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VOLUME 27, 20 REAL ESTATE, - THE GREAT - AUCTION SALE OF THE SEASON, 4th July ‘G ERLAND Y P Y R et s nta g e ideWin e - Saturday, July 4, 59 T0-MORROW MORNING. XOURBION TRAIN, with Netins & Doan's . SO Bliitory ana, Jokves tho ook 1oend Dopet ot 9 ie.m. ** “"Partios wiahing to driva to tho sale tako Michignn.av, v Ly Vinconnos.road to South Xnglo- e O S Aoty whion Funt dlsoatly throush JBouth Englowood. v - 1,000 LOTS 1, . Jtlison, of Elison, Pomeroy o ol Wi b Sk 8138 et Lt At ta s ipaid Juno 1, b 880 Jutio . 1616, il QR0 Jubo, 17, ol e it v o <. {6538 BArsont within - X oot Firainbed o oagh puraliier, Rover “v:u oo suolt o chance fu the ilatory of Obeago ol 111 . e RGN OO0 i tho ProUSer Yilage tn Conk County." All high, boautiful, rick innd, Go and oo for ‘woursalf an} bo prepazed to pursiinmn ot this salo. LARGE PLATIORM for dsncibg has bon orocted: LORIOUS TIME, combincd with busine Ruad what tho Ohloago Kroning Journal save about P ENGLEWOOL */Lots purelinsod at this a Jittle below Englewood, will not 4tovtaso B vali (hb okt ive70ars a tisanmmp ato. BUY NOW!: BUY NOW!! SOUTH ENGLTWOOD ts onls ona your old, aud hns -oyar 00 Honsas. "Thie grand AUOTION SALE will tako placa i th , Ry ‘at, Touloy of o o At wi Soaimones on Lo seival of {he Brawe ion Trady Lot. SISl L E RO b s, i s tarnision atsaio, ” Fovany turthor paztiouiats ol on ., 18 LinSallo-t., o ELIYORN, POMEROY & 0w Auctionosrs. FOR SALE 11 aoros, eligibly situatod botwoon Oharles :and Bvans-avs, and Forty-fourth and Forty- fifth.sts., subdivided, giving n frontngo o 13,400 foet. Its neighborhoodis being rap, Addly and well-improved, and a handsomo brick Public School Houss is now being +erected in the immodiate vicinity. This ‘proporty is unincumbered, and 18 offorod ns -8 whole or in smallor parcols, on easy {orms, :ot o price, insuring a quick and vory liboral proflt, GEO. H. ROZET, g 102 Washington-st. LADIES' SUITS. LADIES SUFTS! GREAT SLAUGHTER! 'CONTINUED ONE WEEK LONGER. As womust gloto ous our entire stook of Bults withia six days, wo hiave mado anothor roduction In prioes, and will offor, this day, 1,00 Grass Oloth, Linon, * Lown and Poplin Buits, with Ruflings, Ploatings, Blas uokings, aud ombroldarad wita Polonnisos and Bhick Walst etyles, at 89, 83.60, 84, 81,50, 85, 86, 87, 8, 89, 810, 811 and 313, roduced from §5, §7, &5, 89, 810, 819, B4, 816, 815, 320, A2 and §2. > ‘Whito -Lawn Snits and Polonalsos, Ruflod and Tm- rolderod, at 88, 3.5, up to §10. “During this salo tho Btoro is opon unttl 9 every ovening. STRICTLY ONE PRICE, R.H. McDowell & Co, 228 West Madison-st, cor. Peoria, FIREWORKS, - FIREWORS, Committoca and gentlomon wanting Firoworks for pube iHo aud privato exhibitions, will ind a full assortmentat 122 Michiganeaty., Bocond door from Madison-st. P OETAS.MORRIS. ARTISTIO TAILORING. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT +On all Garments ordored of us durlng JULY snd AT- 1GUST, 1674, - WEDDING GARMENTS A BPECIALTY. '‘BERVANTS' LIVERY MADE TO MEASBURE. ELY & CO., Importing Tailors, Wabash-nv. cor. Monzoo-at., Clifengo. FIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. Notico 1 horeby given that tha sopartnership horeto- foro exlating Lotwoon tho understgacd sad the fim of Daly, Loob & Co., ia this day dissolred by matoal con- sont, J. H. B. Daly and Adolph Henrotin, of said co. parthership, ars alono authorized to use tho wamo of tho firm {n sottlomont, or to recelve any indobtodnens awing tosald tirm, and will pay all dobts and satisfy all the ob- 0] N Haatone ol bl O JAS. H. I, DALY, GUSTAV LOKD, PHE HENROTIN. Ohlcago, NI, July 3, 1874, AR il The undorsignod, s succossors of Daly, Locb & Co. Jaave this day lormed a copartnorship undor tho flrm nami andatyle of DALY, HENROTIN & 0O, For the transsotion of & Wholosale Millinory busless, JAMES H, I, DALY, ADOLPHE HENROTIN, VIOTOR HENROTIN, Chloago, July3, 1674, 142 aud 144 Wabash.av, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, ‘We have racelved [nto our partnershin JONATHAN W, PLUMMER, of the firm of PLUMMLR & MORII. 50N, Riobmond, Indisns, and wil couilaie business undor the uame and firm stylo of £ BURNHAM, SON & €0, Tmporters and Jobbers of Drags, B2 & b4 Lake-st.,, Chicago. X. BURNIIAM & 5ON. DISSOLUTION. MNotico s horoby givon, that tho sopartnorship Jernto- foro exieting bolwaen tho undersigned undsr’tho firm name of Gonung, oraon & Cu. tanl agroomont, vod. ‘0. Houdoreon bolnk owiiers of the eff whip, ar alone suthorizod 1o uso the uema of tho finn in Bottlumiont, oF (0 Tocuive any ingobtedates aning. (o b firw, nud aro obligated to pay all tho dobte and satiaty all tlio Obligations of sald ficm, UHARLES W, GENUNG, BENTAMIN ¥, HIENDEIRON, LEON G, BOHOKIELD, Oljosgo, Til., Juno 80, 1674, DISSOLUTION. The flem of Johu Atkinson & Oo., Cut Htous Contrat- . s e day buan distolyda by Smatual coneuit, 3 U Barmwnsch o ring: All potos aud uccounta it e seitvotp and paid by Joln Atkinson sud Jouopls aines, who will contlauo tho busingm, OIIN ATKINSO é\;mm'u BAIN i FN Chigago, Jun g74, WILLIAM FARNSwoORTH, NOTIOCE. & ty, EDWARD J. MINOT rotires this day from our M B byl oomstihs 4y v W, KING & 00, MENOMINEE, ' Compaay' % will mike Goolsioh: Towumpipioias Compasy's Lino, will m EVANSTON! PR aodslo O¥atustdo we on thnt i a0 1R tho Danaeitig Eranators Grores; and Arueomonts. also will bo arrangod for the ontsrtainmont of Exoursion. iata, linso-Dall Gamoe, ota, Wt S:Anhufllnn,l'nur will Iuvi’:uiomnl Band on hoard, 1n porfoot ‘ordor, has boon eliar. ‘Transportation Uompany for tholr fra tond il leavo Book, ot of M gutcev. ot ¥ m., and ovo! ur thoroalfor dus o ik Hho Sound trip-only 8l Good on-olthoe nl ? fl'] lli"l for trl) oat. Tickots Tlckots for children, AND RVE] i om0 Way, o or from Kyanston, 0o, Toars of undor, pound tHips sda; NG KXQURSIONS wil L ater Meanfag, Donk 0 bo made t 8- a'oluok, it it »(uhu:;n' Racink the ‘shios of otaiim, “TisKa sk ) onoh. i EXCURSION T0.MICHIGAN CITY, Grand Fice Depagtmont Parado and Ball s thetott To Blaanior CORONA will 1rave Docks fos Hiohiw av., on the morning of July 4, at 5 o'clook, for Michlgan Qlig. Sie will romain thora through tho'day sud srriva back fn Ohfenga nt § o'alpol noxt murplog, and thon pros caed Alroct t0- Bty Jnseph.. Ifare to Aliohigan ity ‘and rutuen, borth ingladad, ooly 1.60. All rourslon Hoketa cau bo piveurediat Offco, foot of L T, . BUTLIN, Bup't, - Miohigan.av; BANK STATEMENT. ., . Quarterly ‘Statement OF THE Werchanls', Farmers' & Mechamcs’ SAVINGS BANK. Condition after Olose of Businoss, Jane 30,1874, RESOUROES, Tou ~8 ‘4G0,384.78 3 027,201.00 00.00 O L Toans on domand sa el b At Wimo Loans sacured by aollatoral Saica 2ad Otilco Fixturos, Val L Gron Valuo of halldia thoreottu.... fled uat Votlior Dot securitios,. 100.0! Oaeh and 15 % 0 184,61047 81,016,300.17 TES, 013,510, S LN 81,016,300.17 P. R, WESTFALL, Prosidont. BYDNEY MYERS, Cashier. DIAMONDS, . DIAMONDS! A largolot of boautiful Solitairos just re- occived from our European correspondents, will be offered very low for cash, for o fow days. ¥ GILES, BRO. & CO., 123 STATHEST. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS, For Racine, Milwaukeo, Bhoboygan, Manito. ‘Woo, oto., dally (Sundays exoopto E2~Baturday's b Doposl Oapital Da.m. vountil 8y, m. Bt 7 p,m. ‘sxcoptod). 0a. m, Baturday's Boat don't Ieave until 11:3 For Manistao and Ludington, Tucsday and TR Tor Groon Day and Intormediste ports, Tussday and Friday.oves o, oo TPem. For Escanabs and Lake Huperior ports, Mon. ; day and Thursdar. s Do, EZ-0lice and Dook chigan-av, FURNITURE., FASHIONABLE : FURNITURE. W, W, STRONG : FURNITURE €0, 266 & 268 Wabash-av. LEGAL. R SIS sious NOUOS BTG In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinols, In biskryptor. Tn the matter o the Ogan A, ompavy, bankra of said '&ggfl, hg fl{flfll’ll ne 1l Anaizano of o eatatoof aid. baukruph offora {or sajo Oam, ‘Ton Brocke Dupuang ‘Provisional 1D i thio eatieo atock, ant of sald Lnke rupt, consisting of a larg: ng carriag 5- o o atbor vebicler, Sty &nd'ia procoss. other n storaisfor the dmutaouutsof Whisite,” Tl Ty et ot o rgesg hnutba ed entablishmenteof e ind § thia Ut 1E% now o "full sand stioouestu] i 1o from ontléa loss of oxpiial oporation—its faitire rosult i th great Ghiongd fire, follawad b tio fuen rin. fonoy of tho past wintor. Sosled bids will be recotred b 0 undorsignod for tho purchaso of the wholy of the proputy of sald bankrupt until 13 o'ol o 0 i July 16, noxt. All bide will b din ‘T oo of said court. " Tho HERE 10 Fologs MIL bid is ay bo oxaiained, "x0d parifouisrs eraised oa appplicatlon to the Wadorno Provitonal Assignoe, 15 Tabeia-t, lsto 3 at. Ofosgo, June 2o, THHe: g e FOR SALE. “4th July” Pistols for blank cartridge, bost quality, 83.2 palr, ox- 1 parta: also, o N B R N e Wakiotiar, nsar P, O, FLAGS and BANNRRS of Silk Bunting and Muslin, 4 SOUTH MARKET-ST. G, ¥. FORTER, HON, & MoFARREN, WANTED. HOUSE WANTED, Twant a houso on South Kido, Lotweon Twonty-socon and Thlety-firat-ats., ot lowost pauio price, Twiil pay al oo ok 1o 83004 10, whers addreus, Giv. ), U fng stroot, munbor, and prica: A8, ‘Tribuno olliou. TO RENT. LUMBER OR COAL DOCK TO RENT OR FOR SALT, 160 feet front B, i ailkead S Denmostiont e D, W TA nne Pwalftheat, bridge, Apply to I, PHTRID 103 Wanbingtonsst.. Dademont. | Unsuccessful Attempt to Blaclimail 1o Hotroamonta will be provided by Evansion L. R G A "~ WASHINGTON, ) About theVacant ‘Place in the Cab-: inet. _ Gossip Rumor that John W, Fornéy - Hag Been-Appointed, | How an Important Pension Bill e Was Lost. " Fernando Wood, Speculations as to the Political Futuro, fro'_hfibilifies of an Opposition Houss in 1876, and of Large Opposi- ' tion Gains in the Senate, ‘Will Grant Run for a Third . Term P e Present Appearances in Favor o Blnine and * Thurman as the Opposing Presidon- " tisl Candidates, THE POSTMASTER - GENERALSHIP, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, RUMORS AND BPECULATIONS, * - Wasamvatos, D, O., July 2.—8peculation hos talien o wide range to-dny. regarding tho porson who will noxt receivo the offor from tho President of the vaennt Oabinot office. Bomo of thotele- graphors went so far as to sond dispatches to the aftornoon papors to the offect that tho Post- mastor-Generalship had boen tondored to OLBNNI W. S00FIELD, Roproscntative in Congress from Punnaylmnln' but' this roport lacks confirmation, The talic about Ropresontative Packor and Sonator Ram- soy in conueotion with the placo ssems to have 1o other foundation thau the maro supposition that, booauea those gentlomen are rospoctively | Chafrmen of tho Houso and Sousto Committock on Post-Offices and Post-Ronds, they would, from tholr own familinrity. with postal affairy, mako ! capablo executive officors ns obiefs of tle Post~ Oflico Department, » An absurd rumar whioh found many bellovers was o tho offcct Lhat ey 4OV, SIEPHERD Los beon offered the position and was holding (Y e TP obtain a oituntion forhimlso. Tho pale woro dis- mitaod somowhat uncoromoniously, and did not Juno, whon Mrs, como again until the 17th of Murdock again called at_Mr, Wood's repidonce, duriug his nbrouco, nnd remained‘ somo twonty minutes, Tvwo daysIator, on tho 19th of June, at hw early hour, tho man Murdock, without warni ing, appoared In Mr. Wood's dressing-room, and bold, chargod that excollont man with having trifio with tho affeotions of Mre. Murdook- at tho timo of lior laat visit to his house, aud demnnded that his wounded honor should bo. héaled by the o lfllcnuuu of o largo roll of groonbacks, II‘;- Vnud.. conscldus of hiy Integrity, refused) to ‘800" Mr. Murdock, end, ringing & boll, had him ojoctod, nobyithatonding tho fack that bir- ‘dock brand{shcd w formidablo rovolver. ‘Tha Hamo ovening, ns Mr. Wood ‘was sonted on Lis door-stop, o colored boy handoed -bim. -.") . .1 A NOTE, ik, s ronding aa followss h 3 . « Bim: Iam satisfied na to yonr gutlt, ‘T havo my foae son for ot shootlag yor, 13 ta tako tho woman and keop.her.. Tho alternative, I Wil smply seven chambers of ' my Colt's rovolver nto' you on tirat slght, Answor immediatoly in’ wriiing to mossouger, | Blguodd 6, DM, P, B.—If you do not comply, I 'will publsh, all ko Now Vork papers, and writs (o your wifa: 5 Fif et 8, (8lguod) B < i 8, Waod rofused to comply.: Ot oourse, Mr. simply sworo out, a warrant-for the nrros i of Murdocls, who wassnbsoquently approhended,and to-duy, during the acssion’ of tho Grand Jury, Troaured an indiotmont obarging im, st with nesnult with attompt toLill, and; .sooond, ;u‘u‘mflug to blackmail by uomfing ® throateniug ottor, p TUE WOMAN Aan who protonded to be the wifo of thd'incarcorated wroteh hos- disapponred, but_will be pursiiod: and brought back for trisl., 1t ia to bo ho 5 that tho {‘mmpb and_foarloss conduot of Ei‘-. Wood will have tho effcot of striking torror, to 1iho hoatts of tho numerous ‘clasa of male and {fomalo blnckmailers who throng to Wasliingto) atb ovory sossion of. Congress to practice thelr nofarlows calling, Moro than ono Congresaman of loss norvo than Mr. Wood, but equally fuhc- by th§ Baino procass; cout, hins been vietimiz au that describod nbovi POLITICAL PROSPECTS, «+ ! | Krom Our Own Correspondant. 2 ) ‘WasuinarTox, Juno 27, 1874, . The avowed purpose of Mr. Dawes, to rotiré at tho closo of tho presont Congress, may appoar .to bo an anticipation on bis bohalf of an Oppo- sition Congress in 1876, Ifois not alono in this boliof; but his dotermination will bring the' country up to the full realization of tho absolute rovolution an Opposition Congross will mako, All tho Committecs changed in composltion, and thoir genoral rogimon of logislation adopted by the party in Congross, will :not fail to givo this country tho mold of a fow positivo men who are now ready to como forward from the minority aud tako charge of affairs, © | § DALANCISG THE THIED TERM. . Tho Proaidont will probably escape tho oppo- sition of such a Congrése by decliniug to antag- onizo {t; for ho scems to havo no affoction, traditionnl or impulsive, for the Ropublicad party, eoxcopt 88 it noods Limsolf and comes’ to his eupport. Wo ‘shall - seo; if the Domocracy mako much incronse’ moxt year, what ratio of Influence Exeoutive ‘patfon- ago has to Governmont, For tihe Prosidont hins managed to got vory nearly in the exact position bo occupiod in 1806, He scoms to bo lightly aflllinted with tho Ropublican party, but cauvers- ing, it not coquotting, the other way. This summer ho will probably chooso to ocoupy him- aelf geriously with the question whothor be will ruu again. On that decision hongs a good doal $ho mattor undor considoration and advisemen:. This was_ distorted into etill anothor shape, namely, that Firat-Assistant Postmaster-Gonaral Marshall waa to ba relioved, and that Judge Ed- monds, Postmnater of this District, would suc- cead to that oftico, which is noxt in ranik and im- Iflortnnnn to that of Postmastor-Gonornl, and bak ox-Gov, Bhophord would suocoed to tha oity Postmastorship, ., , . o .+ ABTATEMENT 18 MADE, | with a:good doal of positivonoss, 'thas Gen. Graot will not moke an nfipomtmflut to fil the vacancy untl "he ehall’ have ascertained whothor or unot the gentloman to whom ba might offer the place would accopt. An offieial who is In oloso relation to the . Prosldent stated this aftornoon that the above was tho detormination of tho Presidont, and ho added : **The man will In all probability bo a New En- lundor.” Tho name of Judge Bettle, of North ‘aroling, {8 ono .of those. to whom tolograms are’ undorstood to have boen scot, asking if ho ‘would accopt if tho Prosident wers to tondor him tho appointmont, Upto a lato hour this afternoon nothing dofinite In relation to this apparoutly much-muddled question could bo as- |- cortaingd. ) A PHILADELPIIA BTORY, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, PmiLAbeLruia, Pa., July 2.1t is ourrently statod that Col. Jobu W.. Fornoy has been nom- inated by Prosident Grant to_the vacant Post- mastor-Genoralship, . Tne Union Leaguo and Reform Club Rooms have beon througed the on- tiro forenoon with oxcited orowds of politicians, earnostly disouseing tho matter. In those pluces, as woll a8 tn business _olrcles, the nomination is tho.subjact of great discustion and excitoment, sl oxprossing thomaelves greatly satisfled with it. Tho opinion seems unanimous that the Proa- idont has at Jast rodeomed his promise of glving tho Btato a position in tho Cabinot, ~ 3 — PENSIONS, Bpsciat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribuna, SONATOR IRATT KILLS A BILL FOR TUEIR IN- OnEABE, Wasurarox, D. 0., Juuo '2,—The bill intro- ducoa in tho Houso of Roprosontativos inoroas- ing the pensiona of thoso ox-soldlora who have ' lost both an arm and leg, or a hand and foot, to tho sum of tho ponsions now allowed for cagh disability, did not. booome a lnw during , the ro- cont sepslon, Tho bill passed tho IHouso, but reaohod tho Senato tho day aftor chelr Commit- tee on Ponalons held its last mooting. When this bill was introduced, Gen. Rusl, Ohalrman of the House Commltteo on Ponsions, mado inquirles of tho Commissloner of Pensions, aud found that sixtoon ox-soldiers of tho late War were disabled in a like mauner. = TIE DILL PASSES TIUE HOUSE. Upon thig {nformation, he substitutod a bill glving ooch of those sixtoon men n peusion for onch disubillly, making from $86 to 248 por month, according s tho amputations wore bolow or above the olbow or Lnce. The bill gnund the Ilouso, and, as stated, roachod the Bonate, but tho Chairman of the Bonate Committeo, Sonotor Pratt, of Indian positivoly rofused to briug tho bill up, or to ca! 8 moating of the Commilteo to conslder tho mat- tbr, and stated a8 & reason that all tho record of his Qommitteo hnd boen transforred to tho filen Immediately upon tho adjournment of thoir Jast meeting, A SINGULAD COMMENTARY on this proceoding by Pratt is that, of the House Committoe on Pensions, soven were soldiors, two of thom serving au Confedorates, who ulao jomed fu the recommendation that tho bill | should L)Aa!, whilo tho Senate Cormittee, which should be composed of soldlors, contained bub twwo—Oglosby aud Pattorson—who over servod with the army, and (hoso twe wora tho only ones wlio mado any offort to have the bill acted” upon In the Sonato, ‘The man in whose bohalf the original bill was Introduced lost his xl%ht arm noar tho shoulder, sud his right log noar tho knoe, g BLAOK-MATL, . Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune. AN UNBUOCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO DLEED IUE NON, FERNANDO WOOD. G WasnminatoN, D. ., July 2.—The clroum- atances of a bold but unsuccesstul attompt to levy black-mail upon tho Hon. Fernando Wood bhave just ooms to light, by tho procuromont of an Indlotmont in this city against the partios en- aaged in the villunous transnotion. Mr, Wood states that in the enrly part of June he was waitod upon by a woman calling horself Mrs, Samuel B, Murdoolk, who solicited his influenco in obtaining for her a situation {u the Troasury Dopartment, Bho olaimed to bo from his Congressional distriot, and, bearing revoms mondations (now bolieved to have boon forgor- fes) from constituonts well kuown = to him, Mr, Wood intorested himself in her bebslf, Bomoe days afterwards Mrs, Murdock visited Lim li;l(n, thia time bringiug with her & man of for- blddwg appoarance, whom_she introduced to bim as hor hushand, Bhe dosized Mr. Wood to down, nllis quiet upon the Potumac on tho 'ab- ‘sorbing quostion of thedny. ~* - . 1. " of the peaco and good-feeling of tho noxt two years, If tho maggot of & -Third Torm has Beouroly doposited its oggs in that’ skull,! wo aball goo again a potential uso of the - patronags, such 0s Buchanan wiolded ngainat Douglas, ayd worko than Johnson exercised in nid of* hlmfl‘uu'. It is my Doliof, from a viowy of the :gurround.. inge, that tho .Premdont i3.in. that stato of susponse betweon caution and seéduction;’ Iiis kinsmen and conneotions, without exception, prefer to sco him continue in offleinl rather than ‘moral dignity, aud aro quiotly solleiling opinion in the promises from" acquaintancoes of travol and obseryation, His Oabinet do not dis. courso upon the quostion at all, and shun ‘the subjoct with too much decision not- to leave 'tho improzsion thnt they fonr to affeot the issuo by auy imprudent adyocaoy of o Third ‘Form.- Ex« copt among the hoads of bureaux, and lower THE QUBRENOY-TANIC. . s Civilinng, generally, aro indifferont sbout ithe litieal stato of tho country. ‘ho lobby, which an active elomant in the eltution of Presidents, i not vutisfied whethor it oiu do better with'a change of personnel or without it. Tho Domo~ oiatic rank nod filofs concerned, abovo all the rest, to know Grant'a intentions, in order to bo 1ondy 60 solioit th romatnder of tho crambs of this torm, and play fast and Joogg a8 to the rogt. The rich- mau's elomont, whioh supported Grant almost solidly in 1873, 1s by no’ manus do- oided to suppott the protensions of his frionds for an indelinito lease of power. You may have observed that tho averago baukor is & consorva- tive czenture. -Wall street, in its desp ohanuol nud strong undercurront, haa always been Dom- ooratio, and is #o at this day. * To the - scienco of bauking, in its breadth and international undor- standing, the Republican party's concoptlons of fluanco have alwaya borne a volstile relation ; and tho baukors who sot oxamplo to their ca)l- iug—mon Jiko Brown Brothers, . Baring Brothers, - Drexel Brothors, eto.—havo held that tho Troasury . 'was at its best in the day of Robert J. Walker, and has since bopn politioal appendage'; and, if theso men have supported at times tho Repul- liean_candidatos, it was booause the attitude of the Opposition was uncertain on tho vital ques- tion of respecting tho bonds and the bonded Interest of the War-seouritics. . . The Currency billa discussed during the pros- ent sossion havo sottled tho quostion of finan- cinal respousibility in politics, as far as hundreds of such consorvative baukers aro concerned, Thog liave seon all the Northern Domoorats in the Benate voting for & sound and stable our- rency, whito many of the Northorn Republicans —tho majority, ‘indoed—have united with tho late Rebol Bountors in an offort to molt our bonds down to uhm}flnutnn, aud give volume to papor &g a moans of cheapening it indeed. THE DANKEDS OFF. Thore woro Morton and Logsn, Forry and Oamoron, Bpragus and Pratt, Wright and Ram- soy, Howe and _Harvoy, Oarpenter and Ingalls, votjug_with Gordon, Merrimon, Goldthwaite, and J%hnu{nn for s nhdlug soalo of carronoy,— shding toward, pordition. : There was Thurman, rosisting all efforts to drive him off into tho bush of irredesimnable paper, voting to mako tho ourronoy a dollnite, renl, aud reasonablo thing, and supported by Northern Demoorats like Hager and Kelly, Hamilton and Dayard, Stovonson, and Sauls- bury, and McCroery. . A loadiug banker sald to me on thla question ; ‘*Thero was o timo whon tho samo oloment of the Democratic party which now clamora for moro curranay, 88 nu elecmosynary mattor, made a raid on tho bonds, under_Pendlston aud 8hor- men. That experimont drove tho Democratlo party into six more yoars of obsourity, The Ro- publicaus of tho \xJonb, dmnnpnglug with the owrtonoy,—which s to the stabliity of commerco what !fin bonds are to national’ credit,—have shown the monetary commuuity that the attack on that sido is tho most fusldious and alarmin) a8 it 1a tho most tronchoroun attack of all. wo support the Demooratio party, wo gob the long and solld fluanclal traditions of that party in favor of & sound ourronoy. If wo support Gen. Graut for any Third Torm, wo do not get with him oqunl party teaditions, for tho Rapub- lican_party hns no havd-monoy record. Wa | support o veto without & party, a do- merol, act disconnoctod from any roliablo iacho polioy.” WIEN GOING, GoNE ! Tho mistake of Congroas on the curronoy hias destroyed the last seruplo of many o banker und commeroial man, wha still kopt ‘lmmlll with the llurnbl‘l\gun party on the grouud of associntion fu the War. . Nor {5 it rensonnblo that, ‘when men leavo a party, they go to somo ono man on it, aud walt la #00 whut resolution hie may come to as to bolug their candidate, 'Ihe foglcal goal ar' such dosorters I8 the opposito poljtical cump, There the old prineiples of tho wen of Bonton, Walker, Jonathan Cllley, and Bilas Wright, seom to huve boon rovived ; and within this fortnight we have neen the Alaino Democracy doolare for Froe ‘I'rade and 1oal Monoy, THURMAN ANEAD, Tho attitudo of Alley Thurman on this gubs will sottlo for $50,000, §ou' in |: Boforo this Luot. in the' faco of n clamorous oppoaition in \Ohio, hine undoubtedly put ‘him ahond .of Br, ‘Hondrioks in nktiona! considoration., Willo B, Bhorman orawfished and grow unoasy, Thurman :Apoke iwithout evasion, aa an ‘old parly man, Talthful to thoso distinotivo tonots fim omOoo~ m«! held, lrun[mutivo o slavery,—of limitod Todernl authority, oxcept In-‘constitutional-pro- rogativon such a8 colnago. and ' ‘tho- Issuo’ of o sound that it roquivd o’ tagtulation party-platform to givo It authontloity.’, Without dobating tho pactioular bill in haud, he held that his politicdl traditiond wero. opposod . to grosu- Dbaok-oxpanslon-and looss lssucs of irrodeomable Jpaper, - LT U L o ] : Mr. Hendricks hold /s tho momant-aloof :from '’ the national counhols bat b had the samo inoontiva to paale ot thal Gov. Dix had, who gava tlio Dresido solomn congratulation of tho Loeal Gavornmont of 4,000,000 of peoplo, Tempted out by Morton's ,mnnds, gommaudod to apenk for ‘‘chenp ‘money " by illivorate olamorors of his ownparty, -Hondrlok hesitatod and was silont;.and ‘Chure man, dnrlng.m deolaro. himsolf, slipped past, 5u0 oame and wont, Hondriaks hnd 1ho pdyaytego. Asitls to-day, the Domooratio or venaon and Davard a5 his noarest condjutors, and Hondricks, possibly to succaed Prott in the Bouato, but too late to rovive and strongthion his FooeXde [ e, 3 .CIANOB OF DRAMATIA PERSONZ. :Tn tho Bonate, next year, thero will bo at loast ono Democra from Now Englaud, probably ono .from Now York, and in all soventosn certainly, With Imponding or probablo pdditions. from. No- vada, Wisconain, Missouri, JIn Alobams, ‘Toxss, apd. Atkansna. Thab, will b, with on Opposition Houso, onough .to initate logislation and draw thooyes of tho country. ‘I'he vast omnp-following of politics, which ad- hores to the motto of,**Mon, not priuciplos,’ will be quick to familiarize itaolf with tho persons ond intents of tho now Court, And, if tho pros- ont stqtus be undisturbed, Mr. Thurman, ay tlie aenfor Domooratio lender at Washington, will bo uearly in & position to gn into Convontion by ac- Whoroyor 1 have boon_for the clamation, nst two . weolw, .from Baltimore, nnd Philadolphia, snd Now York, to, tho Ohlo Valloy, I find Thur: man stock up, . . A Tho natural Intelligence, nom{mflvo youth, Judicinl oxperience, social good-brooding, Rnod appearanco, fluesse, hoalth, and cnse of speoch, possessed by Judge Thurman, give satisfaction tho Hunkor Domocracy, and are respeotod’ by {tlio Ropublicane, Ho bas somo political friends in Obio who disliko Iim; but ho sntagonizes nouo, and the gate is always open to roturning adheronts, Iimg}-xt by n fow Domoorats who hold that Vallandigham was enchred out of the roward of Lis own czmpaign by Thurman in 1867, thero is no Domocratlo faction ready to opposa tho Iattor's protensions, His family bave army and npyy afilistions and his kinsmon, Gov. Allen, i85 kind of Granger, Againat nman of Thurman's suavity, spright- liness, and powor to ploaso and to interost, tliore is no men saperior to Jamos G, Blaine as tho Re- ublican candidato. I regard Blalne's nomina- fon, s the status la to—dng. a8 almoat inovitable. o {s strong in his natlve State of Ponnsylvauin strong oven in Kentucky, where ho taught sohool ; strong in all partaof New England; and his so- quaintance lsubiquitons, Hohasa small fortune, or indopondence, about oqual to Thurman's, He is a moro prosontable man to tho eye than Thur- man., His vigor, forecsst, and finosso are of tho first class, and tompored by & disoretion too wise- to: be callod dunning, Mo has infinitely tho ndvantage of Thurman in_personal and en- . thusisstia following, and would take tho fleld with more fbllnntry. If he should seo the party hopelessly In tho minority amongst the pooplo, ho wonld not run. That is the only event in didaoy: tho forlornuosa of ~tho Republican urty, and the indisposition of its losding mon Po carry its.colora to dofear. Ho might bo's dernier” ressort,.and his porsonal confidonco and patronago might bo reliod on to eko out snother . oampaign. - ! If Blaine can pull the Republican Hl.rty through o fifth torm of four yoars, he wiil :be immens- urably the ablost politician in this couptré. OF P B Garm. | NOTES AND NEWS. .r, Bpectal -Dispaloh to The Clicayo Tribune, ST PERSONAL T T Wasiunaror, D. 0., July 2.—Secrotary Bris- tow is quietly making arrangomenta for & two wooks' vislt to'his homo in Kentucky. Ho will lonvo to-morrow night, OF course thoro are a varlety of ronsons asoribod for his going away at this time ;- smong othors, that he is anxious to escapo tho importunities of. discharged employes and thoir friendd. ‘This may have somothing to do with it, but not all. Tho sorious illness of an ‘unole of Mrs. Drlstow, who ‘addpted her at the timé of her parents’ death, is probably the real occasion for tho Secretary’s doparture. ’. - ' TREABURY DEPANTMENT MATTERS. Mz, Liepold, Chief of tha Independent Trens— ury Bureau, fs said to have beon invited fo the vacant placo at the head of the Troasury War- rant Division, lately occupied.by Mr.. Conant, tho now Assistant-Bocrotary of the Treasury, but T will probably profer the proffored Commis- slonorsbip to close up tho affalrs of tho Freod- ‘mon’s Notlonal Bank, Postmaater-Genoral Oroawell will probably be one of the threo Com- misslonors - for'. the above purpose. Daniol Boker, of Massachueatts, and M. 0. Whiting, of this Distriot, aro the gontlemen betwosn whom Becratary Bristow Is inclined to chooso_for tho important position of cohfof of tho” Warrant Bureau,,.. . - * " JUBISDIOTION OF DIGTAIVT COURTH, A caso.camo. up .in the Oircult Court to-day ‘whero a person cgugufl with selling liguor with- ‘ont liceuso hiad boen fined in' tho Police Court, ana had apponled. Tho counsel for the dofond- ank nmvudp to quash, on the ground that the orgon’. signing "tho information, the Deputy istriot Attornoy for the Polioe Court in the caseo, bns no standing ln Court; also that the act organizing the Police Qourt provides that all juformations filod on hoholf of tho District of Columbia in gsid Court shall be filed {n tho namo of tho Attornoy for-. the Distriet of QOolumbia, No ‘such offico now oxists by law, it having been _abolished « by act of Congross nnfrovod Juno 20, 1874, Then tho dofondant domands o irlal by jury. Tho Court overruled the motion, romarl-, ing’ that, so far as theact of Congress affectod tho officera of tho Police Court, it had no more offect thana siroko of lightning in Virginia ‘would have on any objeot in this District. Testi- mony waa akon, and “tho dufendant flned, ' An appoal was takon. This plen is'a duplication of tho one mado in tho famous Buell-Ohandlor caso, and the ruling moy bo takon os an indioation of tho oplnion of the Conrt under thonow law pro- vidlu‘z for additional jurlediction for the Disiriot Court, It ls Lhoughe that the Judga had Buoll's case In mind when tho above-mentloned ruling wag mado, TIUE DISTRIOT COMMISBION, Gen, Kotchum, a formor membor of Congress from the Eleventh Now York District, has beon offerod the vacant placo on tho District of : Co- lumbia Commission. Iojhas not yot lccn)itud Dbut will como hera fo-morruw aud cousult about the matter with tho Prosidont. DICK HAURINGTON, 4 who 18 80 deeply lmsllcnlnd in the bogus safo Durglary, being asked to-day if ho thought the Attornoy-Gonoral would remove him from his osition as Assistant United Btatos Distriot At~ orney, ropliod, * Don't give nio aa your author- ity for stating that I am positive'of retalning my placo,” (To the Assoctated Press,) APTOININENT, ‘Waemvarox, D. 0, July 2.—James Gilfillan, Oblof Ciorl of tho ronsuror's oflco, will bi .appolutod to sucoeed I, 8, Vandorblll s Ap- 1loln¢mont Olerle of the Tronsury Departwent. THE DUELL LIDEL CABE, ‘The Grand Jury in tho Criminal Court to-day roturned a truo bl of indictment againat A, U, Dnell, correspondent of the Dotrolt Free Press, for libol in publishing a utatomont to tho offoct that Honator Chandler had boon druuk in the Houato, Tho cnso willbo triedin Hoptombor noxt. ———— THE MISSING STEAMER FARRADAY. New Yonx, July 2.—Tho Merchsnty' Lixohange has a dispatoh from Piotou, N, B,, saying that nothing can bo learned, elthier thore or at Hull- ax, anble-stoanior Parnday, ; Uatipax, July 4.—The gentloman who firat published the rnl'mrt of the Faraday disnster yoyy that Lo got hix information from St, Pierre Bligquelow, aud declaros his informant to bo a bighly rollablo nan, Tio is positive it iu correots lontusro, July 2.—Neither lmuulva senflpun. Hon nor donial as to the reported disastor ta the slonmahip I'arsday oau be ohtaiuod, Thore iu & 5 'l money. Amongst theso tonctes was sound monoy, [ ont'a veto tho | gwy i8 lod.by Thurman, in publio boliof, .with innn, Tonuossco, | T“L d which thoro is any probabllity of Grant's can- | Justifying tho roport of the loss of the oonfldent .belief, howovor, that aa\%thlnu has q:m‘amnmg with tho stoamor: that%.) Ia efther short of conl or othiorwiso disabled, '€, ' - POLITIOAL. . ! Lot ‘The Cotigrossional Gutlook in Miohin e T T i o 3. Correapondencé of Tho Chicago Tytbune, * * % LikwaiNa, Bioh,, July 'l.—Micligan moons to be lator than somo other Siatos in - tho North- west In tlio " oanvass for Opagmsnlonnl-'h?nnm, . and jolitienl gossip Is hardly us yof bogud, -AlL [~ .. |:$ho membors of tho' Housd from this - Btato ara ‘s maglistarial position: at: ow man, bolng olootod for tho firat torm, oxcopt ‘Waldron, from tho Becond Distrfot, and Gongor, from tho Soventh, - . - g Tho St, Clnle Republican Indoracs Conger'a rq- | nomiyation forntbird term.” Iifs rocord shows that ho votod for the sulary:grab and for lufla- tion il througl ; while Waldron voled ngainst it, snd votod for Iloar's amendment to reaumo 8pocie-paymonta aftor July 4, 1870, and to make ‘groonbaofts thorenftor oxchangeablo for 4 por cent bonds, Waldron comea liomo to flud somo of his constituonty proposing J. Webstor Childs and Bullivan M. Cutchoon for his seat in Ob gross, Btill, Honry s, tho. ineido tracls, and plenty.of *bonds ™ that 80y lis borgo will win. Tho Fiwt District ombracos tho’ Ul)lmt;‘ of Wayno, anduis roprosonted. by Moses W. Fiold, who was elocted by o mnjnflt{ of 1,825, o votad for tho original Souate iinanco Lill, dnd ' aleo for tho original Houss froo-banking. bl suthorizing froo Lauldng without limit, withiont suy.whlisawal of groonhagks. ... 1e will probably stay at home, * The Thivd District is roprosented by Georgo -Willard, of Battlo Creok, who voted tho same as Waldron on’ flnance,— ho two standlng alone. Mr. Willard iy editor of tue Battlo Creok Daily Journal, which will modostly, advocate lis re- eloation. i chances aro {air. i Tho Fourth Distriot is represented by Julins 0. Burrows, of, Kulamnzoo, who 18 by profesaion, Iawyor, but hos taken an intorest in the Grange movoment, aud would Itke to represout that Or- dor.for anothor torm, Ho voted for inflation all through, Tho Fifth District is roprosented by William B, , ‘Willinme, of Allegan, who was alactod 1n pluce of W. D. Fostor, docessed, The Allogau Journal favors his ro-cloation. X voted thasamo ns ITub- bell, of the Ninth District, on the cnrrency ques- tion, Willisms reccived & majority of only 105 over O, 0. Comstoclt, Democrat, hard-monoy candidato would bo succosaful in that district. In the Bixth District, Josiah Bogola was oloctod as & Ropublican, and he oxpeots to be re- cleotod on Lis Crmf:rcnalunnl record. Ho voted tho same as Hubboll, of the Ninth, on financial questions. Tho nomo of 8. D. Dingham his beon mentioned for tho nomination, perhaps promaturoly, : . Nathan B. Bmdlg. of Day Olty, Roprosentn~ i 3"’0 of the Lighth District, voted for Inflation all o, Liaps dovote himeeif to the manufaoture of lum- P Jay A. Hubbell, of the Ninth Distriot, voted, for all moasuros of expansion, except tho Sens ato bill for freo banking and fho rotiroment of reonbacks, Ho {a indorsed by [agnet on scoount of his expan 25 por cent of the Big Raplds sion principles. The Arkansas Elcction. Lirree Rook, Ark., July 2.—The ofilelal vote in Pulaski Qounty, counting irregular votes, shows tho olection of the Brooks tioket léy & mafority of from 100 fo 200. Jefloison ounty slvun 2,100 majority against the Convon- tion, ond elects tho Brooks tioket. The Iatter 18 tho only county, ss far_na Loard from, that has given any conaiderable_vote agalnst tho Jon- vention. "Pulaski and Jofferson are thoe only countlos, “according to' the returns so far ro- ceived, where tho Brooks candidatos aro electedl. About twenty-fivo counties have been hoard from, giving & mnjority of ‘about 24,000 for tho Qonvontion. Pulaskl glves 2,690 majority for the Conyention, In sl the counties heard from, excopt Jefforson und Pulaski, Democrats are elected tq tho Convontion: 2 First own District Congressional 3 Contists : .Bvectal Dispatch lo Tha Chicaqo Tridune,, i BunLiNaTox, In., July 3.—Tho Anli-Monopoly Congressional Couvention for this district hng boon oalled to megt ‘at_ Burlington, Tucisday, July 28, Tho Hon. D. F. Miller, of Léo County, is worling hard to secure the nomination, but who the cundidato will really bo ia n mattor of much doubt. The Hon. John H. Gear will | probably bo the Ropublican noinines, His prin-- ui}ml contostant will 'be John Van . Valkenburg, o Leo County. Congressionnl Nominations. FOURTII MAINE, DISTRIOT. Baxaon, Mo., July 2.—8amua! F, Horsoy has boen ronominated by the Republicans of the Tourth Congrossiounl Distriot. | THE ST. LOUTS BRIDGI; - Final Tests of tho Strongth of the Archos, Br. Louts, July 2.—Aflter two days of pre- liminary work, a final and very severe test of- the Bt. Loula and Ilinois Drldge orossing tho Mississippl River herc was mado to-day, undor the suporvielon of Oapt. James B. Eads, Oblof Engineer, Assiatant Oblot Engineor Col.- Honry Fiadd, and Mosars. Schultz, Klomm, Var- retman, Behmidt, Coopor, and Devan’; “also, Bhaler Smith, Enginoor of the Baltimore -bridgo, and D. W, Katto, Engincer of the Keystouo Bridgo Company, essistod in tho tosts. Col. Ourrington, U, B, A,, was also procent, and ox- proasod grout stiafaction ot the rosulf, Tourteon locomotives, averaging forty tons each, woro uscd. Sovon of theso engines wora phwml upon the track of each, arch, which produced a doflection of 214 inchios on tho contra arch,which 18 520 foot long, and 23§ {nchos on tie sido‘arol, 500 fect long. y 3 . Boven locomotives wore then placed! pn oach * track, and both traind, weighin, an ~aggrogate of 560 tous, movod abronst -ovor ench of tho throe arches. This causcd s defleotion of '8¢ inches of tha middle arch, and 8 inohes of tho side’ spans. This was regarded as tho sovorest posaible tost to produen diatortion of the ' curve of the archos, but nono was perceptible. Ten engiues woro thon coupled in one train, ‘and rau over osch track on ench side of oach arch, covorlng the cntiro - track “of cach span, producing tho soverost twistin, straln, Eut tho defloction was only 21¢ inches.o tha contre arch, hie locomotives thus uau[&!ufll wero run at & spoed of ten milea por hour, Tho hoavy trafiic on tho uppor oarriage-way was un- intorruptod. : Thore was no side motfon whatevor during the tosts, and tho result agreod almost oxaotly with” tho theoroticul computation previously made, and the trial 'was satiefactory in tho bighont dogras. Tho dottoctions wora all belaw what was previously enleulated upon, Boveralothor purely scientiflo tests wers mado, but the above-moutioned were the prlnulpnl i onaa, and those in which the most Intorssted. CASUALTIES, Ooving in of o Coal-Mine and a Sewer Excavatior Spectal Dispatoh to The Chicano Tribune, ‘Winkzsnanue, Pa., July 2.—This afternoon the Port Bowory conl-mines caved in for a distancoe of 200 foot along the Lohigh Valloy Raulrond. The cave s quito an oxtonsive one, but was, for- tunately, snort distance from the track, which runa over tho coal-workiugs, and barely escaped being carriod down, ‘To-day an oxcavation, 12 foet deen, for o sawer ou the ‘publio squaro, foll in while a largo gang of laborora woro at work. Al escapod, with tho oxcoption of one man, who was burled Doueath the moys of earth. Ifo was dug out humediate- 1y, and waa uot dangerously hurt, Fwo Donths from Gasoline. CLEVELAND, O,, July 2.—At Easl OCloveland, yostorduy, Qhrh!ll’nu Loss, n sorvant girl, whilo endonvoring to roplonish a vapor stove with some ocowbustible fluld, supposed to bo gasolino, missed hor footing, and rooldentally spilied some of tho liquid ou tho stove. ''ne flames come municatod to the moasure contalning tho tluid, and envelopad hor person, Miunie Brammer, anothor domostlo, In endeavorlng to extinguisli the tlamos, sot five to hor own olothing, and both Rirls wera burnod so sovoroly that thoy dloa in o ft;w Lours after, Thoy woro both about 16 years of age, Roneral publio are Run Ove | Killeds . Namwa, N, 1L, July 2.—Tho wifa of Maj, Qourgo Duniols was killad, and the. Major and I grandson woro probubly Tutally” Injiwod, nt Milrord hu-('ln{, whilo cronsing the {ragk in front af su spprauching rallroad train 3 ¥ - war, h. Ho desiros o ro-election, but will por- |. : the June 803 . NUMBER 314, FOREIGN. o The Irish Home-Rulo Ques. .. Hom. in the British - .. Parlinment, - Dr; Butt’s Resol . B1ito 458, [l ution. Rejected. by A Gatm_nilSQfiadmni to Be Sent to ... v Sponish Borts, GREAT BRITAIN. Lonoow, July 2,—Lofcestor Squaro was to-day ormally opeued to_tho public. Great crowds [ Woro pretont.. Businens In thio nolghborhood of tho Squaro . was entirely - suspended, and the - housos wero docornted, with 1lags, and, in the uvl““‘l.’l‘lz‘ lllllnmluntcd. n tho Iouse of Commons last night, the disoussion of Dr, Butt'shome-rulo mor.lol? WasTo sumed; Daniel 0'Donshubd, membor for 'Traloo, tnid tho homo-rule. movotuont was o miserable uilzxfln.yfluo,wm_x‘lgfitudm by l.lmx:u‘. who did -BEL—ABET *Ly: - faty == t10 "ot} i nitinism,’ * - I nnlmowl;x-{grzd "tehflu'flr W of . Englamd -‘to .: . conciliute Irdland, and sald poisevoranco in this agitation would ba in deflance, of gratitudo, justico, and common songo,, Ho gald that the " Ultimato object of the loadors of tho movement war to incito Irishoion to forco tho rapoal of ;tho Union, and -theix succass would pluvgo “Ireland into m oivil iond annul roont progross in that ooiintry. He aald furthior that If Englaud oontinued to romoyo ‘gvory pretost for tha plon * of misgovernmont in Iroland, the result would ba tho - disgracotnl failure of the movemont. lo flrmly holleved its succoss would bring ruin o tho Intercats of ovory mau In Iroland, Robork Lowe, momber for the Umversity of Louodon, sald the establishmont of o local Irish Parlinment would involvo the necessity of ‘simis lar bodies in Sootland and Evgland, and the ree st would bo constant dlaymtos and difioultios, Disracli was unablo to agreo that Ircland had * o right to a greater amount df solf-governmonk than Beotland or England., Ho domonatratel, the groundlessnocss of the complaint that Irishe mien wore not ny‘xlpoiutad to high oftices of tha Governmont, nud donled that Irelnnd woa trontod a8 a conquered coutitry. ‘Ho snid tha two soparate Parlismonts would bo constantly in colllsion; the minority in tho Irish Parliamont would Dbo alwoys _appealing to the' Ime erial Parliamont. u‘;p 0] p‘fmfld the moe lon -beoauso it was injurious to .. both countries. " At tho groai crisla of tho worl Rhich was noaror than some supposed, b wishoy 80plo to be united, To nccopt thia motion would- produce disentegration in England, snd. might result in the destruction of the Erpire. Tegere, MoCarthy, Mitehell, Nolan, , Tha 0'Conor Don, and othora spoke’ in support of * tho motion. At a lato hour the.Houso divided, and Dr, Butt's resolution was rofeoted by & voto of 6} yoas.to'468 noys.. - FRANOE. & Parts, July 3.—M. Paul do Casangnac and hix eg-aditors ol Zg Pa"/a hnve beon acquittod of the charge of incitwg citizeus to muluul hatred. BPAIN. DMApnip MTuly 2.-~The Republicans are ercotin, fortifications {o confino the Carltsts to BABqIL’ province, according to tho planof tho late Gen. uoba, . - 5 AADRID, July 3.—The funeral of Gon. Manuch Conohna took-place to-day. Tho cpremonies wera imposing, and the erowd of ‘spectators on the 1ine of :lpmonuslnn immense, Marshal Bore rano and all the Onbinot Ministers followed the o, - < The Oarlist forco at -Eatella numbers 88,000 men, Gen. Zaballa has 106 cannon, ‘And the ho'Bcu of hia speocdy victory are increasing. *+ Tho Carlists energotically deny the oharge of tho moasacro, and matilation of wounded: prise oners, as charged againat thom. e ——iea - QUBA., Iavara, July 2.—Funoral hionors wera pald Gon. Manuel Concha to—drx‘ by nrln§ micutee guoa from the flagship of the Bpanis® ficet in the burbor, and from tha forts, tolling the churob-bolls, and displaying flags at bLalf-mast on all the public buildings and foroign con~ sulates. To-morrow roligious ceromonios will be Lold in the Oathodral, at whiok Cupt.-Gon. Oone cha will assist, Attor religlous servicos, the ene tire military forco iu"Havana will march past the Onthodral, and Jater & recéption will be held ¢ tha palaco, = b — GERMANY; : Brruiy, July 2.—Itis reported that the Gers man squadron will be immediately dispatched to Bpanish ports. . 5 - " COTETON. Estimates of the Growing, Crop. . New Onveaxs, July 2.—Following is o -sume mary of the Cotton Exchange orop. report to AIBSIBEIPTL ¢ ¢ - Reports from forty-fourcountion ; doorenso the .acraage 7 por cont. Fajr average stand, Crop -| tivo wacka behiud last year. . Remnrkably dlean, zhough small and backwerd, “Labor satlsface ory. Whw T Sk LODIBIANA, - & .c ‘Cwenty-six parishos roported. Acronge dos crenged 20 per cont. Wenther less favorable than last year. Avorago atand condition of plank gonerally good and pmm{uluf. though threny weeks later. No compinint of labor. TEXAS. TForty-fiva couties roported. The acronge inorenso will avarage 16 por. cont. Btand good. Two weoks Intor plantod than last year, but in flnadgro ing-coudition, free from gloss. Labox good. - - . ARHANSAB, . Twonty-five - countios roported. Acrengo de- crosse, 8 por cent. Weather loss favorablo. Stand botter than lust yoar, thougl throe weeks baokward., Labor efliciont. ' ' TENNESSEE. Twenty-four aountios reported. Acroago de- arenso, 334 por oent, Woather losa favorablo. Btand fair, * Crop cloan, but small, bemg two wooks later than lnst soason. Labor sbout thw Bamo, i a o ALADAMA. Twenty-seven oountios roport an averaga noreage decroaso, 10 por cout, Luta replanted laoks . bottor thun the old cotton. Crop gone- what Intor, and gonerally clenner than over bo- fore. Growlug rapidly. Labor nevor bettor. NOILTIL OAROLINA. Forty-one countics reported. Weathor losa favorablo, Acrango docrenso, 19 per cent. Plante ing two to threo weoks later, Fair AVOrnge stand. Crop clonn, heultby, and growing fnoly, though small and baokward, Docroase in use of fertilizors, 40 per cont. BOUTLI CAROLINA, Twenty-one counties roported. Aoroage de~ orenso, 17 per cont. Weather unfavorablo to the middlo of May, Mora favorable since, Ree planting Las givon a fair averago stand. Plant small, and gondition good, Orop clonn, Grow. lug woll. Labor suflciont, Decreaso in uso of fortilizors, 83 per cont. avonasa, Bixty-nine countios roported. Docronss of acrengo, 10 por cent, Woather most favorable, 8taud” and conditlon anl. Growlug finely, Olean, though small, velug ton days Iator than laat year, Labor good. t(!un of fertilizors doe creasod 80 por cout as comparod with last yesr, FLORIDA. " Roportamengro, Acraage snkd to have decroased 4 por cent, Slands good, Condition very flue, Olonn and growing well, being one wook “carlier thanlagt yoar. No complaint of lnbor. A Phitanthropio Cow, 2yom the Puolumne(Caly) Indevendent, Mr, D, MoGurnuck, of Sounora, has u little cow which will welgh sbout 800 pounds, but her mothorly fustinct s largely devolopad, as the fol- towing will #how s Last weole M., MoCormiok had oceasion to wosn & plg from its mother, and it was about thly time it was noticed it nursed tho cow ; and thoy both seomed to take up with onoh othor i the” most affestionate mannor, the littla toilow standing on his hind legs to got at hia rogular moals, A fow duys attor, a litior of nix pigs wero woaned, and thoy, too, “foll in for thetr * rations,".—making ‘soven_tist novor misa o moal, although they caunos all ent at the et P