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[ s R e A 2 i THE CHICAGO torday, and & box of sardines was oponod in honor of tho ovont, Tho excusa that thar had nok beon it up & sullclont lsugil of timo to bo pansod upom eritionlly. ol ol 30 oo sl o dre | WEAT HAS BER PiT> Fom THE ENE slroady rovalvod nppilcations for ngancles in tho Eant- OANAL, oum oftles for tho anls of hia aardines, snd no dowbt | The nuthiorlties of tho Domlnlon of Cannds o tho vary feat ho will ind o roady markot for all | havo offored fo onlargo thole canald o that tho lia can prodico, y largont-sized lako stoamera can pasa from Ohi- ' SR T engo to Montreal without bronking cargo, enving Tns x:’;w;'fifi‘:?x’:‘fif,flfiéfii 0 wook's timo us comparod with the Tirle Canal Diatriot Court in Wisconsiy, fuvolving -tho oon. | Touto mud ot lenat 25 vor cont In tho cogt, Tho stitutionality of the Tallrond luw passed by tho | 98undisn Goverumont offers tho freo wes o Tnto Lioglalaturo of that Situto, 15 ono.Ia which. | 14950 " camala t0 tho Unitad Atates na part of a cortain oroditors of tho Chloago & Northrestorn | P¥atem of reciprocal tiade. Tho Now York Tailrond ask tho intorventton of tho Gourt to voliticlans who fob tho counls of thnt Bate protect thom from frroparablo loss, Tho bill opposs, any auoh reolprocal trado with Oanada, flod makes an oxibit of tho financinl affalrs :”.IMHJ‘;!;’OI ouoy foy, 1 will divort busiuses -srom 3 : 0 Lrlo Comal, . :E:B:;:‘::‘x"’" of tho Gompany! - Tho ‘fote: | ; Tho Erlo Canal has conod to bo ndoquate to 1. Thot tho iinllrnld Oompany, under | tho busincss offored to it, and the pooplo of Now tho outhority of law, hnd fixod ratos | YOTK mogloot to onlargo It. Thoy want l_o aoll of “toll for tho tramsportation of porsons | the cannl' to tho United Btates. Tho Amorioan and proporty which wora doemod fust peoplo havo paid for thnfi canal more than onco aod roasomablo, which rates woro mado | B08d5. Now York hasnot only boon rofunded in ‘good folth; and thet slaco May, 1807, a all that was avor oxpandad on t, butthe Amorican ‘gradual roduction of such ratos of toll liaa boon |-Pe°PI0 Liavo boon taxed to pay for it mora than made, smounting to 30 por cont roduction on | double itscost. It should bo understood that {hé Now Yorlk canals hava boon tho groat menns DALY HRIDUNE: FRIDAY, J0LY §, 18, 'eopla in Milwankoo who isya the offrontotyto fling roproachos at {ho Olileago Tivorl o upOlineRo e ing at 5030 cnsh, B93o mellor the month, and U8J4@t00 mollor Atigust, Oats wors in talr do- mand and firmer, elostug at 433¢ cash, and 403g0 sollor tho month, Tyo itinetivo and nominat at 82. Barloy was fnnotivo sud nomlually firmor ot 83@000 mollor Boptombor, Hogs, woro 100 lowor, clostng stondy at €5.25@6.00, Cattlo Woro dull and heavy, with lght snles at $2.00@° 6,40, Bhoop wera innctive. ———— The quostion of tho ollgibility 6t women to positions on tho Boston Behaol Donrd hiss got into n curlous muddlo, Tho Buprome Court, in regard to tho potition of Lueia 3, Ponbody for a mandamus to compol tho Bohool Gommitteo to ro- store hor to hot placa on that Bonrd, declded that tho Bchool Commiitoo i annlngous to loginlativo bodios and olty counctls in rosneot to Laving full powor {0 deoido ‘mpon tho qualifioation, oloction, and roturn of mombors, and that this prorogativo s absolutoly * unlimited. Tho friends of Miss Ponbody In this omergoncy. applied to the Loglslaturo, and it Ppassod an nok doclaring women oligiblo {o sorvo ‘on School Committos. This, howover, doca not help the caso any, ag tho Committoo oan still declaro hor inoligible, and tho Suprome Court must decido TERMS OF . THE TRIBUNE, TENME OF BUBAORIFTION (PAYADLE IN ADYANOR), Rilfos Farta ol & searat the same rato, Toprevent delay and mistakos, be sure and glvé Post On.coaddress in full, fnoluding State and Cotniy. Remittancos may bo mado slthor ‘bydratt, oxpross, Pos) Offlos order, or 1n rogstored lottors, at our risk. TENNE TO CITY KUBRORIDENA, Dally, deliverod, Sunday oxeoploa 23 conte par wesk. Duily, dellvored, Bundny includod, 20 cents por wook, Address THR TRINUNI OOMPANY, Coruter Madison and Dearbo Uhloago, 1it, ** T lition in tho umo of fuol, not only for locomo- 4ivea but also for {lluminating gas, Innamuch ag oAt 18 one of the most widely-oxtonded of mod- orn doposits, and tho manufacture of the new tul oan bo oarried onat n rato which permita 18 supply at a largs profit at §5 por ton, enod. i wholo frama s supplo, springy, and olastlo. Ho i tho porfect pleture of phystonl Lionlth, strongth, and boauty. Now this rosult fa what two-thlrds of mankind aro ' seoking, Doators of all sohiools havo this purposo in view, namoly, tho ropalring ana ronovating of worn ond dilapldated human bodlos, Drug atores are multiplying rapidy, Minoral springs, blood- puriflers, and ourativa 18 aro ndvortlsod overy- whoro, Crowdu of pooplo flock to tho watering- places ovory summor, and othor orowds flock to Europo, with this ono objoot in view, to ropalr tho rulua of timo and reckloss living or ovore working, And yot, in ninely-nina cagea out of ono hundrod, all those moang fall. Dootors find thomeolves at thofr wits' oud to-build ‘up tho patlonts who como to them, Watoriog-placos are s snaro and’ s dolusion. Evory ono knows the fallacy of drugs ond patont modicines. Men travol the world ovor fu gonrch of tholr hoalth, butitis only s will-o'-tho-wisp, But hero is 8 brulsor who, withoutdraga or dootors, without mineral springs or traval, transforms his wholo physical man in an incrodibly short spaoo of timo, Tho process novor falls, Tho tralnior of prize-fightors knowa moro than the doctors, His pationt catamutton "-l:; :lll: lylg'n:od‘n;nlmu‘Lntaronflni{hfllnumuons lln~ o8 durin, g adjourn to~morro;v.g ey * iestap il ———— FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS BANK, Busponsion of the Rranches in Wash. ington,” Now Yoric, and Memphise Tio Institution fottoved to ho on tho Vergo of Bankruptey. ! oy Snectal Dispateh o 46 Chtcaan Trituna, . New Yonr, July 2.—Tho New York branch of tho Froodman's Bavings Bank hng susponded paymonts, Bovaral applications Eworo mndo to- day for o cancoling of accounts, but nono wora heeded. No application has yot been made for tho appolntmont of a Recoivor, . Tho attorney for tho bank has put In a-notico of appoaranca, to n ult of Arabolla anplng, and heneo {a on- titlod to six days' timo, The timo will oxpira noxt Monday, Mra, anping had for soma tima, deposita with the Oumsmny ‘smounting ta. $68L75. April 28 eho told tho offlcors of tha bank slio wishod to draw hor money In slxty duys, Bhe An{;"ud for it on Tuonday, snd was told that it was fmpossiblo for tho bank topayit. Boit wag immodiatoly bcglm for jia Tecovery, Connsol for plaintiff eay that moan« . Whila tio sait will zo on, and tho of lcors of tha , banl, h({ nllo\rln;’ thomsolves to bo suoed onm; Just aud oquitablo olaim, have voluntari); puk; thomselves into bankruptoy, but the Casblor off this branoh saya that ordiary banlkruptoy praow teo dooa not affoct tho Institution, Tt roquirosy, ko says, an application of ono-half of the orodit= and -culttiro has undortaken to mako a cataloguo of nll the books relating to tho Dovil, aud that Soribner, Welford & Ariatrong have 1t In pross, "Tho Bpringflold (Mass.) Republtcan aays of {t: "1 will ‘bo a calalogus raisoncs, glving, bosldon -tho titles of books, brief summarios of thoir charaoterlstios and #oopas will bo arranged chronologianlly 3 tnd Inolude both tho gravo and humorous aspoots of tho themo in history, philosoply, and thoology, Tha oataloguo is itaolt o curlonlty, enrlohod by the compilor's fn. dustryana knowledgo,with anocdotal and histori~ cal annotations. -A fow ooplos will bo hinudsomo- 1y printed on large papor, with-a froritiapioce’ roprogonting his Satanfo Majosty at twolyoe dif. foront hiatorle porlods,”" Buoh s work may boa very ploasant comparison for a tour into the gorthorn latitudes or on & vayage of Arctie dig. covery, butits announcoment during tho present hoatod torm, nnd ita threatened publication dar- ivg dog-days, in an ontrage which should by rrooted with the hottest indignation of tho publio. i . 118 atated tnat o gentloman’of Htorary tasto TO-DAY'S AMUSEMENTS, ~Madlson street. hotweon gomont of the Livgard BVIOKER'S THEATRI Dostborn and State, f Troupo. ** La Tontatton, £l HOOLRY'S THEATRE-Randolph streot, betwoon Dlark and LaBallo, itngagoment of tho Kifth Avonua Comady-Company, ** Holiool for Scandal,” ACGADEMY OF MUSIO—Halstod stroot, botwoon Mad- f20n and sfonroo, ** Davld Garrick," W ADELPII THEATRE-Oorner of Wabash avonus and @ongresastreot. Varloty porformance, ** Robinson Urusoe," 2 RXPOSITION BUILDING—Takeshore, foot of Aday straot, ** Paria by Moonlizht." Altornoon and ovoning. T — SOCIETY MEETINGS, ORIENTAL LODGF, No. 8, A, F, ors of the bank, which d o Ml | again, 1 apponled to, that it has no jurlsdiotion ‘passongor rates and 82 por cont on frofght rates, of politenl corruption In that Btsts or e |50 boof without sansgniin of any sort, toa with | Tho curlous mannor in which tho suporstition | g0 \,mnch.,,,'m ;gnfi];‘:! :?,{‘;‘;“Ef.:m:,' g: );’::g F’ ARE 1% Slock, o bogmneation i (i | 0 R would agom, thoraforo, thnt [ 2. That tho rovonucs of tho Company-from | Of P p y of mitoliorntt atill lingors fn_tho human mind fa ening at 8 o'olock, v, out sugar, and dry tosst. Ho makon him got up iho Mastor oarly in tho morning and go to bod early at night, He glvos him plenty of physical oxorciao, Ho lias no pharmacopoia to go to, no prescriptions to wilte. o usos nothing but nature’s modi- oines, and ho uses thom with unerring scouracy. It tho brutser has a weak 8pot, bo strengthens it, Ho goes over his man as n, tunor goes over a piano, and briugs evory note into porfoot fune, It ho bos ngt flesh cnough, o puts moro on him, I¢ ho has too much, ho takes somo off, and ho porforms this oporation with such acouracy that he mill tako off tho samo amount evory day, and, upon tho day of a fight, will prosont his man woighing within an ounce of a specified numbor of pounds. Oneof the bruisers whom ourroportor maw, wolghod fonr waolka ago 108 pounds; on tho dsy of tho intor- view he woighed 188. Tho other brulser welgh- od the samo amount four ' Wooks ago; when onr roportor ‘saw him ho wolghod 195, The rduo- tlons bad boon mada gradually, but with diurnal oxactnoss, Now what is good for a bruiser 18 good for thoso sho are not brulsers, if thoy have the courago and lpumlnlenuel to follow the regimeon, which, of <oourge, can bo regufited to sult onch caso. Mero is & chanco for the over-worked to be made good sm now of a vory choap rate. Tho olergymen nced no more to go to Europe aftor their hoalth. Fatmon need no longor to bo fat. Losn men havosome hopes of clothing tholr riba moro comfortably, Thioy have only to pltoh physlo to the dogs and tako tho bruisors’ romedios modlfied to sult tholr onges, ——— MORE LOTTERY-GAMBLING ‘Wo callod attontion a fow daya since to n §20,- 000,000 Iottery proposed to be folstod on the public by certaln parties in New York, for the oreotion of an Exposition Bullding, wheroln tho Pprojectors proposo to socuro the ropayment of tha principal to tho ‘bondhiolders, and to distrib- ute prizes by a publio drawing in liou of inferest, As tho bonds hiave forty yoars to Tun, of course the Intorost will amount to threo or four timos the principal. Tho bankers who are omployed to work up tha sohomo, and the capitalists and omi-"| nont citizons whose names are employed to givo it respoctibility, assuro’ the public that this s a vastly diftoront thing from a Iottery, They wonld givo 1o countonanco'to n gambling ontorpriso— nono whatever; thersfore this cannot be olassed with tho immoral schemos of tho dny by which the pockets of tho ignorant and unwary aro so ofton plundered! . And now comes tho *Musleal Jubileo nnd Grand Concort,” to by held at Dubuque, In., Sopt. 15 and 16, 1874, ‘his ewindlo, for, wo hold that all lottorlos are swindlos, whethor tho draw- Ing is honest or not, is put forth under the pat- ronngo of J. K. Graves, Presidont of the 0,, D, &M. R. R.; H, K. Love, Prosident of the Poo- Dle's Bavings Bank ; and W. 3. Btowart, whoare nemed a8 “ Trustaes,” Exaotly how far theso gontlomon are responsible for the proposod dis- 1t into baukruptoy, hera in rotty good an- thority for Baying that the whola institution ig on the vorge of bankruptoy. In tho New Yorlk branch thore aro not " enough funda to pay & pei cont on tho doposits, Tho oflicers assort that, though tho baul's condition i8_bad, thoro iy mg}l‘:‘{ I:Dlmglll l‘x‘; llmlmtxdu ::! thfi: N»thlz.nul Board of atoes ab Washington to relioyq ] 10 Yario branchos 1n thoir difoulty, = IN WABHINGTON, WasnNGTox, July 2.—Largo numbors of dee guultom, principally colored men, wore at tho roodman's Bank to-day to draly tholr funds, o Ji. N. TUOKEK, Scorotary, 1 aourcos undor tho xatos of tll zod by lthavo [, 30028 Tho oxpenditures ‘on Hnt canal have novor boon suficlont to pay tho nooossary ox- | 100n on a seale like thoso of Boss Shopherd fn ponso of maintalning thorond and its equipment | Wosbington. But, despito all thls, up to tue ' in & propor stato of xopair and offcloncy, and to clogs of 1865, tho Erio Canal had cost for con- 12y tho Intaraat npan tha hands siven for monoy | Biruotlon, melntenanao, ropairs, and onlargo. notually Invastod in tho construotion, and pny » | Mobt, Interost on borrowod money, eto., §143,- dividend upon monoy notually invested in the 000,000. Up to tho samo dato, tho rovonucs onpital stook to an oxtont oqual to the Iawful .'f“l;“md nm““”:”‘x h:fl‘lflz.flfl&flfl;;n;[‘lfll “‘"’""': i3y : " | &cloar excoss of revenuo to tho Stato ovor cos! Totos of Intarest In Wisoonsin. of 841,000,000, Binco 1805, thoro bas boon an annual eurplus of rovonuo OVer aost of ropairs, #hown by the case of & farmer named Barbler, living at Gonnors’ Orook, Mich., who has fod & torriblo lifo during tho puat five yoars, having boon bowltchod, as ho assorts, by an old woman who onco callod at hig houso to beg. Ha rogarded horasan impoator, ang addrossed hor in lan- guago whioh brought down her. ouraos upon bim, Binco that timo ho hag boon efflicted at rogular Intorvals with fitg of screaming and shouting. ‘Tho last ono commonood 4o wooks ago, and ho mado no pause until ho was unnble to opon Lia mouth for wonknoss. This olear cano of {nannity his frionds porastontly attribute to witcheraft, and aro making offorts to find tho old woman in ordor to induco hor to romovo tho ourso. tho Boliool Committos of Boston ia an absolute power within itsolf, so hedged in and guardod that ita'acle cannot bo quostioned or contra- vonod ithor by tho Legislaturo or tho Supromo Court, Tis only mnster in tho poosle, mud thoy will undoubtodly disposo of tho cago vory offeotually whon thoy got at it, by elacting that.. all the present mombors shall vacato their seats, and chioosing & Board which swill carry out tholr wishos, . — Bo much biaa boon eald and writton of tho rail- r0ad war in Ilinofs, Wisconsin, nnd Towa, that tho Minnosots Iaw haa beon’ almost forgotten. Amends for past nogloct'are madoin tho dlg. patohes this morning, ' The Commissionors in Minngsota have propared n table of renson- ablo moximum ‘rates, by which’n roduc- tion s mado in passongor fars..of - 3§ to 13¢ conts por mile, Tho managers of tho Bt. Paul & Pacifio Company have published tholr futentions in caso tho now law 18 enforcod sgoinet them, Thoy say that it will bo im- "posslblo for tho Company to run trains of good cara choapor than boforo, and -thoy will there- fore bo abliged to give such accommodations to Passongers as oan bo afforded. This is a now atop in tho railrosd intorost, and onoe, that shows Protty clearly how disadvantogeona it may bo in partioular instancos . to proes tho ‘law Apon the companios. Tho Bloux City* & Bt Paul Road runa through .tho grass- bopper reglon. It has dono much ' to alleviste tlio,distross of tho peoplo along its line, and has sacared tho confldencoe and. gratitudo of many of thom. Tt is probably true that the rond could 1ot pay oxponses at tho ratos ostablished by the Railroad- Commission, The facts, it they aro corrootly given, do not warrant any prosecutions agalust thls Gompany in the protended interest of tha people, x The Chicags @fibum. Friday Morning, July 3, 1874. ] NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Though to-morrow (the Fourih of July) will ba genorally obsorved as a holiday, Tur Tninuxe will be publistied, s usual, on Sunday, For tho accommo- dation of tho business community,” advertisomonts for moxt Bunday's popor will bo recelsed fo-day, though tho Counting-Room Wil bo open to-morrow 08 on other days, —— Tho 8an Francisco Chronicloeays that tho rate of intorost in Califoroin Is golng stendily down, and that, spito of tho low rates at which monoy 18 offorad, thero aro fow borrowers comparod with the number of londers, Commorcial paper 1a discounted st rates which boforo was charged for loans -upon Iand scourity; and monoy on mortgeze s loaned at bivo-thirds of the prico it commanded only & year ago. 7 T but without Buccoss, thouniform answor bolng - that tho institution had 'im“ into liquidation, . aud tho Actuary had boon nstruoted to pay ont Do more monoy. It waa infondod by the' Tustooy ko keop.tho proceodiugs as to tho winding-up of tho batk and its branchos_privato until tho Beo., rotary of tha Tronsury had approved of poraong, designated by thom " to nob a8 Oemmhslonon, which has not yot boon dono. 8. That tho averago amount of the dividends :;”:::u;“i f;'::“"v’, n:":;: ‘::'":‘ :f":' :;"1‘3; ota, of $1,260,000, whioh, compatod to tho closy . was of 1873, and addod to the surplus oxisting at the per cont on its proforred stock, which g stock amouats to 21,484,119, and tho rto of | 1060 of 1805, would mako an aggrogato surplus ;| of 851,600,000, Tn ‘adaition to this, sluco 1645 878100 por cont on the common stock, amount. | °f 51,600,000, this, ) ing to §14,000,000. Thst no dividond st all, [ Her0 Was snoually takon the sium of $650,00 either fn monay or stock; bas boon mado upon |. from tho canal rovonuo to oy on tho Btato dobt, its common’ stool slnco Doasmber, 1872, whon | OO Woro ‘somo yoars when this tax g tho diyidond was 834 por cont; and that no div- | Omltted, but, catimating It aa collotod for Mond s boon madoon the rroferred stook | PMORY Yobrs, wo havo 811,000,000 moro e : add to the tax of tho trado on ‘thnt canl. It wo Tuno, 1873, when tho dividond was 8 d :::? 7une, 1818, whiot ho dlvidend was 53¢ por 8dd to this §62,000,000 of ash surplus rocolved 4. That tho otalcost of the'rllronds o hia*| Y 10 Bnto of Now Yok over aud aboro It oge Gompany is 05,000,805, Tho total eneninga for ;’:nzt":: ‘::"ZM b n“‘ul:l‘;:ln 925;22?:::’:&?:: tho your 1878 woro $13,810,464.,, Of thoao edray v e 2% ohargod to **fopairs,” wo havo an sggrogato of ings, at lonat 70 por cont nro roguired to pay the 4 0 oporating oxponsos of fho mailways, leaving nearly 800,000,000 rovenue colleoted from tho pooplo on thoir frolghts both ways, With this puo sum of $4,Ub0G. applicae toothor 00,000,000 of tolla collectod mainly from the burposes. Tho total debt of tho Company Pt g Dpooplo of tho West, it 11l bocomes the paoplo of s "920,641,600. Tho ocoat of tho road New York to growl ngalnst tho proposed Rocl- over.aud sbovo the amount of the dobt is > " .| proolty Troaly with Canada on tho grouna that it $96,440,300. Tho total cost of tho wholo systom *| Proposos to open A new route for Western pro- of nllronds owned by tho Chicago & North- ducts via tho Bt Lawrenco and Lako Oham, Inin, westorn Company fa stated at *981,850,838. - Tho 2 e, totsl earnings of all the ronds oporated by tho OUSTER'S EXPEDITION, Northwosatorn for tho yoar 1878 wero §14,955,03, We indulge in no siokly sontimentality with Deducting 70 por cont for oporating 0xponsos, | regard to tho Indiang, When they rob and mar- loaves tho sum of 84,480,610 applicablo to tho .dor, a8 thoy often do, thoy should bo soveroly paymont of ronts upon leased roads, intorest on punishiod, and whon pencoablo thoy should bo debt, and dividends to stockholdors, Tha protoctod {n all thoir rights, From the first, wa smount of {ntorost paid during tho yoar 1873 | have had our misgivings aa to Gen. Onstor's pro- upon the bonds of the Oompany waa £8,004,782, | posed expodition to tho Blaclk Hills, and our 8¢ of which $1,885,635 was pald in gold. Tho sum Paul correspondent of yesterday morning, quot- left for paying dividends to stookholders, and ing from tho tronty made with the Sioux by Gon, for vopalring tho rond and completing the equip- Bhorman and others, in 1868, sooms to domon- mont, and paying ronts, was 81,481,728, The | serate that sttoh an oxpédition would bo o diroot amount actually -paid for ronts during 1878 was | violation of tho plain provisions of that treaty, 8028,429, leaving. but §059,305 applicable to | - Bat, aside from the rights and ‘wrongs of the Borgh, the friend of the animals, having suo- ©0ooded in mitigating tho orfieltion Ppracticed upon 1riondless.dogs, Las now ®ot aftor the awill-milic doalors in Now York. Mo bas commonced opora- tons by informing the people of that clty of the ‘natura of tho horrible stu thoy aro drinking, and ts offocts upon tho hoalth, partioularly of children, The.owners of tho tortured brutea conflned in tho filthy &lablos, who nevor seo the sunlight or groon flelde, but aro fod exclualvely upon hot distillery-slops, are dofying Mr. Borgh to intorforo with them. Ar. Borgh, howover, doos ot intimidato ‘woll, and {s dotermined to rook out the wholo brutal and filthy businoss, —_— IN MEMPMIS, Mrxems, July 2,—Tho -8uBponelon of the Freadman's Savings Bank hore CAlE08 B0ma ox~ cltemont among tho coforod Jeoplo, though ity business has beon small slnco tho Panio last fall, GRASSHOPPERS. RO f Gov. Davis Oalls for Subscriptions EL Ald of the Sufferers t he Dovase tatod DistrictseFow Grasshoppers i Xowa, 3 8r, Pavr, Minn,, Juno 2.—Goy. Davis to-dny Iasuod o cieular o tho Granges of the Mot 1 Which ho nays: I am compolicd to ase ths Philadelphia politicians wore worked up to a formonting point Jesterdny by the rumor that tho President had mado John W. Fornoy Post- mastor-Genoral. Honest John, the gosaips Bay, hiag becomo tired. is lot is no longer endura- ble. Ho bas Iain, ‘lol theso many goors, at tho rich man's gates full of Bores; it i now his turn to bo carriod by tho angela to Abraham’s bosom. Itis hard to Bay, fn viow of this tonching allegory, that thero 18 0 proof of Mr, Fornoy’s having boon tondered any appolntment whatovor, and thoro s oven & ehadow of doubt over tho allegod roconcliation botween him and Simon Ormeron, Tho Rov, Dr, Moffat, fathordn-law of Dr. Livingstono, dolivared a locturo in tho Brixton Indepondont Chapol, England, Juuo 7, on the lifo of tho dlstinguishod travoler, Ho called at- tontion to tho fagt that the great exploror wag dosconded from & Highland olan, that he waa fond of o high class of literaturs, nover resd novols, and nover went to a theatr . All his 1ifo through, Livingstono had been confiding and simple, and thoso tralts of Lig character ‘Wero a groat sourco of strongth, ov-citizons in the sonthwestorn countias, Thnt rogion bag beon travorsed by trustworthy men, and they ropore nnanimously a dostitation Which has no paraltel in our history as o Stato. Tho tima for sflenco as to this condition of affairs hns passed by, and the timo for prompt and liboral sotion by all who are willing todong Lha;y vould be dono by has arrived, The counties of Martin, Murray, Jackson, Cotton. m00d, portions of Noble and Watonwan, and pop. sibly to somo extont other countios, have boon 8wopt by tho Emsahopgam of all crops ns come Plotoly 8 i€ Dy fro. Women and ehfldron omg aumnnf for food, the {mplements and atock of tho eottlors aro under ' mortgages given ta tido over ihe privations of last year, have = told tho pooplo that Ihei follow-citizons, whom n Iind Providence Lins blessed with abundanco, will stand b thom in this thow dire extromity, Contributions in mouey are mont desirable; provisions and dlothing scarcoly loss 80, Sond contributions ta Gon, H. H. Sibley, 8t. Paul, Minu,” Although ¢ho Govoruor hns not aalsed ' for askistance from outside tho Btate, contributions of -the benovo- lout sddrossad as abovo will bo gratofully rom geived, and will bo sure to aid in rolioving the distress of the people suffering for food from no fault of their own, - Des Mornes, Ia., July 2.—The roports, by dolegaton to tho Ropublican Gouventior yastors day, from the p:maulwg!mr Gountios of Lyon, O'Brion, Oscaols, and Sioux are mout oncotpa e ing, Thoro aro'somo pasta of Dickinson, Pala Alto, sud Emmot Counties that have sufferod, .but, it is hopad, not oxtonsively. Iossuth, County has suffared much, a8 lave cortain parts, of Humboldt. gt TEMPERANOCE. The Crusado in Missouri, * vectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, : 8T, ioms. July 2.—Anothoer special for toe morrow's Ropublican from Cartlage, Mo, in roforance f0 tho orussdo troublo, anya; Lngt Monday was an intonsely’ oxciting day horo. . AUl wora anticipating trouble whon tha grusadora should como ous in tho ovaning. Thg fooling ran 60 high that the Mayor convened tha Council i spooial sossion at 9 a. m... g call for tho advico of womo twenty or thirty londing citizons on the situation, most of whomy On June 25, England bad 5,004,640 oattle, an Inoronas .of 800,000 over 1872, and of -400,000 above the averago botwoon tho years 1860 and 1679, inclusivo. Xt had 29,437,095 shoop, boing 1,600,000 over 1872. Thero woro imported from Iroland 684,618 cattlo and 804,871 swine; from forolga countries 198,908 cattlo, 810,278 ‘shoop, and 70,9238wino. Gormany, Holland, and Frante, aro the chief places from whick exportations ‘ore made, 4 —— Prof, Swing is announced to proach at MeCor- miok's Hall, on North Olack streot, noxt SBunday morning. It will bo the firat of & proposed series of Sunday addrosses by this eminent ai- vino in an auditorium larga enough to accommo- date comfortably tho crowds that gathor to hear him. Sottlomont day for tho hnlf-year has como and presed without any sorlous fallures, Tho fail- ure of tho Freedman's Bank, which is commonted on claewhere, probably has no particular siguifi~ canco outsido of its immedinte relationa to the colored poople, Tho bank haa not boen sound for years, and has not beon supposed to bo mo since tho panio, Anothor virtunl failure| 18 that of Hogt, Spraguo & Co. to meot their extended papor. Besides theso, thoro are the dofaleations of tho Atlantio & Graat Wostorn ‘and tho Indianapolis, Blooming- ton & Weatorn Companics on thoir July intoroat ©ooupona. No oxtraordinary insight s required to discorn in'thoso ovents the lingering offccta of tho pane last fall, and tho fact that thoy aro UDACLULpuied by maw Aavalapmanta fa n vaas, suring sign of the times, Recordor Hackott hag mproved an opportunity prosentod by the disngroomont of o jury in the trinl of Martin Gill to oxpross his opinion of tho rovised laws pertaining to murdor, which have rovently beon emnotod in Now York, Tho Ro- cordor bolleves that under the now codo “loog- ing-is played ont;" and for this roason ho so. copted the plea of the prisonor, who' oon- fossed to murder in .the socond dogroo, and sentoncod him to imprisonment for lifs at hard Jabor, 8o the prisonor gained nothing by ap- pealing to the magnanimity of the Court. What- ovormay bo the opinion of Recordor Hackett’s discretion, in Ppresuming to criticise tho lawa whioh it is hia duty simply to administer, much intorost will attach to the subjoct that hag boon euggested for coneideration, o criminal codo of Now York was rovisod for the ©xprees purposo of providing adequate punish- monts of murder committed without doliboration or promoditation; tho Recordor finds that the rovision hag Dpractically abrogated capital punigh- mont. Thisis not o corlain, Bomo murders aro 8o cloarly daliborato that an intolligont jury dividends, i ‘ense, thoro aro good ronsons to foar the most «Upon theso facts Mr, Cook, in his argument disnatrous results to tho oxpodition itsolt, Al- boforo the Court on ‘Wodneaday, claimod that it though it is armed and equipped in tho best was ovidont that the rovonues of tho Company | rossiblo manner, it is too small to roslat tho did not amount to n sum sufficiont to pay any- Power of tho entiro Bioux nation, Its effactivo thiog liko lnwful intercst upon tho sums of | forco wo Lave scon statod at considorably loss monoy aotually invested by the stockholders, | than 1,000 mon, Yosterday it was put down at T¢ was claimed, and for tho Purposes of the caso | ten companles of tho Beventh Cavalry, - They would not bo controvortod, that the ratos fixod aro geldom’ full, ang, if thoy wero, the force is by tho Logislature of ‘Wisconsin by tho not of still too weak to ponotrata into tho fastnosses of March, 1874, will reduco tho Tovenuos 26 per | tho Sioux, Tivo thoueand of thesosavagosoroal- cent, which reduction would, of courso, bo taken roady roported to be massod, and probablynoarly, 1from tho net earnings of the Company, Thore- | i not quite, doublo that number of warriora will sult produced might bo thus stated ; attack the oxpodition with all the arts and sav- ‘Gross onrninge, 1873, 14,955,039 | agary known to thoir modo of warfara. Tho S e e oo 2B | poscile destruction of ho axpodition faclt . ——— * NOTES AND OPINION. We can g0 no way out of it for Becohor now but to sue Tilton for 850,000 damagos,— Nashotlle Banner, . 2 % ~Tho Preaident is among tho: mountsins of Wont Virginin, Wodaro say, howovor, that L has hoard what ' tho count; thinks of tha nomi- nation of Shophord.— Cinoinnati Gazlie, ~It ia the critical vordiot of the Boston Post, 28 an oxport in Domooracy, that the resolutions of tho Vormont Domocrata' * trent tho main g 8uos of tha day in o briof but gmmrnll{ appro- printo manner.” In thoso resolutions, tho ' Vor- mont Domocrats ronew thoir dovotion -to the party, oxpress. a decided proforonce for atrin ont liconso s against probibition, and hatl with v g Progpeot of an eatly coniplotion of tho Ca Allof yosterday was occupiod by the United Btotos Court eitting at Madison in a farther hoaring of tho spplication for an injunction in ‘bohalf of tho Northwestern bondholders, Argu: wents wero mado by ex-Chiof-Tustico Dixon ond Assiatant Atly.-Gen. Sloano for the Btate, and Qross carntngs under tho lay,, $11,210,975 | o oy Cuaghnnwagn Canal,” Tt is entiafactory fo b st ite 3 tho Hon. E. V. Btoughton for tho bondhold- | con buvo no soom for a dlspute dtor #ho vor- | Deduct operating sxpessos . wjdasas | o ‘::";'::'E:‘;r:::fz:& :‘::::::::'i':‘;;“a""t“’hd tributlon of prizes doos not appoar’; but, 1t thoy | Tnst informed by wrquomcims suthority.whnt, | FoUAE e passago of an ShaAa peohlike ere. Our corraspondont has given a suceinot | dict. Tho fault fa moro with the mannor of Not earnings undor tho law,.., 3 W | nior sattlomonts An Indlscrimingto “m"“ allow their names to bo publishod s Trustoos | ti Wnln Issnos of tho duy, from n Domoaratio | o coicd to 12, Aloe core 1 adjourned without oint of view, roslly are,—Springfield (lass, ) opublican., . —Wo learn, on unimpenchisblo wnttiority, thai tho Hon, Goorgo F. Hoar has declded not to bes candidate - nexs fall for any oftico, olthor the Governorship or the roprosontation of this dig- triot in Congross, It isknown that Mr. Hoar do- sired, two yoara ago, to roturn to tha practico of profossion, and yieldod much against hin wishes to tho soilcitntion of .bLis frionds. .This ety hio 8008 no call for tha furthor saorifico of s privato intorests, and Las dotormined, aftor gongidorable roflection, to xatire from publlo lifo, Wo could wish that ho might reconeldor his pur- 080, but we ars convinced that ho will not, un- ‘088 BOmO omorgonoy not in the loast anticlpatod should arige. Mr. Hoar may, howaver, still ba called & young man, so far a8 his mantal and bodily vigor is concorned, and it is impossible, in tho:natural coursio of ovonts, that ho should not again bo ““l?d lnto prominence.— iforcester Alass.) * Gazelle, i ¢ —A ) tor in the Boston - Globe, who signs himsolt Btillman B, Allen, makes tho oxtraorai- wuary suggostion that the Foderal Constitution bo 80 smonded that no- President should over bo ro-olooted,—the torm could be inorcnsed to six yonrs or romain at four,—and that, nt the oxpira. tion of his term, the ratiring Prosidont shoutd become a member of tha Senato for life, subjeat to impenchment,” of courso, liko all ‘other ofii- cora. Ag hio would roprosont no particular Btate, Lis titlo might, tho writer saya, b Proaidonti Benator, and his camgnnsnuou rights, and pow- gra liko that of all othor mombora of ‘that hdy, Lat it be known, he continues, that Prosidonts onnnot bo ro-clacted ; but, aftor thelr ratiroment, must reprosont tho whole ocountry fn tho Sonato for life, and no moro James K, Polka and Franjc~ lin Pieroca will be nominatod, Anothor and high- or motive than moro avallability will animate the convautions of -all political partios, aud groator care bo takon i the soloction of candida 28, A doepor rosponsibility will roat upon_ the now Ixeoutive, and from the da; of hia olection all Lis hopes, and offorts, and lifo, will bg devoted to the good of Lis cotntry, ~Tho Hon, Henry L, Dawos' lattor deolinin, 8 nomlnation for ro-cloction to Congrosy is mE drossed to the olactors of tho Zlovauth Distriot of Mnsanohusotts, aud ronda 1 takathe earlioat oppottunity after reaching Lomo to announce to you a purposo, {onl entortained, of do- clintuy s rouomination us your Ropresntative s rosn, | & caunot tuus sover this rolation, which e Gulatod betweon us for olglitoen yoare, withont s oo doavor {o expross my. m-:{x gratitude for tho soufidones you hava reposod in e du and comprehonsive roview of tho procoedings, Tho case sooms to turn upon o points : (1) The Jurisdiction of the Court; (2) an slloged conflict botweon thoPotterand the Qenaral Railroadlasw. 1 tho Court decldes that it has Juriediction, tha strugglo will bo over tho Bocond point mon- tioned. Counsel for tho bondholders argua that tho pussago of n law dates from tho time when 1t ia signod by tho Govornor; that tho Pottor Jaw was pagged boforo tho Gonoral Jaw 5 and that tho section in tho lattor which provides for a ronronsblo and just compeneation has supor- geded tho power of making arbitrary rates which tho Potter Iaw conforrad. Arguments in tho ensa will probably bo concluded to-day, choosing Jurles than with the law. At any. rato, the new law is a groat improvomont over the old ono, under which murder in the socond dagreo wae unknown, and tho Jury was forced £o chooso betwoon an exoossive aad an inado- ‘qunto punishmont, doing 80, The crusaders an their backers camo oub at 7 o'clock and started for Mr. 8. B. Griswold’s atoro, followed by n rapidly- Inoronsing crowd of man, womon, and childron, and, for o minuto, a riot’ scomod fnovitable, b 85 thoy ronchiad bl storo, tha. Mmees Syt Griswold if 1o was williug for thom tg pray and sing in front of his place, and, on roooiviny o vory deoidod “No" for an anuwer, tho Marshal ordorod thom to move o, and thoy raluotantly, Jot uuzosistingly, did 80, 'sud thoorowd broatte froor, Thore were maeny detormined, wolls armod mon of Loth partios, and n 'dondly riob was for . the timoboing roventod. Yostorday tho' City Fathers oconvened sgain inm apecial sossion, warned by tlio ovonts of tha groning bofore, and passad an ordfuanco prohibe - itiug thom from coming fn front of suy Dplace without pormission. - from tho” occupanta thoreof, noarer than ton foet from tho' outes edgo of tho sidowalk, To-night !hor marchod * into the stroot opposito Mr. Griswold's and 100 feot from 1t, and Hnl:g and prnind 88 upe aal, with a largo orowd on tho sidowal of thom, but thoy woro not molested, and thoy goon pagscd on {0 pay thor respocty o tho othoy four Baloons, in front of whick thoy atood at the ordinance distsuco from the sidowall, ‘Prouble 1 still antioipatod, - —_— NEW YORK, A Promtnent Mercantile Firm Faila to Moot Lt Extonded faper—Carpens. tor and tho Gag-Law—The Beochore Tilton Affnir, : New Yonx, July 9,—Tho oxtonded papor of | Hoyt, Sprague & 0., Was not mot yestorday. CARPENTER'S GAU-LAW AGALY. Benator Carponter hag publighed another Jat- ter in rolation to tho so-called “ Gag-law,” thiy timo in roply ton nowspaper oriticism of his formor Iottor. Ile Bnya to tho Now York edltor: * Inordor to como wighin the 800po of the opora.. ton of tne clevonth saction o things musk, concur, Tiret, you must bo ongagod jn doin, busluoss” “intho Distriot onk , of which tho cnuse of action arldes, and, seo~ ondl(. gnu must Layo an agont hore in xospoat, , of thatbusinoss, Noithor of thoso conditlong | exlats in your oano, Yon nvo nob publinbing 1 rnpur Liero, nor hava you any agant in raspect of o publioution of a papor horo. " TILTON, : Theodore Tilton and ox-Diat.- Atly, Samuol , loreiu, of Traokiyn, had a convorsation, whioi: Instod noerly two Liours, in Dint,-Atty. Winslow'y Privato oflice yosterday, It is not known ¢ the #ront seandal was undor discusston, TEAPPOINTED, Mayor Havemevor hay ronppointed Pollon Commissioners Charliok and Gardinor, who lad baen couvioled of malfonsance in oflice, and whoso Baummm had loon devlarod vaouit by . Qov. = Dix. ~Havomoyor, on balug ques- toued, “euld ke had takon tho stop aftor maturo doliboration, and in pursuance of law, 88 ho undorstauds it ©John Kelly, of Tammany, on boing ntorviowod, statod he bad no fntimation of the roappointment of the Commissionors, but in oago it was g0 Immos dinta stops would b taken to provont the Come . missionors from orforming the dution of tha oflica, o alyo unFu that Tammany Hall would lenvo nothing undone to have Mayor Havemayor romoved from his Dosition, andthat & doputas tion would bo ot to Albany at onco to walg mn;:x Gov, Dix aud fnyoke bis sction in the | matior, Tho debt of the Company is $44,803,500, and tho annual interest theroon Is 08.00-1,'783. The law of Wisconsin would leavo only 8747,752 of the earnings of tho Company with which to pay that interost, ind nothing for dividonds. Upon this exhibit of tho sctual condition of the Com- Pony, ite carnings, oporating oxpensos, and tho offect of tho Iaw upon its revenues, the question - boforo the Court was a plain and direct one, Tho | THE PHYSICS OF THE PRIZE-RING, Ohicago & Northwostorn Ratlrond Company was | | Tho intervlow bolwoon' & roportor of Tme incorporated under soveral acts of thoLegislaturo OmicAgo TRIDUNE and Taylor, tho prizo- with varlous powors; it had borrowed large fighter, whioh was printed in our lnst {ssuo, sums of morioy for the Gonstruction and cquip- | i caloulatod to arouse omo admiration for ment of its xoads; thoxo sums of monoy.had | & bruisor from a physioal, i not intolleo- beon loaned to the Company undor tho lnws of tual and moral, standpoint. Xt s dimoult tho Blato; thesolaws socured to tho Gompany | fo- concolvo of & man who will put on the right 8o to- oporato ita roads ns todorivoa | two Pairs of hoavy woolen 80cks, £wo paira of ravenuo thorofrom sufllolont to DPay tho Intorost drawors, four undorshirts, four pairs of pants, upon tho money thus borrowed, and provide a 8 Lioavy woolon ovorshirt, an undercont, an ovor. roagonablo einking fund for the Ppoymentthereof. | gont, g comfortor, & swoat-oap, and o pair of Undor thoss clreumstances, the duastion boforo | shoos woighing two pounds. oach, and, thus nc- tho Conrt was'tliis Had tho Logislaturo of Wia. coutored, walk four mllos in sand two feel deop, coneln tho constitutional rignt to pass an not With tho thormomotor in the ninatios, withous which would make 1t impossiblo for the Railway laving somowhat of an admlration for him, Compnuoy {o pay the intorest upon its dbts, or | When, in addition to this, the samo individual to pay any dividands whntover to it stook- risos on tho followtug morntng st 4 o'olook, Is “holdera ? rubbed down with whisky and lomon-juieo, This s unquostionably s strong presontation | goos out beforo broaktast on tho sand road and of the caso. Tho statoment of tho dobt, stock, | takes an eight-mile walk, puts on tho asgorte oarnings, operating oxpensoes, and other expondi- | mont of clothing mentioned sbovo to tako a tures of tho Company, are givon in dotall, and | aweat, dovotes tho rost of tho day to boat- duly affirmed, from the books of tho Company, | ing & eand-bag, rowing n boat, swingiug Aftor paying tho intorost on its debt and clubs, and thumping the walls of hig room, the rontal for its lensed roads, tho Com- | and goos to bod ot 8 'lock, and doos all this pany, in;1878, had but about half & million | without onco ewvoaring or oxprossing a dosiro to dollara from which to pay tho dividends and kil hia trainor, thonthis M!mintlonmuutchnngn comploto the construction and oquipmont of it | to horo-worship, Al thiy pluck, perseveranco, Tonds. Tho law of tho Loglslaturo Ia caloulated to ondurance, and phyaical capabilitios aro oxor~ roduco this rovonue nearly fourmillions ofdollars, { cised simply to gota fow dollara in his pockot, loaving the Company without tho moaus to pay | with tho prospoots of a brokon noso, & dislocatod tho Intorost on tho vory dobts it waa authorized | jaw, two blackened eyos, & swellod hoad, and a by the Leglslature of that Btato to contract, | miscollancous assortmont of craoked bonos, as theroby dostroying tho orodit of tho Compsay, | souvenira of affaction from anotlior brutser, who and rondoring its proporty uscloss and valueloss | Lios boen through tho samo process, and gols for tho purposop for which it was doslgnod. | collootion of tho samo kind of souvenirs from lis Doos tho loglslative powor of the Stato extend | friond, thus far?. This da the logal question prosented Loaving ont tho motive which induces the to tho Court by (his case, A brulsor to aubinlt to this sort of physioal discom. e —— tort, thoro fa a result achloved which 18 worth One of the citizons of Mil ukeo, John Mo- | somo consideration, Tho brulser goos to tho Groavy, was arrestod tho othor day for boing a | trainer as an old Liat is gout to tho Lattor or an vageaut and o huisance, o hay not washod his | old carpot to tho ronavator, Nino timos out of faco or hauda for elx montha; his finger-naila | ton ho ls out of conditlon, enorvated by dissipa- aro lnlf an fuch long, aud bis hair rosokes to nis | tions, Lloated up with whishy, and & gonoral walst.. Hia dlot for a long timo hss beon dond | physleal wreok, By tho tmo, howovor, that Aulmale, which he ploks up in thoalleysand boils [ ho gots through with Lis trainer Lo comos into porrldgo, and live vormin of el sorts, [ out & now man,” Ho ‘losos' all "his ‘su- When quostionod s to his diet, e sald ho lived | porflucus flosh, Mia muscloa aro firm and upon this gort of atu? booauso fresh most waa | hard. ITis digostion 16 porfoct. 14 lungs aro uvnwholosome, And yet, with such a filthy old | a8 tough aaa blsokemlti's bollows. ITis norvos oplouro as this wmofk thom, thero' ara some | aro fron cords, Hiy bloarod eyes aro brighte without protest, they will inovitably be sot down us partioipes oriminis, Mr. Gravos is 8 mon of wido and good repute, Mr. Tove is Clerk of the Tnitod" Btatos District Court, and brother of tho Judgoe Loye ‘Whoso namo was unploasantly conneoted with n Proposed lottery at Dea Moinos last winter, We take lonvo to adviso thess gontlomon that in this consorious age tho publio aro apt to judge of individuals by tho sets in which thoy aro en- gogod, xather than to judge ‘of Lho acta by the Individuals ongaged in thom, and that this Du. buque Grand Ooncort 8 ovidently & grand gam- bling operation, and an indictable offense, - Tho Dubuquo schom; ia vory like ‘otlior gift- concort swindlos, It proposos to gall 60,000 or 70,000 tickots at 83 oaoh, and to givo to tho Lolder of each ticket & prizo’or prosent, which may bo o shoot of musio, & bottle’of pore. fumery, o clhromo, a gold-platod. watoh- cham, a lot fn Dubuquo, or & farm valued in tho advertisomont at $23,000, Nothing is said in tho advortisoment about the modo of doter-' mining which tickot-bolder shall -be impover- ieliod with tho §23,000 farm, aud which one ghall’ bo surlohiod with a shaet of musto, Tvorything fa loft in a dolighttul stato of unoortainty, but, by way of restoring confidonce, purchasors are Toquostoed to “romit diract t0 the bank.” What bank is notstated, The remittanoos will prob- ably bo largo, nud tho diatribution of shoot-musie sufllclont to drive many housoholds distracted. It i8 the plain duty of tho Prosgouting Attor noy of any county in Illinols or Tows, whore theso tiokots ara advortised or 8old, to bave the agonts indioted and punlshod. bl is the only way to atrip off tho glamour of respactabiliy -whieh 1t in sought to throw around thig spociea of gambling, and which alono koeps it alive, 88010 of men, ‘women, and cbildron for hundrods of miles along tho borders would add & Dbloody chaptor to our Indlan history. Henco the War Dopartmont resumos s Brave rospongibility in ordaring this oxpedition to the Black Hills, It may bo successful, but thoro I certainly room for great anxiely in rogard to if It has beon Buspacted for gomo timo past that the Freodman’s Savings Bank, which has is héadquarters at Washington and branches all over thé Unton, is & rotton concern i and the do- valopments, of soatorday proolade furthor doubt ag to tha justico of this suspicion. The bank has suspended paymont, Roports have boen ro- coived from many of tho branches, and, so far o4 heard from, thers will bo no- nttompt to con- tinuo buslnoss at any of thom, Action has beon takon simultaneously, and in accordanco with tho proconcortod Programme of the Directors in Washington. Timo. will probably show that thero has beon o mixture of rosenlity and blun- doring honesty in tho government of this vast institution, and that tho rosult s boon an onor- mous fraud on ' tho freod peoplo. To sny that such'a disolosuro is ead and shooldug is a mild use of langunge, ‘ Tho very best of tho colored mon and womon, those who Lave beon indus. trlous and thrifty, will soo tholr Hittle honrds 8wept away iuto tho pockots of gamblora and epoculators; and it will ba no wonder Jt thoy oancludo that honesty does not pay after all, oapaclally wheon brillisnt and succossful political caraora nro followed by nogra adventurors in the Bouth who protond to no virtuo and confosa to no ehnmo. Our Now York dispatch assorts that tho bank authorities in that olty will rosiat any Attompt to throw it into banlkruptoy, excopt on tho petition of one-fourth the creditors in all tho thirty-four branelios, * Thia position fa por- haps not wortly consldering in {ts legal aipook, but it may sorvo to place in a strong light tho eirit in whicks tho affairs of thé Troodman's Bank have been and aro belng conducted, TLemuol Moss, D. D,, 0 Orozior Theologl- col Sominary, hes boon- elected Presldont of 4ho Obieago University, and Dr. Burroughs haa bean mado Chancollor, Frionds of tho Univer- alty will bo genorally plensed by this disposition of affaira. Dr. Burroughs bas boon an abla and realous offlcer, and his financial adminiatration, notwithetanding the roproachos which have been onst upon it, has boon approved by those who Linvo.tho means of knowing the truth, and tho atrongost reasona Loy Aisoloeing any ovidence of malndministration. It is, therofore, eminontly fitting that Dr. Burroughs should bo rotained as tho buninosa hoad of tho Univarsity, Many who approvo uf this recognition of his honesty and officioncy will bo glad that Lo s not to have aupreme control of the educational depart- ment, For this post it is botioved Dr. Moss ig A much bottor qualified. A good chango has beon mado by the Trustoos in olaoting to tho Board ot Tegonta mon distinguished for othor morits than thelr soundnoss in the Baptist faith, Such named 88 David 8wing and IL N, Powars can- Dot bo asgociated with tho University excopt for its good, A little more of such leaven imparted to the donominational lump which now controls tho Univoraity would give it & position that it "tas nover yot bold,” . Tho old esying that Nature oannot be im- proved upon scoms likely to bo proved untrne It takes Naturea groat many oenturios to draln tho wator out of penat and bake it into conl, hut -tho Now York World containa the acoount of tho- invontion of & machine by which peat is furned into eaunol conl in Llf an hour, Bomo of its produots havo racently boen oxamined by oliomists, who lavo passed such & favorable opinlon upon it that the managers of throo Now York raflronds have iready offored to tako it ot tho rato of 60,000 tons por yoar at @5a ton, 'The World saya 1 A fragmont of the now neat fuol fe a Jot binck cylf i y . wokeualy cut i aire fa emlack eplae Inprann Sl to T S polibl, éhiowling & clouly dotiued claavage, wolghing 15 Btnto Doutal - Associstion “are holding thols Dounda to tho cuble foat, aud contalning less tha 5 rphi ] 1" iousion hiore femend Aho o cout of water, Tho'beat Irluh poat oharconl has | Aixteenth annunl o o Iy Yor cont moro lioating power thian tho best Nows | olocted ng oflloors for the onaning yoar Dr. Olay- castle coal, and 100 por cent more than Germay ton, of Bholbyville, Trosidont ; Dy, Elils, of Novw- snditls tho opiuton_ of ‘exports that jowsuol | onstle, Firet Vico-Fresidout: Dy, Buyder, of from its melght und the presorvation of tho yolats Tort Wayno, - Booretury ; and 8, N, Goodo, of compourida in peat, wil bo of aqual value, fullaminably Tudianapolis, Tronsurdr, An appropriation wer #:(",‘;('EMV.";‘.'.'. sa importait pirt 1 tho'soduotion of mindo to-contost tho suits now T“"‘“"fi nt De- 3 00¢ lean) Com- It tho roporta concorning tho sucosssful work. :.‘;"I};'“'{l’,‘h:";“,g“"‘f,{;“;lv i dlns {:L‘;’ ':{(m":‘p inga of this muchino and the excollenco of {ta | it routino businoss and the disoussion of pro- o produotd bo true. i 1s destined to Oreato & xovo- | fessional tonios, Dr, Thomss Hoakar, of Indls Jaate the Intoresta of my constituonty, T movorthictees Look baok uyou many shortcomiugs witls Moo oul tegrot. T raturi, Nowover, 10 you tho Conmission it whicli you inteusted mo tnconsclons that1 e any stalu o tho record which I linvomiadaiyon it 1o il horeattor bo my firat duty and igheat Toaptsa 1 glve to my succassor that maia carngst Apport Iy Jho snmiutonunco of your polliioul principles o mats: Droaperlty which has boen at il Hioa ko genorously yotoudodtome, Witk pride tiat I lava beon 50 1oy Jaur Roprospitativo, aud grateful what T can rottes with your good oplufon, I uin your follow=ciijgon. ITTURIELD, Juno 2i, 1874, 1, L. Dawie, —_— INDIANA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION, In addltion to all its othor ontorprises, Ban Franelsco has now gono Into tho mardine busi- neEs. A very largo peoking-houso has boen erooted, and, ua tho flsh aro abundant all along tho Paclflo const from April to Aogust, it is an- tcipated that & vory largo business will bo done, Having the sardines and the moang for curing thom, tha propriotors of tho establishmont now proposo o got their oliva-oll from Moxico, Thoroscoms to bo no ¥onson, thereforo, why this plonsant littlo tablo luxury should not bo brought within the roach of all, Hovoral thou- 8and oans have boon packed, but nona havo yot beon placed on tho market, as it is nocossary that thoy ehould atand some timo boforo they aro markotable, As to thelr quality, tho Uhrontole Bays s A Chronials roporter visited thts eatablishment Yeae Tho Chicug} produce markets were stronger yesterday, with a falr aggrogato of transnctions, mostly speculativo. Mern pork was aotive and 25 @300 por brl higer, closing at $18.00 cash, and £18.25 sollor August. Lard was In good demand and 12}4o por 100 lba higher, olosing at $11.25 cash, and $11.87)¢ sollor August. Meats wero quiet and o shiado firmer, at 69(@06340 for shoul- dors, $8.05 por 100 Iba for ehort ribs, 030 for short clear, and 10}¢@110 forsweet piokled hams, Tlghwines wero modoratoly active and a shade onaler, nt 0do per gallon. Lake frelgnts wero loss aotive nud stoady at 4o for corn to Dufralo, Flour was dull, Whoat waa rather quict snd a shado oaslor, olosing at 81153 cnsh, 811030 sellor August, and $1.103¢ for No. 2 Minnosota, Qorn was losu sove. and a wbiado higler, olog. P P e e OGEAN STERVSHI? NEWS. New Y July 2.—Arrivod, stonmahip Hole {und.‘;mrg“l.‘lém.']%, and Asuyria, from the Mogre 0] 5 Rew Yonr, duly 8.—Arrived, atosmehip Htate of Viraloda, from Glasgow T e G [t