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FOREIGN, the Pope's Address to + Toxt of : the Cardinals. Ho Can Make No Peace wiih Enemies of tho Church, A Torrible State of Affairs in Ouba= The Uonsoription, Defeat of the Municipal Bill In the ¢ French Assembly. The Chapter of Posen Defles the' German Government, ITALY, Roue, Juno 19.—Tho text of tho addrass do- livored by tho Po po to tho Cardinals on Tusadny Inst is published, Tho Pope ronowa his protosta agaiunt tho usurpation of tho Papal Btates, tho sbolition of religiona corporations, and othor nots of tho Ifalinn Governmont, so that the onomios of tho Church may not bo ablo to pload Justification of indlaputed customs. Mo is 810 moved fo allude to thoso sub- Jeots ngain, becauso Lo yocently rocoived ovorturos of reconciliation, aud had in his pos- seasion o reapectful lottor urging that, ns Viear of tho God of Paace, ho should pardon his oonemies, nnd withdraw the excommunication pronounced sgainst them. But ho doclares ho cannot mako ponco with tho cnomlion of tho Ohureh, and, fn conclusion, exhorts the Cardinals to imitato tho conduct of the forolgn Bishops, especlally thoso of Germany and Drazil, Tho American pilgrims who wout to Vonico Lavo loft that city for Davarin, ——— CUBA. New Yonk, Juno 10.—The Amorican big 8. Ovwonw, Capt. Martin, hos arrived from Cion- fuogos withsoventoen refugoes from the draft in Cuba. The night provious to hor sail ing, the Owans was boerded by tho oflicor, who over- Lmuled tho mauifest of tho vessol and soarched for slovaway, wilhont finding any. An hour or two lator, two boats, from dilforont quactory, With passengors, diow up nlonguide, and » Spans ish gontloman who oamo aboard told o distress- Ang tale of suffering, which #o worked upon tho ZTeclings of Capt. Martin that he consonted to take tho Bpauinrd dnd his follow-suiforers as passougors, Tho Captain did likowise with the othor boat-lond, and loft Cionfuegos. Capt. MMartin roports that TUE INIARITANTS ANE IN GREAT TERROR, owing to the rolentless manner in which tho con- soription ia carriod ont, Porsons of all ages and conditions aro foroed into the army, and. thoso who are too fooblo to shouldor & muskot aro placed in the chain-gang. 1o froquently saw old mon and boys not over 13 yoars of 8go cslmme% u: ‘;vngons '“t"] \Zl;mng m :ha '"cf,i‘ pauish ofticor was stauding over thom, whip in hand, ready to K i ATTLY TNIE TASH UNMEROIFULLY, upon the least doreliction of duty, Iivon the Bpanish 108idents of tho city had {annmu dig- gusted with the inhumanity of their own race, aud wore disposing of their goods aud proporty 28 Tnat as possible, to eacapo from the isinud, Ho Lnow of a vessol that loft Clonfuogos tho weele provious ‘to liis d?nuum, carrying sway ‘twonty rofugces. All porsons who aro suspeeted of sympathizing with the patriots ‘woro drafied Iuto tho army _without law, and, of courso, without rodress. The wholo county, for fovornl leaguos, wns ono vast wasto, 3 many of tho sugar plantations have beon burned by tho mwsurgouts, There wero 2,000 voluutoers and regulars iu tho eity, Tho Commandsnt was afraid to vonturo outside of the stockdalo to fight & handful of Cubans, snd put an ond to the work of dostruction, Tho BPANIBIL OFFICERS APPEARED DISIEARTENED, and dronded the approach of the sickly season, which s now near at hand, and brings with it the dreaded binck-vomit. A Havona letter etates that trostworthy in- {firmmnn, through insurgent sourcos, raporta ) ARRIVAT OF AN EXPEDITION, undor Aguilera, on the norlh const,’ with 4,000 srmg, 0 picces of mountain srtillery, and a lnrgo quantity of ammunition, Al the material was safely lnndod, and communication way es- tablished” with the forcos of Maxima Gomoz. Thia it nnid to bs the most important expedition gotten up by tho insurgents since the first yoar of tho war, Do0] RERY, the porson who surrendored himsolt to tha Bpan- ish authoritios at Nuovitas on lnst Good Fridoy, ia atill confined at Puorto Principe. He was ton dave in close confinoment, but now bas clean oud comfortablo quutars, and is In good hoalth and spirits. One of tho clorks of the Umted States Cousulnte-Gonoral at Havana has arrived in ll,u“w Puincipe to aasist Dackory as inter- reter, ¥ —_—— FRANCE. Pamig, Jano 19,.—In the Assembly to-day, an amendment to the Municipal Organization bill was adopted, which completes tho dafoat of the meaguro. The ameudment in offect maiutaing tho exiating eystom of municipal clootions, stiking ont tho clausos which provide for minor- ity representation by cumulative voting. It wag adopted by o vole of 679 to 34, which caused great surpriso. Tho withdvawal of tho bill' was ennounced. 3 Pantg, Juno 19.—The wifo of Don_Carlos has arrived in thiscity. She is going to Bwitzerland. Pams, June 19.~Tho Right is deoply dis- couraged by tho recont votesin the Asgombly. Tt fools that its powor is gone, and that tho mie ority which it was bitherto nbls to command, is roken up. 'The Loft Ceutro i8 determied to make n change in the domestic policy of tho Govornmont. Loxpox, Juno 19.—The Times Paris spocial says tho dobatoon giving the Governmont tho pawer to nominato Mayors will take placo to-day. As the Legitimists havo promised to aupport the Govornment, the latter may havo a sma)| major- ity when tha messures come to a voto. M. Lucion Bouu informed the Committes of Thirty yestorday that the Logitimists intended ta agal Iutroduco n the Assembly & motion in fayor of tho reatoration of the Monarchy, e e lssat GREAT BRITAIN. LoNox, Juue 19.—Tho Fronch detectives are in this country watching Rochofort., LoNDON, June 19.—In the Houso of Commonk ta-duy, Bourke, Undor-Socretary for tho Foreign Depurtment, in yonly toa yoguost for informae tion, stuted that lar Mojosty's Govornment was nob unwilling to madiato hotwoon Brazil and tha Argentine Confedeintion, but that it had not ag yot been invited to uso its friondly offices in that diraction. Tochefort will probably Inanling)m this clty at au mTl.m address o large publio onrly day, aily News reports Gen. Garibaldl very g BOUTH AMERIOA. Lisnow, June 10.—The muil stonmahip arrived to-day from Rio Janeiro, with intelligence that tho yellow fevor has Lroken out in Bahis, and is raging with great violence, s Y EPAIN. Mipno, June 17,—Tho last advices from the Beat of war iu the north state that tho Carlists 8ro cortalnly coucentrating at Monte Juray, near Entolln, They have cleaved tho ycountry ovor which they passod of provielons, horsos, aud vohicled. “Marahal Conchn has 83,000 men and cighty-soven places of nrtillayy. A numbor of his monaro sick, Dissntisfuction 18 _oxprossed at tho nlalnfl in making tha attack on the Carllats, The avmlable utmnglh of the Republiean army l:“ :3,?‘00 infantry, 10,000 cavalry, and 48,000 ro- i Maprin, June 10,—Cen, receiving rotnforcoments, Qon, Palacios, with 10,000 men, {8 marohing E?:: Caata Vioga, the Carllst headquarters in Coucha is continually — 2 e OERMANY, PRLIN, June 10.—Tho Calhedral Chapter of Posn hna rofuned to ohey tho Govnmml;m or- dora to elect a Vicar-Genoral, docluring that it doos nat cousidor shnt & vacanoy exlta {n the Atclibirhoprie, The Itoman Catliolio Bishops of Drusuia wul hold » oouferonce on the 29d inst, at Fuuda, —_— LIBEL SUITS IN NASHVILLE, Nagnvirry, Tenn,, June 19.~Col, John O, Burch, Comptrolior of tho tate Trensury, ine wtitutod & suit sgainst the Hanner yostore day, for libel, laying Dhis damagos at 50,000, The Union and dmarican says, cditoriallys It will be remomberod that, whon tho libolloua ohargos relative to tho salo of the Comntmflornh p_by Mr, Hobba, ond the purchaso theroof Ly Mr, Bureh, ap: poarsd in a radical papor st summor, thoss chargos waro promplly aud oxplicitly denied by Col, Burch, Gov. Brown, aud Mr. IHobbs, 10 cards over thelr own lel’lMl‘erl. Col. Burch lias takon no furthor notioe of the chnrgon, until they havo rocontly beon rovived fa & most offen- aivo manner by tho Banner,” Tho Banner yes- torday also iustituted s suit aeningt Col, J};hu 0. Butch, Ira I, Jaues, aud Travis Winham, the propriotors and part ownots of the Union' and American, for libel, 1n(lng thoir datnages at $00,000, Tho deolarations and specitications have not beon filod in eithor caso, and will not bo until tho Boptombor term of tho Ciroult Court. TAX ON CAPITAL STOCK, Tho Board of Equalization Sustained by tho Supremo Courts The Tax Not.So Olearly Unjust as to Warrant Interference, Other Legal Intelligence. Bemixarienp, Ill, Juno 19.—In the onsoof Portor ot al. va, tho Rockford, Rock Island & 8t. Louis Railrond Company, which involves tha quostion of tho asscsemont of the capital stook, tho Court finally say : **Even from tho appollec’s own showing, 1t ia diffleult to conceivo that this assosement does it injustice. The cnylm stook paid in is presumed to have boon used In tho corporate busineas, and this indobteduces could nave boen lawfully cro- atoed for no other than corporate purpores; but bo this 08 it may, wo are not convinced from tho allogation in the bill, taken ju connection with thenccompanying exlibition, that the valuation of the annllm'M proporty, as mado by tho Board of Equalization, is 8o unjust or opprossivo as to bo sufliciont ovidence of fraud on the part of tho Board to juutify us in rostraining the collection of tho tax fmpored upon it. ‘' Home further objections are argned on the ound that tho corporation wora not notified of ho mooting of the Bosrd of Equalizatton, The Qoustitution doou not provido that the Logisla- tura sball roquire that porsous or corporations, whoso property shall bo assessod for taxation, shall bo notitied of the assessmont. - ‘e Court, for ronsons & fow of -which aro given in tho dlupntch, anro of tho opinfon that the Circuit = Court erred in ovorrul- ing the domurrer to the bil, and on- Joning the collaction of sl tho taxes loviod on tho capital atock, fncluding tho franchises of tho corporation, 'Ilie deoreo of the Coutt below is rovorsod nud romanded for furthor procoed- ing, not inconsistent with this opinion. “The Court sy in the preface: A number of cases have been submitted at tho prosont torm of atr decislon, in which substantially tho same quostions arise as 1 the prosout caso; inpemuch o tho opinfon {n thin cuso must bo couclusive in thoso we havo, m considering tho various questiony fnvolved, ex- amined allthe arguments filed by tho distinguisl- od and ominent counsol engagoed 1n tho several casos, The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railrond case was sent back, the briefs not Luving been filed in time, with no decision in the case, It will be soon that Pus Lrinusk publisned the Tosult of thoso docisions authoritatively in ad- ‘vanoe of all its compotitors, TEMPERANCE, Missourl Statc Conventions Br. Louis, June 19.—1Tho Stats Temporance Convention ndjourncd last night. T'wo roports wore mado by tho Platform Committes, which, aftor a lengthy discussion, wore recommitted to the Committae, . A resolution was adopted declaring it tho im- perativo duty of every citizon to uso his polit- 1cal influenco 8o au to promoto the bost intorosts of the cummunity in which he liven; intho prosent crisis he should oxort bis influence in behulf of temporance, aud vote only for men of pure habits, corroct principles, und opposed to tho lll’s;m' trafilo. An Ezxccutiva Committes of Fivo was ap- pointed to look after tho intorest of tho tome ‘perance eloment in thus Stato, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Suilt to Establish Lien Against Raile road-Ald Lands. pectal Dispateh to Ths Clacuo Tribuna, BT, AULL Minn, June 19.—Suit wis coms mencad in the Court of Common Pleas to-day in behalf of DeGroff & Co.,” to catablish their clnim against the lunds certified to Lho Btate for tha comploted part of the extension lines of thoe Bt. Paul' & Paoific Railroad, uuder tho lien Jaw of last winter. Tha principal and interost of tho claim amount to aver $700,000. IFurley, the Re coivor of the extonsion linos, in accordsuco with the detormination of tho agonts of the Dutch bondloldors, at whoso suit Le was appointed, bhas rofused to acknowlodgo the claims ns re- quired by the llen law, failing which, aftor tho claims are estabiished in Court, the Iaw author- izos the Governor to soll the lands aud use the proceods for tho wutisfaction of those clmms, The smount of land held by tho Qovernor is 728,000 acros. Judgment Against n ‘Township on nilrond-1id Bonds. Srecial Dinateh to Ihe Chicago Trabune, Scnoorerarr, Micl, June 19,—Thae United Btatos District Court, at Grand Rupids, renderod juui’n“ sgamst tho Towuship of Schaoleratt, on honds fssued fn aid of the Behooleigft & Tureo Rivera Railroad, to the smount of 812,000, Sult to Lnforco the Payment of Rails rond=Ald IZonds, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Trioune, Laxaino, Miol., June 19,—8uit has beon cor-~ menced sgoinst this city, in the United Statos Ciromt Court, upon coupous amouuting to $5,400, of the bonds of this eity, issued iu a1d of £ho Jonin, Lauving & Penineular Railrond, Lot Dlonday evoniug rosolutions wore passed in the Eit}:,:louncu in favor of payirg tho railrond-xid onds, FIRES. Losses by the East Saginaw Firo, Spectul Dispateh to T'he Chicano Tribune, Easr SAGINAW, Micl,, June 10.—The Ioclica- tor Bult aud Lumbor Works, destroyed by fire Inat night, woro insured 1n tho following cor ponies: Gorman-Amorican, Now Yorlk, 32,50 North Amorican, 6,000 ; Detroit Fire 'and’ Ma- yino, 82,600; American Contral, Bt, Louls, $2,600; Browors', Milwankees, $1,600; Dlaok Ttivor, 'Watortown, N, Y., 1,600; Confincutal, Neow York, £1,600; Conncoticut ¥ire, Hartford, 82,500; Franllin, Philadolphis, $3,000; Orion| u‘“lmrdlds%'nm. Home, Now York, 4,00 Firo 3 Springfiel and Marine, $1,600; Queen's, London, §2,000, i : On Staten ¥sland. New Yorg, June 19.—The Washoo tool-facto- -1y, at Elm Purk, Staten Island, was burned, snd sovaral small bulldings adjoining were moro or losn damaged, The loss 1 ostiniated at 00,000, about ono-bulf of which is covered by ineur- |- anco. OBITUARY, Myss Audubon, Louwsvitre, Ky, Juno 19,~Mrs, Audubon, widow of tho colebrated nusturalist, Johu J. Audubon, died in Shelbyville, Xene tucky, yeuterdsy, agod B8, ho "was n lady of unusual sutainmonts, and conistant companion of hor husbnud In his la- borg and travelw, visiting the priucipal Courts of Buropo in his company. LFor many yesrs past, snco his douth, sho has lived with hox relatived In this city and Btate, NMrs, Sonutor Onmeoron. Tannrienuno, Pa., June 19—Mis, Camoron, tha wifo of Bonator Slmon Camerou, dicd_this :;norning. Hor funcrul will tako plrce on Mun- BA Jy ©u M, Xeollow, Lownox, Juue 20,—Dellew, tho roader, dled Iast night. Jules Ju Pang, June 10.—Jules Janin, the suthor, died to-day, aged 70. ALLEGED SWINDLING, Nuw Yonx, June 10,—T'horo ara rumors of ox- tensive swindling Iu the wrain trado to Ruvopn, lavolving, aceordiug to & momber of tho Produce Exchange, sevoral thousauds in wonoy and the recont good roputation of bukinoes meu, 'The Excliange {s to mske a thorough inyostigation, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE '20, 187 7 WASHINGTON, (Contloned from the Xirst Page.) 8 protty harsh aceusation, and it would roquiro to bo fully sustained,” Butlor proceoded to relnto how n law which suthorized American alatuary to bo importod fros of duty had boen taken ndvantapo of by Pholps, Dodge & Co, who importod statuas of tho Goddess of Liberty, of Wanhington, and of Jelfornon, la lond, tin,nud coppor, and thon turned them from thoir ware- houso into the nmnlthlgq)ub, and he quoted from the Congressional Globa what Thaddons Stovohs stated boforo Lhe Ilouss in the Thirty-eighth Congress ; and yot Willlam B, Dodgo atated in the committeo-room of the Ways and Monus, that up to 1873 hiy firm had never boon chnrged with any fraud aguinut tho rovenues, and ho had drawn toars from tho eyos of the Committeo, it roports woro to e bolloved. [Laughter.] 1o conld Imagine how old Mr. Jawmos (Livarpaol partner of the lh‘m? Inughiod s lio chucked down tho Goddoss of Liborty into tho hotd, [Laughs tor.) 1lo knowa Boston wine-morchant snlluding to Williams, & wino-importor), who, having boern dotected in frauds on tho” rovonuo, wont and committed suicido, thereby confassing his guilt; and if old Mr, Jamos had done tho same thing it would only have been a like confession of gulit. But importing load, tin, and copper as statuoes of the Goddoss of Liborty, of Washing- ton, and of Jeflerson, was not, h{)uuy menns, {ho most sorious raid that Pholps, Dodge & Co. had made on tho revanue. In 1304, bo- fore Qrant bad organizod the Army of the Potomao to cross the Rapidan, when gold was 180, meFrean passed a resolution incroasing nil tariff dutios 60 por cont for sixty days. Dodgo went to tho Treasury Dopnrtment nnd had n comtna tnkon out of ‘one place and putin an- othor, and theroby cloared $2,250,000. In com- parison with that, what slgnifled’ the 800,000 fraud on the fmportation of fruit by tho chango of acomma, Ho hadrond a lotter from Mr. Fossonden, Soototary of tho Tronsury, on this point, and his comnient on it wns that Mr. Fes- sendon was 6 good Inwyor, but a_poor tin man, }Lnughter.] ‘An intorruption by Dawes, and au pquiry whother ho } awes) had not given & fnie anawer to ono of Butler's {uquiries, wne mot by tho rotort: “I suppose you would not giva any other. What made you supposo you would?" At the cloan of hig first hour the question arose whothor he should be pormitted to proceod, Mr. BEOK, who wag noxt entisled to tho floor for ouo hour, yleldod half his time to Mr, Butler, and the floor and galleries rang with applauso. Tho SPEAKER, with much earnostness, ra- proved this infractton of the rules, aud threat- oned to havo tho galleries cloared {f ropeatad. Mr, BULLER resumod his speoch, and spoko of Dodgo making long sormons by day nnd prayors by night, while his partnor was dofraud- ing tho Govarumont to theamount of mitlions,and ho himself was giving thousands for tho church. Roferring to n uhncfi for £09,000 went by_the ‘Lronsuror of tha Dolaware & Lackawanna Raite rond Compuny, in payment of {axes, and to the curions fact that SBanborn in New York know tho numbor and description of tho check sont to tho Tronsury Dopartmont, ho said thab that fact was not o romnikublo aftor all, as tho clovk who wrote the chook was somo porson who had givon the iuformation to Sanborn. [Laughtor.] Lhero was n provorb that If " you mcratoh o Russfan you find o Tartar; and 8o it 50u ecratcl ono of tho firm of Pholps, Dodge & Co, you find s dofaultor of the rovenue, &Lnumx!cr.] 1t 80 happoned thay William E. Dodge was Chalrman of the Exeeu- tive Committes of that very Raiiroad Company which owed this 8100,000 for dolinquent taxos, und this, smd e, is William E. Dodge, of ing firm of Pholps, Dodge & Co., thio merchant prinee, the Obristian merchant, who imports American stafues at tho risk of broaking the nose of tho Goddoss of Liberty when slio {a mado of lend! [Laughter.] Me had a lottor road from Teuny, Ausistuit District-Attornay, of Brooklyn, roferring to Mr. Beck, of Kentuoky, a8 & powetful member of tho Demooratic party, who would bring thoSanborn matter to the front. LLnughtfll‘.] e also Lind a lotlor read written y Mr. Fouster, of Ohio, and which had been pioked up in tho atreots- of Brooklyn, in which o kaid that he bud been * propuradl to rap Old Cockoye.” [Ronis of laughter, in which Dutler himself fofned most heartily whilo MY,‘“.P tho perapiration from his brow,]” ITo also had read an aflidavit mado by Martin Warwlek, o witness befors the Ways and Moaus Committee, that Fos- ter had #afd to Lim in conversation at the Ebbitt House, *Dimn Butler, Ho ought to be invos- tigatod. Al tie mon connootod with thue cone :Jrncls‘ aro Butler's friends, and you aro his friend 50." Mr. FOBTER pronounced the statoment an unequivoeal falsehood, and deseribed Martin Warwiek a3 norfectly chinractorioss, Mr, BUTLER wenton to conimont upon Fos- tor's nuimug in Kursulug the Banborn investi- gation, and said that ho bad mentioned his (Bulter's) name thirty-thre times, and overy time ho hed Fot tho” anawor that Butler knoir nothinz or did nothing on the subjoot, and ovory time the New York Tribune stated that” Gon. Butlor's pamo was involved in the iuvestigation. IHis colleague's (Dawes’) newspaper reporled the game story, and ~ doclared that Banborn's lawyer pmseon) wos Dutler’s privato secrotary and henohman, whatevor that ‘might bo. He {(But- ler) lLind mever meon Preacott throo times, and did not know him by sighe, Foster had slse iu his spoech alluded tobim (Butler) twenty-cight timos, maling sixty-ono times in’ afl ; and thon tho Now Yorik Tribune snid that s (Butlor's) coat-tuils apponred in the oftair, Lo had no objection to boiug iuvestigated by anybody, friend or enemy, on?ecin\ly tho Intter, tor the more thoy invostigated him, the worso thoy hked him. [Loughtor) But he objected to tho ublic “monoy being spont for that purposoe undor dircction of the "Commilteco on Ways and Means, If that Committee hiad been aticuding to the finances, o two-thirds majority of tho Houso would not now have to hang theix heads in shumo that Cougross hiad to go homo, afier six months' session, with no comprehonsive wensure of rovenua or finance vassod or ovon roported. T'nat Committeo, ine stond of attondiug to its proper duties, had beon “rapping Old Cockoyo,” pryiug into s private affairy, nud ln(lu!rmg into thie feou which hie had vecaived from his clionts, DBut, suid he, triom- phantly, Old Cockeye escaped, as usnal, withont w1ap. “T look forward to In conclusion, Lo said: the timo when a majorfty of this House will bo opposad Lo mo in politics ; aud then I asl them to ‘“"'“’"lm evory act of mino, and publish their rosuits to tlio country, I invole the in- ‘veatigation of n gontlomauly opporition and not of & malignant poraonal sploon apd spito urgod on by political rivalry, becauso I humbly trust that, whon my overy nct i known and under~ stood authoritutivoly and exactly in its broadth and motives, the Lindly judgmens of my coun- trymon will bo, afior oil rivairy and unkindnesa of thoufhz hag passed uvrufn ‘ o was o man whose virtues overbnlunced his faults ; who loved hin country, his_ kind, justico and nobloucas,'" [Applauso.] Mr. FOSTER (mnuklnFly)—Lnt ws pray. Mr, BULLER (dofiantiy)—The gonttewman will lead, Isupposo? [Laughter and applauso.] Mr, FOSTER followed, e narratod the clr- oumstances attending the origin of the Sanboyn investigntion, nnd snid thatthe Molety law would have beou ropenled without the Investigation, had uot Hanborn Llimself asked to bo heard. Sanborn cawmoe before the OCommittco with o cloud of witnessen, and out of their mouths groorn camo that the Gavornmont way being robbod, aud Sauborn got frightoned and refuned to testify, probubly by advico of tho gen. tlaman from Massnchusotis (Butler,) Mr, BUTLER—Why do yoi presume that ? My, FOSTER—Decauso "ho had got o lottor 'f'romr o wempor of Congress advising him not to eutify, i M\‘.YDUTLEIL—R wag not from mo. Ilis counael was an ex-mombor of Qongross, R~T'horo was nothing but * cont- tails" about it Mr, FO MMr. BULLER—No, sir; thoro wny not even that, Nuw lot mo palt you a quostion: 1id you suy in that lottor that you wanted to got o Tup ab the old cock-aye ? Mr, FOSIER—Yes, I Qid [laughter], and I want to ask tho eentlomnn from Masenchusotts 1t 1 did not. vfl a rap at him? Mr, BUILER—No, not one; not oven at his om\t-‘nils. You hinve jnst stated thay you nover gol noavar thun hin coat-taila, Mr, TOSTER—Well, I think the gontleman was finally knacked down horo ono day, But wo wlul bLavo o moroe of this, Lot me go on with my story. Mr, Fostor continued Lia statomont about ihe origin und cavso of the Sunborn investigalion, aud romarled, irouioally, thal of courso thy gou- toraun (Butler) hud no connestion with the con- traots, I don't supposo,” suid Lo, “that the ontleman knows of Prascott buying an otlleo In ho sume bullding with him fn Bos- ton: T don’t supposa he lknowa any lhlngi‘ cbout an ofier of &6,000 o Brooklys paper to take Sunborn's sido; I don's supposo hio kuow anything sbout D'rescott huy- ingz up tho mun who stole my letter und gave It to the goutlemun from Mossnchusotin, hy, T oxpoottd my lotters to be stolen altor I got tnto # controvarsy with tho gentloman from alnsna- chusotts, and I wyota thom on pur{»uun. [Laugh- tor,] Thore is nothing in any lottor that 1 hive writtgn that L um wshamed of, and furthor, this louso bud to pasn o xosolution to Loop the gons tloman (Butler) trom stoaling talunxramu, for it wou ainled at blm, {Laughton) men have boon. sont ‘to my district to find out somothing about thoe " manpor of my oleotion, sud, farther, I swm i formed that tho woorel morvice lins beon uked to send aman to my dlstriot, under Rich- ardgon as Snorotary of the Troasury snd Dan- fleld ns Bollcitor, ostonsibly to look nfter a Gl-cont countorfait pln!u} but I don't sup- poso tho gontlomnn from Aassnchusetts knowa anything obout . I don't supposs ho knowas anything abont Jn(no sondlng anybody thoro, but thoy havo boen {horo. Nov, 1t Aosms to mo that, under thoso provocations, I had n right to say “old cock-oyo™ now and then, [Laughter.] Mr, IFostar thon gavo a history of tho case of TPhelps, Dodgo & Co.,, aud ™ eaid that = moro unprovolied, unwarranted, and outrageous assault than that which Dutler had made upon those gontlomon ho had never heard; nor bikd tho House, Doos l“«.{ man supposo that l'l‘n:“m. Dodge & Co. would rob the country of $1,040? Ar. BUTLER—Nol Mr. FOSTER—That wag all tho unpald duty chorgod agaiost them. We must consider tho surroundings, If an ordinary vagabond should take 81,040 in that way we would opll him o thief; but when you tako into account tho bigh charnctor and standing of these gontlomon it {6 highly improhablo that thoy wonld commit o fraud of that kind. Tt I stoio insite the gentleman from Massnchusotta éBuHor) to din- ner, and tho noxt doy if Ishould miss o apoon and find 1t in his pockot, no ono would biolieve that ho had stolon it {laughter]; but if I should find it in the pocket of somo vagabond, of courso ho would bo a thiof, - Now, I ivo a5 my dollborato opinion, sud beliovo tho Committco on Ways and Moans unanfmously belfove, that Phelps, Dadgo & Co. wera delibarately yobbed, and thfs Housa and this conutry nover will do justico by thom until thoy pay them their mouney back again, ]\{r. BUPLER—Why dou't you bring in your bill for that E\u‘punn 7 lt\(r. FOBTLR—Tho timo has not come for that ot 2 Nr. 0. R, ROBERTS also_roplied to Butler, That gentleman, ho uald, had taken an oxtraor- dinary course in arguing agalvst o moas- ure aftor it has becomo & law, aud tbis was moro romarkable becauso ho had amplo opportunity to oppose the Motety bill whan it was still bofore the Houso, Threo times consldoration of tho bill had beon post~ poned to onnble tho gontloman to appoar and discnss at, but he wna sick, although not too wick to donounce tho bill vigorousiy in the cloak- room, At tha roquont of Mr. Roberts, the Clork read tho statoment of Jayno In his testimony that he hod_cmployod Goi. Butlor a8 counsol in the Pholps-Dodge _ cass, and had paid bim o foo, and Roberts snid that will show why tho gentleman from Massaohusetis (Butler) knowa moro about that cafo, or may claim to know moro about ono side of that oasg, and perhaps it is o part of the task whioh ho has undortakon for the foo mentioned iu that ovi- donca to gaonil & roputablo mercantilo houso upon the floor of Congress, Mr, TREMAIN said the time for tho mon (Butlor) to mako his dofenso liad boon whon the question was bofore the Houso. Ho bad beou invitad, aud had not come, He had been sick, but ho would bo sicker yot Lofore he got fhrough with his connection with that infomy. Mr, Tromain defonded Phelps, Dodge & Co.in regard to tho importation of stntuary, and maintamed that it was the atale old story, dug up from tho guttors to sustain the rotten causo of Banborn and of Jayne, aud fo bring discredit on tho namo of Plilps, Dodge & Co. Mr. BUTLER, commenting on the attacks mudo upon bim'to-night and upon the attompts 1o quote Shnkupoare against him, said he would quote Blakspoaro ngeinat them. * Tray, Blancho, 6ud Bweothoart, Jittle _ dogs all; weo, thoy bark nt' me.” [Laughe tor;] Does nany othor our = want tosnnp? [Laughter] Referring to Tremaln's asgertion that the atntuary story hiad been dug out of the guttors, ho said that he had taken it from the Congrossional reports, whore Senator Morrill, of Vermont, was one of the dobato; whore Eldrodge, of Wisconsln, was anothor, fl:l“v.‘ nnd whoro Thaddons Btovens was another, and tha Inttor had eharged it ou Phelps, Dodge & Ca. a4 a swindle. Mr. TREMAIN agaln took the floor and spoke forton minutes in reply to Butler's last spooch. Roferring to Butter's diaclaimer of persounlities, Tromain tont to the Clork’s desk and hnd ron an exiraot from the dobate on the Genova nward bill, on which he spoke of Tweod's boing hunted by fackals, not by lions, snd Lo said that the timo had boon when ho wns youngor than he now was, and lad a more imporfoct foeling of s duty, that uwift and certain publishmont would Lave followed tho application of that langunge, But ho trustod that bo never should forsot that solomn injunction, '*Vengoanco is Mine, snith the Lord,” As Shalkeponre Lnd been quotod so_ofton to-night, ha would quoto the speech of Jack Cade to Dick, the butohor, Swift, tho wonver, aud lus followers, The differonce Lotween nnciont and modorn Jack Codo was that, instead of thero hoing 1o moro monoey, the gluz{‘urn ono would have baskotsfull of groen- ack, The Iouse, at 10 &, m,, adjourned. ———— CASUALTIES, Erelght~Fruin Wrecked. Speciat Dispatel to The Clcado Tribune, O1TAWA, Ik, June 19.—Au recidont happened to a freight-train on the Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railrond in this city thia morning, The Fox Rivor Branch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad crossea tho lilinois ut this city, over & long bridge, with a consideiable distanca of trostle-work. On tha south sido of the river thore is n very stoop grade, and, in ordor toover- como thi, fraight-traing from Chicago are start- ed a milo north and ruu through the towa at tho rate of twenty - Lo twenty-fivo miles an bour, nnd rattle over tho trostlo-work snd ‘bridge ot lightuing apeed, Even then sometimos (he train docs uot acquire suflicient force to overcoma tho grade. This morning st 8 o'clock & froight-train loaded with lumbor canmio through gotug south in tho usual mannor, At the boyin- ning of the treatlo-work, ab the north end of 1ho bridge, thoro i8 a awilch, The ongine uwvd & number of the cara Xnuued safely, but tho switch 8eoms to have jarrod loose and turued fivo of the cars oft tha rmls, bumping along upou tha cross-timbors of * the ~ trestlo-work, They throw down a fow roda of the trestle- worlt, tho card wore ovorturned =a distanco of from 6 to 10 feet, and all were moro or loes broken up, Tha caboose fortunately did not fall oft the trostle-work, though off of the rails, and no porson was hurt, All craing were dolayed Lero till noon in consequence, e THE WEATHER. ‘WasntyaTox, D.0,,Jano 16.~—PRODARILITIES,— Tor tho Lake Region and tho Northwest, partly cloudy wonther, with Jocal rains, Winds grad- ually shifting to enstotly or southerly. No do- cided chrugo of temporature, aud falling barom- oter in tho Uppor Luke Legon, snd thence wostward to the Missouri Valley. LOCAL OLSERVATIONS. Onicauo, Juno 19, 1874, ontlo- HE Ifour of ol ild Directi dl our af ol rection and soruatfon, § | 3| & lforee of vwind| Weather, Lk 0.6 77 16 70 1 Maximumn thermometer, 85 Miutmum thermomoler, 71, GENERAL ONSERVATIONS. Ci10AGo, Junej20—1 s, m, Wind, [Rtamm| IWeathier, Station, Tiar, Thr — - ———— N RASSACHUSEYTS LEGISLATURE, Dowroy, Mass,, June 19.—Tho Ifeyos Liconse Lilt was passod to ongromsment toduy in - tho lower Louse of the Logistnture—~100 tu 80, Liout,-Gov. Talbot sent 1o tho Iouso this aftornoou his voto to the bill to extablish o Stato dotectiva force, Flio Houso rotusod to pass tho Dill ovor the Uovernor's veto, i DISSOLURION NOTIOD, DISSOLUTION. The copartnoiship herotafore vzisting butwoon tho nne Anrafiiod, WO Lhy. tinnenamo i bislo of flu«xrrw 0 Uhelytmain, bu tho Ulgar and Liquor Business, 1o this duy wolveil by utual convent, ltoss Bontul votielug from know that | Lusingts, and G, A, Obrlatmana bulng ulous xutbior to golloot outstandlugs. = . 0, A, CIIRISTMANN, Ohorg, June18, 194, D04 HONLEL, A3 SPECIAL NOTICES. AVOLD A COBTIVE IIABIT OF BODY, NOT ONLY DRUAUBR OF THE ATTENDING DISUOMIFORT, BUT LEST IT ENGENDER DISKASKS INVOLVING MORR 8ERIOUS OONSRQUENOKS, Dit. JAYNE'S BANATIVR PILLS ARE EITHER LAXATIVE OR OATHARTIO, ACUORDING TO THIE DOSE, AND MAY BB DEPENDED UPON TO PRODUCK HNEALTIY BECRETIONS O TOR LIVER AND BTOMAOITL, DR. SOHENOR'S PULMONIO 8YRUP, BEA-WEED Tonto, and Mandrake Pills,—Thoso modicines hovo un. doubtedly performoed more ouros of Consumption than any othor romedy known o tho Amorican publle. Thoy are componnded of vegetablo Ingredlonts, sud contain | nothing which can be {njurious o thohumau constitation, Othor romodios advortisod as curos for Consumption, probably contain oplum, which {sn somoewhat dangorous drug in all oases, and if takon frooly by consumptivo pa. tlents, §t must do great Injury; for Its tondency is to con- fins the morbid mattor i the aystom, which of courso, mnst mako a'cura impossibla, Bchonok's Pulmonlo Syr- up ts warranted nottocontain » partiolo of opiums 1t Is composed of powarful hut hannloss herbs, which act on tho lungs, liver, stomnoh, and blood, and thus correct all morbid seoretions, and oxpol all tho disoased mattar from thobody. Thote aro the only moans by which Consump: tlon oan bo cured, and as Schonok's Pulinonloe Bysup, Bea- ‘Waeed Tonle, snd Maudeako Pills avo the oaly modiinos whichoporate i thisway, 1ts ebvious thoy aro tho only &onulne eure for Pulmonary Consumption. Rach bottlo of this Invatuabla madieino 1s sccompantod by full dirac- tons, Dr. Hohenck ts profosslonslly at hia prinolpal of- fico, cornor Slxth and Arch strouts, Philadolphis, overy Mouday, whero all lottors for advica must ba addrossod, e e HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, A e A N . CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Medison and Peoria-sts, Offor n Vory Liargo Assortment of Modium snd Fino Qualition Hosiery SUMMER UNDERWEAR, At much below regular rates. Lndios’ fino Balbriggan Hose, silk clooked, at 45 ots, Ladios' genuino Iron-frame Hoso ot 260, roduced from 400, Buperior quality Iron-framo Hose at 40c, Tyduced from B0a; in white and brown. Reduations in prioo of all fino Hosiery, in- cluding Balbriggan, Silk, Lisle, and Fronch and Bnglish Fancy Hoso. Misses’ Striped Hoao, all aizes, 250; dect- ded bargain, " ‘Missos’ full regular-mnde Whito Cotton Hose, oxtre fine, all sizos at 30c, worth 50a. Splondid English ¥ Hose at 26c, the bost for tho prico in tho city. ZLadies’ finc Gauze Vosts, in nll shapes, 600 «£nd upwards, TFull line Gents’ Bummer Underwear in Gauzo, Lisle Throad and Summor Morina, ot attractive prices, IT PAYS 0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE. Madison & Peoria-sts. KID GLOVES. LADI®ES? KiD GLOV J0B 10T OF DIFEERENT SIZES, Largo Concession in Prices, to Close . Out Before Inventory! i, Lot & C, Offor Bertin’s 2-Button Kids at 75¢., 1 1t!.nd $1.25, nocording to size and colar, Courvoisier’s 1-Hook Medium and Opera Shades at 76¢. and $1. Mnsses’ 1-Hook Opera Shades, 50c., Eflb“diuflj‘ a Yaro opportunity to procure FIRST-CLASS GOODS at merely nominal priges! MILLINERY. Shade Hats LACE BONNETS, Flowers, Pompons, Afgrottos, and Ostrich Fenthors, 241 W. MADISON-ST. WEBSTER'S, MEDICINAL, . Wo are now Mannfaoturing, and {t can bo proonred o Grooers Everywhero, RACAHOUT des Arabes, ‘Which Is pronouccod by competont judges nuperior to any yot nl\umx tho publle, olther by fovbign or dutmoslie mans Ulacturars. Kaonhont fy composed ot the bust nutriiive and l‘fllhlrlfvll"lillu\nl‘ubn. “ll- ;I;. Itlmrlth = ”fl b:lV- S on” il Five’ Vocutnl (3w ¢ v FIRESTINESH aud BEMBONPOINT. “ft ls ospootal]y dos Hirabin for NEILVOUS heopte, or thovs hieiad wit R & (10,5, and taka no othor; = a shise, Ask for W, DAKE! your grover can ot It 11 ho will, ‘W.BAKER & CO.,Dorchoster, Mass. ESTABLISUED 1780, Maonufaeturers £ the colobrated Raler's Chocolnte, Cocony und Bromuw Proparie % und finest Vanilia Chocalute. CHICAGO & GOEIE{GWOOB LINE, GRAND PLEASURE BXOURSION TO » TORONTO, OANADA, o Hiplondid Low Prossnro Unpor Onbiu Btoamer, OITY ol 1.6 RD‘JN Hohort lihhnrld\fi? Aastor, will leavo lor ik, ook 0 Juoksiit-at., cotnine uf laTol, ot uurdas, June &, at 7 p. m,, for'Oollingwo and Owen tound, or ba; pnly to THON, Mo ‘0 Bouth A KO LBRINES, Rl are RKEN, 1008 of WRTISO AND PAORTESES “ [T PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” OLOSING SALE OF Soring. & Summer Dress Goods CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Having made sweoping reductions in prices of seaconablo Dress Goods and 8ilks, quote thofollowing among hundreds of other bargains they are offoring : TLargoe line fine real French Print- cd Organdies, 15, 20, and 25 conts ; half price? Lot Choige FrenchPoreales, 25c, Gray Stripe English Mohairs, 16 oonts, formorly 40, D'Bego Suitings, formerly 40, now 26 conts, Twill D'Boges, formorly 60, now 30 conts. All-Wool Costumo Cloths, 40 cts. Mohair Poplins, formerly 50, now 25 cents, Extra Fino All-Wool Fronch Cagh-"| meres and Crettones, 50¢, worth 75. Handsome Quality Silk and Wool Pongoos, choicoe shades, 80 cents, formerly 90, Lyons Roll Poplins, reduced from $1.60 to #1.00. Japanese Stripes, 12 1-2 cents. Japeneso Poplins, & bargain, 200, Japaneso Silks, 20 and 26 centa. A. largo line rich, silky, Japanese SiXfl at 30 and 400, just half prico. Choice Fanoy Bilks, for §1.00 a yard. Black Silks at very choap pricos, 400 pes Stripe Gronadines, at 16 and 20 conts, half price. Bargains in Blacl Grenadines, “T0 PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” Madison & Peoria-sts. SCaulinll 0 Se RS LADIES SULIS. Fresh Styles Sui%w_?Dugp’t. Stuff Suits, for street wear, in great variety-—from $12 upward, Linen, Pique, and Batiste Suits and Polo- naige, from $5. Now BI'k Grenadine Polonaises; new and elegant designs in Fanoy Grenadines; elegunt un- made hand-embroidered Pique Suits; Fr. Cambric Suits at a low price; Morning Robes in Linen Lawns, choice patterns; Fine Swiss Suits and Overdresses; Linen Lawn Waists, with Hamburgh Trimming; Lace Points and Saoques; Lacs Talmas, from $10; anda Job Lot of Oamel's Hair and Cloth Polonaise, suitable for traveling, at a bargain | Children’s Dep't. A large assortment in mnew and tasty designs, for all ages from 2 to 16 years, Chas. Gossage ¢ Cb. 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 60 & 62 'Washington-st. TRUSSES. COMMON-SENSE TRUSS. Adopted by tho Unlod States Gavornmont an tho best T ey e TRlor of e Downd S Slaionl icers organizod ln»g. ‘Egn\lntfl ‘with an Act of Cougross, aps roved May 9 2, R PERINCR . 1. BARNES, Surgenn.Gonoral U, B. . 20, 10 any Mol Sxaminor for Ponsiona, “Iig CAMMON-BILNSE TIRUSS 16 tho only inatramont tiumt POSTTIVICLY QUILES RUPTURE MANURACTURED BY BARTLETT,BUTMAN &PARKER 60 State-st., Chicago. ™ ¢ all kinds, Supportors, Stiouldor. Tracor, Elustlo Stackings, Ur’u!ltl:\m‘u‘?plxmnlmnnxu for Doforine ofo s, ) ontnbilahod i 1546, OBico candRiath on . s Se SAVORY & TMOORE'S Best Food for Tnfamts Rosomblos Mother's Milk inoro clasoly than any athor kimd of Food, porfootly taliiling ‘ita alijpat ~time af pro: moting tho growih and health af tho cikld, Tl Royal Hramllius of Mngland nnd Kuvda are sppilod witl, s Food, und the Medlanl Profession vecommond 1t with the atmait cuntidonca and cortalaty of sugooss, Heu mcdleal cortiticatos and opinfons. lowle and rotafl manufsoturors, 145 NEW B0 o LOND rotall ot ail chomista aud storckoopors th Btatow and = Cunida, who alse lu)ll!" ) ;lv 00004, far MOGRES DIG dolleats purson o NO BUGS. Iron Hodstends. Arc o surs pre. e o "OiOAG0 TndN wkBSHELD R T okt ey st el Altondod to, Property Owaers, Aftention ! utit 15tk tnwt, "ax Sala Cortilentos hold by the City af L A B T whlul dato tho rat Wi U SRS, ity Gawbksatiors Outoaoo, April 1, 1878 S — HOTEL, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE RUROPEAN PLAN, Coruor Irviugspluce und Slxtecutheuts NEW YORK, Ouly ouo bk from Unlon Bateos tho inoat oontral yok st Tpsation'tn tho oy, in thshimdinta viclvly of ! e brineipal Waoss. of smnsenoas wid losding sotiil siorasy hau buew anlariud anid hayeuvod e pistdassn by ifln o iy Soyjurand § bsstiper dirmion, ow_ remeining of thosg #$1.75. LACE GOODS. LACE DEPARTMENT - SIMPSON, NORWELL & (0. Offer an elegant assortment of . Spanish and Lorraine LAGE SCARES, AL LENGTHES, At a Great Reduction. A full line newest styles Lace Rufflings, Ruches, Collarettes, Cuffs, Barbes, Yak Laces and Veils, Spanish and Beaded Nets, Lace Edgings, &ec., at lowest possible prices. IN' O NOTION DEPARTMENT ‘We offer n magnificont assort- s ment of White, Gilt, and Eoony ' EFARSS, And an endless variety of Ja- panese Fans, all sizes, Chate~ laines, Belts and Buckles, g Prices always the lowest, 79 & 81 State-st. LACE MITTS FABRIC GLOVES. o, Leitr & G, State and Washington-sts, Call attention to their oclegant as- sortment of LADIES'LACEMITTS Half and Full Fingor, and CHIL- DREN’S MITTS, the fashionable ar~ ticlo of the season! Also, to thoir popular lines of La-~ dies’, Misses’, and Children’s Sillc and Lisle Thread Gloves, all of which are offared at very attraotive prices! 10 RENT. Glanse for Publishers! FIRST FLOOR OFFICE 'FOR RENT. Splendidlylighted Oflice or Storoe” 25x70, at 77 Jackson-st. Stoam Power and Printing Presses in basemeont, among them a 1 Hoe, 41x60, the largest of its kind in the cit; Premises may be occupied fine g mediately. Rent very low to good tenants. Apply on second floor to A. N. KELLOGG, __GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WILSON ERGS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago, And Fourth-st., Pike's Opera Touso, Cincinnatl, Blegant in Design, Buporh in Workman® ) BRI P EOh, .‘& & B “171§outh Glatic-at. OCEAN NAVIGATION, THE STATE LINE, SPEOLAL, NOTIOR -Aftor Saturday, Juno 19, th Stomnornof this Live will ba dispatened ‘overy altornate WEDNESDAY until July 23, whon regular wookly saile Ings, wvory WEDNESDAY, will commonon, STATE LINE. ToGlaszow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. 1o G L i, Wookly Saillngs in Augeust, Gab and ¥el, vlrronoy; Stear fivat-ofumeno, Vraityat lowedt ratns. . iculnrs apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ; s Now York, e, Gon'l Wostern Agont, - W Olnckeater Ctiongo, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, - South Walos Atlantio Steamabin Gompany's Now e e ooBteaTb (D teaniaiipe will il from Penpwylvanin Rallrosd Whaef, Jorsoy Gily: PO tay 1§ | PRALBROIKE.s....Juno 97 anANORdAN I ] Jny i goods and passongors ol irough ratos from ol oo e i tcs wd Cnn (o worte i 10 Dirtstor Ohiannol, and all clior polnten. (Engiand, Fiigao atuatmatim, Ll 0<Debsly for tio trado, 3ro pro= sidl with ulf o LiesL fIprosemOa(s (oF tho Comnioreand couvenionuvs of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Tirat Cubin, £76 and 40 vurroncy, - Socoud Osbin, §63 i urreney. Stoerugo, ’FA(I ourrency, PenldStooraito Sortticaton trom CAFdITyssesesassee. 8N Diatts lor £1ani upwards, For furihoe. purdlontase, apply fn Gardlf, at tno Come ’ panyts Oicon, N | Dnci Uiy, and I Now York ; ATOUIMALD BAXTEL % 0. Asouts, No. 37 Uruadiear, National Line of Steamships, NOTICH. Thomost southarly routo hks aliase boon adopted by this Company o avoith 190 &nd hon e, Now York for LIVERPOOL aud QUENS- R T A Balling from N, Yurk fur Lutidon (direot) avory fartalghy Gbi yassuys, 810 480, Gileranioys SLoOrARG, 4¢ Kokl rodlicad riion 'Liuthrn tlokots ut Joweut ratod. alle for L1 und upward, g 1, 1, LA TSON, Westorn Agont, Northeast earnor Olatk and Randofpliats, (opporita nsw Khorman londo}. Ohlca: FAIRBANKSH . 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