the Fae 1a corps of mento run the preliminnry | 6. an purge, $100, was by ‘Tom’ Keelor, th function barmony resto, P the ny. Tho oflivors of the Company aro Jubilant | for-ul purse, won by ‘Tol » | to the sevoral organs, SPS N, E of over the matter, and sny thoy enn competo with | who took tho first, third, and fifth hents. Castio~ af Yollow tnxe on tho white of tho eres. ang wh the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacilio, Chicago, | ton tovk tho gecondheat, and Huntress the | thoswarthy, aaffron apponranco of tho ie “ Alton, or “any othor man,” after Sept. 1, 1 fourth. Rest time, z bi, at which time the now Hino will be completed, Ashorttimoago Mr, Nickerson, a Division Superintendent of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 Rallrond, wns sovorety eriticlsod by tho pa- ors for huving refused to pass two tramps who had discovered t_ broken rail on tho Atchison ‘Topoka'& Santa Fo near Dodge City, and waited for hors for the train and eigniled tt, thus preventing a sorious accitent, ‘Tho manny ofthe Atchison, Copokn, & Santa FO wish to haye Itstated tint n wrong has boon inflicted upon Mr. Nickerson by' thoso reports, Tha gron- tloman wasnot on the train ns stated, ho tramps who discovernd the Urokett rall| wero tnker-nlong to tho end of tho division on which the matter occurred. Tho conductor at tho next division did not fect mtthurized to pass thom, and telegrnphed to Mr, Nickerson for Instructions. Mr. Nickerson atonce telegraphed back to pass the meu, but the train hud already loft without thom. LOCAL CRIME. TITE MORRIS CAST. Henry Morris, allas Hursch, alins Myers, tho altegod swindler, wns arraigned before Justico Monch yestorday afternoon, In tho. presence of asweltering mass of humanity, and aniong them | the recently mado wife of Morris, Mr, I. Holmes of Holines, Rich & Ogle, appeured tn behalf of Messrs. 0. it. Kelth & Co. complainnnts, ‘Tho dofendant was represented by Mr, W.8, Johnaon: The Court having asked ff both sidos wero [1 reudiness to proceed, Mr, Holmes’ sald thht tho. prosecution had just recuived Informntion that tn Inportant witness, Mr, Kose, the credit clorke of Messrs. Keith & Cu., was detained at home by rengon of alekness. fi Mr, Johnson urged that the defonse wore anx- fous to proceed, and intimated that Hose could huve been procured if neocssary. » 2:26, The 2:40 puree won by Nellio Bly, who ‘took tho fourth, fifth, and sixth heats, hoats, and Parolo the third, Bost timo, 3:07%. Cixcinnart, Jul races, last day, Fue 2:20 class: Dernotr, July 9.—Tho races to-day were, a- yersifted by fighting over tho pool-solling ‘and tho arrest of a number of the Parties outside the clty usual manipulators of the pool-box in this clty A for tho priviloge of solling pools, whereupon tho lattor, solved with diseases roccaded to arrest tho formor for violating | better” and find thelr penural hoalth Improving, jaws of tho Stats, and thoro was a lively ferlm= pt mnge, in which tho pool-sellera, Constable horse-ownors took unmistakable marks theroof to-night. -It Is robable tho” whole matter will tuko an ex- ensive wiring in the courts, ‘Tho firat race, milo dnsh, for’ all ages, seven | mi a BAR sturters, was won by Knight Tomplar in 1:44, Ryo Bread second, and Biatova third. _ in tho aecond raco for 8-yerr-olila, tailo heats, puting. two trinls, five startors, was r, lively, and healthy Intiga or tuberolos will ronllza great Uenent ; expoctorating freely tho tough plilegm or mice: from the lungs, nie culls, bronchi or windph throat or head? diminishing tho trequese: cough: general incrense of strength tlroughost tho aystom; stopongo of night-nwcate and pats and feelings of waakness uround tho an lene shoulders, ete.; cessation of cold chitls, sonso of suffocation, hard breathing Rombentog. Alt those ‘Gisteceatar Saag 1 3 is aeudunily anid auraly disappear, ng bymptons 7, AS day after day the SARSAPARILLIAN jj. takon now wyns of returning health wilt apy asthe blood Jimproves tn purity and sire disengo will diminish, and all foreign and ime deposits, nodes, tumors, cancers, hnrd (et oto, bo Fesolved away, dnd. tho unsound met sound and healthy; wloers, fever sores, chat akin disenees, gradually disappear. if 8. 4n casos whore tho eyatera hos been eat vated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corroslye up iimato have accumulated and become deposites 4n tho bones, joints, cte., causing caries of-the bonos, rickets, spinni otrvatures, contortion, white swollings, varicoso volns, ofe., tho BAH SAPARILLIAN will resolvo away theso depoat and oxtorminnte the virus of tho discaso f outbid tho | thesystom. ohn ed to a ole: ity Bay took the ‘first two CINCINNATI. ®#—At tho Chester Park ro was o falr attendance. Creer) cocetet Coeneaee Posansnce & 5 roe wets mote ties purtict- f those who aro tating these medicines fr tho cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Byphilite & sudden spasin Of yirtuo, eases, hawovor slow may bo tho oure, “feel tholr flesh and wolght increasing or oven’ ing its own, it Isa stro sign that tho eure ins, grossing, tn theso disenses the pationt elther Rots bolter or worto,—tha virus of the dlecassis ~ NotJnactive; if not ‘arrested an 5 Uin blood yarn lea, and rominent parts, “and carr, PARLLDIAN inakes the’ patient * fecl ‘eter, our yout will ro and increase honlt ‘hy coi, ane alee tie a ie " pr 0 gront powor of thls rom juncroft won in 126 | ,, Tho gront powor of tls in diseases; and 1:44, J. HI. Haverly seoond. - Justice Aveck asked tho proseention to pro: | “Yn iho third raco for all _nges, dash of 2% duco oyldence that they had endeavored to se- " 20634 acy idages tint ty be endeavorod to eo- | mien, Go tartar, Camino fe won a Seas | CONSUMPTION Mr, Behilling thon deposed that ho hid vielted In. the fust raco, two-mile darh, over cight | of the Lunga and Tubcrenlous Phthlale, Serotus| Bees» realauuaoag found him confined to bed | hurdles, three starters, Harry Bishop wan in hillold Diseases, Wasting, Degeneration, After considerable legal sparring the Justice dnterposed n question ag to tho tine desirod by 4:68, -Long Sick second, Cannan out of tho race by n mishap to his rider. In-By ond iccration of tho Kidneys, Dinbetes, Stop.) (instautancous’ relict tifonded| ‘Tho, Joe! “fi Club pnssed a rosolution. this have been used, thus dolng |" the: Brosectttione thoy ought to have ten days. morning rull ng out of any race: ang of the ea eile ae pala Sree of ee those hee Hianenna anid too our te have, ten days. | grounua oany ligess, ewned in whole OF Dat | eta omonee eee > we Makin, meinber of the firm wile the defendant hud yepresented, and it would take all of that, time in which to bring him from Buena Vista, Colo, Justice Mecch suid that he would adjourn the pase ono wook from that thmo, at thosamo ONES. + ‘A motion was mado to reduco tho bail-bond from $1200 to $80), ‘This gave rise to objection from tha progceution, ‘Tho bail was tixod at that figure. While the Juatico was awaltlog tho appeammecn of the Proper scourity, & Bcene Not on tho bflts was onacteds Morris, who had been savagely oyoing Schill ing, the clork who rold him tho goods nt 0, it. Kolth & Co.'s establishment, and) who was {n> atrumental in offecting bisarrest, arose and, ad- vanelag toward him with olenched fst and a igilistic micn, throntened to knock him down, Mr. Holinea tutorfered and called the Court's at- tentlof to tho uttitudo of the prisoncr and tho Tinuctago used. is Me urbane Justice brlatied up at ‘The usual, onee, and voclferated that be would be under risoner under $400 tho necessity of putting the additional bonds to .kesp tho ‘pence ‘unless bo al oming mon- ould deport himself in a more wer, z Morris angrily blurted ‘out, “I told him if T should over cutch him on tho streot I would knock him down, and I mean It." am Mr. Jonson thon administered through tho cara dose of soothing sirup to tho excited de- fondant and he guisted down, Tho prisoner, during a conversation with pn mimber of friends, douled in positive terms that be bud ever represented himself to be a memberof tho tirm of. Lohman & Co.; that’ho find never obthined goods upon fraudulont pa pers, and that mnllea was the groundwork of the charges made Suqainst him.. Mo .clulmed to be a roputablo merchant of Colorado, and promised to show such to bo the cage upon his trial, and MAW SE Louls day for thay Who had vilided biim and Impeuched bis integrity. ARRESTS, . Touts Joffery, 38 yeara of uge, French, fs at tho Chiengo Avenue Station ‘charged with contl- donclng H.C, Koot out of a sinall umount. Poter Nelson, charged with stculing a pocket- book contulning $14 from Mury Blake, of No, 005 Btato street, wiillo sho wis Stato streot groggery, 1s locked up at tho Ar- qmory, : A daring attempt was mado a few days ago by threo -woll-known desporadoes In the West ‘Twelfth street district to rob Willlum Link, ica poutiler for A. 8. Plper'& Co. He was making vollections .that diy for ive delivered on the Fourth, as well os his usual weekly gollections, and bis nasallante must huve known this, Ho mot tho tric in fruntor near Habor- korn's_ satoon, on Centro uvenue, a plice which nehleved a reputation in the Hensley murder affair, Ono of them ns Link to alve him a dollar, but he refused, saying that the money wns not his own, his oiiployor's, and thut ho had none of ‘hisown, ‘Cho men followed him toa neighboring butchor shop, and whon he ngnin refused to lend thom uny monoy they brutally assuulted him. Oue struck oli a beayy blow ou the arm with a hoavy fron spike, cutting tho tlosh badly, Tho blow: was meant for Link's breast, but ho sucessfully warded Ito, They next punched und kicked him tntil he fell thee h the windows of the shop, cutting his heud severely. ‘lwo of tho gang, Simon Moat und Joxph ‘Toomey, wore Arresicd yeaterdiy by Ollleers Loughlin and Carey, aud both wore {dontified, 4 CUTTING AFFAIR. Thomas McGuire, on neconnt of soma old grudge, ottmbed in ut tho roar window of 1 houso ‘on Wayimun strovt, indattempted to cut tho pro- prictor, u man nawed Little, with a knife or razor which he curried for the purpose. Hy uceldont he out Moses Wayfer, whom ho mis- took for Little, He cut hl once on the neck, a gush theve inches long, and algo cut him three Or four tines uLout the bend, bit not weriously, TH JUSTICES, — Thomas Campboll wag yesterday held by Justico Walyh in $1,000 to tho Criminal Court. for cutting Willlam McGarry quite severely in tho leftalde, away ‘back In last April. Cump- bell and John Farrell were arrested ut the thie for tho negault, but Campbell was gent to thu Houso of Correetion. The only certain point in the case nppeured to be that it was the man who was qwith Farrell that night was the one who did tho cutting, Furrell gays Caropbell was ble companion that night, The arrest of Willlam Dretner, 20 years of age, for phindering hls employers, Gage Bros. Wadlesale miliners, was chronicled several days agu, ‘The young mun was kopt for suveral otk Ht cell, aud was red and — pumped “ almost hourly, ndye Finally, be lating, under 8 promise of jnunu- nity ho was induced to muke a full confession and to restore to the owners a igusuiiity of goods which he had gotten away with, Ho was cons y John De Mass and John Fieming, for alleged mnticlously misrepresonting and conspiring to interfere with and b Club.” Litto action was tuken In reforenco to any horses owned by William H. Sullivan, for alleged ‘use of insulting and scurrilous lunguago oo the Club. Under tals resolution the horse Edin- burg wus ruled out of tho fret race and sont off the grounds, PruaneEcritta, July 0.—On tho third and Inst day of the annual regatta of tho Natlonal Asso- cation, the races wore between tho winnors of the Inst two days to determine the reolpicnts of tho prizes, . ‘The firat rce for junior singlo sculls was won by Whittaker, of Pawtuc's Paltsnde the hal! jn 5 ‘The pair-oared race was contestad by the Gor- mun brothers, of Albany, aud Lovien and Childs, Now York, and was won cnally by tho Al crow Jn 10:17%, tho other crow iintshing twenty lengths bohind, ‘There were but two entries for tho double- soull rico, Holmes und Whittiker reprosonti the *Puwtuckets and Birney and Haufor ‘Topham tho Wab-wab-sums, of Saginaw. The Pawtuckets finished ten seconds abeadin 9:414, The exciting race of tho day was for the four- oared shetls, 11 Wyandotteot urchnaing bear in a | ark; Hillsdute, of F of Philadelphia. | T fuvorits, and got away at the start slightly in advances hi tha W: aundottes wore nbronat, but at tho hult- mile #) @ Hilisdales led by two Jengthe, which thoy Increased to four at tho fintsh, ‘Tho Crea- cents secured second place, Nonring the finish, the Wyandottes rin into the whurf and crushe thelr shell, and the Kurvkas, who woro three behind, finished third. Sime of tho Hilisdales, 8:63. ‘The seventh and lust raco wus for the elght- onred shells, Crescenta, of Vhilndelphiu, withdrew, leaving But | tho Nagsau, Resolute nud Dauntless, all York, tocompato, Aftorn ful yot nway togethor, but soon tovk tho posi thoy held through tho raco, and ut the fniah, Dauntless frat, Kesolute second, Nassnu third, Tho winning bout finishod in 8iminutes 53 svc- onda, Ata meeting of tho National Association this ovoning tho chullongo cups were delivered to the whining crows, und, In addition, euch win- ning crow was presented with n bandsome allic bunnor, und ach momLor of the winning crows recelved a yald budgo. i Companies B and C of tho First Itegimont play Aguine of base-buil this afternoon, on Whito- Stocking Park, commoneing at 3 o'clogk shurp. Andy Leonard bas asked and obtained bia re~ lenge from tho Cincinnati Club. Ho never was a success us an intloldor, and ‘his batting fs not such us to render him vulual Prosident Hulbert, of the Chicago Club, Jouves to-night with his family on an orn trip. Fenttoty and says ho won't xo near n ball gain while Ho is away. Ho will be abyent about a mouth, ‘The Whito-Btocking team loft Inst ovening on the 6:15 Luke Shore traiu for Cloyelund, wocre thoy play to-di tho bust of physical conitition and in tho highest spirits, They go can’t and determined that thoy won't bu beaten, Pheirsvcond Eustern trip will probably, be tho most profitable thoy bave over tuken, as tho whole country is now cqnyinced that thoy ure the strongest ball (caw over orgunized, ant want to avo thom play. A Spninarrecy, Mass, July 0.~—Worcoster, 7 Nutunal, 0. Spectat Dizpateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘and in all onses o! 2 fe Inflammation of the 'Blads der and Kidneys. . : * In chron ocascsof Loucorrhoca and Uter diseases, 4 Ong bott 6 contains more of tho active prince pice ‘of Medicines than nny other Preparation ‘aken in Teaspoon ful doses, while othors require. five or six tines as much, 2 ONH DOLLAR PER BOTTLE RR. RADWAY’S renk up the races of tho rounds towanls tho Presidont of the THE OAR., * PHILADELPHIA REGATTA. mm. iackson, of the lo Club, Yonkers, secoild; time, 10:4)3¢,, ithe rico for tho six-oared crews wis won'by tho Mutual, of Albnuy, the Institute,uf Nowark, sooond; thine, 8:513¢. = In tho third Holmes, of the Pawtucket Club, was drawn, leaving F, J. Now Orleans), Harry Bail (zap and Willan Murry (Elizabeth, of Portsmouth, Ya.) to start. favorit. Murray obtained ‘a alight advantage at tho ‘start, but ut the end of the first quurtor Mumford led, with the othors clogo abronst. At f-mile post Murray pulled out from the Western shore und ford's uholl, making a dellbernte foul, and was ruled out by tho winplre, Mumford in 1 raco for senior single sculls F. E. Mumford (Perseverance Club, by, of Detroit), In this raco Mumford was tho One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE TOUR ‘ After. Reading this Advertisement, Any One Suffer with Pain? sored directly for Jum- ‘Tho race wis won by 3¢,— Lull boing tive lengths be- CURD for EVERY PAIN ‘jig YP WAS THE FIRST AND 18,” THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY thnt Instantly stons tho most oxcrucinting palny, allays Indammations, and cures Conyestions § whether, of tho Lunga, Stomach, Howels, of 1. 7 other glands or organs, by ono appitcation, ¢..: IN FROM ONE [0 TWENTY MINUTES. ..: No matter how violent or, excruciating pain tht Rbuemnte, Bod-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nery- ous, ‘Nourdliic, or prostrated with disouso may - FRE Butler, RADWAY'S READY RELIZE witlaifon. 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WITH A LITTLE WIND IN IT, *] Cunvenann, 0.,July %—A storm which pre- | Ounstipation, Inward Piles, Kulinoss of the cies eect tet me Bi gests vailod iu this olty to-night proved disaatrous to nm ood fu, tho, Head, Ainene of en nu nreerd the prospoution in uit readinves | Huyerly's six days’ yo-us-you-pleaso pedestrian | Oe Wolght in tha Stomach Sour bructallonh - r trial, und ho begged for a continuance until to-duy, “Hull was fixed at $1,600, Young D. was paid ¥1U per webk, and all of this was no pied in, pay tng ult adebt of #83, contracted by ia mtothor, All Dut #135 of thia was paid. Luc! of pocket-moncy, an almoat necessary article fora youn iad, wus, be say’, his only temptae thon to steal, and once commenced hu could not break off the habe. Justice Walsh’ A. Bernard, proprietor of the Mimesota House, No. 96 Canal strect, charged with the lurcony Of 1 hore Valued at § fougliy to Sr. Annic Nolion,of No, 263 Ohio street, which ho exposed for sale on the sirgels, $100 to -the th; Agnes Mlure iy, w domestic eniployed by? 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