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VOLUME 26. OLOTHING. FINE CLOTHING AT COST. A Fine Assortment Blu Flanne] and White Duck Suits, Alpaca and Mobair Sacks and Dusters White Marseilles and Duck- Vests, Bogs' and Children’s Linen Suits, - “Which we offor st aotual cost previons to remoral, Aug. 1. Edwards, Bluett & Co., 45 & A7 West Madison-gt., And 308 State-st. REAL ESTATE. HUMBOLDT PARK _ BUILDING LOTS, The Most Profitable Invesiment in the Market. 100 Xots, of 50 foet front each, are now offered by us, on usual terms, at prices rang- ing from'$25 to $40 por front foot, bounded : on the east by Oalifornia-av., on the wost by ‘Humboldt Boulevard, lying between Hum- boldt Park and Armitage Road, ‘This property adjoins Humboldt Dopot on the Chioago & Paciflo Railroad, is within four miles of the old Court Houso, and ocan ba roached by sidowalks, paved and macadam- ized atreets. It is situated highor than any property within the same distance from the city, and affords a beautiful prospeative in every diroction, : Go and see the property, and for further information apply to * F. ARNOLD & CO0., Rooms 5 & 6, Grepnebanm's Bank Building. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. axoell 3 tsining six hundred acres, siad S thenbutem: Bihlion ot Noctiwaviors x08d, twenty-two miles from Chioago. This S i e S INAS HUTOHINSON, dnquise e At H!lnnlnmnn‘ National Bank. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE PRACTICAL MAGAZINE FOR JUNEBE. s CONTENTS: ! Dir. James Young nnd the Parafin-0ll Trade of Scotland. 1 The Demlidotls and the Nining Industry of the Ural. The 8ilk Industrios of Xtnly. The Coral Fields of Great Britaln. Pneumnatic Despatch, Passenger, Postal, Pare """ cel, and Telegraphic. On the Various Systems of Cooling the Alr. The Influonco of Photoxraphy on Englueoriog Taste. Ymproved Safo Protector. 'nmh many othor papers of great value, coplonsly lllas @ y PRIOCH, $1.00. situ. - Rail. - The ¢h COAL. COAL COAL F. 1. Hedstrom & Co, Mizers and Shippers of and Dealers fn WILKESBARRE COAL Retail Orders Promptly and Garefiflli Filled, MAIN OFFICH: No. 71 Washington-st. DOCKS—13 Kingshury-st, near Kinzi, Foot of East Sixteenth-st; - HORATIO PRATT, . Agent for Chicago. SIifh & Son Bankers, ‘First National Bank Building, southwest corner of State and Washington-sts., Chicago, Doalers in Gold and Bilvor Bullion, Bar, Tooaf, Bhost, and Granulated Form for mat chanical Purposol. PR, ke apcrsuer ox 0in, aubject to chao! ut notice. | 513' per cent interest allowed on all duily ances, {_Ohocks t}gon ouse, as if drawn upon any 3 ) i| Intereat oredited, and accounts-curront dered monthly. ’“gom' ?mdm Ourregoy Drafts on New York, " (00K COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 108 Washingtonemt.,. Northoast corner Olatk, opposite Court-Houss. 'WEST SIDE OFFOE, L7 MALwvwanlsconsaw. DmEoTORs-—~William B, Ogden, Redmond Prindiville, o D7 Glaon Fond, V. Pagh, iaha by Wadaworth: MONEY can be drawn at any time, with interest at the rate of 8 per cen per annum on all sums deposited ono or more full months.’ : . DIC. We oolloat claims of evory dosoription against partios throughout the United Statos and Canadas, snd publish the names of those who don't pay for tho Lenefit of those who oradit. FRABIER AGENOY, 148 Madlson-st,, Ohlcago. Hide and Leather Insurance Com-~ pany of Boston, Mass. A dividond ot 1 por cont on all aphroved claims willbo pyalilo on and after Juno 35, at tho ofiica of tho Recelv- s No. 15 hiro-st., Moston, Mass. JAMES R. 08GOOD & CO., Boston, OB SO citesns; LAKE NAVIGATION. NEW PUBLICATIONS. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukes, Sheboygan, etc., daily, Sundays excepted, 9 8, m. Baturdey Excar~ sion Boat for Milwaukee, etc., do'n't leave un- il8 p. m, -For Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lake, Fraitport, Manistee, etc,, daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p, m, For Bt. Joseph, Daily, Suudays excepted, 10 8, m, RSaturdays, Boat don't leave until 11 pm For Green Bay Ports, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p. m. Wednesday's Boat goes to Escannba, FOR BUFFALO, * And Tntermediato Points, tern Transportation Company's steamer FOUN- . AN iosons Tabtae, dook Fat of Nora Dearborn-st.. Iy 15, 847 D. I, nlon Ling steam 8¢, Prat, leaves dock * ot Handolphat. bn;s‘:t‘znd&;du. I un‘?’","(‘x-a»f?&‘)'- foares ;l’.?ek fookof North Deas- b umn: snd Paisage Tiokew, ADply b 75 Canalat., . oot Madison. . MPLE, A B eaer Agent. SHIPPING TAGS. SON’S PATENT i i Q Tqudqg:hth o Preribyones, ot Comblaas of 1ot by Fio'tag Becorming detachad. ALl Espress Gompanies aaotham. Printers and Stationers Everywhere SUMMER RESORT. OCOOINODMIOWOC. pos dalighital upmer auariors th, planty,of shaded & conomowoo, I have recently comploted my e fo &‘{Ja.‘i’{.fi‘ e A Bt S R Ui B LOTTERY. Oficial Dearing of the Dulls Combinations OLABH NO, 115, FOR. 4, 19, 74, 13, 89, 6, O, il :bé:luf’x't?. s, s’o:l'i ST 15 ik, % Souled Hlays miorg do; Jt t7 p. m. AL Sold by ! Clark-st.; Bouth anal-at., 41 MEETINGS, Attention, Sir KXnights, K T tated Gonclave Apclla ;i (Fsvdan) venive, at s omieboar ne: M4 Frene ty-pecond:at:’' Businass and work on K. Xv order. " By Ordor of tse i, 0. B. B, W, IOOKE, Rocorder. Masonie. fayotte Oliapter, No. 3, R, A, M, Spoctal omvocas Mg dvies AT Carlnthiah 1isll, 197 Fabh abg otk or mork'on the 2" B 5 F B, N, $TOKER, b Masonic, l‘l'_u. 208, A, ¥, sod A."H 'nesdsy) evoning 1 o ‘ork on the F, B iy Bovitad. °1 °2 . Y. 0. of O, r gtated nuuvmfl lhx Ashlar Lod, unical Rogular oom. o, {n their RSES Hoor poge Sl nguriesiaiy ‘KLY, N, G, Beos TO WEIF: ., D, BUULL, FARMERS FOURTH OF JULY THE IMPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8, M, BMITH, Secrotary of tho Xllinois Btate Farmers’ Assooiation, before the Liv- ingaton County Farmers' Assoofation, At Pontiae, on the Fourth of July, I8 now rondy for dolivery as an 8-page docu~ ment, for general ciroulation. Farmers’ Olubs and Granges will bs sup- plied at the following ratea: 2 ots. | 100 Qopies...75 otu. ?&n& 5 :&:. 1,000 Uogiau $6.00 Address J. W. DHAN, Room 6 Tribune Building, Chicago. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EETABLISHDD 1664, D. W. IRWIN & CO., .General Commission Merchants, FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, BARLIDY, Bought and shipped nr“g:rs,g on marginein Chicago rkot No. 2 Chamber of Commerce, Chlcago, STOVES, RANGES, &o. BOYINTONS HEATING FURNACES! #Qur Favorite” Rauges, “The Qablnet? Cook Btove, Baltimors Menters, Heuting Btoves, Tuttlo & Balley’s ltexlsters, &c. best mannfactured, aud ara "nr‘{;:ellnp.n":" Tho BOYNTON FURNACK ke o7 avesy esoripiion, Huaiing wad it o 3 AL R oy SR A notics. We. fuv 200 short vite tho Attention of denlors and thots s i farmace or cooking Arrango. ¥ clrcuiare, LIRS W N Take ek, Obtongo, HOTELS, Barnum’s Hotel, Broadway, corner TWE]IHWI-EL, New York, eomploto with &1l modarn jmprovomanis sn Y s en anilo" aud siagle - Private. Fariors, Lath Jooms, Otts Brottiors' latest (mproved Elovator, and i closa prostaiiy foail o Flsconof Amesement snd Dry Goods Falaces.. . ir. A. 8, BAINUR, for many yoars connool tho Bartum's Hotal, Hal: wanting ap erfect workin; Tiont 8 cal e S OKIENUR, of Taswts T, O, of Barnum's SR AREIHGAN AR BURGHEAN Yo n LAUNDRY. ANDERSON'S STEAM LAURDRY, Btate-st, and Bldridgo-oourt, Branch Officos, § fdomany. W0 CastMadnonnt, Burks & Ketios, 76 Wost Madisoist, Iy washing. R IV R AT S SR FOR SALE, SPECTACLES, AT J, G. LANGGUTI'S, Opiolan, @ Btatest Dbotwoen Wastington sud Randolph, AT CosST us poas ummfia mf Olearing- | 'MEROANTILE COLLECTION | UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR, “Wo havo a Inrgo stock of Summor Morinos, | Angola Fiannols, Bitk, List Joan, islo Throad, Linen, Jaconot, &o., irl {lno goods ot bottont Hosiery. Our stook contains about twenty variotios of fine goods for Mon's wenr, ndapted to the soason, at unusually low prices. NECKWEAR, ‘Wo have a very rich and seloot atook now, and replenish every month, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFES, The greatost varioty of styles ever offered in Fing Goods. Handling largor -quantities of extra flno goods for Men’s Wenr than_any othor firm, 'wo buy at closor figures, do sell at cor~ respondingly less prices. IWILSON BROS,, . B, Qor, Btate and Washington-ats. nugt;nrt-." Olark-st., south of Madist I;:kn‘n. Opora Houso, Fourthest., Cinoln xnati. e DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS! ! To reduco stook wo still continue to offor icag % 4 ‘Our Entire assortmont of ‘Black and Qolored Silks, Paisloy and Ottoman Shawls, ZLaoce Shawls, Bacquos, and Fichus, Blaok and Colored Mohairs, Blaok and Colored Uashmeres, Plain and 8triped Grenadines, Btriped and Brooaded Japaneso Silks, Summor Goods of all desoriptions, jiLodies’ and @ents' Underwear, Hosiory, and 4 Gloves, : Tinen Tablings, Towols, and Napkins, &1,000 Ladies' and Ohildren's Parasols, 1,000 Ivory, 8ilk, and Satin Fans, L 26,000 yards Hamburg Embroidories at half i price, Abovo goods will be found 20 per cont below the prices in othor stores. MANNHEIMER BROS, 224 & 226 West Madison-st,, NEAR PKORI INSURANCE. TATLAS INSURANCE € T OF HARTFORD, CONN, i We are now prepared to accept risks for this new Hartford Fire In- surance Company. TEALL & FISHER, ? AGENTS, 148 LA SALLE-ST. . 'COD LIVER OIL. WILLSON'S CARBOLATED C0D LIVER OIL Taa Bpocido and Radical Gurs for CONSUMPTION AND S0ROFULOUS DISEASES, bor th “'Wllson's Carbolated Cod Lirer O T Sonmos Lo s wedko ahmvon batii, Deesior tag inventor's siguature, and is sold by tho best Druggists. Prepared by J, H, Willson, 83 John-st,, N, Y, ¥or sale by all Drugglats. AURLBUT & ZDRALL: Gitiger. RICHARDHON §°00., 8¢. Lonts, Mo. STATIONERY, &oc. COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, MANUFAOTURERS AND JOBBERS OF PAPEIR, BLANK BOOKS, & STATIONERY, 118 and 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. REMOVALS. CGlicazo, Rock Island & Pacii RATILIROAD, General Passenger Department, Omoaao, July 14, 187, The Ohicago, Rock Ysland & Paoiflc Rails roand have removed their Tioket and Froight Otfico from 33 'West Madison-st, to Grand Puacifio Hotel, fronting on Olark.at. A M, BMI! H, STOOKHOLDERS' M!:z‘.’l"n‘ié'.'s. . Office of the Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Ohiongo, JUNE 16, 1878, PUBLIC NOTICEH T horoby given that a spcofal mooting of tho Btockhold- ors of tho Intor-Htate Industrial Kzposttion of Chioago will bo hold at tho offlos of sald Uorparation, No, 81 Wash, inglon-at., in tha oity of Ublcago, on TUESDAY. the 15th day of July, 1873, at 4 o'oloak p, m, for the parposs of submittiug to s voto of sald Htockholders tho quastion of luoruaslag tho capital atock of aald Corporation so that tho saiuo shall bo two hundrod and fifty thousand doliars, By urdor of the Dirootors, JOIN P, REYNOLDS, Boorotary of Inter-Btato Indusivial Kzpostion of Ohicago, tion on | o Dailp Tw .. CHICAGO, T FOREION. Reported Conspiracy to Rob the Shah of His Diamond Overcoat, The Romanist Tendency of the An- glican Church Discussed in * the House of Lovds, Sequestrations in Cuba Annulled by the Spanish Government, President MacMahon on the National Policy of France. The Carlists Masters of the Situa- tion at Cartagena. QREAT BRITAIN. Loxpox, July 14.—~Tho Correspondent pub- lislios the story of a conspiracy to rob tho Bhah of Porsla of his jowels. Tho party consisted of threo xomarkable men, criminals of the first water, yot whowere totally unknown to tho London polico, and indeed though often arrest- od, had nover' boon convicted of any folony. ‘Thoy wero Col, Algernon Bignor Hawkins, the loader of the party and orgauizor of the conepiracy ; . Serafins, . his - other - name not , known—a Jow . diamond broker of Marseilles, - 'and Baron Narses Migraditch | Dadien, formorly & serafl, or money-lender, of Aleppo, but latoly of London and Paris, on En- tichian Armonian, and eaid to bo conneoted with tho emincnt Oglon-Dadian family which so long ‘has managed tho fluances of the Sublimo Porte, ' The fourth and lnst actor in the conspiracy.was Toby Bpring, o -first-clasa burglar and safo- blower. Toby Bpring was lott in T.ondon whilo tho others wont to Moscow and mannged to got ' Narsos attachod in somo m&un to tho Bhal's suito. Hawking then hnsf um{ to rented a hondeome, furnished louse in the neighborhood of Portman Bquare, hired a rot- inue of flunkios, and gave Limeolf out for an American nabob, who had coma to epond & fow woeks in tho gront city, and ospocially o givo some recreation - to his daughtor, just hing hor oducation at s fashionablo pension on the Loiro. It hod beon designed to commit tho rob- bory whilo the Bhab was surrounded Ly his retinuo and guards in Buokingham Palaca, but this idon was given up for tho safer ono of in- ducingtho Shahto visit the houso,and while thero ffi gnt possession mx l:]s ]'?wola. Acsordlng to 0 atory, an appointment was mado for the Bhah to visit Hawkins at daughter being tho attraction. When Narsos was wmado awaro of his stccoss, ho got intoxicated by nmo!dnfi opfum and was -seon in that condi- o stroot. A dotective followod that tho Porsian might not come to harm and saw Lim go to Hawlking' offico, nock for admittauco, and that the door was opencd by Toby 8 ring, whom ho recoguized. Thinking that lynmuu had fallon among thioves, the detective got as- - sistanco, and forcod his .way into the liouso, Tobey was secured, also’ Sorafino, Hawking mado his escapo but Narses in Lis fright aud do- lirum mado straight for the rivor and was drowned Boraflno mado a partial confession, and, mur- rendered o quantity of burglars' tools and tho plot. was disolosed. 5 The heaviest burdon of the cheat foll upon poor Gen. H.u'ix Duchoilalleddin, who hns boon Eumnnnuuy isgraced, and was gent homo to Paraia by tho noxt steamer of tho Poninsular & Oriontal Lino. A hoavy rain-atorm, accompauled by lightning, awept ovor Yorksbito yesterdsy. ~Tho crops :v_:ivlradgmntly damaged, and several persons wero illed, In the House of Poers this evoning Lord Oran- more rond the Archbishop's reply to tho Church Assaciation, showing o tondency in tho_Church of England’ towards Catholicfsm, and movod that & eommittee be appointed to con- sidor what logislation is needod to chock thoevil. Ho aupported tho motion ina long speech, in tho course of-which ho rend passagos from the potitions of 488 clorgymon of the Es- tablished Church, asking for the appointmont of confossors and the restoration of thoso Popish E‘M“m which tho Roformation abol- ishod. Mo wantod to know by what casuistry English clorgymon, holding suck dootrinos, ro- tained thoir Ynuiuonn in tho Churoh. ! Tho Archbishop of Cauterbury sald the noble Lord had stated tho quostion fairly. It wasno wondor that the popular foelings worepworking upon this subject. Thoro was good cause for arm, The power of tho Bishops to romedy the abuses should bo inoronsed. Tho Bishop of Balisbs doclared that the positions taken by Lord Cranmore were unas- enilable, but ho thonght the motion inopportun. Tho confossional was so contrary to British fool ing that an attempt to introduce it could only bo considered wild and visionary. The 483 clergy- mon who had signed the petition couslituted %t’:ly 2} por contof tho olerical body of the rch. The Archbishop of York expreusod the opinion that whatever was done in the mattor should come from tho Church and not the legislature. He, thorefore, wes_opposod to the motion, but he declared ho would use every exertion to pro- vent the prayor-book from becoming Romanized. The motion was then negatived, and their.| Lordships rogo. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lawson gave notice that hie ehould move in the noxt Hauso that the anclent custom of expelling strangers from tho gallories be abolished, oxcopt on cor- tain rare occasions, Mr. Mitcholl Honry, membor for Galway Coun- ty, qlvll notico of an early motion looking to tho publication of faithful and impartisl official ro- ports of tho {xrocoedlnga of tho Hougo. He complained that the reports as at prosent mado wore partisan in character, and intensely hostile to the Catholis religion. Tho journeymen carpontors and masons of this city havo madoa demand for an incroase of wages with payments at noon on Saturdny, Conforences hold with the master-builders and magons havoe failed to resulsin a settloment of feronces, and & goneral strike is threatoned on Ssturdsy next. . —_———— his house, his so-called SPAIN, Mapip, July 14,—The successes of the Car- Msts, and tho outbreak and atrocitios at Alcoy, have awakenod a strong fooling against tho in- surgents. War meotings aro being held in the Emvln:eu. At Dargolona a large meeting was eld lnst night, - The Bpanish Government has promnlgatod o decroe annulling all ediots. of mocuesiration placed urzan the Bropmy of the robels and rebol sympathizers in Cuba, Gen, Volardo entorod Alooy yestordoy with strong column of troops. Tho militia of the rovinco had alroady taken possossion of tho own, haying reduced the insurgents to submis- slon, and takon away thoir arms, The ring- londers of tho revoli, however, had escaped from town boforo Velarde arrived. A dotachmont of the Government troops at Puentl Ia oin has surrendorod to tho Qurlists, Bavonre, July 14.—Advicos from Carlist sourcos state that soveral thousaud muskots Lavo been Ilauded on the coast of Discay and distributed’ to Oarlist rooruits, Tho samo_report assorte that the supportors of Don Carlos aro gaining gronnd with such rapidi- ty, and thoir numbors” aro so stoadily on tho in- croage, that thore is a goneral ery from sl the Ropublican commandara fn the north for roius forcomonts, in osder to hold thelr ground, MApnID, July 14,—Tho fusurgents 1 Cartage- nn aro mastors of tha entire town, with the ox- coption of the arsounal. It isfenred the latter cannot hold out long, and with the ships in tho docks will fall into thie hapds of the insurgents. Contreras is roported to bo the leader of tho lInsurrection, ‘Tho Ministor of War Las loft Madrid for Oar- tagons, but, at the 1ast accounty, was unable to prucuu('l boyond tho station at Palminu. 'WASIUNGTON, Jul{ 14,—Tho Dopartmont of State s informad by cablo tetogram from onr Minister at Madrid that tho Bpanish Government Las igsued o deoreo recinding all embargoos, and ordering thoe luunodiato rosioration of all prop~ - som| Loodon, | DAY, JULY 15, 1873, orlfl horotoforo moized for polft]cal offenses in Ouba, Mabnin, July 14.—Dotaila of tho rocont dls- ordern in Alcoy show that while the riotors hold tho city tonhouses wors burned, fifty porsons killed, and many wounded. A great rouction in favor of ordor hins manifosted itsolf in Malaga, flm:.dc-rvnjnl and Nouvillaa hove arived in —_— FRANCE, New Yonr, July 14.—Prosident MaoMahon, in conversation with a corrospondont, saya: “Tho renl Govornmont of thin country (Eranco) is now vested in tho Ministry, and I am firmly con- viuced that tho mfli chango which they will in- troduco into the Republic will bo to carry out the programmo which tho lato Governmont roved itsolf “Incapoble of doing. Wo aro not mpolitic to take auy stops similar to thoss of the Empire, but everything that can bo dono to iusuro the i’upn'a safoty and tho necossary Jibor- tios of sll shall bodono. It is directl agninet tho_intoreats of Taly to oxpol . tho "Popo from his dominions; ~ for, wore ho obliged to taka rofugo in a forofgn country, tho Catholics of all tho world would unito in erylng ¢ Shame'l" agaiust Italy, and pnblic opinion would bo excited ngainst the Italian Govornmont to such an ox- tout that not only would our intorferonce becomo compytlsory, but it might also bocomo the signal fov & Europonn war, from which Italy has littlo to hopo, and overything to foar. In accepting $he Prosidenoy, I'did not look into tho future, but only to the right and loft of mo, whore I saw mon of overy shado of political opinion rondy to tear onch other to ploces and load o crowd of ignorant and naive olectora to do as much. - Tho necessity of esving the army, our only hope for the maintenanco of “our country in tho' rank to which it belongs, ont of this hideous soramble for powor and profit, was tho uppormost, thought in ‘my mind when tho offor of tho Prosidoncy was mado to me. T roorganize tho l-rmg aud mako it the bulwark of Freuch liberty ought to bo tho aim of overy true Fronchman. ~Thoro I8 no rea~ son why the prosent rogimo, in its smonded con- etitutional form, with o military_oxooutive who should roign ovor the country and rule over the army, should not bocome established in Frauco. ‘When tho words ‘Empire’ and ‘Ropublio’ bo- como synonymous wit} d!nclgunu, overy ocitizen 8 soldier and every soldior the servant of tho Ropublic, thoro will bo aa littlo strife in the coun- iry 88 to who shall bo Mimster a8 thero is at presont a8 to who shall be Marshal,” _VEnsamres, July 14.—Tho sitting of the As- eémbly to-doy was univorsally disorderly, A bill waa before the Chambor authorizing “tho Por- manont Committoo dnrinf tho recess to sanction the El‘osnuutlmm agninst tho insulters ofithe As- ly.” During the discussion of this maensure thoro was au indeseribablo tumult, e JAPAN. 8aN Fnancrsco, Cal., July 14.—Tho ten-Indon stoamor Drummond Castlo from Shanghai, for London, wag wrecked May 31 on the Chusan group. 'All hands wero suvod, Tho ofico of the Japan Mail has been do- stroyed by fire, Trade in Japan was oxtromely dull, wore alarmed about tho rice crop. From the interior of Japan we have nows of a ‘mob violonco and the burning of ovoral prison- ers by tho mob. By an_order of tho Tducntion Dapartment of Japan, in futuro all foroign teachors will bo obl 'Fnfl to procnre licanse, and no teachor of the Christian religion skall bo ewployed. — - THE WEST INDIES. Special Despatch to The Chicugo Tribune. New Yorx, July 14.—The, Haytion Consul at thia port has received advices from Turi's Is- land, dated 7th inst., stating that Capt. Rowe, commander of tho Now York, a schooner, wad arrestod by tho British authorities there for .debt, at tho instanco of one Wilson. The Amer- fcan Consul at Turk's Island haos writton to Washington for instruotions, and asking for a war ship. Ho charactorizes tho arrost s ab out- Farmors Tago, Kvicon, dutod Tuno 20, from Puorto Triuco stato Baoz's forcos have dofented Luperon, Grong exoftemont provails in Puerto Princo, and a con- fliok is oxpooted ovor tho. oloction of Deputies who aro to chaoso n_President. It is charged that they woro frauduloutly olocted. el HOLLAND. Loxpoy, July 14,—A dispatch from Amster- dam to-night says an_oxtensive conflagration 1 raging among the coal-storos u thab city. o s CANADA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8T. PAur, July 14.—At tho oponing of the Court at Yort Garry this morning, Attornoy- Genoral Clark read Consul Taylor's card to_the Eubllc' dpublm\md horo on Saturday, and said he ad luid it befors tho Ministor of Justice at Ot- tawn, with a view to having an application made at Washington forhis romoval. He denounced ‘Taylor's action a8 Visgracoful. Tho Court an- nounced its intontion to make an order on the subject. Tg\flor and\ayor Brackott understand that thoy will bo arrest:d on a eiwil or oriminal roceds, and tne first hasroturned to the Consu~ nto, saying if arrosted ht must be taken from under his flag. 170 the Assoolates Pressy MryNearoLs, July 14.—To-morrow: moming's Tribung will contain the following, dated, Fors Garry, July 14 “The event of the day was tie oxplosion in court by the Attornoy-Genaral over Consul Tay- lor's card oxplaining to the people the groun of tho dofonge, He denounced it a3 contompti- ble gamo, prociaimed londly that thy Canadian Govornmont would domand Taylor'z removal, aud moved an attachmont for con- tompt. The Judgo roserved hia declsion, The Consul romained in court all the afternoon, but the Judgo adjourned without furthor sotion. “In view of the situntion, Eugeno M. Wilson ‘was appointed to-day Vice-Consul. Brackott is still throatoned with arrest, & result which may follow tho oxcitomont produced by the tenor of firat dispatches, and tho version givon by Min- nosota popors just rocolved. Tho sifair is no farce to Amoricans here, whatever small wits in Minncgotamay think.” STORMS. Parts of Xowa and Wisconsin Visited by & Wornudo on Sunday Nightees QCrops Xuined, DBuildings Blown Down, and Trees Uprooted--Many Lanmbs and Other Young Stock Kills ed by Hail-Stonos. " Speeial Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribnne, OepAx Rarips, Iows, July 14.—~Anothor great storm of wind and rain, ncnompnniofl!’by thunder and lightning, visited this part of the Btato last night. A groat amount of water foll, aud tha force of the wind was very great. Thelightning was 60 contlnuous and vivid that & porson could almost road without any other light., Bigus wero blown down and limba blown from trees. At tho Bocond Presbyterian Church six turrots and one Jarge window wero blown down. Special Dispatch to The Chicago ZTribune, Fonp pu Lao, Wis,, July 14.—A sovore hail, wind and rain storm passed over portions of the towns of Oaceola and Forrest, this county, on Suuday forenoon, It passed from sonth to north, touching a space a milo in width, All kinds of graitfare #o badly cut up that no attempt will ba mads o harvest it. Tho hail camo in ragged chunks balf as largo as o men's hand. Windows on tho south side of houses wore all broken, Many Iambs and othor young stock wore killed, and loavos strippod from trocs, and foncos torn down... Tt waa tho sovorost hail-storm ovar known in tho onstern part of Foud du Lac County, Tho eame storn} passed through portions of Sheboy~ zan aud Obfumot Countics, doing considorabls urmn to grain, fonces, and dwellings, ‘Special_Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Duroque, Iown, July 14.—~This eily was visited Toit night by o Lonvy storm of wind and rain, accompaniod by vory shorp lightuing, A bur about four and o half milos cust of hiore was struck during tho storm, and with its contenty dostroyed. Ono of tho_stroet-cars, with horsos attackod, was blown by the wind during tho storm for soveral blocks towards the leves, and wias got out of the range of the wind in time to avold being carriod into the river, Tho volucity fif the wind during the storm wau 80 milos por our. Des Mornes, July 14,—A lotter recoived from Hawilton Connty says that tho tornado on tho 4t complotely” cleaved a twenty-nore flold of corn, *‘taking oor, dict, and all” * A school- houne was carried uway, and has not beon seon sinee,” +‘A ntublo, with two horsos, was carried ovor 80 rods,” WavLracktown, Canada, July 14.—A furrious Lurricane and rain storm passed avor loro to- | day, doing groat damngo to_buildings, foncos, and orops, The house of Neil MeArthur was muz&k by lightning, aud iy sou, agod 7 yours, od, WASHINGTON. The Howard Universily Deficit Esti- mated at $11,000, Customs Frauds for the Past Year as Far as Known Nearly $1,500,000. Expiration of the Time for Appeal {from the Court of Claims® Decisions, Spectal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLERKS TO TAKE AN AIRING. ¢ ‘Wasmxaron, July 14,—Tho authoritios in tho Tronsury Departmont are groatly oxercised about iho publication of the fact that & half-dozon omployos of tho Dopartment would lesve here to-night to carry a lnrgo amount of ourrency to San Franclsco, in inchange for which thoy will bring gold coin. Tho same rensons aro given for kooping tlis matter scorot na wore assignod in tho cases of the forwarding of now bonds {from licro to the European . Syndicate, namoly : That tho knowledgo of the fact that o largo an smount was in poescssion of passengers on o trein fa sufiicient inducomont to robbors to throw that train from tho track at somo oute of-tho-way place, when, by dexterity or the nsa of main force or violoucs, they would probably bo enabled to soize and carry nway the money. The folly of tho Troasury officials in attempting to keap Bocrot ¢he fact of their purpose to sond employes on & trip of thiakind becomesapparent whon iv is undorstood that the samo waa gener- ally known throughout tho dopartment at loast two weols ngo. It hea leaked out to-night that tho currency taken to_ California by this parly is sufliclontly largo in amount to Lo oquivalent to $8,000,000 gold. = THE GENEVA AWARD, Itia statod utpon what iy called . gomi-officinl suthority that tho Genova award will be paid in United Btatos bonds at tho Troasury, and that tho Bocrotary of tho Treasury will certify to tho recoipl of tho money when tha Scoretary of Btate will give his receipt’ on bohalf of the United Btatos to the British Qovornment. By thesa meaus it {8 belioved that tho disturbance of ex- changes will be avoldod, and the spirit of tho act of tho lnst Congress will bo cflmplrud with, That aot only provided that the award should be in- Yested 'In United Statos_intorest-bearing bonds, thus leaving the modo of distributing the monoy to e detormined by Congress in the future, A DISAPPOINTMENT, As tho Presidont failed to put in an appoar- anco to-day, and 08 it is evidont from what has or hias not boon hoard from him, that he will not likely como here soonor than moxt woek, tho participants and othors interestod in tho Toxas 8quabble are despondent, and in their anxioty to oxpedito mattors, they fhreaton to carry thoir troubles with thom to him at Long Bnnng, smce Lo will not como to them hero. DANA'S LIDEL BUIT. Aloxander R. 8hepherd, Vice-Prosidont of tho Board of Public Worls of this District, goos to Now York to-morxow, to bo prosent at' the pros coedings in his auit agalust Charles A, Dana, of iho Sun. Shophord fecls confidont that he will succeod in having Dana bmy;m. Lero for trial, [ 20 the Assoctated Preas, QEN, IOWARD'S ACCOUNT. WasitNotoy, July 14.—Tlo following stato- ment is based on information from an ofiicial gource : The accounts of Gen, Howard and his ©OMicors show a doficit of 11,000, though only a small portion is in the name of Gen. Howard. He admits that ho has s balance of $6,000, which bo is rendy to pay over to tho proper officors. Nenrly one-half of tho defloit is charged in the account of & subordinato who was formorly on duty nt tho West. Letters have boon recaived from colored mon who served in tho army aud navy, stating that they mever rocoived thoir bounty, though in some cases the nc® counts ' show to the contrary. It will re- quira an investigation to _ascoriain whother forged ontrica have been magds, orthat tho state- monts in thoso lottors are Talse. ANl the ao- counto will have to undergo further examination by the Comptrollers, aad their figures may bo changed cither for of against Howard. Should thoss officers difrer from the othors in tho con- struction of veciout Iaws bearing upon tho sub- Joct, oll agreo that thero lins bosn somo dishon- osty on tho part of subordinates, though it isnot Dbelioved that tho defalcation will amount to as much 8 was generally supposed. APPOINTMENT. Alfrad A. Schucking has beon appointed Con- sular Agent of the Gorman Empire at Washing- ton, Tho Prosidont has signod the commissiop of rs. B, 8, Parroll, Postmastor at_Covington, Ky., and of Joseph W. O, Bryant, Collector of Tutornal Revenue for the Fourth District of ‘Lonuessoe. FREE DELIVERY, g On and nflarAuE. 1tko frec delivery postal system will be ostablished at Whoellng and Fort \‘;n yne, five carriers ench, with & salary onch of 600, CIVIL BERVICE. Dr. Mary E. Walker was to-da) anohnud toa £900 clorkehip iu tho oflice of the Tronaurer of the United States. TIE FINST THADE DOLLAT. Secrotary Richardeon to-day roceived the first now irade dollar coined in the Philadelphia Mint, CUBTOMS FRAUDS. Tho Commlssioner of Customs has just pre- g\l:rnd & roport for the uae of tho Socrotary of the onsury on the smounts of customs frauds on the Govornment for the fiscal yoar onding the 80th of lsst month. Thoso frauds reprosout cation gottlod by tho Dopartment, and show to what an alarming extent thesystom of swindling is carried on. An oxuot co};y of tho figures in (rauds in each city, is the roport, which show the as follows : 1,110,000 '135,000 38,000 SER i s B e e o 55! i335ssgsessssagssi: Ohicago. Charleat LK) Gloucestor, Masa, 500 Mobilo , , Oswagnichio, 1200 Providence, 1,500 Balurls, Toxas, 1,200 Wilmingion, D 1,000 ‘This makes a total for tho year of $1,492,100, and taking into account the fact thet but a com- paratively small proportion of tho frauds com- mitted are discovered, tho oxhibit is truly a sori- ous ono, The Commisslonor'a report states that In New York tho amounts roalized by tho Governmont aro meinly seizures, mado for tha mout part on board of vossels, of goods imported from for- olgn countrion, Tho largor suifs agaiuet prom- inont firms of Now York originate with the ox- amination of involcos. Bmuggling in small urtioles i 1n that clty alao carriod on to s consid- ornblo extent, amounting for the last year to 800,000, During tho yoar soveral suits not made publio, bosiden the of Phelps, Dodgo & Co., ran up to tho hundred thousands, Fi0 pinounts rosulting from these solzures are divided smong the informer, tho Naval Ofllcor, and tho Govornment, the Qovornmout only ro- colving onc-half, oxcdpt whou tho informor it roveonite official, whon the Governmont receivos two-thizds, The Commbsioner states that tho amount thio Gollector of New York bLas rocelved during tho past yoar is about 850,000, In Boston tho case i slmilar, with tho ex- ooption that smuggling is dono on a lossor seale, ' BMUGGLING ON TIIH CANADIAN BOUDER, Tho greatest difficulty exporienced, however, is fu proventing am\lgf‘mg sorosy tho Opnadian border. Bmuggling at the Bouthorn ports js nat in proportion 10 tho extont of tho Lmportalivai e, NUMBER 329. g:.i;w malnly to tho Inncoossible charactor of the Toportn of tho sandiion o o condition of tho Na Banks, mado on tho 13t of Juno, apd meiciok ing oxamined by tho Comptrollot of the Crur Tonoy, how tom, with faw axcopons, to ba 1l 01, an 5 gooll co ” closoy o0 onsy mouoy THE LOUISIANA CONTTETED BEATH. Fidward McPharson, Chiof Olotlt of tho Ttouso of Roprosontativos, Hias uotifiod mombers-gles Syphar and Lawronco, of Loufuinnu. Ly name will not bo plnded on tho puy-roll durin rocons, owing to the probability of n contest i both casos. . 1 OLAIME ALLOWED, The ninoty daya allowed by Inw for the Goy- ornmant to np})unl to tha Bupreme Court from tho decinion of the Court of Cloims on about 50O casos of 20 per cont increase, allowed by the a0t of 1807 to civil employos of the Govornmont, in Wnahington, oxpired on Baturday, sud no ap- ]mnl having boen taken tho claimants will now inve tho accounts audited. If the Comptrollor decidos tho claims are payablo out of tho appropriation of thia yoan, thoy “will bo paid ‘at once, but if ho should decide Loy aro payablo out of thoe appropriation of last yonr, Congress will bo called npon to muke up the doflcicnoy, us tho sppropriation of lst yonr falls short of therequired amonntto pay thom about $25,000 on tho 500 casos roforred to. Tho Judgment of tho Courtof Claims was cu- torod on’the 14th of April, and on the 21at of April judgmont was entored In favor of 700 nd- ditional clafmants, Tho uinoly days allowed to appeal on the latter explros noxt Bat- urdsy, ~but the. Atiornoy-Genoral is of tho opinion that the Bupremo Court haa covered all the points in tho cses al- rendy hoard, and that it is no use to appeal, con- uequaqu{,uuuo will bo ontored,: and thoso cnses slso will bo audited and allowed. Aw tho niuety days do not oxpire till tho presont flecal year, although illdgml!nh was ontered during the lant, it soems tho mprossion that thoy will bo paid oub of this yenr's appropriation. . THE INDIAN COMMIBSIONENS, Commissionor Bmith, of tho Indinn Rureau, loft on his Wostorn trip on Satusday ovening. Ho goo firat to Wiaconsin, thon to Minnckoin, ond thoneo to Dakota, Ho will visit many tribuy of Indiana during the tour, aud roturn to Wash- ington in the Intter part of August. In Octoher ho will leave for Toxas for tho purpose of hold- ing o council with the Kiowas and Comauches. THE “CITY OF V ¥ WASHINGTGN.” Oficial Investigation into the Causo of the Disasters Testimony of Several of the Officers * and Passengers, HALIFAX, N, 8., July 14.—The oficial investi- enflou into the causo of the wreck of the City of Washington was oponed to-doy by Capt. Scott, royal navy. Capt. Phelps was the first witness, aud tostified that after the first two days from Queonstown he was unablo to take astronomical obscryation, snd tho wind was & westerly head wind the ontiro pnesage. No soundings wero taken, Ho did not notice tho least change i tho color of tho water. Thoy wora cight days in !hufug‘ Tho ship struck ab 1:16 p. m. of the 5th. Bho was not going at full spoed, 08 it way timo to clenr tho fires, He did not know whut tho speod was, but supposed it was about nine knots, He was on deck whon tho vessel struck, and immodiately ordored signal-guns fired, Tho boats wora lowerad prompily, and without confusion, ond sent to shoro in porfoct ordor. Tho ship was in firat-class order, with full com- loment of mon, provisions, and coal, On leay- g Liverpool, it was woll-found in all respeats. Tho gouoral ‘instructions of the Company nro that tho meridian of Capo Race is to be poused :‘t about latitude 42, I adhored to thoso iustruc- lons, Capt, W. J. Hoammond, passongor, tostifled that he nover & bottor disciplined stoamsbip. Thoro was no confusion in loworing tho bonts. He nevor saw on officer touch a glass of liquor. Join Shoan, first officor, never saw & ship steor bottor. He had no roason to suppose that sho was mnking moro than she should have dome.. Tho log was hovo overy hour. Tho fog was 80 denso wo conld not tell ‘the proper color of tho water. When tho thg grounded the engines wero stopped. ‘The lead waa not hove during tho voyago. Wo did not leave tho lead, becauso wo thought it would bo useloss. Ho never crossod tho Atlantio when tho wenther was 80 continu- ously, thick. Our reckonings woro mado with moro than usual caro, on account of tho thick- ness of tho weather. My reckouing agrood with the Captain's within a fow miles. According to my reckoning tho ship showl2 liate beon vory much farthor south thau sho was. Ho attribute this to cithor a ppathierly curront or au error of tho compass. Ho hins "been crossing in theso stoamens for four yonrs, and had always stoored then tho samd courso, which has taken us oleur vt overything. Thero was threo-fourths of & point differonc botween tho compnss on tho bridgo and the standard compass.y A, M. Anderson, tha Third Officer, tostifiod that hio had not tho elightost idea that the ship was malking moro northing than sho would by the course steored. Ho noticed no discolored “water which would lond us to beliove that the ship was not going right. My reckoning of this voyage was over 100 milos” out of the way. Ifa dl(f not remomber exactly what it was. "He at- tributed the largo deviation to an error in the compass, and the error to the large amount ot iron and steel forming part of tho cargo. Wo stoored 60 88 £o go to the southward of 424 de- o lntitudo in possing Uspe Raco, = tho Brétruotions of the company require. We toolk tho tomporature of the water every two hours, Thomas Bruce, Engincer, tenified : The on- ines woro not slowed down or stopped during this thiok weathor, but I was always ready to do 80. When tho ship struck, I was ordered to stop the ongines. 'Tho average stoam gauge waa 27 pounds, Adjourned to to-morrow. Arrival of the Last of the Passongers at sialifax~Stutemoent of Capt, ani- mond, One of the Passengor: Havrax, N. 8., July 14.—The steamor M. A. Starr arrived from Port LeBear youterday aftor- noon, with the Captain, ofllcors, und crew of {ha steamor City of Washington, and 140 steerage assongeriwho Lad boan loft bohind on Thurs- Rn . They wero immediately tranaferred to the stonmor Bomerset, and sailed for Boston. Oue of tho passongors, an Irish woman, was taken in Iabor on board the Btarr, and EIVB birth to a ohild shortly after being carried on board the Bomorsot. Capt. Phillips and _the officors, aud somo of the crow, romain to give testimony at the offiofal inveetigation, The romainder will go to England'in tho Nestorian to-morrow. A cabin passongor, Capt. Hammond, says thera waa thorough discipline, and that a good watch was kopt during the ontiro voyage. Thore wera always two officers on tho bridge and two mun oun the lockout, Ho isof tho opinion the dis- aster was duc altogethior to the deviation of thio compass, &8 the ship's course was the corrcct ono. The statement of Ool. Parnell that thera was nlack of diuciplino, cursing, swoarlng, and confusion at tho timo the ship struck, aud 'atter the passengors landed, Oapt, Hammond pro- 1OUNCes untrue. 1 Obitunry. Special Dspatch to T'he Chicaao Tribune, New Youw, July 14.—Joso Marin Mayorga, late Qeneral ‘Agont of tho Ropublio of ‘Cubm, died yestorday morning at hia rosidenco in thiy .city, ngod 03 yoars. = Ho was a nativo of Havann, but rosided here dwing the past twonty-one {mm. o was o tobacco morchant, and wealthy. Whon the Cubans first throw off the Bpanish yoleo, hio entored hoart and soul into the move- nont, and has givon to the caune upwards of 390,000 in monoy, besidos Lis fimo . mid talonts, Binco 1868, whon Vico-Irosident Agulora wont to Europo, Mayorga took his placo, but rosigned some months ago in obedionco 1 &u_ordor from Proaldont GCespodos. Ho helprd to fit ont the colobrated Fanny expedition, 1ia was Prostdent of the Auxiladora Socioty ; wivy o Mason, and Deacon of tho Cuban Ljiseopsl Chureh, Iis funoral will be solomumized oy Saturday. Avrpany, N. Y., July 14, —Gon. Amos for many yoira Buparintondont of - Penitentlary, died to-day, agod 08, Pillsbuy, tho Albany sty oot gl misdoR Rown Opposition 1o the Illinols Rauile road Law. Ded Momes, July 14,—There is a strong and growing oppositiun in this Btato to the oporating &r “t!l‘uo oiy Lailrond law, us it afteots Iowa 0,

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