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VOLUME 27. REAL ESTATE, TTPUBLIC SALE. A’ Magnificont Buburban. Homo for Sale at Sterling, Il : The wplond Mr. L. R. Bowon isnow wllora ann""’; ToRannoe o ol located an Tho. bank of ‘Rock Rivor In tariing, a Uiriving, onorgetio, and grows Bl D'B; h tants h uporior wator-powsr): 1 it lmnnfle'x‘"\"’.}’.tn?&:“fi'a' e Town Divitea oftho . & N. W, K, i, No paiis or oxpouso has bosi Bpared to make jt ono of tho fluost and most olegant roal- ‘hur Ini.l{ fi‘:,. Tho grounds comprisa six acros, at for hatural bosuly aod maguiticont sconory and viows hasno suporior anywhore. 1t is tastily Iaid, out. + with boaptiful waike, flow n - elogping apRrimon ioguink apirtaio , {40 elaborato manuor, ors, hodgon, gardond; an 'Tare piist 50 won) muppiied with L S Shrouns indes e wholo1s dovarad with natiical shado-troas, compris: 1ng biack wainut, hiokory, 'and oak, that for bosuty and - grandour ozcol Anythlng In tho entife Wost. " Tho houso {8 modern-butlt, ol brick, 40 by 43 foof, with s oji 3y 33; two atarios ligh, boshdus basomont, with 0 observatory, and ovary plan and dotall s onriéd oat i gollings: aro high the pac: ning- a lor, library, tocopiion snd I b ting sosacsy. of 3taah hoatly | aTon oau! 0 ove: Iraolidn... To hionso s supplied with all the moder e rovementssuch as furnage, cvoking-rango, bath-room, 0t and 0old wator In GYOry Foom. - . il Houso fs thoroughly aud. elégkntly” furnishod with gront carg. for ‘comiurt and - eonvoniorico. aad all tho Foquiritos for & mificont homos it s no suporior in o Wes o soen to be apprecinted. ' Thoro are Ok rogotiy ill be gl at publio sato ory il be soid 8 o 1810 Gay of dunny T o'eloo) ng to purchineo a fitio thor boforg or on tha day of st ‘Business Property. e, do . FOR SALE AT A DARGAIN~Msl: ash-av, 80,500 cash, fonr 358 9 monii, Inisuds -Borsyoars. . NENRY EOVR, 7 Washingtori st “TUMBER OR COAT. DOCK ‘TO'RENT ORFOR SALH, '160 foot front on Twelfth-at., running back to the Empire roilroad oonnucuonrg near 3 ReRtenat, bridgs, Apply to M. PRTIID, 163 Washington.st.. Bnsement. WATCHES. * CORNELL WATCH CO., OF OHIOAGO, MANUFAOTURERS OF STEM & BEEY-WINDING WATCHES Th den of whi ros graen of which ha & i S50, and R100 oah, with the 00.'s n.?flmg, the, Iflgutx:::l!l :ur.lurm':‘nv(:‘:l Y ynfi?‘htlun Of“:ilu: l1u‘h.v i Srrango i o g‘l'.;.)".‘;x- o ot goods. TALE GO, DO NOT SHLL . Al CORN Addross CORNELL WATOJL O Bavonty-alxth-at, and Groonwood-s t, 't and Managor. nd Crosnitiy, cor. Chlcago, IlL. LAKE NAVIGATION. "GOODRICES STEAIEES. For Raoine, Milwaukoo, woe, ec., dajly (Sunds 2 Saturda; For Grand Havon, Duskegan, eto,, dayn 000DLOA)sureresreses For Bt. Josoph dafly (Bunday exaapted), Saturday's Doat don't loave uutl] 11:30 p. m. For Manisteo and Ludington, Tucsday and Thursdey, .. aoes For Grosn Bay and Intermediato ports, Taosday ovoen . T p.m. For Eacanabs, and intormediate ports, Mon. sorsee O D0 For 8t Joseoh aud Beoton Harhor. THE BIDE-WHERL STEAMER COROR A, ‘Will commonce hor dally trips e Monday Next, June 15, Leaving Dock foot of Michigan-av. moralng. T, Sheboygan, Manito- 4 0am. 8t 10 o'olock evor WANTED. } WANTED, A TRAVELING SALESHAN| For an old-established California Wine Houso. To o first.class man & permanont position is offorad. State terms and give reforences to Post Ofico Box 1967, Han ‘Frauoisao, Oal. Wantod at énoe o loam telo. graphing sud “take officos on e Liucs this Fall, which, we aro faraishigg with oper Rl A R S P GENERAL NOTIOES. - ' INOTICE. Tho underalgacd, Astinaos o Hodhoiond 4 Sato 0 , Toruby notily all persons Indebtod o eald Hrm to mikd Poinediato tarmoat 1o thom at No. 107 1tandoiph-at sud sll having olilmy t prosent them pripo nrobated fur sattlomant, HOS, G AN, WAL I HAMILTOR, H. SELLERS McKEH Notice to Tax-Payers. ‘The auseumonts for thio Town gf Lske ara- now hilos ‘smads, S0 pariios owniog partaof lote whioh ATy tazc S0 Whlolo oka can have thuts sibdisided nd asscssed s0D- Seatolr by foaniog thole dpsoriprloan af i Tawa-Lial, o ormal Sokioal, Towa of La¥ey o sy1RHEAD, Lake, Juno 6, 1874. ‘Awsousor Town Lako, EARLY CLOSING. ¥ Our Btore will be closed on Saturd, 2p, m. ROOFING, &o, Y. READY ROGFING Nl I 1 Felt, firmly cemonted togothe: d 1 I T oo and. ' N hosting re: qul Uan bo appliod by any ordinary workmau, Granite Cement, iring old 01 iton roofs. Prolrle EXSREAY o o P it brLes sons, e i 185 Bouth wneut., chlfll!fl. FOR SALE. FOR SALE The Boaton tents Carpot Olosning Business, ¢ and 46 woab Adaineat.o sonsiating of ifians, Woons, e eincs, n n thiras Carp BPacEaon. Lasao ot 1ailding doxios withs Hals and Honud: ing Stable cuppuotad, ruom for 8 lorses, Part oash aud Creado, Bust be'setd, K i T wld, au ownor has ‘othur businous, ‘Wire Screens.. Tho flnast. stylos of Waluut-framod ; x“mfinfl ghl s, zwa.x,h:z’r?i- ?fi'."':{'fu: I 3 hrpnsicn by oo 4 e AT GUG B Wiy, irese or o9 15 Ohlo-at., ot Kingsbury, Barclay Coal, a4 Tllinols Conteal Yard, andd by siuglo ton at Jar Yords, cornor Halstod and Histeonth-st., wnd 412 Jouth Canalat, LAWSON & BoQI. C. L. RICE & CO., 216 apd 217 LAK Tes ffave in atook and for sale cheap soms first-class seoonds smnlesua Warkiag Tools—Latios, Planers, Drills, &e. 4%4ath neo tavited | STATIONERY. ‘ XUnion Sguare, : N, Y., Invito attontion to their facilities for farnish- ing appropriate designs and ongraving work of tho highest merit for Recoption and Invitation Notes and Cards, . Designs submitied by them this season have been accepted by My L . U, §, MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT, Tavitalions {or Summer Hops. INVITATIONS UK 414 OF JULY CELEBRATIUN, TRINITY COLLEGE, Invitations for Class Day. R it b e BAMITON “- ¢ r vl PRINCETON: WILLIAMS “ - e ¥ ; £ © - “Yappa Alpha Frateraity. MERCERSBURG COLLEGE, Invitations of Waslungton Irving Literary Socfely. And many others; the proof-shects of which aro now on ekhibition, L Weliing ol Toviaon Sttovey A SPROLAT.T Y. i [ [ PIANOS AND ORGANS. STEINWAYS Matchless Pianos, Are univoranlly conceded to be the Btnndard Piano of the world; are soughtto be imitatod by nun.rl{ allmakorsof Eumfilu and Amerisa; aro regularly exported to Bnrope and other parts of the slvilized world, in large and aon« atantly inoroasing numbers; are used when- over obtainable, and recommendod by the londing artists of both hemispheros, and have received the highest honors'over awarded to G BUTLIN, Septs - any piano manufacturors in the world. BURDETT ORGANS! The Modlel Reed Organs of America ! Thase Instruments have attained a pobu- ]M‘l&y un'Fm'“llelfld in the nnnals of tho Organ Trade. The inventor, Mr. Burdett, has do- votod over a quartor of & contury to the im- rrovemauc of Reod Organs, boe: g with he reed board itself, ho has addoed original davice to deviae, 50 quli{ing itn ore form and dovela{alng its Intent richos as to bring_the Burdett up to its prosent unap- proachablo standard of oxoellence. £#~ Illustrated Ontalogues of tho various styles of Steinway Pisnos and Burdett Or- gans mailed free by TR ON & ETRATSY, GENERAYL, NORTHWESTERN AGENTS, Btate & Monroe-ats., Oliongo. PERFUMES. UWRIVALED PEREUMES. Comprlslng Ban- quots of tho odors of tho cholcost flowors, 87 combinod Az to ** rondor thefr oxquis- ito, " aromatlo, and Inating fragranco dis- “Inotivo and fnmifa- Lok for theso oholos goods beforo you leave tha dnig store whoro you are purchariog. Alwars * aek for the PHALON (and Morse's) Solgct Porfumesand Tolleta. MORSE'S LUXURENE, a Iato discovory for the linir, prosontaan improved form of DEODONIZED and purl fio} COCOANUT OIL, &c., for promoting the growth, vigor; aud beauty of tho hair. Prico, 50 ocnta. K VAN BUHAACK, BTEVENSON & RKED, : ' te for the North: . BRIDAL GIFTS. HELEGANT BRIDAL GIFTS, GILES, BRO. & CO,, 123 STATE-ST. ' Boautiful N Neokincos, Cros elry at vory low lvor, Clooks, Dronges, Poarl: fols, otlior Now and Fashlonable Jow- 105 CLARKSY, Meliolit Choreh Bick. S1x per oont compound interest on doyoits, Passbooks toen Phfoney alto lavosted for otho on load and Mort g tn mal sasns a1, 10 por son Iniorudly, e, oharioto ks "GKO. BCOVILLE, Prosident. War, Kzrexy Reep, Oaab o, NoTE—Duttog the réoent panio, thla Bank has paid all Aeposita on domand, withoué notice. DBANKING HOUSE OF L1VINGRTON & CO., 10 PII;B‘-_I .mNn‘:V l\'urk. 5 z0d for uslao B brations ‘aud. 1o inoorporated bank, grants all tacilities with ol b raits on ajl the princinal cities of Burope; 5por lowod on dally balsuces. Collestions on Engl nd iddle States oredited at par for cor- ocounts ourront renderod wookly. Foepondant okly. Bpecial fngliivica for thio nagotiatjon of misopliangaussaguritias. HOTELS, D g e oY 1 E ol LAKE FOREST HOTEL, LAKE FOREST, ILL. ¥ This“woll-known ang faverito Summor Hotal ls noy opun for the soason, Dostrable, rooms may bo obial lioatin at the fotel or gt tho ofiice of the Hatel 160 LaBallo-st,, Ohicago, =~ A train ioavos ol epot datly for Forest'at 11:80 8, m, r8~ turniny, loavus Lako Foraat at] HOTEL surpassod, f outot: ot A v ow For Bale or Fxohango, dusirsble propusty I clty'om Lako baperlor, For Tocallty and prssuoruls bush 1L T 140 plichi S PRINTERS,STATIONERS, &, EEINTERS. STATIONERS: B Initial Paper. 60, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & 118 and 120 Monroe-st. L GE g Biegant in Dos o fa B ' R WRRRIS & OB, l " 171 Soutn Olax! nary | Fe CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, - 1874-- ~ WASHINGTON. The New: Currency Bill Passed by the .. ' . Senate. : It Will Be Taken Tp a.nd ~ ‘Passed by the House ' o . To-Day e Full Text of the Bill ay " -Amended ‘in .Committeo. - The Mouse Puts Its Foot on Clrilg_ Servico Reform. An App;'opriution Refused by a Vote of 108 to 48, ' - The 01d Choctaw Fund Allowed: in an Appropriation Bill. Rumored Reconciliation of Gen. Grant and Senator Schurz. Senator Clayton Working Agdlnst; the Arkansas Judicial Bill THE CURRENCY BILL, . Sveial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, THE BENATE ADOFTA THE COMPROMISK DILL, ‘Wassiseroy, June 12,—By a vote of 82 for to 23 agalnst, tho Senato this ovening approvéd the Qompromise Currerioy bill roported by the Con~ foronco Committco, The Sonntors who have hithorto opposed all inflation. legislation, but to- dny supported by thelr votes tho compromise ‘messuro, aro Glibert, of Florids; Howo, of Wis- eovstn ; Sherman, of Ohlo; and Beott, of Ponn- sylvania. M. Hows, lu oxpluining bis voto, said thia bill gave promise of & Totum to specie pay- mont -sometimo, and, thorefore, Lo would give it bls support. Mr Gilbert undoubtedly had rossona for changing front, but as Mz, Gil- bort never iroublos the Senato with a publio ex- pression of hig views on oy subjoct, tho world must romain in ignoranco of the motive which impolled him to vote yosterday., Mr. Beolt hsa: Boon so well abused in the Philadelphis Press for bis proyious courso on the quostion of finanoe, thos it is just possible Lo took this Go- opaion to make himsolf solid sgaiu with Afr, ornoy, Mr. Shorman is ablo to sposk for him- aolt. The bill will bo brought up in the House to-morrow and paa: Ity fate at tho White Houso cannot be eaid to be problematical. TEXT OF THE COMPROMIBL DILL. Tho following it the full toxt of tho compro- miso bill: “The Committoa of Ganference on the disagrosing votos ot tuo two Housos on tho bill (i, 1, 1,513) to amend {ho soverol acts providing a mtioual’gurreucy and {0 establish froo banking, and for othor purposcs, Taving mict, aftor full.and. fres_conferensy, bave agreed to revommend, atd do recommend, 10 thelr sospoctive Housos aa fotlows : "That tuo Hauso recodo from their dlsogreement to tho smondmiont of the Snato, Aud agreo 1o the asumc, wilh su smendment, sy followa : Biriko out ol of the amondincnt after ¢ that,V in the firat line, and insert in llon tacroof- tho folloming : ‘Tlus act entitled “An act to provide -a natlonal cus= renoy sacured by a pledgs of Unitod Btates bonds, and. ta provide for tho circwistion aud redemption thore of,Vapproved June 3, 1864, shall bo berealter kuowi s’ *tho Nutional Bank ag 'Bro, 3. That Seo, 31 of * tho National Dank act " be 80 amended that tho ovoral assoufutious 'therein pro— Vided for shall not bo Lereaflor requived to_kesp on hand any amnount of money whatover by roigou of .tho amount of thelr reapeciiva circutlations ; but thomone, Toquired by said section toba koptat.all tines on hand shiall bo determiuod by tho pmiotiut of, dxposis 10 i rospects, an providod for in the aaid sccion, 'Bec, 3. That Sec, 23 of ‘the sasd uct, and tho asvorsl smendmonta thoroto, na faran thoy reptrict fhe stount of motea for oironistion under suld scts, bo, sud the aani are hoecby, ropeaiad s and the provisd i o st ‘soction of tuo nct approved July 12, 1870, entitled * An 20t o provido o e redoniption of 1Sy por centuuy {emporury-ioan cerlifcuids, and for an liorouro o Nutlonal Dank notes,” probibiting thio Laults Nercaftor organized a circulation ovor $500,000, and (he proviio in'the third section of nid act lmiling the cicew- lation of banks nithorized to fsdus notes- Tedoemublo in gold colu to 81,000,000% and Boe, 60f 8ud uct, ro- Intfug to tha radiatributivh of §25,000,000 of circulating TWELVE PAGE iffflblml& i " NUMBER 204, by tda noction ; and such reditetion abiall continite un- il tio maximum amount of Unitod States notes oitt~ .standing shall bo $300,000,000 ; and the Usnited Blates ‘notes 5o rotired sliall bo canceled nnd carried o theso- count of tho siniing fund provided for by the second clause of 860, § of theact spprovod on tho 35th of Fabru- ary, 1803, entitled ¢ Au act to authorize the fsand of Unftod Bistea notea, and for tho redemption and fund- ing thoroof, atfd for fnding tho Noating_ dobt. of tho Unitad Btales," and shall constituto a portion of sald sinking fund,, And tho intereat thoreon cvmfllhfll at the rato of 5 per centum aball bo added aunuolly to raid einking fund. Dnt, if tho surplus revenuo bs ot nuf- ficlont for thls purposs, tho Socrelary of the Trossury in horeby authorized to iasito and soll 8t pubtio sale, after tan daya’ notice of tho tima and gm “of sale,'n aufliciont amount of the bonda of the United Statces of tho cbaractor and doscription predcribed in this nct for United Blates notos to bo then retired and canceled, - Er0,8, That on and aftoe.the 1ab doy of January, 1618, Any Holder bf United Status notes {0 tho smount of 30, or any muitiple thereof, mny prescut thom for paymont at tlia oflica of tho Tressurer of tha Ul Btates, or st the oflice of tho Asslstant Tressuror at tho Clty of Now Yark; and thoroupon hie shall bolon~ titled to rocelye, at Lis D{Mon. fcom the Beorstary of the Treasury, who {s autborized and requirod to jesus in cxolinngs for kaid notes sn equal’ Amount of elther claes of the coupon or registored bonds of this United Stutes provided for in tho first secilon. of tho agt | provad on the 14th of July, 1870, .entitled, * An act o0 authorizo tho refunding of the uatlonal dobt,” aud’ th act amendatory thorcof, approved-tlio 30th dsy of Jan. inry, 1871 5 which borida shall continus t6 o oxempt from taxation na providod in sald not: Provided, Aow’ ever, That thio Boorotary of tho Treasury in Mo of anci bonds mny rodeoin sald notes In tho gold_coin of fiv ot Ay s teay e Bhall roisaue the Uniiod Blatea notes’ mo rocétved, clther in oxchanga for coln at'par, or; with tho cou~ Bont of tho holder, In the redomption of bonds thea. Todeomablo at par, or in tho purchinse of bonda atinob less than par, or to mcot the current pfl{@fll\ll for|tho la servico Current pey- monta an enual smount o ho gold In tho Teeamury abinll bo applied in redemption of tho bonds kn 5-29 bonda, : ' 8x0, 0, That nothing in'this act shall bo constriicd | o sutharizo any tucresso of tho priucipalof tio pinb 1o dobt of tho United Btates, And the Bonata agroe to tho same. . - 0. ¥, Montow, JONN HHARAN, ; A, 8, MERIIAON, e patt of 1he Settate, TTonAor MATNALD, . O, B, FARWELL, Managors on tib jar of the Nonsp, SELF-PRESERVATION, ' ! Sneciat Dispateh_to The Chicaun Tribune, ° | OLAYTON' WILL FIGNT THE WESTENN ARKANBAS . o JUDIOIAL DISTRIOT BILEL. (i ' Wasmyaroy, D. O., Juno 12.—The bill to abolish the Westurn Judloial Distriot of Arkan- a8, which was the result of a long and thoroigh investigation by the Committqe on Exponditures in the Dopnrtmont. of Justico, and which, upon bolng reportod to the House, was passod by an unanimous vote, went to the Senats and was reforred to the Judiclary Committoo, If 7aports od upon fayorably by that Committee, thore'ls no doubt tbat it willpass by at least & lorge" mejority. But obstruction is threatened' by Senator Clayton. -Notwithstanding his recout Mnnagors on { signol overthrow, Clayton fostons _ with tho " grip of desth upon sy ond. ‘tho slightost’ menns _wheraby Le may retain politioal power in Arkansas, If the bill bosomos A Iaw 1t logislatos out of oflioo the present Mar- shal of thet Distriot, Cloyton's friend aud .ally, and under whose maaagomont the 2 PUDLIO FUNDS HAVE DEEN B8TOLEXN to suoh an extont that the expenditures of ‘his distriot have reached tho enormous sum! of 8250,000 anoum, _Olosyton thorotore doaires 0 ave his friend, and through him 'to conirol the expondituro of the monoy for tho nugport of his office. . Ho has conssquently avowod niside- termiuntion to defeat the bill 12’ possiblo, but the only way in which ho can snoceed ia. to provent tho Judiciary - Commiltes from roporting tho bill to tho Bouute. His influs onao Ia, thorofore, boing concontratod upon tho mombora -of that Committeo, aund. to 1mdude thom to i ALLOW THE DILL TO BLERP. G Thero {8 one othor renson apparent for which ko esiros the dofeat of ths moasure, namely: 10 Xoop in offie the corrupt Judgo Story, who, llke the Morahnl, would loso his oc«u_Fntmn bl{ tho'on- aetmeut of tho bill into a Jaw, This Judge. has, s horotofare printed iu: theso dlspatchos, been . roven guilty of rosiving. bribos and of admit- ing to bail n murdorer conviotod aud awiiting sontence. If Clayton oan eave iim, ho may he useful in preventing juatico 1n thonterast of tho thioving rallrond faotion whouo iron heel Lias so bruised the peoplo of that Btata. T ———— COMMITTEE WORE. THE BIVER AND TAHBOR DILL. A Wasmisoron, D, G, June 12.—The ‘Sonata ‘Committes on Commoros, in reporting the Rivor and Harbor Appropribtion bill, recommond tho: juseition’ of tho “following items: Twenty-fivo thousnud dollars for tho improvemont of tho Dotroit River; 825,000 for tho Chiattahooohdo gnd Fliat, Rivers, Goorgis, Tho - Committeo rocommond the striling out of tho entire socond section of the bill, which dirccta wurvoys pud tho examinations to'‘ve made at & largo numiber ; of. spocified pointa throughout the conntry, and gtriking oub the sppropriation of §55,000 tndo by the . Houda for this purpaso. ‘Thoy also awrike out the itoms of §50,000 for the improvoment cof White River, ‘above Jack- sonport, and 525,000 for the Omnge River, Blia- souri, Tho ilem of 860,000 for the Falls of St. Authony is made apphoable to the improvemont of the Mississippl Rivor abovo thore. TIE ANTI-NOILTY BILL. notes, bo, and the same are hereby, l’fl&*lxiy\‘; thut overy aasoclation hereaftor organized shall bo sibject 10, wnd be governcd by, the rules, restriotions, and limitations, and posscas the rights, priviloges, and franchises, now or heraatior to bo prosoribed Ly law aa to National bankiug-sssocistions, with ths some Joer to amend, alter, sod repoud "provided by *the ational Dank act.” Bxo, 4, Thut overy sssoclation organized, or to bo organiacd, —undor tho provisions of maid nol, of 'the movoral nots naeudatory thercof, ol st ail {imes, keep sud' have on de poslt in the Treasury of tho United Btates, in lawhul tnouey of the Unitod States, o sum equal to 6 per ‘oentum of its clroulation, to bie held and used for tho redemption of such ciroulation; ‘which sum shall bo conuted a8 a'part of Ité Jawiul reserve, a8 provided in Sec, 2 of this act; and when the circulatiug notes of any such_ pssoalations, asorted or unassorted, shall o x;rulenlnl for redemption, in sums ot $1,000, orany multiple theruof, to the Tronsurer of the Unitad Htates, the sarae shall bo redosined in United Btutes notes, All notes #o redeemed shiall be chargud by the Treasurer of tho United Blates to_ the rospoctivo aguo- clations lssiiing the sawe, aud he slall Hotify them severally, on the first day Of esch month, or ofteuor, st his discretion, of thy amount of auch redomptions-; sud whenevor such redemptious for auy associution elisllamount to the sum _of §600, wucl tion 8o notifled shall forthwith deposit with {he Treasuree of tho United States & sum in Uaitod Btates notea equal fo tho amount of s clrculating notes eo redeemed. And_ all notes of National Benks worn, de- faced, mutilated, or othorwiso unfit for ciron- Iatlon, sball, waen recelvod by any Amsistant"Treasurer or at any dul!nll&d Dopository of the United Btates, ‘be forwarded to the Treusurer of the Unitod Btates for redomption s providod herejn, And when such re- demptlons have boen so relmbursed, the circulating= o8 a0 Fedaomiod aliall bo forwarded to the reapeotive y whichi they wore lesued; but if any of « worn, mutilated, dofaced, or rendered otberwise unfit for use, they shall be forwarded to tho Bompiraller of tho Currency and destroyed and re- placed as now provided by Iaw: Provided, that each of said ssuocistions shall relmburse to the Treusury fho chargea for {rsnsportation, aud the cosis for i~ sorting such notes ; and tho sasociations biereafier or~ nized shall also nverlllz relmburs fl:c cost of engruving such plutes by gach sssociation renpectively: and the amiount use sianed upon ench auocintion sball b i proporiion 10 the ciroutation redeemed, and be chorged to the fund on deposit with {ho Troasurer: And pros yided furtbher, that o much of Beo. 32 of suid Natioml.Dank act roquiring or permitting the redomption of It clrculuting notcs olsawhere thau at Jts own counter, except sa provided for In this section, {4 hereby ropealed, - Bxo, 6, That any assoclation orgsvized undor this aot, or any of fho noté of which thin fs au_amoudmont, deatelug to withdruy its ciroulatiny nolcs, 1 wholo of in part, my, upon the deposlt of lawful' maney with ihe Trensurer of the United States fn sume of not less thau $0,000, take “E the bonds which sald assoclation s on deposit with the Treasurer for the scourity of suoh ciroulating notes ; which bonds shall bo assigied 10 the bank in the msuuer specled lu_the ninetoonth soction of {the National Bouk act ; and the oufstand- ing notes of said association, to an amount equal tu Lthe legattender notes deposited, shll be_rodeemed at tho ‘Treasary of tho Usited Batts, aud dostroyed oy proxied by law Provided, ‘Tliat the umount of Loudy b dopoult for clroulation 'shiadl not, ko rulucod beiow $50, o, 6, Thiat the Comptrollor of tho Currency slial) wnder atich rulea oud regulations as - the Hecrelary ol the Treasury may prescribe, cause the chiaracter niime bors of the sssooiation ta ba printed upon all Nastivnal Buuk uotes which may bo horeafter fssusd 2l 1 by Lim, 7. Hat thioontire suoust of Unifod Siates sotes outatanding and in_ clrculation at auy e shill ok exosed tha sum 0f $33,000,000, which whatl by v~ irod and reduced iu the following munnor ouly, fo wit, within thirty deys after elcou amount of SL000,000 alll, from timo to thme, a to Nationsl bankihg assooiatious unded thts sct, fn excoss of tho highost oulslanding vaiuo ‘thoreof at any tima priar to such Issue, it shll Do tho auty of the Recretary of tho Treasury to retira un amount of United Blatos notes oqual (o tbras-cightis Of the clroulating-notea sa isntied, which shall bo In re- Quotion of the smaximum amount’of $382,000.000 fixed 'Pho .Comittos of Ways aud Means have agrood to rooommand to tho Houso nou-coneur- ronco In the Benuto amondmovt to the Anti- Mooty bill with referonco to tho production of Dooks, invoicos, and papors in all suits snd pro- ceedings other than criminal Arls\ugf under any of tho rovenuo laws whenever the aitorney rep- resentiug the Governmant. belleves th?{ wilt toud to prove any allegation mado by the Umted Btatos, | PATENT DALIOT-NOXES, “ Benator. Caiponter, from tho Committea on Eleotionw, reported to-day that, while said Com- mittoe considored it impolitic to adopt a ballot~ hox, it rocommends unanjmously to tho Statos goverally Mavston's safety ballot-box s an ox- cellont proventive of bullot-stufiing and otbor frands, ——— i NOTES AND NEWS. Svecial Lopateh to e Chicago Tribune. @ WAL GLATMS, Wasiisaroy, D, C., Juse 13,—The claim of 450,000 of the publishing lionso of the Aotho- dist Eplscopal Ohuioh South, for property usod aud dettroyad at Nashvillo during tho lata war, sooms likely, from rumor, to pasa tho Committce tlug-notes to” tho | on War Olaims, in spite of tho bittor fight mado againet it by Judge Lawranco, the Chairman of that Committoe. The House usually defeats any measure specially championed by Judge Law- yonce, and the defent of-tho bill rolating to Com- missioners of Olaims was the result largely of prejudice aganst bim on the part of Bouth- orn members, who wero dissatisfled with the bill. No - bill on that subjeot oun bo paesed ot this ecssion orduriug the coming wintor, Important chavges i the Iaw oreating the Commirsion will probably be muda. DEATIU OF CIVIL-BERVIOE REFOMM, Thore is cousiderablo rojoielng among Con- grenwmon ovor the killlng of Civil-Borvios lteforin in the House to-day. In fact, thero aro veiy fow people- in any position save those dirootly interostor ns oxaminera who appear to grieye in the lonst for the defunct. ¥ORT HT, PHILLIT OANAL, Iho frionds of tho Fort Bt, Phillip Canal raject aro confldent that the LI will pasy f;; tho Benate without much opposition. NUMORED RECONOILIATION. ‘Fhero are rumors of &_roconoliiation between Prewident Grant and Oarl fiohurz. Jones is ssid to Lo doiug the olive brauch. business botweon them 1n thid canncation, {0 the Ausoctated Press} CHOOTAW CLAIM. WastisaTon, D, 0., Juno 12,—Tho Houee this morning Huspendod the rulos and incorporated in the Bundry Civil Appropriation bill an appro- priution of $2,100,000 to pay the Choctaw Indians 11 accordunce with the old traaty stipulations. EXCURSION TO OAPE MAY, “The President, with two or throe Oablnet offl- gers, und soveral membors of both housos of Congross will lenve horo to-morrow on an .ex- ourajon to Cape May. The party will return on Monday morning. DECLINES TO INTERFERLS ' Reprosentatives Platt and Howell to-day onlyod upon the Prosident and requosted thut troops ba | sent to Potersburg, Va. for the prolection ot cevtain oflicials whoso ilves, thoy olleged, wero {u dungor, On Lowring thig, the remainder of tho- Virginia dolegation, with the exception of Mr, Thomes, united in s requens to tho Presi- dent that ha would not ordor soldieyt to Potora- Dburg, ao they belloved that undor -Uha Marshal [ Tho ‘nolda Ministor-Residant of the United Statas at ‘ingmen of Ot and_Diatrict-Attornoy_the 'laws of the conntry would bo enforced, and it nnK ono has committed an’offonse ho will bo punished,” Ordering, sol- diers thero at this timo would Injuro the State and do no oarthly good to auy one. - The Prosi- dont deoliued to inforfero, <o tet " HoOR ISLAND ARSENAL. x| Tho Houso, in Committeo of tho Whale, to-day, ngroed to appropriato £400,000 for. the Rook 1slaud Armory and Arsonal,, Ty NOMITATIONS CONFINMED, Tho ~ Senato ~ " confirmed tho , ing * nominations: ° Jobn' Wassan, voyor-Gonersl of Avlzons: 'L, Sporry, Indisn Agont at Fort Borthold, Dakata ¢ oro K. llingham, Indinn Agent. at Quaha, Nob. 3 \V. H. Parker, Collector of Infter- nal Revenuo for Colorada Torritory; A. i G. Hoyt, Rooolvor of Public Moneys: at Banta Fe, N. M, Postmaators—Mra, lilizaboth A, Bteven- fop, Grodnyille, O.; H.' W. Fleary, l’rdnfiuu, Arizona ; F.’ Wallon; Oberlin, 0.1 J< W, Mar shall, Plattamouth, Nob.; 1L W. Palno,’ ¥ro- mont, Nob, . follow- Bur- TONDH OALLED IN.. Booratary Bristow glves notico™ that the -cipal and ncorued futorest of tho .bouds lioroin. bolaw desigaatod, mown as 0-20 bouds, wlil bo paid at the Troasury of ‘tho Unitod' States, in tho Olby of Washington, on 'and after the:0th Ay of Soptombor, 1674 ; and that " intercat on eald bonds will conse on that day. Tho coupon A ondls ML 00020 P ull, U GEPE Fob. -5 1803, ' ‘datod " Doy ~1; 1803, | as follows: Coupon bonds—g60, No. 12,- 101 't ‘12,300, both _inolusive;. 100, No. 87,401 to No. 8,200, both Inclusive; 8600, No. 10,501 to No, 10,400, both inclusive s’ $1'000, No. 40/101to 47,300, both inclusivo, Total, $609,000. Registerod bonds—§60, No, 1,451 to No, 1,400, | both inolusive; 8100, No, 10,081 to No. 10,700, both inolusive : 8600, No. 6,351'to No, 6,400, botti iriojusivo ; 81,000, No. 20;101 to, No. 26,166, botk inclusivo; 806,000, No. 8,301 to_8,308, both' in~ oluaiva’ ‘910,000, No. 10,810 to No, 10,617, both vo. 'Total, §100,000, Grand - total, ' NOMINATIONS. - 'The President lias uomiuated Robort M.’ Boy- Bolivia';'John 8. MoClary, of Nobraaks, Rogeivor of Publia Moneys sé Norfolk,'Neb.: Ol O. Potorson, - of ' Minnosota, Recoiver of Publio Money# at 8. Cloud, Minn. { I. N. Brawer. Min- ;ufimtu, Rogiator of the Land Office at 8t. Oloud, . ] s CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. | il SENATE. . SpaemmnaTon, D, 0., Juno 13, g . ' MEMORIALS. Mr, BCOTT qroanm.ed tho momorial of wprk- olumbin, wsking Cougress wol to adjourn without action on tho pending finarcinl uestion, and for a restoration of tho 10 por {:ent oty o {ron and steol. Roforred. . r. WEST prosentod tho memorial of Jokta . Bondig, of tho Now Orleans Chamber of “Com- moree, and of Joff, Thompson and James, Long- street, Loulsiana State Engineers, ) DAILIOAD BILLS, & - Mr, OGLESBY, from the Committeo ‘on' Pub- lio Lauds, reportod.back tho bill to jucorporate O'!x‘:o Gravgors in favor of ‘& continental 1aflrond MELIRE BILT, & Mr, HALE, from the Committeo on Appropri- ations, reported o bill nw:roprlntlng S500000 to onnblo the Beorotary of War to oxocuto tho aots of April 23, 1874, and May 28, 1874, for tho reliof ot porsons auffortng frém tho ovarllow of tho Tower Missiseippi River, of the Tombigbeo, Wartior, and Alabnma Rivors, and of thel'an- | nossoo fiivor, tho authority of the. Bocratary to oxpiro on tho 1st of Soptembor noxt. Izased. | OIVIL-RERYIOE RULES, . Mr. BUTLER (Mass,) moved to suspehd tho tulea and make In order to the Bundry Civil Appropriation blll a’ section djractif:g o profor- ouce in tho appointmont to 6fich to be glven to soldters and sailors and theitr dopondent rela- tives; to diminish and stoh ‘the oxpanes of carrying on examinations by Boards of Commis- slonors or othera traveling nround thé country at tho publio charga, and to stop the dotalling of clorks of dopartinents to sit in judgment’ on thoir fellow clorks, oxorolsing thoreby tho ap- pomting powor, which fs by the Constitution vosted in the hends of tho soveral oxeoutivo sdepartmonts, Who ought to be men of snfficient digoretion to uppolnt tholr own clorkw, without boing tied up by rales and regulationa imposed on thom by Boards composed in whole or in :port by thoso veryolorks themeelves. The rulos “Yoro suspende: ] _.mm__lggv’ mu‘l, |'“|'.‘f\ yb‘l':% _'?mamhnunla mudo in DISTRIOT CHAMITY, i Mr. . R, HOAR wgved to puspond the rules and mnke in order to tha Sundry Olvil' Appropri- ation bill an item of 925,000 to the Homo Ffll‘lfile Agod undar tho ohatrge of tha ' Little Blatars of tho Poor * for tho completion of thelr bullding 88 a home for tho aged in tho District of Co- lumbia. . 3 J mfir’.' GARFIELD—“No ono will object to The raotion wns agreed o withont dissent. K GUNDRY CIVIL APPROPYTATIONS. Tho Houso thon wont into Uommittes of the ,Wholo, Mr, DAWES in the olalr, on the Bundry ‘Otvil Appropristion bill. . Tho ' dobate on tho Civil Sorvie Roform waa rosumed, being limited by tho Houss to twonty-fiv minuie, -+ = - Mr. SPARKWEATHER (Conn.) opened the igownsion by an indignant proteat sgainst the criticisms on the Drosident yostorday. Mr. NIBLACK rogarded tho o&rt‘ at Clvil- Bervioe Reform.ns o complate and total failure, becanse, instend of glving clorks and othor sub- ordinntes somo sort of s tenuro of oflleo, it simply ombairassed the Prosident in making his ‘lm‘“m”"“' . » GARFIELD, Chairmou of the Commitice on Approprintions, said that tho quostion was not whiethor Qivil Borvice oxamiuation was wise or just, and tho bost thing thot could be done. ‘16 was : whether tho Government -would suy ‘longer A9y to. do anything o better tho Horvico. He nFu ths gontloman would make that fasuo Iair o}d wquare, and would moot 1t. It no fur- ther 4{t6rt was to. bo made, if the whole matter ' was to be abandoned, lot it bo said that it was loij and squaro work. If 1t was proposed to ot gru to the old Democratic aystom, and rogard $13¢4'70,000 or 80,000 oflicors as 60 many pawns to besployed with in potitica, to ho traded and mode tho Eastern & Wesiorn Traveportation Com- pony, with the authority to construot . a railtoad from the coast of Soutn Oarolina toi thp Missouri Tiver, and aekod that it be roforred to tho Com- mittod on Rallroads, Bo ordored, = © . MAIL TRANSPORTATION, . & Mr. WEST prosentod s- conmuuieatdom the Buperintendent of the Railway, Mail, Servico, oxplawing the differences botweon the PostOf flos Dopartmont and tho raflrosd compianics in rogatd to the transportation of malls, unid nsked loave to have it printed,. * . ' | . PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, ETO. _ |- Mr. OARPENTER, from. tho Oommiltea on Privilogos and Bloctions, raported adveruoly on tha Hanate bill for furthor protection in the clec- tions for President, Vice-Prosident, aud mom- bers of Gongresa with & written Teport, ‘aud the..| Committos wos discharged from further conjsid- oration of the subject, . ) i \ COPTRIGHTS, ETO. G Tho, amondmonta of the House to the bill to | amend tho laws relating to patents, tradomarls, aud. copyrights woro coucurrad in, and to{bill ‘pavsod, . from | BALARIES OF TOSTMASTERS, Nr. RAMSEY, too, rpported without , smendment Honse 'bill for'tho revision of tho' salarios -of Postmastors | throughout the country. . BAILROAD LANDH. ey Mr. BPRAGUE, from tha Committeo ow Pub- lie Liauds reortad advarsoly.on uio bill to :quict tio,titlon of sottlors on tho West Wisconsin:Iiail- roud Company’s lands, prov(dmfi that said Com- aay may, upoa rolinquishivg thom, tako in lion Yanuu trom tho indsmnity limite of the Hudson & Loko Suporior Branch Road. Placed on !tho calendar. A . THE PINANCE DILL. Tlie Sonato thon resumed tho consideratiofy of unfihished business, being tho roport ofthe . Conferenco Committoo oo the Financo bill. ' | Mr. SBARGENT opposed any comprowiss’ on tho quostion. i Tho CHAIR (Ingalle) . nnnoxlncml that the. uestion was upon Agresing to the report of the. aommhzeu of Conforenco, . No*Sonator taking tho floor, ho’ directod that the roll-call pro-- ooed: A violont raiu-storm wos prevailing at the time, aud the noiue upon tho metallio, roof wna 80 groat that s Senator could not bo heard norosa tho chamber, thorefora husiness had to- | be suspcnded for & short time. Mr. gTEWABT tool the fleor, snd snid it was evident that tha Chair was ‘not heard by Son- ators when he dirccted the roll'zo bo callod, Hex thon proceeded to oppase tharbill as porfeoted: by the Committeo. 0 did not fovor auy com- promiso, and said tho bill waa in the intorest of oxpansion. 1t waa #o framed that no ono would underatand it, and it would cost milltons aud millicus of dollars to_interpret\lt, as ol kinds of Construotiona would bo put upou'it. Ho thought the bill must have originated in & wind- storm or & mudstorm. It \donsisted of a lot of phrases put togethor 'which meant wothing, He opposed the eighth !Oulil_l‘ln of tho bill, in regard to tho redempilion of logal tendors in bonds In 1878, and eaid it would bo far better to tix tho time for rademp- tion in 1890, snd thon roturn to actual speclo poyment, and not sodeera fn bonda, COMMITTEE REFORTS, Mr. CHANDLER, from the 'Committos on Commorce, roported with smendments th bill makiug an approprintion for the ropair, pras- eryation, sid complation of certain publicwarks on rivors and harbors, and _for otler p\)fl:wm. Ploond on the calendar. Ho gaye notlea that he wonld eall it up. for cousidoration on Mguday next. v, RAMBEY, from the Commftoo on. Post- Officon and Post-Ronds, roported favorally on the bill amendatory to the act to ravite, gensoli. duto, and amond tho statutgs . f _the Whnited Hentos rolating to the Post-Ofide Depactment, fixing and prosoribing tho method: for adfjusting tho salaties of Postmostors. Pladod on ho cal- onflar. 3 THE FINANOH BILL. Conslderation of tho nnrrom? uestion was resumad, and aftar debate, at balf-pist 4 o%lock, voto was taken, and the roport agroegto— yous, 03 ; nay, 93, as followa ,. e T ,. Allison, ove, Posan, . Tiogy, | Tualls, Fratt, L* Carpenter, Jotinton, Ttwmsey, § Glaytan, Jangan, Roburtwon, ¢ Couaver, McCreory, Heott, $ Tor, Lich.), itehioll, I Tiarls L Joutony "ng'y.t'm,' Golathwalte, Narwoud arvoy, | Qglasby, | Wright—2, Hitelcock, Tutterson, NaYH, Alcorn, Fealoglugien, Saraont, Authouy, ager, shurz, flayacdy" Tutntiton (10,), Bephenvon, Boutwell, Hauuflton (Fexes) Sowarty DBuckinglum tonkton, , Halin, Conkiing, Jaues, “Phurman, Edmunis, Morelil (Me), Washburi—2, Flauoyon, Morrlll (V1) (wmoron, Dounis, Lewls, and Wiodom, who would huve vated for the report, wero paired wh Mosars, Ctagin, Kelly, Wadlolgh, and Bauls- bury, who would hiave votad against it. JUDICIAL, Mr. OARPENTER, from tho Judiclany Com- mittee, m‘mnud favorably on & bill to deternine the furlsdiction of Oirouit Courts of tho United Btates, and to rogulate the removal of caudos from State Courts, and for othor purposes, Placod on calendar, PONT-OFPIOR UILL. On motlon of Mr. WEST ihe Post-Offics Ap- propriation bill was taken u{v. The Benato then went into executlve sesslon, sud soon after adjourned until to-marrow. HOUSE OF REPREBENTATIVES. PETITIONS, My, BHERWOOD prosonted tho petitions of the tobacco manufacturers of Toledo agninst al- Jowing farmers to sell tobacco without tax; of the grooors and drogglets of Toledo to dofine a grouu of friotion matches, and of Northwestera \] ington. tb‘l’lt?&'n Teom the Pout-OMce Comuit-¢|. ,Alr..HOAR repoated his assurance that thoro | Tavrabnndise of, lot that bo oponly said nnd de~ #onded ; but if, on theaontrary, it was belioved Lot public olficas were madu for the servico of tho nation, and not for - party porquisites, then ,&he exporiment stiould ba nnnmug}, in. ordor to #oo whothor, thore was any way by whioh a groat national whamo could bo at lonstin part abnted. idr. LAWRENOE. made anotber effort to geb in 80 amendment for the bill .or plan for roorgan- izing oll the dopartments of. tho Govornmant 5o a8 to gqualize sslaries, aud to reduco, os far'ss: practioablo, tho expouses, and_incronse the ofli- cioncy thercof ; but, on ‘s point of order. made Dy, ar. Butlor (Moas,), it was oxoluded, Mr. Kollopg's smondimont. appropriating §35)-" 000 to pnlblugzhn Brosidont to warry ont l.ll\;osbiv’ll Servico rulos was thon rojeoted—48-60108. Mr. X, R, HOAR oftered his amondmont' ap- ram‘iatmE ken by tho Littlo Siaters of tho Poor?in Wash- ‘He advacated the ameudmont, atating ! charity of tho Littlo Sisters wus. exor- cised withoutrogard to tho religious -faith ‘of thoso alded by thom, SR e . Mr. WHEELEL said that suck was not thio in- formation ho bad, was nothing seotarian in the work of ‘these good women. -+ .. 2% L " Mr, NIBLACK (Ind.) said that his information comeided with "m({ af Mr, Hoar. . © 3lr, PARKER (Mo.) spoko in favor of the position, in connoction with s like Appropria- ?fi:: $265,000 for tho Women's Christlan Assocla- e WILLARD (V) 3 (Vt.) opposcd both proposi- Honkon e’ gronni Siak. sl OVOE Iho aoter thore were kundrods of such ipstitutions, whiol wore supportod by privato oharity, He saw no ronson why tho Tressury of the . Unitod States should bo called upon to contributo to ono any moro than 10 the other, 3 Mr, MIAYNARD exprossod regrot that any sug- gostion of sectarionism had boon put forward j this mattor, If this chaity was desarving it was. no matter what religious denomination bad con- trol of it. Tho othor, Buggostion that hod been made had not boon for the first time, . It way thnt booauso in Montpelior, in Vermont, or Bos~ ton, or Knoxvillo, thero wore pablio mstitu- tions supported by the oharity of. citizens, theroforo public _charltablo institntions of Whashington should be supported in the same way. All such arguments.ignore the fact that Washipgton doos not oocupy any. such relation to ite citizons ns othor cities bear to thoir citizavs. Washington was the capital of tho wholo nation ; pordons drifted .here from evory State in tho Union, ond it was no_mora thnn fair, just, or righs fhat citizens of Wash- ington should be charged with tholr support, or hoid rospopaiblo if thoy failed to make pro- vigion to§ thoir uu;fiaport. than it was for the poo- o of hik own Btafo or of Mr, Willard's Btate to 0 hold responsible, These institutions ;wero national in their character, and should have na~ tioual supgiort. Y Mr. COX complimonted Mr. Maynard on hls mentimonts, aud applied to him tho couplot of Tennyson ie Kind words nre more than coronets ¢ ‘And shinplo faith than Normon blood, The disoussion having closed, 3Mr, Hoar's amendment was rojocted. The next item, being ono of $25,000 for the Women's Christian Association of Wushington, was struclc out of the bill on a point of order. Mr. OHIPMAN, Delogato from the District of Columbla, moved the nl:nmpx‘lnflm: of 300,000 for continuing the Washingion Monumeut, and contendod, in opposition to b point of ordor, that thoro was authority of law for it iu an aot of the Jast oontury providing for s moutmont to Wash- ington, e GHATIMAN (Dawos) ruled that tho nn. finished Washington Monumont was not » work of the United Stalos hLurotofors uuthorized by ‘i;\" and congoquoently the amondment was not ordor; . A motion of Mr. LAMISON'S to strike out an itemn of &40,000 for a light-bouso and benoon ab Mathias Poiut, Va,, was disonssed for some timy, Mr. BENER making & apecch sgainst striking out, in which ho assorted that the motion was mado on tho basis of some obgervations wado by members of o pleasure trip, tho expensos of which were fuld by tho Goyernniont, Mr. LAMISON stated that tho light-house st Mathias Point was of uo earthly use,, and that thore wore_enough light-hou<es on the Patomao to uu‘:ply tho whole conutry, if thoy wore falrly distributed, Mr. BENER suggested that Mr, Lamison Lad “goon doublo” on that occatlon, Mr, LAMISON rotorted that 3r. Bener never dronk too muoh unlecs Jiquor was supplied by somobody eléo. [Laughter.] A man might b drunk when he made a rocommendation for that light-house, but he would bo inoxengublo if he inuisted on 1t after ho ot sober, [Laughter.] .:ltux- 1\(|lrtherd dlnousu’;gu tho motlon to strike ‘out was ndopted—87 to 70, A On nmtlgu of Mr, PARKER (Mo.)' the jurlsdiotion of the Light-House Board wae ex- tonded over Wosteru rivord, 'An item of $20,000 was inserted for the Nght- housio at the mouth of Thundot Bay River, . . M’i‘“fl'n“lnzem of $10,100 for Gatllog gueis for fore t 4 was disenssod at some longth, beiy, Uilontions was o\ NERLER wht NAY: NARD, and ndvoostod by Moasrs. BUTLER (Mass.) and COLULN, Tinafly tho ftom was struok out—08 to 48, Ou motlon of Mr. COBULN the appropriation of £16,000 was mndo to boglu on_publication of o ofclnl racords of the War of tho Rebollion, both of tha Unjon srd Confaderate armios, "On motlop of Mr, COBURN s item of 25,000 was Insorted for uouvoxlhui cortain nnlldlx;i;u in Tort Loavenworth, XKan., into a military prison, OURRENOY DILL, Having dlsposod of thirty-ulno of the fifty-four pagos of tho bill the Committoe roso, {v, MAYNARD gave notico thathe would peels the floor at 12 o'clook to-morrow to mmke the conforenco report ou the Ourrenoy bill, Adjourned. e $25,000 in mid of the-building undor-. FOREIGN. Now Proposition by the Repub- licans in France. They WIll Declare a Ropublic and Dissolvo the Asscmblys Bombastioc Utterances of o I‘igilt'mg Editor and His Staff. Further Disor rly Scenes &t the Parl mentary . Trl ins. ie The American Pilgi 515 Pralsed for Theie Pants, June 13.—In ~107Ass0mbly to ay, tho acoond reading of the Munielpal bill was con<' cluded, 7 b M. vde»)[‘n"evmn. of tho Lott Contro, ssked thoy Govornment to (nform thoe Houso what course 1‘3 intonded to, purauo towards tho . Bonnpartiat who ignored or dofled tho doclsions of tho Asy' sombly. . e M. Dothmont, of the Lotk, called attontion hg a statoment mnde yostorday by M. Fourton, Miniator of tho Interior, in rolation to the reoon disturbances. . That statomont implied that th Eullcn and Rodical Doputios- wore oqually to] lame, The Minister who made it ought not tfi .bo rotainod .in offico snothor moment. Th: Government . was culpable in.not romoving bim.] M, Pioard, of tho Left Contro, polnted to thi loug immunity from -Governmeont_interforence] which tho Bonapurtist journal Le Pays had on joyod, and dvolaved that A, Fourton was une, worthy of cunfidenco, ? 5 .| M, Fourton roplied. . He doclined to Fotrac anything heé- had satd, Tho Assembly Bhoul awalt tho rosult of the lngnh‘y which bad beo ordered into tho rocont doeplorablo occurronc In concluslon, Lo assurcd the Clismber that thi Minlstry was dotormined to make Presidont Mo Mahon's authority rospeotod. & M. Botbmont tien moved a vote of consure’ ngainet tho Ministor, which was rejeoted by vote of 377 nays to 820 yons. = About tho timo of the return of tho' Parlia moniary train. to Parls this ovening, a large number of peaplo bofi:u to nasemblo around bl atation, but the crowds were soon dispersed b; the police, aud thora wau no disturbonae on th arrival of the Dopution. vl ‘The Bonnpartist. propagands ia very aot{ve,| eapecially in the barracks. It.is .considored oo tain that M, Da 8t. Croix, ln striking Gambotta, yostorday, scted in accordanco \vlfit A pro-ar- Tanged plan of . the purty.lenders to provoko x duol, The coples of LoPays woro soizod bw the polico thiy evening as soon as thoy wore 184 . § * Thie Loft Cegtra is reported to bo still hopof of unfon with & portion of tho Rigut Centre, an of s farmation of &, Minjssry under tho Duki D'Audiftrot’ Pasquior, Pans, June 14,—The Aoniteur Liolds Englan roaponsiblo for tho escapo of Roohofort aid hi companions, and declares that tho Dritish Gov. ormnent canuot Tofuso to enter upon au mquiryy 28 to whothor ono of iis supjects, in ausisting ¢convlols to egcape, has not tranygressad internn<, . tional law. . Loxpox, June 19.—The Times hus thé followq ing spoainl dispatol, dated Parls, June 12; mid- night: -The bonlovards are crowded to-night il'tho oufosure’ full of ‘poople. An immens; oguflagration § vigllite' {n tha nopthern part of, tho olty. The froight -atation of the Northor Railwayigin flsmes, All the firomen of thecltya: burrying - to tha spob, and thousands of polices men aud soldiers are going in the samo direo~] . tiow, * ‘Tho fire bogan nt 10 ¢'clock. Thoe Govern-| ment Lias rosolved, in addition to the temporary| aunponaion of La Pays, to commenco procoade ings, against its. proprietora for violatlou of thet pross laws. . ......o.. 1 - Lonpon, June 12. speclal from Darig tos the Tymes says s ¢ Tho -Loft Contro, to-dny, ' will probably introduce a bill, the first olause o. which organizes a republia sccording to the bilk of 1878, and the socond fixes sho date of & dia< solution of the Assombly” Tho G@azelle do France says that civil war will be the immediate: consoquenca of & dissolution. It is genorally, thought that in the ovent of & dissolation tho' Asgombly, before disporsivg, will authorize: Mno~ ‘Mahon to'govorn tho country for some months,; probably u year, without tho Assombly, and wilk' also suthorlzo Alm to diesolvo tho next Assom: bly. The crowd at the dopot Iast evoning nums hored 10,000, 'The polico oloarly manifestod sympathy with the Bonapirtista. o Pans, Juno 13.~The Count 8t. Croix, upon Diia arroat last avoniug, for atriking Gambotts, told the police that tho objeot of his nssault was to provoke o duel, The Count was formerly an: officor of Zouaves of the Imperial Guard, Gam= betta's face yet bosrs tho mark of tho blow. Boveral arrests were made at tho raflway atation - ot tho timoe of the tumult, "Pants, Juue 13.—Tho scenes of yostorday wera ropoated at tho Western depot to-duy at the timo of the departuro of tho Parliamontary tralis ' for Vorenillos, The populace again aesombled m large’ numbers, and the Deputies to the As- sombly wore respoctively iusulted and checred. The police once more dispersed rioturs, and took twelve of the mora violout juto custody. Four of the arrestod Snfllou wore relonsed after thowv Dbad boeen {dentitled, aud tho yest wore cormmit- ted for trial, o {hrentoning was tho domon-, stration that s budflaf troops was ordered to the station rnd alded the police. (R M. Armand Adam, a brothor of tno Deputy of that name, and A, Bpuller, brother of the pub-~ lisher of Le Rnfubllque-lrancniu, o radical o~ publican journal, were among thoso arrostod. The Government has 'suspended the publioa- tion of e Pays and Le_Rappel, radical Ropub- Hean, and Le Diz Neuvieme Siecle, Couservativo, Topublican organs, for a fortniglit, bessudo of' violout attacks upon its polioy. Mr. Paul do Cussaguae, oditor of LePays, ra- lios fn thot journal ‘u-uA{, to the domand of M. Hl» Sehoelohor and Testelfu, wha woro dulogated by tho Tlopublicans to domand armed roparation for his_article attacking the membors of tho Toft, Iio suys therein tuat ho ussailod M, Gam- botta and other Dfifiufiau, but not ML Clomen- conn, who I8 not, thorofore, etitlad to repara- tion, but, says Do Cassagnad, if M. Clomoncosu wanta & personal quarrcl, he can have it, Da Cavsoguac says ho Enriioullrly wishoa to fight M. Gambotts, and adds that uine mouiboers og the editorial staff of Le Pays are willug t? fight nine of tho Republica Doputics, snd wil draw lois for the chofco of advorasries and of avma. e ITAL Rone, Juno 12.—~Tho American pllgrime and tho leading mombers of tho -Baioty for the Tro- motlan of the Cstholio Intercsts in the Uuited States mot to-day at the palace of Cardinal Dar« yomeo, The Cardinal mado an nddroey, pralelng tho pilgrims for their wcal and courage, nd dine tribhtod cortifioatos of momborship of tha Booloty. Prince Luncllotte welsomed the new ‘members, and Bjshop Dweugor returued thanka, The pilgrims bave prosented ' to the Pops 2100,000 tu maney, bealdea a colfer of gold from mnflnn:rmm mines, Thoy leave Romioon the 40tk Inst, e — SPAIN: - Mapnip, June 12,—Sengr Seabals, Preaidond of tho Ministry, has suthorized the Qouorla commnndiug the Natjonal forces fu the north Lo graut pardons to Carlists who give in ther sub- misaton to tho Governent. Sonor Moutillo, whoso appolutmont as Mluls- tor to the United Btatos was sumo time 8go nu- nounced, and aftorwardu contradiotod, has been ordored fo prooead to Washington without deiny. Tho ‘Cuxibita shot to oflicors who mutiulod ué Durungo. . N GERMANY, hd Benuay, Juno 13.—Tho TFedoral Councll of Stato hus voted to oxtond to rll tho Btates of tho Lmpire the uew Prussian law for = the ulvll rogistration of Dirths, deaths, pvd u)lxnlagnn. The DBavariau wmembors of tho Councll voted with tho majority, showing that the Ultrsmontuna fotfuonco fuled to control the Usvarisu Legislaturo which elovt- o them, 'I'he Baxon representativos voted with the minority, whioh numbored less than oug- tourth of tha womberd prosont ak the Counail,