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UM so much " true soldierly rlni?." Ho boa not yet de, elded whether hi? will aooe?.t or not. Iain?; Branch, July 11.?Mrs. Algernon Sar torl?, dauchU'r of l?r?^l'l?nt Ursut. Rave birth at HAT, tin. ni.?ri ne- t? ? tine !? >v, v elf-bin-* 10-a pounds. The happy bouachi.ld liiiim.'l:..:?lr telegrapfn d tin- new? to tlie Proenlrnt, who Is at nrcacnt tit Capo M >v. He imtiift nl..t?>Iy ?cut eiin8Tiitiil.itii.iiii and it fat?*.?"-''? Mcaalnic by totaanpo*. Maa) friend? arrive*! ?lurinu tbo day to con ?ratuliite Hu- happy notbrr, bal byapccla) instruction? frew h?-r pliynlcliui? none were iiertnltted in nea lier, ft ?vptln?; near iin.1 deir relativen. Thin t-v.-iiliiK mother ?bil aon im rp istas nell POLITICAL NOTES The Kepul.liean m wspapers of Maine are ?Mkin* tliciiiaclve? rttti? ulcn? in ti.lii... lo ?lrf,?:it tim l>oin<x,rn(.i' nominee for ?"invMnor by pn ai* kmicroscopic flaw? in lim war record. There doo? not apO-OOf to tx? any Immediate danger of nn?th.?r rebellion, nhtl the rjne?tlon of tin- \ ? " - i? i?, ii lull |0 or M ye-ir? ,i"o hnsn'l the MMnot*?*?t i nnnecti. n with t,ii? I'tialltlcittnn 'or (?nvei-nm. ?Hen. Robert? may not ho ? ?mod itii.ii lo bo ??overnor of Maine, hu? hm opponent* art not taking Um light way to yruve li)-: uti tittie??. The Denseenta and Liberals of Wisconsin "hold tlx'ir State Conv. v ..m on gSpt I, )i??t??ad of on July ?. b? reported. Tlnir call 1? entirety-ion-*?t.rti<"iitt, andtliopnriH.se i? to utn.'inHtc a ti.???? which will be' popular cm >n i h la .1 temi he nep-sblli an Hi lol "fcsaani I.y M-s. iia.ii.r Carpcid.?,?"? Maa, Horriaoii Ludiii.*t ??. In mnkinr-' up a ?>i,itf,,n; *!:? v ?-?innot du I i i I' li HU ("l'V a few plant?a frein the \\ n* one?? IieT-nv?-?*?. ootiiblv thnaeon th?. taaiie? Rett'cl l.y th-f? coimtitulional amend? ment.? and nu the curri i>??? The Kifutfcistion of Mr. F. WV Bewarf for the "Ripiililii -ni nomination fur Snretary ut ui ?? tuidn ap proval m The T.ar\?xrrt ahm nut. S?ll h?"* t? Min I " III? name would he a lower nf ?trenirth. rai liccaiiM? hi? father wa* the ItfSBBSSt -i ,t -.man In th" Vi loo, hut for hi? own psMSnal w nth. Ins mienta, and Ma Ititcgrily. Thoroi? m? Kciitli-niiiii in th.- Mais who wool I honor the position mure than Mr. s.t '.rd. or who wonM curry to Hie wnmhmrge ?>f It? il.itii ? )a".''ii attainment-' .?r ninre'un awervin? Integrity. SbonM Mr. <*ewa-d ??ellne Mio nom? ination, ht Re the ninif ft the lion. I?. Bradford Prince ?if (-?llCl li" Ililli l l.l.Cll." Poor spencer! Even his fellow carpet-bag pcrs kick him now Hi it lr. I ? I ip- ?1 by tin? tenipnriirv ?loud of a " fo'ii coaoplri " The Alaterna BeniMlnsna met ree-Titlv and ?ont to "? I '?"lint (?iii: ' ? M Im of ro-o Inthin?, one of which dcc'rii.l that the "be t hit rest? of tho Iti'pnMrcin imrty of Ah.br,ma imperiously rt-ipiliv that thor,'iln,11 be it Iboionfb ovei hanlin.? and prompt dismlsRHl <>f all the Feder;.* appoint??-*?? In ti is Slate who ??ball in- fiiiiiid tu lie inciiii pet? tit. litrivcr'liv, or Indebted fur their ironttlom to the evil influence i?f Qtntge E. t-.poi.cei ;it Washine-ton." Tlii-?l? th<> M ni ! body of tuen ?rim ?en? *i lc-nhillon to tire President fr-'-crli?r a third 1? rin ti.' y mai iii st a m y natural anxiftv to flud soft place? in Um public crib. Beii.it'>i Chri-tinncy ?.f Miihig.in still ad hSNS to Wa h.dut of IhIXiiik WINS? In a WWll address ?I Kalatni'iio he ?aid : " I have full faith fhat the timo Vill a ? I I'.iinc wiieli ive Shall Hil be- influ? Ui'Od bj like ?national tatt ive?. ?,?' kin): the like national ?-nd?, a? one common brothel hood ; and when tlie goi-.thrniers will nee, win? in,i?t of u? an-! ?canv of them now ?ce, that the result of Um civil war wl ii. th' v felt n? a ?defeat, and we a? a victory ithe abolit on of ?lavery), will he there and et et y when rorojslsfd na a greater WcimIm and more ndvaiit'i '? him lo tin in tlum to li?; that th.ir fluul defeat wa? their graotaal victory : that they have eut rid ?>f the (PTeat < viN which ret.riled their pyanun itv. depraved und dei- r led their p?oplf crntntied their intiipri??'. and ?beckiil tier proinv*"?: thal both nv-e? have been on.m < ni?t. ?I In !? ad of one, and that wc have fought the battle ?like foi ''..t'..." The P'tnooratic pro??? of thia St*ite has as yet had I?i.t little to ?ay coiieernlnc the Kail eanipaiirn. f%l Ki/rru-if<r Conner ?tart? Hie dl*?m??Ion with the very aeuslble i iniark that th> only policy for the party to pur aue m lo Ma!:.l by Gov. Tild n in hi? effort* nt reform. It will? : " It Um ?"onventii'ti shall properly reproaent public aentlment, it will pledge to the Governor the cordial ?up port and cooperation of the Democratic party in his ef? fort? to complete the great work of reform he ha? ?o no lilir bei'iiti And to ?tan 1 on this platfurtn nm?t bo ?e lectaed eii.'lidate? thoroughly m eympathy with it? declaran, n* and fu?lv t?, ?mnitted to a fiiltl'.lmcnt of It? jjcdirc? WtetoTor da we muy remain in our can.li ?iiUi-.ve iniint at le-i-t i'i-'at mi the K.ndit'i.im named. Ilov. Tilden hu* ?tepped to the front, atnl it ? ill iiev. i da fur lin n rty to h?sit?t?- to foll?n where he leeds, so long as It 1? in UM direction of re form." Mr. Amasa "Walker has written a letter on the tin mema, in which he ?ay? the aJMftasni SSS n dollar of le?? valu.? than tliit of any other (I\ili7nl nation of the clobe, mid add?: "This is one of the chief cause? of the exi?tit.g b.iwinoaa Oaaanaakem, and wo ?hn'l not recover (rum it fully until our own currency 1? re-tored topar with g"M. Wo cannot expel? our cotton Banaffeetaresss balm 'lu1 wrir, and why I "Because our reb.indaat and depreciated paper circulation make* our dollsrof lens value tlmti the dollar of any other country, and tim? en? hances the coat of our f.i'rlcg by raisins home price?. 'Xho p< opie of the United States suffer ("Treat hm? upon ev ?prythin-; they ?end abrond, whether of airricultural or tnaniila? turiuc production, and no time thoaM lie lo?t In ? illiiiir upon Conirr?'?-' to authorize the fiuulm? of fne<*n b.icks until at par with ?peele. whether by ?lircet rom er non Into bund? or Indirectly into compound int. i ? ?.t Bates? convertible, after a pi ven time, Into ?neb booda. The latta-"' li belt, bei-aii?c the mool easy and natural, but ?Ither will icoompli*h the ob'ect." m Mr. Cbaries N?ra>dkoff is aeain the thorne of 7ht WoAhinijlon Tle)i,ibliean't poWobrtl pen This time it rall? li mi " one of t'ie raoit do?;i)cahle .iournali?'lc pro? litutes of the country." It also "places him i ti the pillory a-, a fillan':.,." It announce? that ko never d14 anyfhln? lo entitl bun to rreo;--nitioii a? a Republi. an. It " proves that he t* not a Hepuhllci.n." It acctiM'? hito of the crime of heine on m-ta-c-d term? with Mr. William W It-r Phelp?. 5t aay? In tivll? a falw ??<????! when he ?ays h. i?? a Republi ean, aii.t 'h.it those who aid him in frivlnr? publicity to the falschiK?) an but little lieit-r than ho is himself. It calls l.ltn a " mi..? roant." It ?ay? he blundered from one mfs ?tatetnent to another at tin-South; ?ays be wa?sent to a'andei to the best of bis ability, and that he earned hi? tm ?lie?, i- i ti v ? unprincipled wanderin); Rohcralan woihl Ia ive d' ii It say? it called him a Dutch Jew adria? illy, lind flnallv it describe? hi? course n? "infamously cor i apt.** 'I !..? PMMT li- the f.n.illiarand favorite OflJEM (f the ?prenldei i nf ihe I"m?*-?! ?-tat-es, and the reooicniied niouthpie ? at the eaj*M? "f w hat waa once the Republi? can jiarty mm_mm_m_________ PUBUC OPINION. As loi)^ (in the I?Urior Di-nartnieiit i.*- a sink liiii?' of i i Miplinii. 00 lonn will the ).ri ?? iiitni?i ?t>. licid, .m t in hm,?, w*. lappooe, the Preotdeat w*ui stand ty iJoJaDo -l D?truit Free Proa? (Dem.) So we lune Gen. Butler openly taking his atand l'V the side nf i'eii'lit ton ami ViMiih? c4, ?antill? lu- in rrapoBM to Wendi I Pbllllpo'i rennt hittmatton (hat, in c i f ?i lure of the I hird ii im Mbemi. Oes. Huiler v.nulli is- the tuan for the inflationist? to rally aroundt? j Booton l<> iin.il (Ri p | The .soui h in readier than tin* North tocele I'i.i. iii, national birtbdaj It Is tbo Radical part*, that a - ?. i .- ? The p.'tli. hi.nthinn hate ami .'.afh, floui l?hiiii? it? ?.l'Midy weapon aud dlaplartB** no1 the beso tit'il .liai HfMDfled I)'.mu I < iiih.'t in i.f llbeitj and law ? but tin black tlai?' of eui uratlon, with ??.iills"and cm? iKine*. ?I..iiii.?vilie ( ,'ii n | -Jniimal (Dea.) The hut that there are a lew Bonrboni at itli. und ?nine Incur??bio uallipunta al Um North, ?arboM \, h aie ?-Tri: foi war, amount- to nothing. They li.' m? influence, foi thej are ?mt of i-> mpatiiy with Ike HMOOM, All t!:e> inn do ? to rall?and. liappllv, tbeir avunt of righi reAtmu \n ?, mioooli mont that ita on? effect I? la ii.a!a iiihci people inoro reaaoiilillie - ?iticrhuioiitl Whilt (De i. I The fir-nifieant point in the Chandler-Bnell euee,ne iu ouobc pieia.u? matt, i? the evident taita oa t . mi ..i ? uncreat ..? ? ?'..?it tiny <*?m ni ii. WasiiinKtou un aiii.'ii ni "|ii?:i<?-" j.mti aottafacton totbe&M Ivoa th m tt'?\ ' m i-, t in th? st nea whlcb tbej repreoom and In whii 1. pr.'.umaily aro iL.-ir tioiucn. For our j ?art WO anticip?t? that non' of tbeaeeaseaerereomeafalrlTbo fore a W MhlnjrtOl) Jnrt it will be discover?-?! that If there 1? a place wat re a < ?.n/iessman i? looked non with gaeeaatgn OOOlOlpt, it ,.? the National contal.?IN. Y. BetaM ?lud.) rut" Nkiv-Yi'I-k TninrNi: has a Colmnbns letter rclaliua how \\ ii.lni?;??i. Mcl.ac.iii held Convel? linn at Colomtma, on B ikci Hill du>, and nomluuud ^'illtam Allen, Htid h"?v tin- hinaUralata captured th? i iiiuiiiill?M on Ke.MiaiiJ m,... Th urina u luu not c.hni.iri-d lil? npin.niia, lu I le 1. Inn (0 to t'ne put l) , ?ni 1 what eau a Uiau who ka tim peoiM'tJ t a pwtj do a>r liiuiM'jfl Viv. are ofn-u a?liiioin-h..i ti wc munt all belong to a party : thal if we do not me* to a pert] wc are ni"'' fiacluai i that It 1? nice.??ai ? in po'ltlcs t?i surreuder Indl vldualily in ord-r ti? n eOUipiloh iiliythllig?[Ciuci? pati ComiiK-t? ml rind 1 OBITUARY. THF. HtV. UK. 8. I). MGOGD, Tlie Hvv.fi. i). Ooaoed, D.D., who ?tiod at lill reaub'iic? in ? he .i'.*" li -at Friday OVeolaa, wa? wc?l and favorably known at ti,.- ?tVint, wln?<- he ha? l?en doaely MsSflMsi wuh the ]>roKre?s of the ilajiti-i rhuroh. At ti? fi'iie of hi? d?nfh Dr. Oqgooi was a Wa tried 8?-critaiv ?if ti,?- Anuri'an BaptMl Mi.-unaai v Luton, in wtian ?ii . t'a i \ji rirm > be golnod aa a lui.? ?lonai> Mveral >? a - uga w.u. of gu-ai \u!ue. 01 Til'ARY NOTI." Atlanta, Ga., July J I.?Gi :i !l<-nr;- L. Ben niuffof OehaankaA, Qm, ami fetlmtduy. Ciucac,?*, July li ?i.. D. Baymond,fomierij ? meailier of a OOWMll Ml Uno here, wa tniiiel .lend in bia room ai Um Bbemi i ffonaa roatei ?!..>? aftt-rnouu Appemioiuiu inJia ..la ni?..! ia ?iinl In a ii!. Puilaki.i.PHIA, Jlllj 11. -The \'?ryli*v. Di. Moriarty,? H. A., a di? Ingalsbsl OstbolM ?Inliii, dlnl wmAordmy afternoon ut \ii.Hunva, De la vi i e loiioli, renn. Wa decoaaed had n .I a rip alla Iii wa? j? an tor of -i '. ni/..-:' ' ? . in n in [bia city at tbo lim of the riot?, when Un i ,:it! o wa da0U"O>?r?i Of tv y Ho UmmutmiA d fcii-t luuaiy oultf.y. THE BLACK HILLS. VPRY LTTTIaK GOLD IS CrSTER'S OTTLOR. TIIK OKKICIKS OF THK KXPHIUriON KKKPTICAL lu lil?; MID IO TI1K WKAI III O? lill'. HKOION ? TIIK minmi ooxvimcht?puoy. jknnbt's views? A MrilDKIIKU's S8X UKI? DIVISION OV Till: I'Al'.TY ? THK INIIANS. Iirom a ?ni i a i. ppasKsro-ffDan of thr nneaa i Bi.ACE Hum Kxi'iDiii.)?., Cfena's Gonn, i>a koli?, ??uuo 30.?" I have seen diggings in California which Chinsiticiihavo left better than thee*." An oflioor said that to mo day before ymtcrday. There w?w an emphasis about it that SBSDISd to sprim? from conviction and experienco. And yet lie may t>e making a ni im ki*. Tliero may bo foiinil a paying st renk in thin (?ulch; that i*., profitnhle for a few initier??. There in.iv lie other aguiche* in thcse. moun? tain.?, where tSftlines will ho millie, but the t?.sti inony M fur in ? ?*;i i ti ut tin? theory. I run willing t?i ailinitthal "iii. one can look flirt lier into the ?.'numil than another." This rcrark you ??in liear on any claim lepiSSSntsJ in UwOnlch. If it doe? any one nu atom of food, ecrtiiiiily it is easy enough to coiti ctic with a?i nituple ?mil wlf-cvidoiii. an assertion. Hut there bone thing weU knotm, th.it the miners towoi hete :ind li?se who have conn* in since ?lo i.nt ?bon any fold ?hist, when asked to Is no by the ?uri mis or By Ukbsb ihvairona of purchasing specimens to ko:i(1 hoiin*. To b'.'lieve current talk, there is not nor has there been during the hist three months i"".** wi ?ith of gold litist taken out o? tlio Gulch. Ulis is the same ?i? it wa? with the pirtv which winter? ?1 lure. They gaVfl tis an excuse that the eohl weather kept them from working, which s?*eiiied reasonable. Thsss miners say that they have not been prepared to work their claims. Some of them have been in Ihe.'uli'h nearly three mont hs. They "havo ha?! DO whip.saw ti. out lumber for sluice boxes;" pro? visions were short, and "aman cannot work on meat straight." Some liave reached "bed rock ;" all the claims " pay from gras? root? down." It is doubtful if ?letnils of the story will bo of any value when the positive resulta? are bo meager. The genoral belief among the ofBcore, soldiers, and teams ters of the expedition varies from tbo extrem?) view expressed at the beginning of this letter to a mod? erately conservative expression of opinion. Col. Dodge confines himself to the simple statement that there is gold her**, in what quantities he ?h not pre? pared to say. Mr. Janney very positively BBSOrts that there is no gold in paying quantities. Hfl says that there is no water here, that the creek is too small now, and when the Summer months come it may dry up, save in places near the few spring**. He admits that if a company wore formed with plenty of capital to buy np all the claim? ami Mug water from a distance in an expensive ditch, it might pay. His views in regard to tbo quartz have been given in a previous letter. In an interview with Mr. Harrison, the BeeOfdoi <>f the district, I teamed that his party caine via Cheyenne to Cnrrey's Ranche, near Fort I.nramie, ('ro.aj5?i]g the riatt-e Kivcr on rafts, and swimming their stock. This is the route taken *by all tin part ina, except one from Spotted Tail Agency and ODO from thelflessatl uiver. Mr. Harrison says tin* Gulch will pay fair wanes, lie thinks, and so far the prnspo-rta otfer a rcawnable expectation to any one who is willing to \v?.ik haul. He ha? Ik-od here so short a time, having only preceded the expc?l""tiuii a week, that he has had no time to take out any gold? dust, except what ha.i been paiiuod in "prospect? ing." Mr. Trainor is with a party above Mr. H:itri.son. He is conlidcnt. His chief occupation floema to Lo to in.ik.? visits to our camp, and t?. in?].lire ??I.out whip-saws and rations. He is a miner, because bo wears rubber bouts and tells peo? ple he is, Hs oilers bets in a free, oil-hand way that he can make $20 to tho man. His -.tal..- in less extravagant moods is a basket of champagne. II?? wants to have " lots come in, flfl all the boys will have m show." It is, pet haps, nee.Hess to say that he would rather languish in prison than desert Um Black Jlills. "California Joe" says briefly: "These are BO poor man's digging* I will ?ive it airy north <>f here, and if it don't pan ont better than this, I'll jump the country." The following actual test is given from Mr. Log m's pit, Dearths stockade, which wmreported the beat so fn discovered: Twenty-four burkitts of dirt wett. washed, yielding \h grains, troyt of gold, or al.-tit 10 f-CiutB timm qnsrtOfSof a rout to the pan. This tells it.s own sti.ry. There ha.s been ?ma favorahh- report, tot which T can vouch, a.-, tin* fact? .?in? under my observation. Two ?lays ago Wilson Phillip, or " ])?><r" Phillip, low? ered a cut near the stockado to the " rim rock," and of a doflen pans the b>w??st showed 16 color?; of " shot gold," and the highest 'id. Mr. BoMjMOO, an experienced miner, examined the. Mprospect," ami was so favorably impressed that instead at leaving the district, as be had inteiidi-il, lie will remain until further development? of this daim, which he and riiilliiHi have taken up and recorded. A curious story h:is been told by a man whom I have known severs] years and consider responsible, He has been hinxJ by Mr. ?Tunney, with a view, J 1.? lieve, of proving his romantic statement. Thies |" r BMM here know this story in detail. Without striv? ing for ?'tlcut, I repeat a murderer's secretor his dying lie. Toasaat Kessler, well known at Fort Lavande ami Cheyenne, was hanged two years ;t!?'i> for murder. A half-hreed, hs lived among the Sioux at intei vals from boyhood. He bad free access to the lilack Hills. While under seiitenco of death 'tlir5i"y??T9 11140 he ee> eaaed to these moealalaSi Ha graspeeted this sad other gulches. Ono of them be fuuml t?i be richer Ihsn the Abler (lulen of Montana, famous in the an? nals of " placer digging." Kciinloi' had worked there and knew whereof he spoke. This statement be made two days before he was hanged. It is an ing?? nions story i-f it ?sanction, and a useless lie for Kens ler to tell at the mont h of his grave. A rumor of a rich yield has delayed this letter, which will go by a spe? cial courier. The minera are inventive, and just now they are taxing tin -nisei ves to create an excitement which shall ssach the ears of those foolish enough to make a bohl push for the iiiihh. The purpose is to make themselves so strong in Bambers that the Uov erinuent will permit them to remain here. Parties are coming in daily from Cheyenne ?six wagons ami thirty-four men 00 the 2Sth, four men with j?ack mules on the 2!'th, and one party, a hundred strong, is e> jM-cti'd tu-<lay. At this rat?? there will flOOO bfl a thousand men ?limbing over these cliff's. What will be the course pursued by the (ioveriiineiit no one knows. Col. Dodge expect* to reci-ive older.-, soon. The scientific party (or bug-stufTers as they are familiarly called) are ?livid?-?! into two sections ; one under Mr. Newton have gone to the south, ami the other under Mr. .Janney, north. When last seen Mr. .lunii.'V was hciwling south, but whether to confio? ns or liecause his OflSSpasS waa wrong, 1 cann.it say. Surveys an* mysterious. At present the pAtrpeme is to remain b'Te until July 15, and then visit Hear laodge and Crow's Peaks, and IbflBflfl pass around the eastern side of the ringo " working up" lim tojwig laphy, to tie (.'In yarniie Uiver. Thence it isriiinoicil the scientific party will go to White Uiver tonukfl ?a ? ullei timi of fossils. The Indiuiis have li ft us 1111 olsto.l??'?l. Hock mactioii miana an uiiusani peace, or ela? the Indians are preparing a great war party. Whau-ver inny Ix* in stole in the future, there has not enough gold hflOa found ii), to this time to insure the life of the healthiest man at tho lowest rates in the Catted Staats, _ THE MAGNIFICENCE OP THE GREAT MESA. lill* HILLS AF San l-Y THK. 'H IIKK I'AI'T OK THK Kxri:i)irio??-iiiK M.MiiKit i.r G01.D Hmas anona thk mun Marnas akd sommas?a 1*-.KAI-IHK Foil IHK AHTIST AM? M*?iltTS!H AS? TIIK T.lMTK OK THK KNOI.Ihll 1'Olt TKAMI-IM, IN TUB WK-.T? MIK VAI IK OK TIIK li MT. A TIM. ^aint strnrramti roa araran. I mou * ?i"i.i 1 ai. (massasos?sai ok thk rataena.1 Iii. a? k Hills Exraninon Camp, Minson Tltoi'T'-? Bruno, Iune '-".'.-THK TBIBURSi lett? is ii), to the JOtll of .lillie nilli ?lDii-i ?I fold illv i'\ rile? In Cui,t4'l''s Dulah, Ptmpetiy, ti?, y an maty uuttwhwiuAnn at report?' neill irnin tlie 111 .< k UHU In tic.r. l.leut. Wattman urn! Ila) alni ii. 'al Iiil'l of tim ixl?t<'ii'?: of guli!. Kn.111 line Ui ti.na li.ii..ia luuiaiiB an I Inpauffl" ?Union tinvc It I?_ate?l this story, until now It it au pp. ??ted te be a fixed fn. t that a new Eldorado exists ln these old mountain, .'?id gorge*. It may be, but 1 ask the readers te wail Bo hasty conclusion ever beueflta any one. This I* an occ.iiitlini for more than ordinary -aution, and attention Is called to the warnings Itftattd lu ali this corrcHimndence, against piaein?; faith In the all ima it result? of Um Ula? k HU)? aa a rich ?li.?tuet. And, too, ihn advloo la airain offered- Hu not think of Tcntuiir.K tu como here, after the country mar bo opened by the Government, miles? pi?-pat d to sink so much capital, which cnu be thrown away witnout distroM; or to conn- In a plea?ut??-eecklng spirit, with no thoughts of stopping n? a eajfeml land of promite. As the reader will n-iuember, the expedition has been lUrldt-d li Ita operations. That is, while ono has traversed tho Hills in one MrtO-MSt, the supplies have rroesod them In another. The ?m?I (tat northerly and south-easterly, the other in an eiisti rl. ? oui.-??. Tho two nre to unite ??t ?mine point, which will most probably !>o Ouster's Gulch, near Hamey'? Peak. At least fruin all Indi* ?tiona, no move will be made until this part of tho column roat-ius that place. Tho story of C?il. Dod? f_ march has already been gi ten, forininir an luit resting chapter ?if discovery and explor.ilion through an uukrown and difficult country. Col. Dodge's long experience as a plainsman lessened the dltflciillics, although eton he had to turn back and double m hit trail. There was no lutek-hone or divide to follow ?the sun-guide toa ?rood road. The greater portion of the route was lhrouf.ii a jumble of broken strata, forming lillee ravines and de? p earmns, resembling Arizona, but not .?nile .??. iei'1. And then-is no s?-.?tioii of this conti? nent tt bim presents to the traveler such a soul liai rassing road to travel as Arizona. The other part ?if the cxptxli tion, the Journey of which I am about to write, hud as pleasant an experience In woudeiful scenery and wild country, with noun of the une. lUintl.'S of direction and routes of the former. This Is duo M ('apt. Spaulding ami Litata Trout, who found the road to be travcrs.-d. ( am]. J min ?-. a? ,?tate?l m previous letters, is located on a branch of the Heaver, laaglMit 10-1? I'?*' Ao". lati? tude ?I.'!- 50' Vi", at tho base of the great Mesa of the western slope. Hi re the elevation of tho later forma? tions ltegins. The strata are canted up gently, not brokenly, but ri?!ni* so evenly as to make an easy grade. Tins continues for such a distance that ono la itttttai in tho aJtlludo r. ;?che?l. One more Intent on tho mlner al-'trii ?I features of the country I? opt to become Impa? tient, and wonder how long tlii.. Is to continue. The limestone stratum over whi.'h wo so smoothly eli ni lied on ?IiIh route, promlsivl to bury ?____*. n enp rock all the granite and quartz aayf-ttl to bo in such profu? sion lu tin? Illack Hills, and so deeply that ag- s of ?ll?_riuK coul.l inver discover the float The strata should show an edge to gi te the ni in* r an even chance with nature to wring from the rocks their secret treasures. Then with the liincrttnuc abutting up against the granite, some of those fond hop??? would be Itabatd which were faut f?d? ln.- out. Infinity mgmettl by the fainlliarify of the drivers with m'tiitig tucks Iris led to the discovery that many of the train in?- obi prns|?ect<>ra, who souv'it employm< nt of the QHailatasB-itt for the chance of seeing the Hill-*. Many a fly dip will I?*? niadc into pat -?lirt, many a piece of < tuai i 7. will bo bruk en, and what these men will not dis? over will not Ik? worth ?liacov? ring. Already, I Ma avilie, Mr. Jann.-y has conn? to the conclusion that he will not be able lo se- ire exclusive information for the InUri'.r Departiiii-nt. This conbl not Be helped, even If iii suable. Ii would he Inipn-MMc lo collect 100 or 500 men In the West, soldiers and teamsters, and not lind that ..u |n r ci nt ha vi -lu I morn or less ?-xpi ?leuce in mines. Ibis may be tim B0_gt t of eoiii|?l?ilnt li*-reafter, lint it eonl.l not 1**- otherwise. 1'? 1 baos this is as trail, however, inn! the public waul lo l.iiow 1!? it '.nil of Ion.? practical experience will any nl?oiit the lliack Hills, as inuch as what Plat Janni-y may report. The train which left Can. p Jantu-y this morning was under the escort of two Infantry companies an?l one of cataby. The escort was sent no1 s.. much on account of dangerfran indians a? the probable dlAettlt-te of the m.ni. As it turn.?.I oat, It w.iuld li.ivi' boen linimsaHilii to land the much Deeded ?uppl> of rall.?its in lune, had it not bees? for the united etrarts of the Ihres eompanles. Instead of taking two days to 111 ike the | .uni- ?. s. retal would have lu an aiumsBBIJ In many pla-*?t Ibu road bad to b?< cut and Site-I, doini as well as u|i high billa, al? most ni'iutitaiiioiis. 1 lie win k iieci ??11 ii . Maid not be of a ret v oom] eta character, ai I temporarily the men u? BAlred themselves late (matten ma* linns to pull the wairoiis up the i>I<-?p a?t eui.?. Tin-?ne,1 on ?ii. li m .- . wau keil ?iib a will, changed for the turn- frmu the usual lazy, apathetic 1 reatui, a soldier? tem rall} are. ?.limit lu .'cluek lins mu! um.- v . ii n V "ii tv lint ?."Clued the highest elevation?about 7,<>i?*> feet?of whal might t?.- termed Um slope of the Mesa or Qraat linne. 1: rand we entend t coaatrjr of what might be called drif?. A surface which Boomed tbe edge ni mi inner or higher mage, whu-b hud ii*-eti aron atti crumbled, sinking cs tow the Mesa's rlui. Tins in the long periods of the \<?-' bad gradually been . vered with vegetable life, and dow presenting a iori r Itiidseaps of moonda, p?tate, and wli Ung rall ft, ?<u beautifully graded ? bera and tliereelai pa of ti. swere group'.I pi? 'ton ?.?ii ely ; ami ?'ion a long stri'tc'i of dee p 1. rest ?-haile. with tangle wood and thicket, a paradl <? in quiet sn.-ide and sparkling green. Never before has Bush a 1 ti h m 1 in.? 1'i't it'- im-' nt ii Itaelf to in.. In a long ex lui,. m-** on mountain and plain. My companions conld only ?'xclalnt a? each u?'?v phase presented Itself, luna til.li !" "lovell !" What ales'.it this will ba for lbs Insty, enterprising English gentleman time trill ?how. 1 ur ,\ ?eric. _ na lo see and enjoy it may he ci--1. i.-.l une ol th. t._s of the unce tain tut tin- ile;. 1 ' 1 1 .1 ra pi. I . a I ?? 1 1.1 ..1 : able approach. Tbe Riigilsiimcu who lu crowtls each 1. 11 ne " liol.ig" lb" wihIs .if Ibis . ".ltitr.v w11] think nothing of ?la. s of li.isii.-.ii; riding and ramping lo reach snell a country, , Tiny tie wuh our j fniiiti? isinen in I aitlilmiHl .nil u.lvet lu s n?. ? ness. Not ? sesson pisses w11 bool man] part'es of them making a grand t-.-tr, hiring guide? ti lu . salaries ($10 per day); baying wagons, mules and !.. 1; itai .m .- it muh -m b pla? e a.? N 'iib riaite, Rid nej .?r Mi l'ii- ison, and making an entra?es Into the pi m of the Ropu bl lean for a buffalo hunl and a goo run of Hi?-plains. Beturntiig to the railroad, lb Ir outfit ia ?luppi 1 to s 'me point m tin- ni" 1 it mis. bammle City Va-.-."l'ii tub 1 tuns. Ka h Ung * .a .h--' another, As Tut TtiHi ni. ? umber.* amollir Ita reen? ra many In England-, l address to Du m the remark, when I say that no mor. .1.1 .i.tfnl route ??.ubi be laid onl than to com- bj >* ?<?, >.f Vi.-lui n Pacific Railroad to Cheyenne, (Mdney, ni Lam? mte City ? I i' a go north to the 1 !.?? k Mills; tbenoe to the nig ili.in Mountains? anti ! 1 It bj war of 1-ort Fet tem?an lu 1-i'vli a tup, Bl ititi ? ab.m. t ? 1 lin of ?ii nial, the ?*,?., ?un ?tull?.! ne 1 ?." 11 f"f willow j. n'ii.ii.:l..? ./. ben- 1 >. ! ... tin- ni mi- '..ai'.- ant? lona, w bite tall rt? 1. bl u ii tail.? Ik, and b?llalo. luth? stittuusofl Powder Uiver tb n la spiiti lid i? ni tUbln/t I.- : ? ? .1 ?1 1 li Little Boram t,,.,,?.. ? i?.!; a Bve-ponnd Iront Is 11 >t 1 iifsutL Thebaga ?1 -ante madeline? vu.? minn mdhna been in th?- Black Hills hare not bren vi j: large. Tilla ?s ac? counted for bj 'lu ?'?.i-mi pull?, all I 11? inii'-li li cause the Hum ni*1?? lim->.: mareh baa mt ?"I through the rangea of game at thtt tetaon. The largest bag lor one day waa 15-ter, T.iy. going Into camp near limit's ???>nulli., two big -Town heart wera disturbed, m t?ie?r tletla. N*?i on. gol n ibol at theat, ia time wa, no i:in-. To kill a beer It by no means t dangerous undertaking. It is a hard one, though. Tins applies 1 |ti lily io in?- brown cinnamon ??d griuty. io hunt them _m?eessfnlly mqutres ?'?ill and patten*.. When found, tbey tre easy to kill 11 would he better t" MJ take, at the] mo hard to kill Dairying ofl a terrible tight of bad. llut with otu repta ht g rill s an .iiii'nal can now l??i made a iii.ua/iue of bullets In a f?-w lum li ? ?1 janis. Tht ra pldlty of tl*-e which is attained by the \t mi nest, 1 rifle Is terrible As we mareh. lu Us wartook* ia, .: iV li the lill?I of In- 11 oil ' -ich side of tin W .-.ill traill. it iri\e*s um no small Batiste, lion to kim ? thal to ?se ? in ras bags which Ile stiffly over the shoulders of the in? fantrymen contain 1 i'li a breech-loading rifle. Wksta bloody wa li inn'' tin- Minne? onjoua srould iia? b ?< rs th? y bold enough to put in 1 hostile appes-ranoe. The mono iiieuia! -.ravcstoin s ot Ooi Ki'tieriii.ui ainl Baldy lirowu ??r th?. old i?tii iiifniiirt nu- ii'iniv totllned lathewrs. 1 lair ?ant rvst tug places are at Ile- foot ?if tin- Big Morn Mountains, tin-blue outline of wlib-h fin ntl" v.-i - w :.? day aa we loukcd b__eh fi-.m ?mr gi eat elevation. Had tbi-v ami tin ir sohlten? be<n armed arti- these guns, might lhere not bate been a dig?rent storr Uild ?if the rim Kean.?-) ma?a. :?-ol '1.7 1 U'.iil.l Bed < load hart Ik?.*!? living hi-daj I Might ?nt bt hav? bett ..lupin? in St? ikI of Fettcrinaii that last ?li p I [nour ramp t_>nighl the animals snfler. <l terrtblv for water. Trout's Spring tt aaated aftei an oMrer, and is a BCuall one. i?ui ?ouitiiaud reached here Ute In tbe alter noon after a marah aat ao loog as It waa lahotvma. Tin jMxir mules walked hard, six ni thom dragging 1. .<s> pounds oter these steep gradea. To nicht tin y art- |?-i ishint for v at?>_-. It mat s? ? m to many ridienloua t.. Bay that both the hoam snd shrillery ol a male la distress Is mournful, bat so it Is. a? i srrite, the males ?boas iiiirs' ha., i.'t been Battstted art inakinar an outcry, vt,Mili echo?- tbrongk the ra. iu ?iali moornftl Botet that one's blood allia.?, mill 1 obi. The kun.il ni_'c that the most of t inn! am haltered to the vacua Uiugnas adis to Hu- dltttt-sting Mea. _____ have .1 1 looa? and crowd around the spring, forming a tail to tin? line of man who an- waitui?.' tin ir tu. us te nu a canteen or can. j. kettle, Thepoot brutee m cr get their tarn In the liiii, but ar? crowded out with muk?, k1 un ?. bim] tht 1 la. k ol the H? k ?n ik' FATAL AtSACLT WITH A BALL HAT M neb < x?ifein?'iit tras treated iii ]_?>K?,luirg, N. J., a short di?l..i: " ii'.ith w. si of II,,hok?-li. almut 1?? p. lu., yetitef-lay, l?.v the aiiii.'iini? nulli lb.it a murder had been commitle?t. Juba Ilerrelt and Otatga Van Viirst, litin?; on Weeli, iw l.eii ne , neur the Lttabatg steps, bad been plat iii. ball dm lag the day, and lb? f ba . ame iii. ii? ?--1 iii t itittBMlta "vit it in tht eteiiitiir lb ? tt.Aibb had barn a_Uoatt-l.aa it was Ihrraght, sud Van Vomt was t?'lui. intu tin ii.niac. when liai n-tt struck bim on t!ic he-i.1 "illi a ball bat. fetfllctbU fatal ln|u ries Van \ ->i ?t Mas t.??'-u Into Hie ln.ua?- nu. on --1.Mt?. iiii?l m. ni - .I atteadantt was taanBooed. Hi- skull va* fra-tnr?il. tod n mu'v is pi OtM ?I t ru d Imi-osslble. I .net: nina.-1; .1..'? ib-.l Ililli,- ilin-eiinii of Bohokra. rho] "? "fih.it ilti ., r?: Inform? d of I'.e alfair. ainl took all Un- Bat '**ary unaanUona tu aroM the escape "f Barratt u? thltdtr. I a i.? li p. ? . howavar, he i?ad imt lal . h . ipi ni ed. list lett 1? les? than 17 vt .11 s of age, .nul \ au \oi_t ?as not many years (its seulor. A TAN!? AT A THKATRIt Al. I.NI1.II 1 AINMKNT. M'l.i'iid ni i>, Mu???., July li.?DuriiiK' ? per foiuiant-e of the liixiiirla Mil tu-ls In the Music Hall, at w? -in. bl. - ?tarda. Bight, 1 su in ? -11 ammnet Kau took pi.h .-un h ' Mm lagt io alarm al nu* waa ralead tad ' tht andltiai-waali strlckra a cry??l oiiutuauJ women ru-ihrd for the door? and window?. Many in the m-lici ich Juin].c.l tu t'ic li,Mir, hiiiI otliera bung out of the windowa ready to drop to the ground if uc cc*?,iry. A eool heaibd man, however, Juni|*d upon a atna and shouu-d " Thero U no fire," and ?inter wa* ?, <m r?-at?ired, the audience returning to the |n rfortn ne. lmrlng the panic m.verfU wonfen fainted an?H mi utxrof peraoM wiro badly rnisliol. II ni in.t tlie fire onn extinguished, the loa? of life would have boen gi cal. UOPSES IN NEW-YOU h. POI'RCKS OF THF. hlTl'LY AND DKMAND. THK nKAI>gi'U!TI II? Of TIIK 111 AUK. IS THIS CITY? WTIKHK liol'SIS AUK Pt'nOIIASKD, ANT) HOW TUET AUK MOTOR nKBR?HOW rTTIKY AIIF. SOM), AMI THKIK 111 \ Kies- M'MKKltS AND TltKATMKNT OF ?TRKKT-CAn HlllfKS. There is no proiniueiit linaine?? interoat in the country, the pnvtli al working of which Is so little aadssstflfldsappa! thean wba arc fleaaa ted with it, as that which may Ina MM tho horse market? It is only when such tdaaaflS as the epizootic cripple the stahlen and nearly bring m nae. of the mont Important Industries to a standstill, through lack of the means of transporta? tion, that the absolute commercial neee-sity of the horse Is forcibly brought before the public. The operation of the trade, It? ?magnitude, sourcen. anil the general detalla which naturally assocl ile tlicmsclvoa willi or grow out of It, can be beat understood by a ?leacription of the prom? inent cr-ntc.ra of the trade in (Ma city. That sssMsa of Kast TtraAty-taam Pt AL, setnssa itcx lngton ant Hccond aves., ecn readily bo Iflflflgalflfli AS the headquarter? of Hie hors.- trafic?not only of the city, but of all the country wltliln a i ad i us of .10 miles; and. to a greater or less extent, the principal -source of supply to many of the Kastern ?titos. Assomlilcd here are found dealers of small und great facility?dealers whoso capital cn ables them to keep two or three hundred head ?faStSSkta their stalls, au?l still control their supply hy money in buyers' hands; and tlK.se who bear the tumo relation to large establishments In the lln-? as ciirbniotin brokers to the mu eensr.il leaders of Wallst., and who " swim* " on assets of nyiOO, and call theinselve? " in the bunine??. *? The heavy drain upon the tcri urces of the market hero Is balanced by the arrival of animals, which arc il:uly re? ceived from the hands of buyers. All the principal deal? ers have ino nts who scour the States off Kentucky, Il? linois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mi.'"lilian, I'em.sylvani.i, and Vermont, going even a? far West as Kansas, purchasing In lots of one, two, ten, or twenty from the farmer, until a sufficient number Is accnmii'nted. Then the horses are shipped for New-York. The animals, .lining I he railroad Journey, receive good care. Each car contains 10 horses, and tho shipper sends, In the accom? panying caboose, or saloon car, au asMetant, generally a boy, to look to the comfort of the stock during transportation, and to ?assiir? safe ?Iclhery to the flflfl> sl?meo. Th-'length of tho routes vary, occupying, as a general thing, In the neighborhood of live days. There are regularly appointed stepping places, with suitable accommodation, where stock lays over from 1." to 11 hours for food and rest, so that the bstSSS sulb r little or no InconvelileiK o or ill ?flirts from the journey. The ratocl? thus s. cured ii from five to ri :)it years old, and In? tended to ?ii],a!\ the watns of every branch of trade. The street tallway and stago corporations, the SBPSflSI and cart-tin-n, the city depart incut?, the sober heud of tlie family lu SSSMft of a quiet piir, or the man who Is ambition*) to own ? baffle which will " go Insl Io of forty," all are ?.applied at prices ' ranging from 020 to $1,000. The bent horses for work? ing pur'io.i i conic from OMo and Illinois, while those from K.-ntnrl.y and Vermont arc most valuable for driving. Lower ('antila and Michigan furnish ??-<?? ?I horses for both work and pleasure. Among the leaton in li .ill's Head II II K< aa Im OO ti? inn) lent buying SI. .1. II. lii'iiaian. J. Merin i...?!., Oakley Smith, C. ?( li. Hayman. .1. II. Wh.Uon an.! .1. Hanlin ni. Between two and tin. .? thousand lionel pa-m unuually ihr..a.ii the liai..Is of ca. h of Hume ilualers. TUR A?CTIOn MA?T. Tills branch of the trade Is a di-'inct feature, having little In commun with the nile nia.kct. Home cstabli-h in.iiiri ni..y coiniil'ie tlie eliaiiii teri.ll.s of each; bat? M a r."' mi,ii rule, follov. ing the in nillir of other coiiihumII. tina ?li-posed of to the hlfheel bidder, tins market la nurely ,i coini.i'ss'i.n house, through which the animals M -. A ll.lll I. -ii Dt eilleetll.il ?1 lift.-II i'llllld theft oil I ii i!.\ of h.ile, in In.ling bonn iii all ?taMflOt physical .li ibil.ti -animal? that appeal more to itie aympatblea t, m tu the pet io t. Ihn market ia, however, well sup? plied Willi good alni valuable -.tu, n. ?.?lill the ace.ill.ill.i iiii of a fortuno, it is found timt nun gen? erally provide thetiisehes with one ne nore bones, Bo winn a tw-tune is loot, the bonee a led ont as the Ant available au is. rhe annual pti grini lire to Eurolie uni the s, ?tl'ttl -nt Of estati ? are frc.|licnt sounes of mipplj Io tin market lil molls horses \a In, h, oula ,i ., I?. tan la 'ore, l.lollgllt thousands to ti.?- no k? i- of on mis or i..i< ken, often oom Into ti ia m n Kel io in- ?Hill for a nu re soi.g. A cam .n point is the l,, Di tal id ti:o|,.il.'libn ils a-id fin ? V Inn s ill tins i iy, tin property of August Belmont and Plern torti lard. '?I i: moii'.'sc lebrated hone ttlketacklng, which won the Kentucky stakt* at s. mtoam. three r? usai..., sold for sim Mr. Lorillard'a Attila, winner of Dm T l.,|- ' liai n nil the MIM Cuma'' l.'lrtl VC.O, Wellt for >.'?.) o.iier an?mala whose sion hail departed wire diaposed of In a similar manner. Mu? anureea of supply of these animale food, had and Indifferent, offered ?it public ni private sale lu Hil-city, my b found In gene? ral ver] m ar iioiin , (lie prliniii.il breodlnx tarma b. inn Hitnated on Lons Uland ami r;? ten Uland, in Wew .),:-.) un i in lin- I'liiiiiiu.? forming Um immediateenvl ; UM m New Vori I U.V. Tul. -1 ill- 1 i-i'alt HOli IK8, One of Hu- m.i-' practical weja in ?.?iii'ti the bene ia utilized m ?in-an- m ?? oi ri am transit, le In the afreet cn im, a. A* befon stated, marivan the animals for Ibis purpose, are obtained at the ni irki-ts of the e?y. The a eommodatlona b1 the eompantee* atahlee aw eery complet?. E u h s*..li la mi ni? red, and ? full deaerlpttos i Of lill lu 'li-' - I"' ipj ID? ?la .1. lo., t.l.T Wlt.l the cn-t of , - .leis animal, la entered In the min <? I? direr. \vii??n a bona i? s..i.i,ortmin anycauae eeaaea t?. in u, propart**, a ? r. cord of the transaction is made by the company, i 'l Ide a. ii "lill li'.-e-l. Tin* llVcragi- cn-t. of the eil liol se in I about 9105. and In order todo lb? work analgued bli.i i be ranal weigh t*t len-i 1.100or 1.1R0 painui-, winn it U considered thal tbe weigh) of a ear is i, ",< ??> poonda, ! and that tin*, paeaeofen, al ,ia nvriu-e of loo | pounds, ralso tlie angreitate weljiht to ov.r four and a hall tun?, tlie t-trni?i of Ibis wink cull be al'pla'ii.il,ii. lue li, inn i ol' til. ullin* tbe task of ci li horse varie? with the dilfcrenl corporations. ii,, oi the largeel and moal carefully reguinted oom p?nica In the elti liai adupteil lue following, which dif. ?eli fl'i. in tin M -im, l> illili ?ail: FlVO ti ima of tWO iiorv's a a, b air .1? ,?ll A til t III. Ti ? III S Sit*. 1 ililli *J 1)1.1?,, two tripa "ii Monday, while Noa 3,4, and 5 make ?ni) mm, ?m ii..a.iai .vis. ?j and l puitwo tripe, having M .s. .?. I,and ? to iiuike th.- (uniii ~,"u-,r. ?m Wadi ? .-? daj .nlo* 5 ?uni l ?-'."> ov.-r til route twice, Hoe. % 3, and I goinj um ?, mil -'.on ti.roiiL*': the ? cek, elvina an aver .i" of lo tripe, and .ven sixth week li n ps to each |, . .. I iii lal- line I Ile lull. Ill of I Ile doll lill' I "li te li? 17 loll,... The can of the Third Avenu line make th" lo .g i- trip,covering iii milos. Hu irnniri-mi*nl Intbea? ,..., Ml, ? M i" ?Ive to ' .n ii Inii e mi" J i? 'a Te. I 111 ii.' .11 i* ~~mr+r.f .* * " - 'Iii?-i oIDl.r.l ',.i !i,l\-I'eir navr: ?*'-|,'til< for ?llllhbd an?mala, with n***nlarlj appoint >i vol rinarj aurncona andeorpe of assistants, whose anledptj ?? Uto?*r? for tbe bonee umlcr their ehargi lutii? larceeiabl -Unie an- ?,nu.?ile from 20 to 30 h.ift.1 SO Tho ?jek list, or 1 Inrapebli of dolna work IntheuiaJ. Hy of ??...-? s.TT day | oi two la .-'?tit. ii nt to brinff the patienta up ?cain. The I < ar borai can stand the strain for about three yi .'- ' winn he gives eviiitiic?- of breaking do? a he to put on hall' WOTS, mi'! iltur l.,ll|a .tim.* ?.,iuewh.lt a y; I- , . i.iiiL'ing from BM to flOO. IssH upon bia bead .andbe la I offend to formen, who look lotbeae atable? aa r gular ! ?onn lofaapply. Kot unfrwpientlj theae bornes, after I luiuiiiig i*. |..i.-tu:e for oi,mc m,milis, n ?rain all their old , rigor md become jtued se ever, and In Mucca have bon known wheie tin* very an?mala wi.iih wen i soul have tu- n offered to the eompanlea fram whom ila', wen- obtained, Whee a bena heonmta.tbrougk .lll.rl, III ol Ki. ??Ilia-S. llmr. 'Uglily W I ?: t li Ii '.?.-. Il.t'lilirltliin i- -.-tit to tin- " .le id bo ii i" i ned bj a corp?reo ia i a m ; a coiitrael with Hi-- e't\ te i. n. '\. dead animals), nd be M taken away and killed. Ko aatUfactory computa tioll o? the BUmlM I "I bul -' - m ?ii ill- ?li use in Hil- n'y eau be nade, but th. folluwln/f tabto, showing the num? ber owned bj the prim pal i tree! railway eenpauioe, rivfM ..omi in.-a of a.? magullada. , . ,, ? mi N.imlM r of i,,,t mm. Tlllll .\>i ' 'H' . -.' I 0 1 r.'i.lMHi .uni-? .filth A-'cmi?*.. I.IM ?HUH. An-mie.1.1"' ?.cmil Avrn,le.I.OM Kmlith A'.i'in. ? .1,000 1,-iitl. Ann.>?? . SCO li-,? Inn . I' 0 in-. Dock ead BaalBnadway. . Ha.? ?r.iiiltll Al li""' -'"> 1 . I ?a -ii mil--IH-I I mil .?l.liiil stn-?-! Ki irv. .. 4 "ill i:i"'i?ii Miitm and luium Pony MM Alenue ('. . -. . IM .Nuit?i Aveaafl. -'?J T-.trd.11.J0O THE HUE RECORD. in Tiiiri orr. A iiio oc.iirnA rally fflfltattlay aftrruoon in the hair htme kept by Mrn. F. V. Mar-hall, on the mcoud floor of No. Jo! lio ?a it), 'i'hc iwilieipal auinui.t mt the ilamagi- fell on L. ?Shaw, the pripiielor of the ?tori? under that of Mrs Mai-li.ili The enure damage will reach ?l-l.OO?- Th" flriam ?if the On and the insurance arc no1 .1 fin: lily know n. Mr. and .M:s. M.irsh.ill tren Been to leave tee building m u hurried manan abuiu lu min in. n In-fore the lin.ik i nu mil of tin- lue. At half p.iHt thne .,'iiiM'k mi H.iturday afternoon a Ure oi eui i.-l at UM stall les owned by Mai iii? T H?ls.-, ni No 7t'J Wa-hingloo ?it. The building ?a* alK)iit half de slrovi-il and daiiiagi ?I t?. the cxt. nt of alMiut f 1,?HM). The fir,-'alun ia,a|i'i"l to two tenement hnuaea mar IjT, i iiuinf a daiaag? .?? one of .it..mt r-unj, ami u> the other about ?kio. _ I5C rRVXFORIi, N. J. Al?.ut 1 n. ni. on Saturday a tire broke out in ? bam in th" rear of August iii Tuber'* Hotel, In ? "ranford, N.J. A? li w?. tli..ti,-lit that i In- < run fort) Are .1. part m.iit would lie .millie m i?itUlginuli It, ti'legraiiia wer?*. mutt to l'lizah? th. Wiwtfleld. Plaintl.Jd, and HcotebPhdus f. r ? ugluea liiu fire eoniiiuiuli atfli fiuin tina barn to the hotel, . l'an.lining both entire!) , wit h la , . all tlinlr ?Mill Ulai a, lill theil Clllg?t 111 li I'll' ? t Lill ?I aM.aXl bj/ Mr. ! Maller, sdjscent .<? the botet, TM"> ota *oon toU-tly de atroyod, and next the house ""-d barn, owned by Mr. Tuber, and Join1i,0 the hall, were ort au fire hy the i l?tense liest and sparks, and before any ?'f Hie fir*' engines taHe >rn?i?he<t for ?**ould arrive all the billa? tinta were either (ar? el roy ed or ao far gone that they conloi not be saved. Th? hotel w?h new and not flnhihed. It ? >?<1 been ?s ?-tiple?! only shout two nu mt hs. The )??a le al?? nt ._*<,<*a*, alni the tiisiuun?-?? w11! oover ub..iii om I,..)? the loss. Th? fire waa caused by the < arch-sum its of on?- or two drunken leam who were in the bam alla, bed to the tiiifol. A mate!) w lib h had b?.-n lit hy one of the party fill amona the har, and the placo was aoon lu tlaniea, tua mon with a nar, i Uicully liilll-illly ih?viiiK Uiemsi-lvt'S. IVII AI THE MA TIER IR Wl TU TUE Till DI NEB RIVALS. Emm The Canuten (.Y. J ) Hepuldle. Fivo Nkw-Yoki. TiMBi'NK.s an? s??l?l cverj mm nui'.' to nil the other New-York pnpers combined, at the Market Street V rry, where the thousands of people ??ross on their way t?i (.ip.* May, New-York and iiiferme dlste points. Intelligent p? oplM bnyTiiK 1 Min nk m of yon-,pay six cents for it, a.ni. urse it ? politics niir. ?train ??illy while enjo;. mg Its c.iiit<-iita as a news, scientific, and literary paper uiu-i-ualc?! in this or any other country. WARRINGTON NOTES. W____-___BT-__i July 11,1*?75. An order to Collectera of Customs was Matu yesterday forbidding the UBp___t__M of hreech-lnatling rifles and fixed ammunition suitable therefor Into the TerriUirr of Alaska. ?.'..Hei min of Customs aro instructed to refuse the clearance of any vis? 1, having on boan! any such anns or Ammunition, destined for air place in ?awl Ter riturv. li iiiiy vt-esel intends to touch at a lmrt in Alaska, or to pass within Us wati-is, bul shall be ultimately des? tined for some port or place not within tin- limits of the Territory, add shall have ?-ti board any t.:;ch Uren raia or ammunition, the master or chief ofllcer thereof will be '. required to exeeute a ?<>o?l and sufficient bond, with two I sin el les, in double the value t.f saib m. r.banill?.-, that the arms ami aint'iuii.uoii, or any part ?if thom, shall not be lauded in Alaska. The .secretary of the Interior has telegraphed to Ouray, one of the powerful chiefs in _ea_ha_B Colorado, requesting him to allow Prof. Hayden's exploring expe? dition to pass through that section without molcstatlou. Th.' Seer? tary Informs him that l*r??f. Hayden's mission Is one In the Interest of science and for the benefit of the ?iovernineii?, and not for hostile puipoaaei that none of the party will molest or interfere with the Imllans, and tbe (-ovemnicnt desire . that the expedition may be sne cesssfui in atan respect. XlMteloea he hauet that ?nu ay's band will not only r? fruin from molesting the party, but will render aid lu making the explorations and surveys. The Post-Offlee Department has adopted a new design for postal canis, pri-pan-d at tin* prliitini- department <?f the Treasury. On the upper luft baud comer Is the iiioiii'irram, "U. H.," across which, In a scroll, are tue words, " Postal Card." On the upi?er righi hand corn? r is the atniup, marly square. Insten?! of ? lliptical. the shies of the stamp behn; composed of foeee-i, ami the top and b.. (?nu of tin? baud serous, the ton ?me hat in? tin- li ?end, " U. H. I'ostag?-," the lower one, 'Mine Cent." In tin.n ter of the stump Is the profile of tho Goddess of Liberty. It will soon be ready for i?.?ii<_. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided to (?How such claims of flato officers for tho refunding; of the income tax. paid upon tho i in??1 um? nts of their otll eea, aa were lied in ?lue lime, whether those emoluments consisted of salaries or of feus. The int?-rventlon of at? torn?-) s for the prof? ellon of such claims is entirely un neecc-tsary. As soon as the drafts are issued upmi the claims, tiley will be mailed to the Collet tor of tin- Hist riet where tin- claim.iii! n sides, and the claimant iiitn-clf no? tified to appear al tho Collet tor's oillce aud revel te lils draft The Committeo having i barge of counting lhe money and securities in the Treasury are now eti?age?l in the ro ecrvo vault, which will be limshivl this week. The count of the bonds held in trust for National banks will then be in ide, after which the Committee will take up the books and examine thom thoroughly. The. ?rill be preparad to make th.ir report in about 10 days. Eighty counters ?re now employed, but they tit ri-?pnr?.l to work now during tin daj nilly , and no1 at night as waa the case when the ? ash vault?? wen Imiiik examined. it is report?.! here thal Oin. _______ Is It be appointed Minister to belgium, In place of Mr. Jours, resl?n?_. 8TOBJ18 Ot NEW E\<;LASH. I>..MA<;1_ T<? ?II IT? H I.?. AT P0UTI.AND, ME. Pokti.am?, Mt'., ?Inly 11.?Atri'iiieniloii ...??mi of rain, a. iiiiiii'iiia'il by lliunder ami li?)iliiln?, broke otcr this * ?ty at li a.m.ycsterd.y. The?' ..thuin-('atlu ?Irai wat struck, and though bat little flam aga was loee by tht lightning, the bunding was eonaiderabty Injurad by smoko and water. -aVlotalaeo*/e?dbi Insurnaca. The Pint Dautiat. the nea Paysoa Memorial, and the Chest? nut ?t. m-iii?, list chun hi-s, all Buffered more <?. lets In Jury flum the storm. _ A HAILSTORM MU! __1.T_._ST-. VI I.ITI.VM?, Vt., July 11.?A lieiivy ?tonii p itttd the * ii\ ?if V.-i'?-. nu -s Kinlay afternoon. Its path Wat about four miles wide. It di st rote 1 crop? and lodged hay in TetgtB-et, Addison. Waltham, and New ii i-, n. ne Catholic Chnrab at Tergnaatt was dam i ?ed In the extent of if-i.t!*"?. Tbe windows <-f the? longn -a tioiial and l.plscopal churches tv? r. all broken ?? bai? li wai the -ni' ?t storm In that acctli a sin ?*? l ?-:!?_? MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPLET. Yt'tn l>KvtnTt?t*NT. ) officf orras ciiii..'H'.is-ti. .???riri-.i, S VA'A?iiiN ;?>?. Monday, July 12, |t_75?1 a. in. ) mewepei* for th? oom boonie foar hour* TIio barometer is highest over tin* Rant .Juif coast .m I i"? ?i over ti ?? I?istera Kritlah Pro.Inset, Light mint Ml (luring Batanlay night ulong tbe MU-Qt Atlantic coast i'loiulv wa allier, with rain areas, has prevail.-d fi.un ???a * ?; io Vail* y sn I T< nn *ssoc i" Missouri and the indian r ,n ry. (ii i weather has nth raitt generally eoa* ttnui ii I i ?? .tlisslsai; >-i Tiver has eonttnned ?lowly ris ng from si. i^uii.? to Vl-kaburg Probabilitie*. For the South .thuin, and Gull ?-'lates itstJoniu-y ..r rising barometer, weal or s ith winda, continued warra. partly cloadj Breather, ami in th.' foi uki- occasion.?I ruins. Kur Tcnne??-'c. tiie O'nu Valley, ??id tit-? lower l?it.e re glen, stationary In fallingnorometer, soutb .-a?, to south w.st winds, slightly wanner, partly cloud? weather, and in the two I!r?t i'i -triit ? rain ar. as. For the upper 1 ike region, upper Mississippi ami m.vi-r Missouri valleys, I 'Hing barometer, Boutb-wust to south? east winds, slightly ..armer, partly elotub weather with rain an ?- ia the eaal ana northern ponton of tbe two lli?t di tri Is, per ihr R?dern and Riddle Stole?, higher barometer rarnable te?id... ali lit chatiij-t in I murrature, <?.?./ geo ernili/ clear weather, i ?i- Mississippi com innes slowly rising from H. Ltttll tu Vlckshurg, ^_. OBX, -lii'TiMtNs REPLY TO RECENT A?T.i'K? ?' ? *___--_; li'*?*"' HIM .-__:?*?* - ' ?v...i / V- Toni, ? '\'.'jurj.r,imoi. Jeu g Hl.ll'.,jl t .ii:? ti.tt ni "i.."* ' *'T':' STATUS, 1 Bt. I..II-, M", inly 7. I**?:?. ? Mv I ) r: a ti Sm: Vu.n tetter fin .'??in?, a tlip from li.r Courier tournai wat only received bj me this tnornlng. Iii reason ol in absence of some days. I noa reply i. aa) thatf I BT?^r*??_rl'ite the kjnil feeMt Byou express, b? tod ?58 a vTTr ?^?lu.iiaiitit??? 7 .to not wiu^ t.. Mt bat the . tpressi? na if! iii. ?.t.nt*d sup. Ills '.1 ?Werit??iUi in?' count ry, with ll-s-rty df ?__C praas i?f..r??T'?T?*. 'h- \h [iol ohject to the severest criti?SiS ' of ibes..ut'm-1'iif i* s?, for fny opinltmi hive been full? I ? \;il? ??? -I. B1 I I wa* mu ?- tv ti ? i to el ten 1 to tin 'ii tbe i'inst nun!, i it. views. It ii; ? - ?? ? mi to robard me i? their ?m i?'I .mihi.-f h?it. it I was never at ** Eaton Factory*" In mj Illa. M ? Mtertuan la tail alwtya baa l. ii a'? a. Inn.?. .ii i baa f? t? ml. ?t ? 'nil it v t-i .?ii alike, * t ...ia- an i I'.ii " tant, with a lavl hnesathal ictuallj iiupii-. ii i.?l. ? us. To question the puriti of be ara Ives ia certain I. a moat uumanlj waj to w11 ? * on me. Truly your li lend, \V. i -.lil.liMA.v. -_____ The Ailvcrti-iii'.' Ariii-v id s. M. Pettengill .. i'... re Ive tbe uniform approval of lae presa i i r? honest iiiiiii ig'i.ieiit as weil at rnteieuey. |lndianapolla Jo.irnal. _________________________ THE s IA li ni ILA HE. RAVAira Mil KI.V M.vl.I.'H Havana. Jniv io Hagar Ingasaeed t?y the Hii-.at-.ini at-s f-..'al.m i.sn,. *, ii.?? ?b lu.tnil baa been fjir anil iln larkrt inn. ?ii* prteea well ?i ;,|-..rt*?<1 : vintus?,--? s,ll:,ir lo 11 ra*!* P aiili- ( ?Di auU u. <l ??iiKiirs. fair to triMsl l|.l..| iv, in ?a. 11 '* it.ils _W ?. ...i ? -?i.?-?rs. ? ..n.ll.'SI 111 f??r 12.1 'J'i real.? . ?' ? . lair !?> it?"st r llii.ne. 11 *i Ti 1 *. mil* i -, tri * iair.il *-? :i__r ? * -?, Noa. II tellata isites, IbSAIi r.i?'?; ii?,., 1 Vi!,'?., HI . Iii'i tsalsj stock in ntrohotvat at list-ana and Mataiiras, l_:>.(ss) boxes Bad ;?T.*-?si Mils r.?,.|,,.? ..f the ?i*., 1 ],','"i tviiiis B8d 'i.bOO hhts., ctisirtaM .liiHiiK thS wea-k, a?i,M>0 b"\e* ?T..1 3.1"0 hhils., inc1ii,liii,f 3,600 baitsS and i.-Ani Iih 'a. t<* th.- t iut?.l sut????. ?'..i-.*??? .'nil f,*? aegrsas tsstrtiatlat, I reala i?-r l?-? 1'.... . II KS'.-lit * V i"*l- 1 an.r -Al.l.T. ?.'. ?ft. t> talal. I Um? .tiii.-nc.ui -?iir ir i ur.'.l. tl'J. *4i ?? ?p.iutal. I-ju-.i. in keg.. B4*?'.*' -til V i|*ilii lui, In tin?. #_?'?'? .1 ti. Wax foi l,.?.tl- bo ?Hi 1*5P amiba ; ?'hlte glOot?i Naval-??ort? In fair iIi-iiuimI Kihi ty Iloirshea.l.s. t? .*," - ?. Luints-r quiet ; "A'liit- l?lne, fTO p M. Htch Pine, tUBfM rthooks n,,m. Insli Itox. e'i?'l- reals *?>,_. hhils, if r-*!. Mst-SBSS binia. 44 ri-itla. Whii_ >_-y Basas. t?SOtO tanka p aarsea. ( liewinar iDt.-Mt-ii |3? -.*?'.*. |> ?l'iliital. ? ?th. 11 ?.??-."-j r,-iiis 1' Rim'-a. II'- ps tia?. f>? i_.-hta m ich. nur. -i ?? aia ti i.niil, toe*-ie Vii hans.? linn nu !______, lias?147 prvaii.iui. ou Paila, UT?!liri prt'iulaiu. ________ PI'.INTIMi ?'I.??TII?? MARKKT. Ph'ivii?r\? r, it. i.. Jeir lfl_?Ths Prtatiagl swhsisaiki t tm I-,, -i tllll l tu '-??Ii ni the 'i '...??.it a lluh ir.in.it ..... | r: .-s l-i-iiia'.til?-l ?t flv I * *'. - ? '- if-st Si.ui ' iril iii'l K.liaiitx d4 . ?_lt-ot (he ?t.. I t ..t i , | leo I' BSBt /? XR8RN0ERB I!:K1 VED. PROM I.l\ I I'.l'ii'i! '. ./.?-...fp Ailrtii't.; July 11. Ki?th?i1ne Il?_{--:?. His? K la 'a ii ?no, |fi s ' Bit Henry Rampant, -fra. Mej aad ami, M ia a m.c lateah, Kev i?r ?'?.Uirr. Mianaia I ?? ii?- -n<l Mair ? oilier _ im ii witt, __is? >litali?lh Alklnstiii. tt i? M. M.?*i_th aii.t li., i..t A A Au ?l-istni. Pal in k II.t lie r? luiucau. lu. H. t|,in>ti*il t 1?. .taiili-r. Altin. ih >ii.|>aici. i i. iliitl.s? h hi. I K. VMliiiv? J ii lit-ieii. joiiu t lufier. 1? vt Kamaia, Joes _______ t llU-y, I. J. Bk-U-a, Mi Mi-Cartaagr, vt ii isUuir?M_. h s. Mr hanl. Mr. __iiiiti?i-.:i. i t? i; railor, J luu'geou, P. ( Dart I'hs? JutU K<1iiiui..l Bro.. Mr Itr.-tii, r h , , ..r-roir Jaa K. \uuna. I?a_c? stn J v J..s. i.h, vt li i : .?-.?u j0Im r Little. J ii. Ha_t__B-_- Ml J M J,? ,,,1, ? Mlat-SX K ?nil M o. Ja?-?('ms. J. m ?lal r? I Jetajuaa, A ? ' tiiiiincham I. ti. 8.llat*_lt. tiulle Life?fu?, th'iu. . ??.-? r lil BIT l-S?tlBs" T II. Aitdymau. A. Wndit ?saiifiiiit. I^uf, M. s,-r Ma -t"r \ P l(?K?rs. in-? Y. (?Mim, I. v..,,i,ri - la i? li.J (, iMD-ta! Mr llanhai.1 Hah. tt i ..,,. Mata I? UKltrlf Mi-sai.Ti Hsetar Ludwig. Wtt hhsnr, J t Aa?srawa, Mi ? ln.i.iauJ ?<_?___ TATEST SHIP NEWS. [Ihr nihcr shin Ogma we a\gtwm\ Paie \ tt'.ivxyn ?Mmship Ailr ?in (liri. Peery, liverpool Inly t em OUoeemnrwa M, ?uti ato ?nil ii**? M it J > urn? Kti-.ii i. in i> ? .i?... .i?. in ?i.e. iie-i" .. ? .h.ma iMgaaa n Metmiaiilan stein.hin i ? Htn-iishlp Un liiniiii.l. K.-lly. lawn., lui.. ??.Iii ni.I?* lo <)M Iiiniiiii .ii Steamship . 11. H'il;i M ir?an? vi. (Tort 1. i-aula?. Uflflefl II day?, with W9M ami eonmomi, jiuik YUah.i (of Yarmouth, N. -> (??(lui, vi, ufin---i<i II dut-, with ?nirir. Hurl. Kiaiu-il <nf Murki??). IIi<-hl>,?rn,-44 day?, vi* if* Then, 1* le lui! Mt. Bi'k<?i ti. Townsend HI Croit II Arnyo, mltb ?n-fir. non ?ml iii'l.i? ? . lum Ann niau Um I? i?t stockton'. Pur?. Ito?ton I .tar?. 1? InU1.hu. Hulk luairi (of li foal li? l'on?!.I fort I I11.011 ?iiilnj*. wfU null-, I - .nu lum ii mi Ile- II ir Rn? Km-orli.. (l,f N". w Ilia.in. gfaefl?tfl. Iicn.?r?r? II Amy?. w 1II1 ? near ?ml ?.el 1-- - ft- ik- /1 ' Ina ??' i ii|?i"l. B. ti.) WillUnis N?Kur?l?.. I* ?, i?? .. ? nil ?miar, lu 1 1,31 rrj man. l-*-craw, st jago 11 day?, vi* 1 iel?. w?r<- Hre.1kw.ilei. Wili anira; Br.if A tal t\ i All ii. ' li ?if.? I" dava, w il h ? u?-ir. Mdu J i i *t. Null-: i-l ami H dry? from HI .lulu. N B, willi lumber. ?se!,r \' i i, it. 1 iia'ine., ? al.? ?. ?iib lamber. ?Sein Min < i.in.l." v. Id-am 1 Morewa if ink. with fisk. at 1 Vim i.:.), ctark,.ru. '. 11 -uki? ?uti lab N?-tir li 1 iiiiift. I'i in?, I lag tiri ?*? Ita.ii??, ?iib fini, ?a. Hahiii i:..?,-, ? .f ii, ifoa,.,, D-ugt-aa, Ja- kaeavtti I day? aailh I'linlii r W . a a III II I. I. 117. I. -oil! r. l|iil.Ket?>?n I. I ?Hair Ce. I.. Alni. I-mi. Iii. -liol - 'lia-. ?Uli Irulf. Sclir He.. 1: i:, at.1 i.i.?i?. of ?mi 9 maya Oom ni lu,a, it. II . ?.ti. limb? r. Mein HUrtlg It, Itl.ili Ilford. I'alal?. willi liiubrr Hil' ',' ?I ) I ' ? " -.'illMU. \ I Cil a I ?eu... sk.?s uni.? ?m? ruaerwaa AW Parki 1. i-.i!l . i?. 1 I le .. 1...P?en Kill Uiver. Vi. a. Brain id. v< .i.m. M R Prall, aeaflea? ll.lMI-lll I'nltl?. Voi-.T ROVAI 8 r . Jnlv li Ile ?l?-ain?hip Ilimutltl-?, fr?.m New loti, ? 11 ? .. 1 -i,'\. .n.h li Arrived, atoai?bipHowth carMMflji MUM New-York lull? '"" I --.i', niel -' ir \ li li.ttml, Iri.Ul Ni aa ?,.11. I| ? -nilli. I W. Ml, Iruni U"a,l"il. .-?.?ll?|, i.t.?n.al, 1 Ctiarleetnn tot Seo *i"nrl? RAVA*.?AH lila II ? dil .' .< . .ini.tiipi.? etital. for It.? ton ; -a-tir- ; 1 May, fin \ numil ?. - tg ipi ,1.1. ?m I'.rnun wick. Ii. a nilli lele (Hiiro fur \ 1 aa ?, irk. I "lil 1?. . I ?Hi I v ?.''i. J.tiv li Th.- Allan Um ?te-in-alni? CaaBtofl? J nick - fruin IMltimoi - ria Halifax, ?rrlved 1? dar. i* ruo ill, Jnlv 11 He Kagla lim -i. .m ?1, |. iiar.?J??r, Han 11.1-. (1 ,111 N. a? Hork J lily I, Im ll.11eb.11 v. iitin.l I ,,l.\y. ?41 1.1 .i-.iiws. July 11. I In? ?1. ii-i-Iiai? Imllana, ni the \?- r lean I me. Dark, from Philadelphia July I, tor I tverpmil. or rivi-i tmway. _ EryidyclM, OIiT.ummI Inflammation ni tia- Skin ?nil < *<r-llnl?r 1 ii-wii* ; ?"ii? rn'n i.iriiuinrT Ti ,uit?h ok a vuoat ? 1? ? ?meei?te sol. I !??, .?li ..I l??l -la IM't-ot. No. l61 siillitive., ?Nuw ,-HO. Only :>o lent?an,I rf 1 p r bottle. MA lilli ED. rF.nssK-WINDSOR-At Ht. Paul'? Church. Windsor 1-ak?, 1 inn , ntl I In,1.?.Ina . Jim- ?I, I ni:,, tv Inn 1?! ..?? Jil??. Willum?. MitrtH bl bav. william WWaon, Tbeophllea I?. I'eraee, Jr., t? l-iraee, ilauithtpr of Jul.n II Windmir, e??-., both of WueiMir laocku. _ All S'otim of Meerang*! ntuot he mdortrd uilh full nain? and atidie**. DIEU. nrtows-Al Fort Hamilton. July ?. M?rnar.t Ann\ only child of Dr. P. It. Hrowii, li. h. Army CLARK?On saturday, July li), ISTfi, at tfi*? re?tdenceuf hae hou. Henry Vi Ciarle, at New lim tullo. If, V . Aim Mail-?, willow of Un- lal" < ?.-lint 11.? ?ark In tin -nilli a, ar ni her ..?*. 1-H'i.ili*. e* ?nil linn!, ?re repeat full? mi ititi la ?ila ml lim funeral ?crvb ???. at Trinity Chiinii, New Um Julie, N. Y , ou Tuesday. Mili liiat.int, at 11 uilmk a. ni. t'OKKIN-At thi'H-ci'.ryof St. I'an'in MemiirUl ihnrrh, r.ilir*. water, SLit.-n I?lan'l. on the lilli mit . ?.'ter a ?lion lilli"?*, th.? Uri. Charle? II. collin. In Um 4?tl. fear of I.I????.. Tit?, funeral will Uk" ptoea at ll.o Chut h, ?n MmnUr, the 1 iii Mel al I'-i' ?. t'H k, and tin? NaMtoa will bo talen to < ?I ? .11 Ml I.? ?1 flir ill'- I III' lit llrtltiiiinii' 1 Mil ?ml 1 ulail,1 , KiikI.uiiIi |iM|mt? ; .e.-iauioopy I'l.OW?-ChristopherClow, of ' ', m,.un. Colnnil.l?Connly. illml on Kiitn'.ay tie. 1 iiih^. Julv 1 !. iikii! M year? ?nil J 11101 '. 1*. Hilatiie? at ,1 fri.i ,'-ar, 'invu, ,1 toaWMM the fniieraJ. fron? In? ..?ti- !? .til-i.. ?? '1.V1 Ho) t ?ia, llimiklyn, Wtadmmlay otu*. nanti. 1 ?H) o'clock. ??Ill ?loltV-<>n Cir.t.iv, Jilly I?, ?t 1,1? ntndcni-n. ?.*',!l Wnrt i ?eula a-i oiial ab. M 1 ?or -rimini lin ?.'uri. .11 Un, 47?i )? jr o? at* a*} Tin? frteii'ii and relatlvea .in? n-?iH>? u.itir tentad M Mt'*nd lil? funeral, fniin the M.iCiwiu A-n-iiiii- h.ipti?t Chiirrh, mr ner 1 furn llr-f nt . .1: Ki o'? Im k Munday aMMB.n-j t-i,. .-J tram to womiiawn ?tti. i.m rMBOiaa ?in leave at IllG ?. in. J.ACOCK?"n satuniav, Jnlv lu. Arthur W. 'iii, ? ti l-l -A < aim linn V A. anal I.minti I. Viunni, .tv -I i ia, all.- ?iel .li <iny?. laiaiiMii mut !n?n<ln of Um family am n-aiK*, ttully ln\.l*il toatfii.l tim finn r.I. at Ibc ie?fliinc of hi? I'jniiU, JUJ linimlui .lae . l:i'-??lan. "ti Mond?), July I.', ?t I ni liairfl I' in. I* A Ysi IN -On July i. llowarl Ciii.li), infant BM if l?li*.?r< I*, and ??ra, e l'aynon. PI l.si-ON ?in 'liiiirinlriv. July H. ?t Hu? rcnliteni-enf lu? falhnr joiiu W. flraaen, U v.'. -i nurt) aareatfl ?t. aagaatna ? oa liinitori. in Hie Jltli veal of Ins a?". liil.iial.il I'm II) ' * 'li., ji? I. ?.?nari I ? eli ty tittil ..' , on M'li.'Iiy. the ilthl?at, ?t Hl-jl? m PKYKIl It. llimiklyn, on Sundi?-. Inly 11, I*-?."). Ann 1 W , w.fe of john r Pryor, ami ,1 m-rfc? ? of iii" lato tmhn ii"?? niau.. m tl.e ?Hh yir.ir "I I >-r a^e. Kotiee Of fului.ii llt*rerlfli r. BOWDOM -on UM llth ui-i.. Oearga II.. Jr. Infant ?011 ot OenrK" II, am! Ltd? r.floa lae It'l.ltIM"? atti f.lltlllH at" r-njiiaifullv iniitaral to ?tt??t?) ?I lite fu?era', ut the n-i lae a ti l.n unii.'.ui it'.er, ..?1 1 ?.| ?um liimilii "1 and tvitiit) ?O'lith ?t.. na Mm U) aileinuoM. HI i li 1 I"' . smith \t "faakera, Setoeia* BMralaa kmtg l". J?'?? Bflbh win. wife of Al.v.iti h r -ii.nh Kum ral ou lin-ilay aft, moon, ?I I oi-liik, from ti r I??? 1,-al me < ama?, ? w ill niel (lie :< |i ii. 11.1111 I nun I ?ir Matt ou TliA^ hit on ?-.itur.lav. July IO. 1h7.">, IUiImtI II. Thayer. la the iifh rear of ?i? a:e limerai thi.-i flag t Mowla) I, at .' o'? Imk. SAN WAlillMiN-Al Illflaa Hinflia .N'-l'. mi TliurM.tiy tuon.lui?'. Jin) S I-aT'., s.iti.l, r.laaiAir, wife ot W. li.al. imk Van Waganen ot riawara. n.J. aMflaiigMarei UM Lin .??nat N. Bine? k.-i "i t: ?< Hy. lim, ral - lalee? it tie? lti?.e\i?|e l'n ?livt-cr.an ?'Iiiirih, no *.. m ia', 1 "til im?! . at loo elm U I i.m - 1 ?m fuit of l.ar : a L, for Roaevtil?, al ? in mni '.) 10 a.m. Betaavea or* lu lUsI to im?, t ?t tie fioim*. WHITLOCK?4M >..n!iy. Jula 11. at I 1- r-? A 1 I e m ihn 1 uy, \v,111.mi U hitliM ?. jr., in tl.e s.ath feet 01 lu? m? "Mati'i I at ? mer.al li ia alta r. 'AHIlISKIl.- At ? tterrv Hill. RWM ?'ouiily. N J . on S.llllllial Illili Oing, Jill) HI, IT. I" ILlilllUllll /..?'Il-kle bar? lil, [ia. ot Jener City, lit hl?U4th vear l'a latir?? an.) tuen.la ora mallei In ifeiul UM fimeril it th? li nalline ni li.ia al ,\. /alir.-kle, 0:1 M nudity, tie IXth limU, at i::,n 1 . lu ! 1.uu.-a le.iM'tool "1 ' li.iii " 1--'. M I Hid N. Y. It. !.. at 1 p. lu. CarrUgM will b.- m ??.Uti,; .it Cherry lilli demit. Special Notices. Mr-. Wlaeloir'e IMo-lhlag Byrwp, in ehiidrni t-miturn, ... ,1 ... ,, kui .. ia .. - di p.i n, and earea wind collo, Do?hli?r*a Pilla aw Iba aunan ami .-laie.at nundy lor rhiU* aiat Parer ead Sial ina. Wuuted ' o "' li. UN L'.ll I* liKI'AUTMI'.NT ?! ...hie I'l.l'.l'il'li \I., b) :i ?'iill'iirin oi Mprtl D< I m at r/ ?rilin.- fur tile ?."III., li IVltl* lue le?, le li l/a I....ti, ? lie a n. -?i a i a'? ? < mp. n ?olino addr? aa , .aiuj.n ki?, 11 Maafl I H 1 ?'._ ~Tlie < Til. < li.iiiii.lin v*-|.eeial." fb? Aneal .1 II Wiua prodnead by ti, PI i,-.mi VajMy Winncowpaay. eaeMmta il.i.ii, dry, *"iy llgbt, p. if? ? ?i? pul??, mu r;. nton?-l, -.id o?rla- In ?Milli.?, I.y the rmii'iai.y ? Ak'-IiI? II II KI UK ?* 1.1 fallow ?1.1 N. V iii- I V ?ta?aiit. \.illey Winn lorn l?auy'a Bran lina are on li ul 'laL Ote pur**? M UM wertd . very clean; neangarorcukniug euttarAdded, _ AgverVMvra geilrliw to ..mu the altenllon ant pa* '?.'..tlfT?' of l'armer?? "nil Agriiulturi ?la. will find IHK a I 1 K I.Y i Itl?l'NK lin? n "Ht \<*luahl? au'l etlaiUvi) taiv Jin1.1. It Uow I ,11!. - i.'." ?d?i.'i?, aird U.iaK'of ? bettor liar?, than any oilier we.kiy pugm l ubi ?im.l. Advert??*. men'-, toflMaiireproper ?'?a?a?ii?.?iUon. ilaiuM Ik? lianii?*ii iu on m 1 ?-f.it, Muiii'a) 01 the w.ekol ???no._> Tlid c liiluilelpliia ll'fl ?? of The Tribune U al | I'i .?^^^ f'.l lil -IMlit-l. -1 BM ?TITI,?NA iStt?f?x^wrtit?kiWWTe2*V*lVED Al I': III l-lli it-?' ttATIfl.-"j **S - I'l-a r'.'.ai t ? io 1..1 ball) ni liulaili l|.lila cut Lan? tin-1 ..,i?,?r aerv.,1 !>\ 1 :tr a 1? 11 tie 1 1. .:?!? Ina ? iii tina to Im ii a.t al Iii? bl . .?iie-i table It I !?? 'I'll hy -1.ii Netrqraoei Kipraefl ti.tji at., i"i a ni. ri.i ,, Immediately ,i.?|i?i. la-i 1?, .?1. |,art? < t.'.,, I. V.M. ','.tali, i-i nu ii-uall) lH?ii|,| iuxl al Ile nilli? (?I In?, real lo Ad?erii?er?. YeaMrday the Am?nme m 1 .N ?? * *, ork Hean Oaa^aalfli lina?,,.1,.. ti.e ?. .it ni aa oaralag pegara aeMHewa Aini'iiean New-York .Ni Wal o Ne?? Ik?. ii.'thi.i l?.eoo -..1:1 T.ilBI MC |l>.*l)ll ?t.tX)?? I,i?e. r.'.'ial -?.jTil liai'/ Ij?At litt It wi.l be ?ei'n lliat Hi" tflMfteflfl Vuu "omraiiy lieielit ioi>iiieialil) un,r- 11?? 1. Uflthflfl tdid WurliL, mil Tiii-. put Mgattat*, ami ll.it the New \ ni k Na v.? Coinuaii) alan lia i?a| ?ace luiiiM.- 11,.m n ..,1 11 irria/? and Tlmmpat mg* ata, lilla I* ?lni.it a f:?n ?ni : 's 1 nn,i,:in?ou of the relative pur 1 t.aa.. ? for ?onie naninia piat. There ha? tn-"n in? t nu thit" year tn wini h lim daily ? ir. tiUt:oii ni TiiK I'KlBiJat wa? no1 ullin, to Cn- ixniib.neat nally en i'.ii ,.:ia of The World on! Timer. In WbMfe It? Mini weekly ?ireulatloa wa? not ,?u?a| nilile the iiatnli.ii.al ?.-ml weekly eire.iljtiii-i? of The Wurla and 7*1111/'. and to which 1U wm-kly . 11. ni. Ham wa? lut out o| ?Ifiht ahe?il of the combined weekly iTiculationa nf The W- r'? out Tttiwo. ?lu the 10th of April two of the lu ?t k11.?mi ?.i. vertiNUiu ig, ut? ni the loiintry prepai ,1 the b ?IuwIur 1 *ril Viv ibu umii-r?i-(ii"ii have ttaiMead Ike Haifa al im r-wa I SK, the PMVMflfl of It. Pruna Km in, the dflllj n OTU, iii .lui are eiilirely ?almiled. ?ml du nitif? that tin i-nn, ', ??, ,' ?utoti of IHk I'mt 1 Kims: Mt Hie ni" nth of Mai'li wa? l.'i?l,UMi'Omiil,Toiii|ile?. makin? aa oi?rr-u/, iluly in '.?. '. 1. im ii.- tiioiiih ' f 1H, 107 and cat the enllio ctrniLt.oa of Tua DAI 1 li.iii au lor the nionth of April, up lo and in ? lu.:.n? tin? day, wa? tjy.S-Jjl? . otni-l. :e aaMaai BMfcl ?? ?iter?y?r ita,'f -;r. u-.tlnm lui -.lie umiillt "f April, tliu? tar, 3ll,SliS..,'i.|.|. te euplef. s M iKTIKM.III? .)i-? liar?. April 1U, 1H75. 111..MV.N lil Hit The ?tfure? ?b-ive giveL nia nu il sli'^ularly ?lat/le thrmnrh out the pant mnuMi. Hu avenal ?tally ilnuUliaMi "t Tllfl Tumi mr for ih?' ?bul-1110111:1 mo .?0, h;.n. Ila- follow n? irlUaat trein thr oliatial npoii of 'ti.- f.?t mantel uf the lily of New ?, ork to the I'mtu iia'ariimiTil, ?ivina tie .111 a? 11,1 of i-oeia .e ? 1...I by ra, h | ai? r in tie-1,ionia of January, itttt, ou ila re?ular >al..iiaim. ?.at Hum tho Now. \ oik I'oat aliJie Ui tu re^tibii auliM-rib, 1?, luiUu-i illuatiabo? Hie mall ve 1 n alar?an? Pound? ?tan ir'.!. rat.? to rei; uiar -nii-iri, r?. Paataga patt Taint'Na 7*1, lito ?l.liiiiAi Jltiol? . j., .1 ?,. js lune,. tXtelt earl It Wolli . ..l.OiO ATI 00 It will t>? K-eu, Uicnlore, i.'iat I'.o cir- tlation ul Ina Tata IHK Unougb Ihe m?.la 1? gMfllae HHM t'ial of To, Herald .ml l,,n. m aiitiibiuKl.arttat m 11. li or lil and Ama? combine?!, au? am .1 ,at m great a? that of ?It three of the?? other inornui? pop<-n 1 i.nii.lned Ad\ 1 rti-eik will i.i?.? it alao to their Uitenet lo nv in Ml? r tl?at the eoliiiiiuaot lu? 1 Kim til t9AWmattSk widm than Jioeeoi rnir "ther p?prr in tboel*?? , apjtWAB "MMMfllflflflBj ?at lim -, tin refaire, ?ii, ? one al na more ?pa?-? to ti?? adreriuot than m i olainm ot lino iu ?uj uf Uta ullin p?por* -ai.? XVtataiM. Mil. IM