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Fo hene wer fe Be ee Ben wae Bf 2 Be Bh Ess ete LT Web Sf Be ok & \r- \ Ss Wien (™ y 5 wy & ___ The Ghiraga Dai VOLUME XL. “OPENING or THR GREAT RAGES! CHICACO JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUB ‘FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, July 20, 1880. THREE GREAT RAGES, Tho Dunton’s Spirit ofthe Turf” Stake, Froo for All Stallions. Bonesetter, Wedgewood, Monroe Chicf, Hannis. The Thomas H. Brown Novelty Car- ringe Works Stake. Open to 2:27 Clase. Edwin B., Billy, Barkis, Crockett, Cala- mus, Tolu Maid, Ben Morrill, John Grant, Daisy Dale, Rienzi, Boston, Big Soap. The 2:20 Pacing Class. , Little Brown Jug, Clinker, Sor- ‘Wonder Dan, Bald oti ee Omelal Pools sold at the Shertonn Tous, Ruces commence nt Zo'elyck p.m. Cures direet to 'Prack Gate, MOTH POWDER, “BUCK G RAYNER’ Moth Powder! AND POWDER CUN Sweeps them off tu swarms, and is NOT POISONOUS--Flies, Fleas, Rouches, Spiders, or Bedbuys. “No reckoning made, But ent to thelr account ‘Withall thelr imperfections on their heads." BUCK & RAYNER, Makors of the 6 Mara” Cologne. FINANCIAL, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad TRUST MORTGAGE 4 PER CENT Sinking Fund Bonds, DUE 1919. FOR BALE BY A.O: SLAUGHTER. N. W. cor. of Madison & Clark-sts. EXCURSION, Attractive Pleasure Excursions TO LAKE SUPERIOR. ‘Tho Blogant Passenger Bteamors of the (UKE HIUIIGAN AND LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSPURT'Y C0,, CITY OF DULUTH ‘Will toave on ‘Tuosdny oventug, July %, and the JOS. L. HURD On, Friday evening, July 23, at 6 o'clock, for Duluth and intermediate por. Enjoy & delightfully cool atmosphere and oscupe TELA Rte ty oer Ac BPE Secrotary, Rt} Mayenne Chicayo, 1, TRUSSES, $100 Reward. wil Wewill pay ton Charitablo Institution $100 in case” it in Ingulia’ iternia that can ‘be rulained Dy the ay and thus wy cannoe rotain with the DAIICHI His FENTLV#¢ COMMUN-BiENSU TRUSS parantud July BLE BARTLET, BUTMAN & PAKICENL 13 Biato-st., Chicago, Me DE. PARKER, tho patontoe, Lins hi yours’ Ox perience, the last B years with Marine Hospitals, Ar ay. Naty, and Lonsionery, the Goverment naving ur app! c unt In wae. Cases that ured Wo Lever full to curs. BBAMLESS-TREL BLASTIC STOCKINGS, OPTICAL GOUDS, Fine Svectactos auticd to al sights on scientific principles. “Opera a "Tol : Broseuvoe, Haramotry, ot, Gassom Toloseopen MP ” - STATIONERY, ac. - BLANK BOOKS, + STATIONERY AND PRINTING, uAlity and at 1. Hof Buperior of Leas ERS OMAR RO Ae Cone Alonroe and Doarborn-sts, nS ri ore) ROGERS & CO. 908 DEARBORN-ST., SHIPPERS oF Anthracite and Bituminous Coals, Pig Iron and Foundry Supplies, SLOTINING, [5 Per Cent Discount n all Gi ta Ordered of usin July f1 ry Sa mens omer yn a ator “ a a KANNANCITY, M0, t wot Btong Fru i*roury Lyuraulta Eluvatore: With very mindern tmprovugani, 1 iy HMR, Kutiage City, do, Raines inanscnn NUN Nihcunnaarincnnd : WANTED. e4 man of capltallat to organiza and ma ruts (utonted) neouud fa wu so the lariat ne ae and which will sold 40) to LU por cent pl 18 to thu inanuincturers.§ This ie works Inyuationt! ures gc reiuune olikess bp nniniee HOM SAL! GRAP Alveraide Ifot Fi ft TAYLORS, 3 Clarke 2 FinasCursven placa aaer encanto Care CELLULOID GOODS, a dnl roernt ehh to Callulold COLLARS and CUPFS do nat tulle in the gourmest weather. inpety Wily interior goods, wo will Ba Dinproved “Celiuloud’ Collars at 33c, each s Cuffs, G0c, per pr. JS. Barnes Suilding, ne SG Macdlisor~stey Tribus FOREIGN. Outspoken Views of the Rus- sian Press on the Turk= ish Question. The Mussulman Power Declin- ing and Falling Very Rapidly. And the End is Nenr if the Chris- tlaus He Left to Them- selves. Gen. Skobeleff’s Mother Mur- dered by Bandits Near Constantinople. English Butchers Protest Against the Restrictions on Cattie Importation. The Irish Compensation Bill Passed in Committee in the House of Commons, More Remarkable Shooting Done by the Riflemen in the Mateh at Wim biedon. Firmness in Grin Caused by Unfavorable _ Reports of the English Orop, TURKEY. SPIRIT OF THE RUSSIAN PRESR, Br. Petensnuna, July 1.—The Vedemoatt dee elures that the aims of Hussiu are evident and certain, and offensive towards nubody, for they consiat only In*the constitution ot independent Slav States on_ the Peninsula and in opening the Dardanelles. No Power ein bave more mod- erate wishes, but It is neccesary thoy should be realized, oven at the cost of greut trouble; for no other Hi than Russian ought tobe allowed to wave on tho Bosphorus, Should that not ba possible, it would be better rot to make any ebange in tho atfuirs of tho Peninsula for the present. COLLAPSING ‘The veml-oMidin) Berey suyss. “No intrigues or secret onsplrnoies are necessary to accelorate the collapse of the Turkish Empire, The situn- tion Las now como ton polnt where it ts only desirible to glvo free hand to the Christians in tho Peninsula. A genoral insurrection might follow, and stroams of bleod bo shed; but tho struggle would certalnly not last tong, In eonke- uence of the polliicaland moral decadence of jo Porte," THE TIME TO ACT. ‘Tho Hereg would prefer a pacitic solution, but at tho sume timo it anys: The interests of all the Powers demund their designs should be achieved, and thut an end should bo quickly mudo to the present insupportable situation.” The Molva says: “We are convinced that all the Powers except Anustrinaud Germany agree in tha plan to quidate tho Tarkish Empire. Austrin would also not bo disinclined to share In auch Hquidution if she were allowed to take part of the booty. For tho momont Auutria, fm ay Wish pence preserved in order to wait for'a more favorable thine for rcopenioy tho Hastert question. But it must be regarded us a piece of qood juck for the diferent nationniitics of the Peninsula that Austria js now much oecupled with home dilicultics, and is, theretore, not able to hinder the natural development of the atfairs of tho Enst.” COMPUT.SION. Dratay, July 19,—A correspondent teterrapbs: “The Russlan and Austrian representatlyos at Cottinje have informed the Princo of Montenc- qro of the extreme probability that a Buropean squadron will gu shortly to the Adriatic to com- pol tha cession of territory.” uunngnen, Patus, July 1.—Journals here publish 1 teles ‘am from Phiippopolls reporung that Gen. Bkovelef's mothor und her attondants were murdered while on the way to 4 military hos- pital at Teluepna, ADDITIONAL PARTICULANS, Lonnon, July 19.—A Times Constantinople dis- pateh says: Gon, Skobeleit's mother left here on tho 1ith inst. ina carrlnge for Telirpun (not. Toluspan) with money and medical supplios for tho hospital there, Sho wasattacked when half way on the rend by armed mon. Madame Bko- bole? wag killed, and 2 Kervant and steward dangerously wounded. Considerable money was stolen, Gendarmerie were sent out in pute sult of the murderers, A lator telegram reports that Russian Cap- taln, uamed Muasof, who committed the crime, hag been cuptured, ' Whon arrested be shot bin- velt with a revolver, and is not expected to ree ‘The steward anid nh couchtnin have since: Mme. Skobvleit had been here for some: die orgnnizing schools and hospltals, GREAT BRITAIN, FAILED, Losnon, July 19—Willam Chm & Co. mere chunts of Manchester, have talled, Liabilities, £54,000, DECISIONS OF THE CANINET COUNCIT« It is understood that the ‘Cabinet Council on Katurday decided to abandon the Hares and Rabbits bills, aud persevore with the Employés’ Liability bill. PRINCE LOUIS’ STATUE, It fastated that Dean Stanley formally com- maunicated the resolution of tho House of Com- yaons to the Memorial Cominittes mider whese orders the Napotoon statue was exrented, a8 an indication that ft must find soine other dtetinn- ion for ft. ‘Tho chirpels at Windsor and Chiset- hurst are spoken of. DEAD, Earl of Kintore, Liberul Scottish Peer, {s dend, aged 62, ELECTION, At Lorwiek to-day nn election wos hold for iaember of Parliament to Al tho vacancy caused by tho clevation of the Hon, Honry Strutt, Libs rh, to the House of Pecra, David Milne Home, Conservative, waa returned by 68h votes. Mas Jaron, Lot Scutlund, Liverul cane Vert OBS vute; ldate, ree . THE FORRIGN MEAT TRADE, A large deputation of represontatives of butchers and cittlestrado masuelations hid an interview to-day with Lord Spencer, Lord Vreal- dont of the Counell, in regard to restrictions on tha Importation of farulzu cattle, Ha suid be rbould certainty do ull bn his power conalstent vith the oxlating law to feilitate the Inere: of tha meut trade of the country, but thut the Covernment do not xeo thelr way to romoye the rentrlutions at present. ‘Ata inceting of the exttle-trada deputation, detare tt walled on Eurl Spencer, a resolitlot seus adopted declaring the present restrictions op the jmportution of forulin cattle arble Urury and vonecessnry, and enlling on the Gov eriment to rolax thet so far ns to allow boalthy: cattly, after asthorough exumluation, to be wont to inland niarkets for sale and ‘immediute tleughter, Arthur Arnold, membor of Parline mont, referring to the motion hy intends to tinke on the subject ithe House of Commons, uryvd the deputation to hnpress upon their Fapresontatives the necesalt yg 1 Ife depreented the action ul Mont in including tho United States among tne fevied vountries, and pointed te tho sivpiicant fact that tbe importation of five cattle fram Atnorica bud increaged duspite the rostrletions, Je wuld the presout restriotlona wore urbiteary and not for the gol of the vountry. “THE COMLENSATION ULI. In the House of Commons tast night tho Com: pensation bil passed through the Committee, tll the amondments of tho opposition belug rejeut . Gludstonu, during the debate, warued Pure neil not to coutioue his obstructive tavtiys. MATIUMONEAL, Tho Standard this morning say “Wo uns derstand a mardage has beun arringed between Lady Hurdete Coutts and Ashmead Bartlett, raumber of Parliament far Bye," AFGHANISTAN, - / TROOPS HETIKING, Lonvon, July 1.—A Cubul dispatch says the Beventeenth Bengal Cavalry hus loft Cavul,—the Brat step in tho retiroment of tho British troops, Tho wholo country igquiet. MOOBA KANN. ‘Tho British have invited Btoosy Kahn, tho ex- Ameer’a son, to Cabul, tn tho hope that bis mothor will tako Bim with her to India, but ft 18 doubtful whether his guardians will allow bim to come, ns they may want to keep him -near Ghuznce, to form the nucleus of n rising when tho British withdraw. AMDURRANMAN KHAN arrived Thursday at ‘Tukandarn, etx miles from Charikar, Hoe will advance on Charikur as soon ns possible, and after his camp virrives un intere view will be had eomewhere neur Cabul, THY MuNT MAN, Acorrespondent at Cabul suys an unofficial deputation of Sirdars and Afgian gentlemen Yalted upon Abdurrahman Kaan at Tokandara to Inform hin of tho views of the Indi Gov- a ent. Ong of the tnembers of this deputies tion, who was originally unfelendly to Abdur ratiman Khan, has returned to Cabul Sanipletely won over by his (Abdurrahman Khan's) aitabile ity and good aense, tind represents bin to bea inuty OF erent knowledge, dustry, and strength of character, “The correspundorit’ adda: + For tho moment St seems we are realy on the ove of sAttisfactory sottlement, and ag if, In siupport> oe Abdlurrahmin Khan, we hed found an Afghan Sirdar with whom ‘an agreement fs de- afrable and possibie.” - ENGHLISH GRAIN TRADE. WEEKLY REVIEW. - Loxnos, July Tho Mark Lane Krpreas saya: ‘The weather hny continued showery and unsettled. {onary rains in eertuln distri Inid the grain crop. The excessive riiutaih at this erltienl period tended to emphusize the firmness which hus. recently characterized the fyruln trade.. Owing to tha depletion of the granary etocks for Englleh whext, prices have heen well sustained, and 10 sole cuses slightly higher, but offertis are go small and the qual- ity ao {uferlor that the chofce bus been much re- atrivted, consequently there has been a good de> inand for auch qualities of foreign ns can be substituted, notably Australian and New Zene nnd, which readily brought from 40 to 1 shll- Hinga, Red whent continies unusually rearce, partieniarly Saxonskn and winter American, both of which ore readily taken xt 53 shillings ex-store; #o that, in apite of good harvest -pror- peets in America and Europe, there appears It- the chance of tiny decline In the imtucdinte fut+ aro, while tho possibilities of a smart riso ure quitte on the enrds, Tho stocks of wheat In London Juty1 were nenrly 02.00) quacturs less than at the sine date In 187, while it f4 estimated that the total of about 15,00 quarters ineluded « large propor: tlon of foreign wheat, which during . the past fortnight has gong rapidly Inte consumption. Thy stocks of innuize ure “also largely dhnln- ished, while outsshaw little variation, “Business In Doth was quiet, but In the cuse of mulze th was chiletly due to the scarelty of spot. Sule were readily miele on Friday at 24 shillings, Continental buyers were also in the market, but their gporalions were restricted by lack of avilable produce, Sules of English whent last week, 10,690 quar. torent 4s Id, ayulust 23410 quarters ut 44s 10d the somo week the previous year, ‘The Imports Into the United Kingdom for the week ening July 10 wero 1,135,110 ewe wheat aud 131,086 owt four. : FRANCK, THE RELIGIOUS OM Panis, July 19.—The Government apparently Intends to leave the religious orders undisturbed until after tha dispersion of the Jesuit schools, Aug. 31. Between forty und fifty novices from the Jesult Monastery at Angors, in the Departinent of Marne-et-Loire, have left Dieppe for England. Numbers of the expelled Jesuits are going to Rome. BATISFIED, The Republicau papers express satisfaction at tho sucecas of Briggs’ motion in tho House of Commons last week 1@lative to the erection of a statue to the Princo Imperiul 1n Westininster Abbey. PRINCE VICTOR, Yrince Jcrome Nupolean’s son_ Victor was 18 years old Sunday, and an anti-Jeromlst organ remarks that he Js, therefore, dynastically of tige to assume the succession bequeathed bim. by tho Prince Imperial, ITALY. ‘ ead RESIGNED, 7 Rome, duly 19.—Cardinat, Nina, Papal Secre- tary of Stute, hes resigned. It Is thought that tions between the Vatican and‘ Belgium will shortly be opened, < CHURCH AND STATE. Lownon, July 19.—A Itome correspondent re- Ports that Cardinal Hergenrother, who {s joing to Germany for bls benith, is charged with wv tofeafon-to Prince Mamarck In connection with the negotintions ta tnke place at Vicnua in re- gard to Church and State, INDIA. DREAK IN AN EMDANICMENT. u Carcorra, July 19.—The great embankment in Selmi, known ag the Kusmorl Bund, hue given way. It extends from Kusmore to tue mouth of the Hejurl Canal, a distance of forty miles, The embankment was constructed to proteet a lurge tract of country from floods. The unl burnted two years nyo, When the Hlogd cur~ ried away several inlles of tho Indus Valley pals The present break can be easily re- vatrod, EARTHQUAKE, QUITE A BILAKING-UP. Care Rowinso, NEAR MANILA, July 10,—There was n violent carthquake at Manila yesterdny, ‘The Governor's residence and many other houses are suid to bave been destroyed. ‘This report 16 a8 yot unvontirmed, A slight shock wus felt herv on the 1th Inst. |, Manip, duty An olligin telegram atater that an cnrthyunke nt Manta destroyed several daverntmuut bulldiiges and otter batises, Soute ‘uatlyes wero Killed. “RUSSIA, sRENG. St. Perensnumna, July 1%.~The Government hus recelved no Informution of any futention on the part of Marquis Tseng, the Chinuga Ambas- sador, to proceed to St. Potersbury. EXAGUERATRD, Tho report that the Government will shortly probibit the exportation of corn 19 semi-oftiesully contradicted. — Statements in regnrd to tho fail ure of the crops ary groutly exuggerated, BELGIUM. ANNOVERSARY FESTIVITIES, Tencsaeis, July W,—The feativitics of the it- toth anniversary of Holgian indupendence began Sunday, with a grand review of tho Royal army and clvil guard, ——. THE RIFLE. RUOOTING AT WIILEDON, Winrevon, Eng, July 10.—In the shooting tor tho Albert prizes at G0 yards, Jackaon scored 0; Laird, 66; Ryde, 4; Fisher, 63; Brown, 65; Foerlsh, 63; Dudley, 0; Rockwell, 02; Farrow, 6 and Beott, Tt, One Liglish score ts known to bo bigher than that of Seott, namely: 7, Within Tbe scorod 70, and Uuker os, A strong wind fs blowing, but thore ts very pond light. "Vhere was such a serled of competitors for the Curtis and Harvey and the “Halford prizes, which closo to-day, that the Americans vither did not shoot or had to hurry unduly, Ag fur as known, Fenton stands tirst for tho ful ford prizo, with @ Beore of 49; Jackson third, with 9 gcord of 48; and Rockwell fourth, with u score gf 47, AT VIENNA, VIENNA, July 19,—Cne thousand five hundred yiflemen aga here from every: part of thy Mon. urchy to calubraty tho ilrst shootiag coutest of, tho Unttod Hidomen of Austria. ‘There wrv also Present crick shots from all purts of Gormany dnd Grunt Britain, and a few drum America, Lhe prizes aro yalned st ¥20,000, 4 WONDERYUL BOOTING. Wiespxnas, July W—In tho vompetition for the Albort prizes (iret wtyge) nt tho 90d-yarde Fangs, tho Americuns, with a good fight, inado wonderful shooting, the scures standing as fol- jowst - Soott, 47, making a total at two ranges of 118, arrow, 47y total, Hees = Juokson, 455 total, 115, Hirown, 44 totut dig. Gorrish, Gh; total, 100, Hyde, 41; total, 1h, Fisher. 00; totul, 102. Hookwoll, 87; totut, 06, Puuloy, 335 totul, 0) ‘These seores comparo with those of the Brit- iahers a8 fullowe: itaiford, total, 103; Wiliam Rugby, 13; Baker, i 100; dSfefaune, i145 bad. Serwen, Ponton, and Humphrey, 1 ‘Thus, as fur us ly known, Scott and Farrow aro coond, and Jackson and Humphry ure tled for tho third placa, Jn the Halfurd competition Fonton takes the first prize and Jacks Rockwell tled with another and divides thy third pria. 1 the Curtis and Hurvey competition Humph- yev tukog tho firvt prize, and Farrow and threo. cthors are equal for the second. - du shooting Cor the Bt. Leger prizes, four made UESDAY, negotiations for x renewal of diplomatic relu-" JULY 20, tho Highest: possible geore, tnefiuding Jackson nnd Brown, and divide the prize, For “any ritio” association cup. dackon scored 10, amd thon fired three ext shots in coushlorn= tonof having tn the highest posible rcore. getting two bulls-eyes and one inner, Joynt senre: AG Inte Anine eons (fon, It thy contest forthe * Arthur” prize Jackson. a which {8 tha beat so far, Fisher ho Indies’ N. It. A soared :E} out, of a posable th. afore score ja tho Albert competition is ay rifle prize, Jackson AMERICAN AND ENGLISH TRAM, Tho following Ja the latest concerning tho composition of the American ond English teame: Tho Amertean tent will consist of Keoit, af » Brown, Gerrish, Daudrd, ure may. perhaps. te ives ere in thine to Khoo, etn will consist of Hnmptires, alford, Boyd, Joynt, Smith, Raker, an “Albert” competition, Llent.-Col. Bertratn, made 110, thus thelng Farrow for the second place, y ‘ong binge THE BELRCTION of teams fina heen greatly influenced by the shoottig for the Albert pers. Tho total scores of the Engilsi team are ne fotluwe: . MIN OTA, Spet{at Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, St. Pavt, Minn. duly LW. G, Ward, noml> muted for Conureas: by the tntl-Dunnell branch of the First District Republicnn Convention, hay addressed wt lotter to Mr. Dinnell in whieh we anys: “White Thave no doubt that F was tatrly nonttonted by a innjority of the Republican del- egates to the lute Convention at Wasees, with- out the least solleltation by me, and that such nomination, In exse our respective candhlucy should continue, will be rustiined by a mie Jority of tho Repnbifean electors of the district, sti! Loam deeply eensible that neither of us has the right to imperil the party by persisting Inu rivalry which me prove disastrous to interests compared with which ours ave Inglgnifcant, Indeed, Lat very clear that the duty devolves upon us to. end the presenyeontro Letore the resent. ments which i Gill tnally ueeaaion 10 persinted inbecone implacable. For these reusons, | now inake the following proposition: That cach of us withdraw delinitly as candidates of tho prexent nortnutlon, aid thet each of us pledge phnself not te become wv enndidnte for nominas thon by another convention, That some new mun upon whom the party ean unite be placed In nomination by a new convention, te he valled uy tho State Central Committee, or by the present Congressional meetings, if such be deemed the better methed, Ineaning hereby that the new convention shall ba selected by the pen- plo of each county, and that there shall not be a ron blag of the convention which was re- cently he Tho letter will be published in the Ploncer- Press to-morrow, Mr, Ward stathig that he will wait live days for an answer, ‘This 1s tho eourse that hus been ndvised by disintorented | i co unsin and ont of the district ns the onl yay to prevent the clection of 1 Democrat. i to this thne Diuneli's frlends have insisted he should not withdraw, and bis actiou cunnot be predicted, ILLINOIS, Speciat Dispateh to The Catcago Tribune, Decatun, Ul, July 19.—Tho candidutes for nomination for Representative in thle district. aire Jugon Rogers, John A, Brown, and A. G. Hentonon the Republican side, and B. i. Durfee, Dr. J. 1, Axton, und Robert Hill, Democratic, and Mayor 11. W. Waggoner is spoken of by Democrats for Congressional honors in oppast- Mion to thy Hon, J. G, Cannon, the Republican nominee, Tho Republican candidates for nom{- nation for State's a ttornes are, W. win Bark, . Vill, and Bs. Mevon: oeratics f Ruckingham and J. 8. Post Democrats are making gometning of a atir, but It will be the same old story—defcat. ‘ INDIANA, : Roretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. InviaNavonis, Ind. July 19.—Tho terrorized eondition of tho Indiana@emacracy ts ngain ovidenced by tho positive refusal uf Georgo W. Julian, tho npostate, to run for Congress {n this dlsirlet, while David Turple repudiates tho ace don of tho Convention Satucduy In placing him on the List of Representatives on tho Legis lative ticket. ADAMS’ HERESY. A Dunkirk, N. Yo Presbyterian Parson Who Dorcsw't Believe in Eternal Pune fishment Called to Account for Min Merotleal Teach nzs—iMe Must Recant or Got Out of the Church—A Trial 10 Husue. Speetut Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Burraro, N. ¥,, duly 1.Presbyteriun clreles In Weatert New York ure greatly aghated at present over certain developments at Dunkirk. For some thine past it basopenly been charged that tnu Rev. dames Adams, pastor of Pros- byterlan Church in that clty, bad been proaching in opposition to teachings of the Presbytery in regard towternat punishment. In several ser- ions bo held vory broad views, approavhing close to Universalism. He chtilmed, in’ the words of Hob Ingersoll, that thore * was no such place as Hell,” and he dhl not hesitate to denounce = tha bigoted = tdous of tho Okt School. He fs sald to bo & very eloquent man, and greatly beloved by his congrogution, which 1s a large and wenlthy one. It evems, however, that there were come uf his parishioners who looked upon hia teaebing ns horetical, und they began ,te croato trouble. They reported tha mutter to tho Presbytery of this district, and netion was at once tuken. As eternal prnisiinent 1s ono of the fundinental principles of Presbyterianivmn, fe can reudily be seen that the positian which Mr. Ad:ms bie asmumed ts an exceedingly prom. dnent ony, and he bua been soundly attveked by the omtmsters. The Prosbytery met in this vlty on few days ngo, (uitetly, for the purpose of conferring with the accused minister, A number of tho sermons were produced and those portions whien were cone aldered objectionable were painted ont to him, with questions as te whether they were his views, ‘fhe revorend gentleman replied that thoy were, Tho necossliy of his withdrawal trom the church if-sreb was bis belief was then: Ket forth, Ho was given Unie lo carefully con- sider bis position and retreat if he becuse cone vineed that bo bad erred. : A comuilttes of hie colaburers wero appointed to taik over tho tant. ter with him ond receive hia answer, Thomatter did not become public until the Committes wont to Dunkirk and held conferences witb the pastor on the geowing atte of aifuirs, A largo meeting of Mr, Adnina’ congregation was beldat Dunkirk on Butinrday and resolutiuns were adopted do- nouwnefng the netfan of the Pretbytory. fi res questing thotr pastor to resign. and further that they believed that he wis atrisdiuy to preaee the truth, und they did not propose to fet hin go, ‘The mocting wisesceudingly uteresting, Warut speeches were mide both for mud against the piator, Air, At thy er, had by far the aryeat numbers: sympithizera, and the resolutions prevailed, The Conunittee returned, and to-day a mect iy of the Presbytery was held in this elty. ‘There was a hirge uttundance of miniters, the Key, Mr. Adama jbelng anong the number, ‘Tho Conmitttes uubinitiada repure saying that dr, Adams refused to retract hls toachtiyry, and sill held to the sano hens, Fe mul churges fer his dismissal Cor heresy wero Then drawn upd adopted by the meeting, and the irlat wus set dawn tor tho second day of Aus feast in the Central Chureh, with open doors, It srumorcd that Air, Adwime will makes great effort to prove the correeticss of his views, and xbow tho weakness of (ie Presbytory rules on tho subject. ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youx, July W.—Arrived, tho Helvetia, from Liverpool, % Guasaow, July 19.—The State of Novada, from Now York, und tho Mussachusetts, from Howton, ave arrived out. New Youx, July 10,—Tho steamor Colon, from Aspinwall 10th, for New York, broke down on tho puswuge on'tho ith, and was towed to ane chorage undor the tue of Fortune faland, where the enyinvers will cndcavor to inoke the nocded palys }OSDON, July 10.—Arrived, steamships Aus- tenia und Bootta, from Now York, ang Seale via, from Boston, . ———— WINNEBAGO COUNTY ASSESSMENT, special Dispatch to The Chicago Tyidune. Rockyoun, UL, July 10,—Tho assessment of ‘Winnebago County for the year 1880, as equalized by the Bourd of Supervisors, 1 ng follows: Rooke 424,708; Hock iy titan Rare innobsgo, #5 3 Durand, $303,0% p gael ds Itasone, #21b;805 Toeels son, itt om); ‘uirland,’ $101,363; Harton, §E0,- 483 Guilford, ‘giuussv; Seward) Falanh Now Milford, 21,81; Laonu, $185, Hurritts $30< TIT; Owen, #80.215,—making @ grand total of SB,850,817. This bs largely du excess Of 1879, and ova not give generat sullsfuction, The! PRESIDENTIAL. Davenport Continues His Tes- ry timony Before the Wal- lace Committee, Detailing the Corruption Prevalent in the New York Election of 1868, * Repeating, False Voting, False Swearing, and False Nate uralization Exposed. , How the Democratic Judges of That City Sided with the Perpetrators, Encouraging Reports Daily Re- ceived at National Repub- lican Headquarters. Secretary Sherman to Open the Cam- palgn In the State of Ohio. Tho Views of the Hon. Stanley Mat- thews on the Situation. NEW YORK FRAUDS. DAVESVORT'S TESTIMONY. Spretat lsputeh tu The Cateaga Tribune. New Youk, July i—The Waltuce Com- initice’s exuinination of Chief Supervisor John. 1. Davenport in regard to election and nuturall- fadon Crauds and ubuses in ts In this elty was onllvened yesterday by some shurp tlts be tween the witnivss and Senator MeDonald, which tended to relieve somewhat the monotony of the volleys of turures Mr. Davenport was hurling at tho Committee, The hiqutry was opened bs" Senatur -MeDonnld asking Mr.. Davenport for the names of all the persons against whom he Issued = warrants fn 1878, Mr. Davenport enfil there were about 4,100 warrants issued, and ft would take soma {hne to muke a list: He eajted attention to the Yuet that three days after te first order, no- body having yet been naturalized, 10,000 more applleations were culled for, Gn Oct. 6, having then naturalized two persons, W tnore uppll+ cations and 60,000 more certificates were ordered, und on Oct. 22, nlthough they had wlready ore dered aud yot 70,000 biunk npplfeations, and but one day more remained in which to naturallze people, they called for 5.000 inure blanks, Judges Burnurd and steCunn were both candidntey for reélection iit that tne, THENE WAS THEN NO STATUTE of the United States under which any of the “witnesses fn these natunilizations could be pun- inked for tho perjury whieh thoy committed. An satfort wits mude to punish w indn wumed Scout. inn (nthe interior of the State, and be was convicted under the State tw of perjury, but on eertlorari and review the court barged Iu. holding Mat ls nltense, If an} euin- initted agatnat the United 5i 5 1611, hoy over, aduw was passed by Congress coveriBy teh perjury, and the same law mude it also un olfenge not merely to uso o fraud ulent naturalization certilicate, but to have it in possession, knowing its character, Mr, Davenport sil it there was any abuse in regard 10 elections Which had not reached its griniest. proportions in 1868, he did not know of Ity—re- penting, falso voting, fulee swearing, false cap vuseiny, fulse naturidization, fbehoud through: out, nided with money and wielded with the power of the criminal bench inthe hands of a party eo. strongly intrenched by mens of 1ts Yrands, that he palleved it could not be estranged. eae Insuitice there Wus cue gang of eight men in ! ENGAGED IN REPEATING, who registered 220 nites ut that election, The leader of the ining was Hunry J. Lawrence, ling ete Wilson, samo thier calted * Nibs " wrt produced es’ wullery and handed It te the Commitios aud said th iy trom. such well, KnuWn houses ag tho residence or Wikan M, tweed, Coroner BP. H. Keenan, and Justice Edward Shandloy.” He, the witness, had one of the beoks used by that gang whieh contained the names given by” the ang: inregiatering, He aud others hearing of tho doings of tho yang mye fnfurination tur Walling, wud on Satuntay nornLn. }. 1803, thres days’ before election, with six ollivers ‘In citizens’ dress, who hud been watehing thom, the Inapector captured the gum aid seized their bouks, ie found that they were a portion 6f Keddy the Blicksmith’s gang, and iuude u descent on his saloon and cup- Jured another oonk, = Witness pruviously com. paral the niutnes on the Looks witn the registry ists, und found sof them registered, On the avoning of the duy they were arrested a writ of habeas corpus was BURVED ON THE OFFICER ~ in whose custoly they were, dirceting tholr dismissal, ‘Tholr counsel fidorved on the back of the writ, “Thu prisoners bee ing charged with "na alte us ane pears by tho annexed return, they reordered to be discharged.” “That order was’ sent upstairs to gudee Mnrnurd, ho slyued ft, and to prisoners were discharged. tho tion Tow days luer sixty of the 20 names were yoted, “hat order wis nade i violation of the atatute af the State whieh requires Uiat notice of sueh a writ shull be given to tho District Attarnes, aud be hus testified under oath that ho notlee was given him In that cuss. Mr. Davenport next sald that that rm of fruud was pructiced to the extent of 25.000 votes Itt that election, aud he gave the Committee aniline mene array of Ngures sbuwhys tho number of Narogisterdd votes enat {1 various districts, A. Jurge number of arrests were mndo wt thy Lasti> gatlon of Kepublicans, and Judge MeCuup dis- charged the prisoners munmartly, INDIANA, A MATIFICATION, petal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gostten, Ma, July W.—The Republleans of this clty ralsed two splendht poles inls evening. one 80 feet and the other 120 feet high, and Mung lo the breeze a beantifnl typ 20xd5 feet, with the names of Garfeld aud Arthur lusertied thoreon, After the poled were raved the crowd repaired to tho Republican headquarters, whieh was filled 6 there wus hurdly standing roumn left, and itstoned to two stirring specehes by Fy D. Blakemore, Inte of Alutama, and 1 colored tnwyer of thla place, 1B. FP. ‘fulbot, who created enthuslagm by «ihe telling hits against thy Donoerats: Tho excelent alnging af the y tothe Republican Glee Club added material tho The fi pe Dien of fvel contl- Ww State ticket iu October, STANLY MATTILEWS, NB REPONTS GRATIFYING VROSPECTa OF BUC: OHSS IN OIE, ‘The Ion, Stanley Matthews, of Cincinnati, are rived in the city yestentay and was seen nt the {irand Iuolila Hotel list evenlug py a‘PaouNe representative, Mr, Matthows is prepuriog to enter vigorously Into the camputyn in Ohio, He will speak at Batavia next Saturdny afternoon and at ‘Toledo the follawing Suturday oyening, Mr, Matthews lind but itile to gay het evening on political aubjecta, us ho husas yet tuken no. partin politics, und the eunpalkn has not yet Jalrly opened. Ue expeets that a numb Ohio speukors will be fu the thu by Aug, 2 ive the cue for tho Ustober olvctions, “ Iteln~ Cooling tn Obie, he evil thut there Drogpect of atievess, und the Repub- fers ure counting on carrylog the btate 15,000 to mW uinjority, ‘The by from vornpiige will bey tgrossive with view to ful ng up A large majority | Wha ell reevrved by an of the Democrits, Due thore tro stile number who wre not lable 10 forget that he docs not it all represent thulr Old petuclilus. With regard to Tndlana, Mr. SMatthews sald tbat tho feeling thery, so far aa ho had been able, 10 Jeurn, was excuutingly operul, Buguld Tndhaun und Ohio go ltepudlican, he belloyes that the cantest would be virtually sotttud, but should lidluna go Democratle by a ginall mus jority, and Oblo itepubtican by a lieve tajority, he thinks that (t would only fndicute the neces: alty for hurd work, and by no moxay bo cons strued us indicating defuat in November, Mr. Mutthows Icaves fur Ohio to-day, a NOTES. aoob RErOLTS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, July 10.—A good maay lotters were reoelved ut the headquarters of the Nutlonal Republican Committee in thts clty to-day, jn- Oetover, Hin tn Cribs. 1880, cating increasing Interest and activity in various parts of the country, especially in Maine. The Democrats of that State bave nom!- hated no candidate, the supposition being that the party will cast Its votes fur the Greenback- er, Meo WE, Chandler writes encouragiogly from New Hampshire, aud Mr. M. J.C. Moore, af that State, tenders his services to tho Nas Honnl Committee for two weeks in September, tuapenk in the South, % SHRIMAN TO SPEAK, spretat Dispatch to The Wasnitxatos, D.C. duly i iman has been requested fe oper patent Columbus at euch early day ad convenient lohin. Its expected that tha Ite= publica campatyen will be under full beadway during the first week In August, DECATUR ALAY: Spectal Pispateh to The Chieagn Tribunes rut, I, July W—Tke Heprblienn party rand Macon County is in lent sbape, and a sweeping victory for the Nation, Htare, ane e y Heke is vertuin, A Guettetl chy arly 00) voters ix organized, and edny night the boys of tha city will organize ladCluy. ‘The tepublicuns of the various nis in the county are: oreniztig, At nthere fs aclubaf nenrly 20), and aly at und one uf nhout forty. POLITICAL DOCUMENTS, With a view to the thorough distribution of fuch documents as wil advise the country of the objects and alins of the Democratle purty, the Republican Congressional Commit ins decided fo ciate © mittees und al) other pers sous with suet speeptics and documents its ft inay from thine to timé publish for distritution, at we following exceedingly low rates per hun- alread , Speech of James A. Garfleld, March 17, 1880, “The New Nuliitication,” 20 conts: specch of David PB. Rieburdson ana of Richard Crowley, March 10, Ito, *Contrivutions tor Political Pur- “20 ven speech Of Mark H. Duanell. Mn Wheat Murch 12, 1a, * Political Riders atid the Neylect Of Isportaut Publle Measures," 9 cents: speeeh OF Willium P, Frye, Mureh 20, 1880, ¢fat Recurd of the Republican party letter of the Seeretary of tho Treasury, showing tho cost of the War of the Rebellion from July], TOL. to Jinn 30, 1979, Inclusive, 4) cent: speech of Willinm Windom, dune Hy 1680, The Southe orn Exadue,” 80 cents: speech of James: _ in Ginrtield, Sept. 1, Wt, in Warren, 0. reply to attacks © 5 ait and career, © Tested and Rustuined." iW cent speech of John H. Haker, June 14, 380, E, penditures of the Government, aud *Democratie Hefarm,'"* 40 cents: arte M. ates kon, Aprit 10, 1880, ='Tho Duty of Preserving. Peace nt Elections,” 40 cents; the Great Usurpa- tion, “The Confederite Olga Jn Congress.” PO centa: speech of James J ield, Mareh 20, 1859, * Revolution In Cor 3 speech: of James A, Gartield, “ Hevival of ‘State Sovereignty In Congress,” 40. cent Speech of Elbridge G. Gapham, June 1, 1 “The Intewrity of the’ Deputy Marshals’ Law, 40 conta; Gen, Garfleld'’s Minority Report on Bilt changing duties on hoop, turd aad sereit trun, and on bill changing customs duties upon certain articles, cents; speech of dines A. Garileld, June 4, tee “The Woud Trulil Bit" 40. ces Bpeech of Edward HH, lollins, May “Democratic Investigations and 7 ‘Tactles,"” 80 cen extricts from sindry’ Apuecucs of Jumes A. Gurlieli, "A Stutesman’s Words,” 40 cents; same. In German, 40 cen! Fpeeeh of Willlam 1, Frye, Maret 20, 1k, inanclal Record of the Republican Party,” in German 40 cents, Accompany order with draft or money-order for tho utnotint, payable to the order of George Pes, Dawson, Treasurer of the Republican, Con- #reasinnal Committee, Nu. WF Fo street North- west, Washington, D, C. THE CENSUS. SOUTHERN CITIES. Loorsvit.y, Ky. duly 10.—The Courter-Journat publishes a Ist of census returns frum twenty- four Southern cities, with comparisons with the eensus Of 1870, a8 follows: Austin, ‘Tex., Chatham, Via... Chattunooga, Tenn, Clurkevill Huntaville, To: Knoxville, T nittle Row Macon, Martinsburg, W. Va, Nashyille, Yona, New Orl 2 Richmor San An lo, Sno Murcos, Tex. Savannah, Ga. Sherman, Te: Shreveport, Lit, St. Auguatine, Fla. Staunton, Va Suffolk, Va. VERMOD New Youk, duly 1t,—Tho consus returns come in slowly from New England, and do not gener ally show up very flutteringly. Tho returns from Windsor Couuty, Vermotit, which te the second in the Stute fn population and wealth, show 1 population of 34.0%), ngainat Sd,0e4 In 1k70—2 to- tal of twenty-four towns. . Hartford, Weatherd+ Held, Ludiow, Weston, and Windsor thow an ine vrenso, while every other town shows a deerense, The returng throughout the Stuto will proba: bly show 1 decrease proportionate to chat of Windsor County. SCHOOL CENSUSES, Rockvonn, Itt., July 10.—The schov! census of this city, completed Inst week, shows there are 2,10? families tn Nockford, and 5,020 children, of Whom there are 1D more girls thin boys. By tha way, nearly all the school consuces this year how more girls than boys. Does thls mean that tho riving generation In this country fg tebe dominated by the wowen? Micitdan City, Ind, July 19.—The sehool vensus of thia county foots tip total of 1,168 children, There nro tifty tore girls than buys, LAPORTE COUNTY, IND. MICHIGAN Cry, Ind. July 10.—Tho census re- turns givo this county (Laporte) a population of W.041, being u xuin of F881 asinee 1870, Micht~ We, Wasaln OF dot. The City of et tude OF 19; THODE ISLAND, ROVIDENCE, Kt, J.; July 1.—The population of Providence, it, L. cotticlal), i8 104,700,—1n increase Of 35,850 ainco 1870, $$ PRINCE LEOPOLD ILL OF EPILEPSY. “New Youk, July 18—Tho Herakt hus ¢! lowing ln regard Leopold: “Quuneo, July 17,—The apprehension of wick- neas In tho Vieoregat purty, eaused by the auine montng from this etty to the Governor-General’s Nshing coltuge.a few- days uge, of Dr. Calin Selwit, proves tu buve been weil founded, he Vicoregul party returned to town this morning, and wre now ut the Citadel Princes Leopold ts Unwell, and it was to attend him that Dr, Sewell wus calied hy tho Princess’ own physician, Dr, Itoytte, ALL the members of the strive very retleent on the inutter, and will xive ne (nfo ination, ‘Vhis te probably te provel wed ‘reports reuuhing Gucen Viet if there da room to fenr itamay have u contrary ree etilt. “Tho nature of tho Prince's iRnees Is kept Private, but iy eal tubo cpiiepey. 11s probuble that he iy have to postpone bla proposed viet to Naw York. ‘Tho members of la stall hive res eelye instructions today to prepare to return to Bngtand, und passage will be scented on the Aan steamaulp ovilig thls day fortuteht. tt Je belleved thatthe Hrluecss Luulae and sutte WH leave at the dai tline for Kuropo, A cublo cUsputeh wits dent to it fa suid, tu the Queen to countoraet the effect Ot any achsational ras iors that mity be cabled wndilad thelr way’ Ino. ane f iy enoral will then bo lett alone Atumor siya that be tinds this frequent fon too dear a price for the Vicuroyulty: at Cannda, and te got untikely to realygn before ify ter of oitive hus ux plored.” rr TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New York, guly 10.—Tho mother of Chastine Cox arrived in this city yesterday from Iieh- mmond, Va. for tho purpose of attending ber son's Tunoral, but in consequence of 4 change in tho urranyementi she was too late, On fiid- ing that Chustinu bad beon buried Saturday, abe went over to Evergreen Cemetery, fn company with several culored femutes, und yiilted tho spot whure bis body b pun fh Mroutony, Vu. July inter Forbes bave ynted ther wnuke wood the deticteney in the Pos aevount by noon on Thuraday, If that there will be no criminal proxccution, a fol- to tha Mness of Prince atorred. The suretion of Poat~ fi GEN, SHERMAN, Bpeciat Dispatch ta ‘The Chfeaza Tribune, buaita, Nob., July 19.—Gen, Sherman arrived hero this ovening from 8t. Paul, aud on Wodnesday will yu to Leyvenworth, ‘Yo-mor vow he will Inspuct Fort Ouubu. Ee is accom. wutod by biv uld-do-vamp, Col, Bacon, aud Misa tuohel Bheriia Yankton, D.'T,, July 19.—-Geu. Bhorman ar- rived Just night atu Jute hour on thy steaaor Gon. Bhurmun from Standing Rock, and left ou thig murving’s tratu for the lust. WE Biz TS. MOL) Jo saws 2 S iv om res oan ro iz Beery on the Wabash Road Near Terre Haute. Two Persons Killed, and Many Others Very Seriously Wounded. The Disaster Supposed to Have Resulted trom a Broken * Rail Six Cars Precipitated Down the Embankment and into a Marsh, A Lady and Two Children Drowned at Atlantic City, N. J. An Iowa Farmer Cuts Down His Two Children with a Reaper, FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Four Warsn, Ind, July 19.—-At 12:16 this morning a serious accident oveurred on tho Wa- Dash, St, Louls & Pacific Railway at Knox 8ta- ton, U,, twenty-four miles cast of this city. A speclul train, consfeting of an engine, baggage car, six conches, and o slecping-car, was wrecked, one man Instantly killed, three fatally Anjured, fiftect’ seriously wounded, and twenty- one silghtly hurt. The train carried 2% excur- slonists trom Indianapolis, Peru, and other sta- tlons on tne Indiunapulis, very & Chicago Rall- way, who left their homes Saturday night to spend Sabbath ut Put-in-Huy. The train left Toledo nt 10 last night, and was proceed- ing at a bigh rate of specd when the disaster happened. Enyine, tender, and baggage-car and sleeper kept tho truck, but tho six coaches were thrown over, being precipitated with great force Into n ditch at the side of the track. Bev eral of tho couches were turned ccmpletely up= ado down, and oneof them was Ilternily shat- tered Into friegihents, Tho night was quite dark, and the confusion succeeding the nveident was indescribable. In one couch the puasengers were Uteraily pinned tu the ground by the welght, of the coach which was overturned, After re~ peated efforts they were uxtricated, but in the meuttine x pane bad been cuused by tho ery of | tire, which, huppily, proved unfounded. Tho eoglne backed tu Cocll, the neurest telegraph statlon, apout six miles from tho wreck, and incasuges were sent to this elty fur ald, i re- sponse to which Superintendent Wade and a corps of physicinna preceeded at once ina special trun to the scone of.the disuster, arriv= fog about So'eluck. Tho. rpot where the acel- dent happened wus a lonely, isotated one, not a house being In Bight. All forts to relleve the sufferings of Lhe wounded were mare, but the dletress of the victhos was Increased by nheavy rain which begin falling Immedlately after the aceldent and continued until after the speciat Uruly left for this city. The passengers reached thivelty at 6 this morning, and most of them were promptly forwarded to thelr destinations, others being left in bospitals here, The neeldent fy ugeribed by olliciuls to a broken rail. The following 1s a list of victims: ©. Edward At. Stewart, Noblesville, Ind., aged 235 found gead In the débris. There wasn deep ine dentition on the head. It is believed he was stunned in the aceldent, and, railing unconscior into the ditch, was drowned, . The body was ‘brought here, pliced 1a cofla, and forwuned to bis hore to-night. ‘ Seward Hurst, Peru; skull fractuped;, will dic. ‘Was taken homie. * Walter Attvers, Indianapolis, private secretary to the Hon. W. H. Engush; splig injured and fower Hobs parntyzed; wilt die. Wus taken hotne in care of hla wife, who sat by bis side at the tine uf the uccident, but esesped unburt, J. C, Gun, Westileld, Ind.; contusions on body and severe Internal Injurle vomited Dioud profusely; Injuries mortal; was taken home, . Herman Winter, Indlandpolls; fracture of collar bone and severe contusions of body; Is at hospital {a this elty. G. V. Pontius, Noblesville; ribs fractured: dcop gush In hend; Injuries serious. Mra. Loufse Drulle, Indianopotis; shoulder broken; is ut bospltal bere. C. L, Sehwartze, indianapolis; contuston of loft side. Charles Thndirs, Indlannpolie; lett bip; avvers gush in bew here, Walter H. Reid, Indianapolis; soyere contu- sions of fuco and body, J.P, Baek, Indhinupoligs right leg fructured. August Daepper, Indlanspolis; right arco broken, Louis Adams, Indianapolis; contusion of left side, Walter ff, Newcomb, {ndianapolis; severe scaly-wound and contusions of left thigh. Jobn Rauch, Indianapolis; severv acalp-wound and contuslons of body. Miss Sophia Sipf, Tudianagpolis; contusions of faco and body. J.C, Jones, Noblesville; gencral contuslons of head and body, J. 2. Wheeler, Westfield; goneral contusions of body. Henry Elvin, of Poru; log and arm broken, Among those who were Jess serloualy injured were Frank McIntyre, Indlunupotis; Edward Inutler, Ladianapolis; W. fox, Indianupgtl Vol. Jones, Noblesvilte orge Lockwel!, “lus dinnapollas David He e lanapolis; Jobo Biake, Indlaunpolis; W. it, McPherson, Indinn upobs, ry thorough investization shows that tho ace eldent was entirely unavoidable, Tho wreek was speedily elenred tway, und no delay was caused to regular trains, “Why loss to the Rail road Company is estimated at $25,000, Special Paputeh (a The Chicago Tribune, INDIAN AVOLTS, Ind, July 19.—Among the pas sengers Injured this morning by the wreckluy of the Put-ineHay oxcursion-tram, near Antwerp, On ten are residents of thiyelty, They were simply bruised ubont the bead and face, cxcopt Waiter livers, Henry Winter, Charles Manders, wad Walter H. Newcomb, who received severs diternal injuri Winter aud Enndera wery fete at Fort Wayne, and little hope fs entertained for thelr recov Newcotab, 2 nephew of Judie ILoratie Newcomb, woll known throughout the Btate, is also dn great danger, but it a thougnt ho muy get well, The recovery of Iivens ta no on inutler ‘of doubt. CA passenger ilyes the following necount of the uccident: “had a sent in the chulreear, and, wot belong sleepy, was talking with a ludy. Wo were the. only ones awake, aud were sitting in tho front sents, At nbout a quarter pist 13 1 felt the wheels bumping over the tes, Noxt the cur vareoned ovee on its sido, ‘Then all was still, ‘A ludy endenvored to Jump ont tho window as tho car wont over, but l prevented hor, Hud sho. suceved«l she would have been crushed to death, "Phe lighta al went aut, aud the sensation wie 8 inmost appalling one. Tho stuctled pussenyens, wwakod our efr sleep, were shrieking nt tho _ top of thole volces, and wWahort distance awn could be heart the’ groans of the wounded. There was hu wily of escape from tho cur. ‘The stute-ruorns at either end hud fallen uthwart the: doors, vocurely focking them. An ax and saw wero tortumtely found, und with these the dour wus broken open und the passengers banded out: ono by one, Hitd there been fire in the stove a Srightful fos of Life must buve ensued be- fore any tnedo of eyress was secured, In ono of the staterooms was a lady with two. children, whose names} did not learn, They were pitched about uncoremunlouels, but net Injured, furtunutely. In tho othur was Waller Hivery, rental agent for W. He Eu . Ha tured worse, His door caught und fustened bim Jo, wud while thus fmprisonad the lamp twlee sek fire to tho bud-curtainy, Some mie, nobody knows now who, seized an 9x and battored awal at tho atutervory to refeuse hin, working wit auch vigor thatthe jmplemont penetrated the woodwork and cut Mr, River on the bead, beats brouking several ribs. These. wero the only 1 Uuries hy rocelyed, it wus most Unfortunate, but could not well be preveoted under the stress, of oxeltoment, - Walter Nowsomh was cuught by a Hytug seat and pluloned against oue of the yacks Gyorbead, crusnlug him badly, Edward Stewart, of Noblesyillu, wus the poly penion killed odtright. | Whon gound bls body was lying bancath the roof of the iret car ht such a wa) that ho could not oxtricate blinself, and be fs eupl to bave been drowned -by the smull stream of water in the altch whery olay. hen the uceldent occurred he wus wltting ju tho front eud gf the cas, aod contusion of , 43 at hovpital

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