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e e FOREIGN. Oritionl Position of the Ministry in France, : Possible Dissolution of the Assembly To-Day. Increased Activity of the Carlists in the Norihern Provinces The German Catholics Decry the Spirit of Modern Civilization. Btrike of the Operatives in the Belfust Linen-Mills, FRANCE. Pamte, July 6.—The exoltement tuns high at Versmlles. Tho Legitimist Deputios to tho number of 100, bave decided to voté against tho Minlstry to-morrow, They have drawn up an order of the day, consuring tho Govornment for itamisneoof the powora conforrod by the state of sioge, avoiding any mention of tho manifesto of Count do Chambord, or of the suppression of ' Unfon, so 08 to eeours tho support of the Lott, Tho position of tho Ministry is critical. It is thought that somo changes will'be unavoid- ablo, evon if a countor-conhtion in favor of Porriore’s bill should succeod., The sitting of tho Assombly to-morrow may possibly rosult in a dissolution, unless tho fear of such & ntep should rostram the opponants of tho Government, . Tho funcral of AL do Gaulard took place to- f‘hl Hon. Goorgo Bancroft haa_arrived in Pariy, and will loave for London Weodnesday. o visitod ox-Prosidont Thiors to-dny. g —ge SPAIN. MApRm, July 6.—The Pope bas not replied to the congrututations of tho Chuplsin-Genoral of tho Carliat army sont tohim on the annivorsary of Lis olovation to tho pontificate, Santandor bolng throatenod by strong bands of Carlists, tho authorities havo telegraphod for roinforcomonts, and soveral war-ships bave mioved up roady to shell the approaches to tho ity on tho appronch of the inpurgents. ,0NDON, July 0,—Dispatches from Spuin stato thint Gen, Babulls, by virtue of s revk, should bave succeoded Gen. Tristany, dismissed, but Don Carlos nppointod Lizarraga, a sbort timo w30 reported doad, to the vagant command, aud that Saballs is greatly disentistled, and an- uounced his intention of going to Fiance. BAoNNE, July 6.—The Carllsts aro making very possiblejuso of their proscnt opportunitios, Ehnh;! forces now threaien Castro, Urdinles, and aredo, Pams, July 8.—Dispatches from Spain ro‘]:m that 4,000 Carlists attackod ‘Toruel Ingt Saturdsy. Aftor an engagement which lnatod twelve Lours, thoy wero obliged to rotiro with tho loss of forty Xilled, sixtv poriously wounded, and 200 taken piisoners. ‘The Republicans lost nine killed and lifteon wounded. T GERMANY., New Yonx, July 6.—Tho Borlin correspondent of the London 7%mes, recoived to-dav, wiites ibat among tho lingering relics of Rheinland thero was, until & yosr ago, a law enabling Bish- opa to remove acting clorgymen at & moment's notico and withont nssigning any ressons. This Jicouse bomg sbolighod by tho eoclesiastic laws of 1873, the‘i}iuhopu, who wera to have placod thoir clorgy ou equal footing with German priests, are onllod upon to dowo or pay the pen- alty tixed, This action of the Government is o Bovero disappointment to the Uliramouncanists, who bad bven hoping that the 12,000 priosta o "Western Rheinlund “would bo oxpelled on masno, & proceeding which could uot but bave aroused tEo wmost lukewarm of thew parishion- ors. Thessme corrospondopt says the resolus tiona just passed by the goneral meeting of Ger- men Catholic socletics ot Mayenco bogan by declaring modern ecivilization to_be at varianco ‘with tho requiremonts of thair faith, and wonnd up with regorving to the Church tho right to de- cide which laws are in unigon with the laws of Qod, and which are not, On the basidof this pro- gramme Gormany waa prosented sa the coun- :{ with a sorvilo population and-s press weigh- down by military despotism at home and abroad, and endangering tho poace of the world. Loxpox, July 7.—The Vienna Free Press a: serts that tho ling of DBavatia will not visit Frinco Bismarck at Kinsengen, —_— AFRICA. New York, July 6.—The Zimes publinhes alet- tor vecewved from Capo Conut Castle, datod May 22, wineh, speaking of tho climate thore, kays tho suate of alfaive v Woet India regiments is this: Since Sir Garnot Wolsoley left, six ofticors_have dicd and niue been invalided homa, One Euro- pean Sergeant is dead and four bavo boew in- valided home. ~ Besides thexo o doctor hus diod, one control officer s dead, two invalidod, sud auother going by the next mail. bt o GREAT BRITAIN. Dunay, July 6.—All the opornlives in the linou rmills of Bolfaat have atruck work. THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. Nows ftoms ‘Felographoed to The Chis cugo ‘Tribunc, JLLINOIS, A firo ocourred at Dunvil'e, IIl, on Bundey nipht, totally destroyiny a cooporshop and groat- 1y damaging two private residences, Logs euti- wated at 31,000, —Edward Carroll, a section hand on the P., P. & J. Railrond, was killed by a passengor trainon Beturday night lute. His rewaius were found on the track Sanduy moruing, The top of bis hiead was torn off and Lie wagotherwise mangled. —In Carroll County hayiug hes ocommenced ;luun geuerully, with a fino crop of grass. Nome armetn Lave commenced outting rye, and_soma ficlds of barley will be cub vhis week. Whoant and oats will be ready for the siokle in about ten daya or two wacks, Wheat and oats stand very thick o tho ground, nud au yot there 18 no eign of fly, chinch-bug, rust, jor blight. The cro promises to be botter than elnce 1861. Corn'is 8l doing well. —The uudo romains of a boy apparontly 12 or 15 yoars of sge wore discovered floating in the rivor threo miles below Rockford yasterday. Tho remains have not been idoutitled, and the oause of his death remains a mystory, —Yostorday was the hottost day yot known in Rookford, the thormometer marking 108 degreos In tho shado, One sevore caso of sunstroke hup- penod, and laborors wore obliged to suspend work on account of the heat, Thecrops ayenow num\rlug from the continuced drought. ~—In Winnebago County corn looks unusually promising. Tho atand iu good; it is froe from woeds; has & atrong, beutthy growth, and is woll mwn for tho meneon, A latgo broadth of corn been planted in that region. Whent, oats, and ryo were injured by the l&'fl" dry pell of " early spring. ‘The growth is good, and It has s very Loalthy appearance; but onch is quito thin on tho ground, owing, no doubt, to the continued dry woather reforred to. Tha po- tato-orop promises well. Tho fears of the bug Lbave quite vanisbod, Buch tlolds as were throat- ened with thom bLave had good care and an abupdance of Parls green givon them, aud the xesult is & froodom from thows pests, In fruits tho yiold fs abundant, pwitionfarly in smnll fruits,—the yteld of chierrios baing very large, and the promise for berrics boing equal {o that of 8ny previous scason, —The weathior in Morris has been extromely warm, the thermomoter stauding at over 100 do- greos In the shiude for many days, Corn iu dry- ing up, okta_are slready a failure, and grass is dried up. No rain has fallen for over a month, ~—Willlam H. Harper, Chief Grain Inspector at Chicago, has snbmittod his roport for June to the Board of Warehouse and Railroad Commis- slonors, Balance on hand June 1, €17,977.40; fooa collectod for June, &7,000.12 ; exponacs for June, $5,181.66 ; balance on July 1, &10,815.80. —Under tho provieions of an ot to revise the law 1o yolation to Btate contraots, Keo, 3, Qov, Boverldge yestorday morning pholntnd James H. Magee, of Canton, Fulton County, to ba printer uximrk Mr. ‘Magos i Luown mostly by the novel theory hie advauced through his papor to the effect that the Government lhourd go into tho bunking business, make greenbeoks, and leaso thom out to the fariners onroal estate securad by mortgago. That he will make a bistter printor export than he would a Bocretary of the Tréasury is concoded by all ‘who kuow him. —Liceuso was fasued yosterday to the Chicago Ballod-Nail Works, capital §250,000: and the Bluslow Fountaln Works, of Chioago, capltal 00,000, —Thore [a tobe & grand barvost home and plenis, in which the fusigers, Oud Fellows, snd THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1874 R e e e e e e e Froo Masons of Vormillion County will take part, hold at Catlin, in° that_oounty, on the Uth of August noxt. Lx-Gov, Palmor has boon fn- vited to address the farmera and has accoptod, Tho Hon, Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, will ad- dross tho Masons and Odd Follows. ~A flro which will aggregate a loss of abont £3,000 occurrod at Naporvillo yostorday, It s first discovored in tho stablea of thp‘luw Yorlk House, which, with the hotel nttached, nlso s rosidonce, the houso of James Dunlop, and twvo othors, woro consumed. There {8 no inatrance on tho Now York flowse. Losa about $4,000. Dunlap had about $1,000 insurance, Loss, $1,800. A company of firemen with an engine, 180 a hook and ladder company, camo from An- rors, and were battiiug tho flames in forty mine utes aftor the racoins of the dispatch, Tae) doubtiess savad touch proporty by thelr timoly and ofliclent ald, —About 5,000 peoplo turned out to tho Granga ptonia st Beondle’s Grovo, noar Creatnn, July 4. Among the mottoos on tho varions banners were the following: ¢ Our Rights to Matutain ;" * By the Plow Wo Thrive ; ¥ " Equal Righta in All Professions,” Z. Cook, tho orator of the daoy, Baid that it was vory propor that tho Grangers should colebrate this day, for the movemont which thoy inaugtratod waa {otondad to porpotu- ate Amorican hbortv. Grangers conld cultivato their farms, manare their houscholds, aud uso thoir ballots on Grange principlos. —The wife of James Wilkingon, living 4 milos south of Cieaton, in Leo County, endeavored to commt stiicide by takinglaudauum, Causu, do- maeatio troubles, Ous wook ngo ko and hor hus- band mutuntly agreed to soparate for the fourth time in ton yenrs ; but noma difliculty arose asto tho division of property, and Wilkinson be- labored hor with & ‘Puchtork, which troatmont, it {s supposcd, caused tomporary Insanity, londmg bor to attampt solf-deateuction. Drs. Vailo and Lichty, of Rochollo, aro attonding her, and think” that by firopcr attention she will recover. —The Fourth was colebrated in Braidwood in due stylo. Prizes woro awnrded for pigeon whooting, Jumpivg, quoits, foot-races, trolling, oto,, with ‘the inovitablo Declaration, specches, and'dancing, Tho grounds were finoly arranged; and the population rapaited thitler aud the gamos and sports contluued yestorday. —Oleson, a laborer, whilo weeding cucumbors iu Evauston yesterday afternoon, was overcome by tho hoat and was romoved to his home, i rocoyery ia nat cortain. —Some wacks ago the banking-houso of John Stitwell fallod at Chatsworth, nnd sincethat tine popular curiosily has boen much aroused 28 to tho causo and probable rosult of the suepension. It appems that Stilwoll's protendod company twas b myth; that ho was_sole propriotor, but that a former company hind beon dissolved pri- vataly yoars ugo, ‘Tho condition of tho banlk shows liabilitios of $100,000, and awsots fn real catate, oasl, and otlior property of not aver $40,000. Ho bns mado s proposition for com- rotteo, which will not probably be accepted. t)nn of tho worst transactions of the bank was to borrow a vory large quantity of curroucy the dny before tho failuro., The whole affair is 1eaked upou as barefaced fraud by the people of Chatsworth and vicinity, who are sulforing seri~ ous loss by tho failure. 10WA. ‘The Fonrth passed off quiotly at Ft. Madison, Ta. At Pittman’s Giave, tho colebration was Inrgelv attended, The-Iiou. J, D, Humilton, of Ft. Madisou, delivored the oration of tho day. DAUOTA TERRITORY. A Bismarck special to the St. Paul Dispatch says 2 party of twonty-five Sioux approacited Yort Lincoln Sunday, avd ran off forty head of cattle aud mules from farms two milos out. A few ahots wore fired at the Indiaps from tho battery, but noue wero hurt, —William Carson and Willinm Story, two men engaged -ns artillorymen, mot with Bovero infurios on the 4th by’ tho promature discharge of a cannon, A sham battlo was in progicss, and the injurod men wote ramming 8 Llankt cartridge into the cannonm, which had become heated. The accident put &' stop to any furthor domonstrations, aud hes thrown a gloom ovor the town. Story has had -one arm amputated, sad is in a critical condition, but Carson will re- covar, Dut for this accidont, tho Fourth of 1574 would have bcen tha gayest of our natal days since Des Moinos hias boen the Capital of Iowa. AICUIGAN. Panl Vogle, while attempling to wrost a rovol- ver from James Goodrich, drunlken rowdy, who was pointiug it at Eddie Androws, the littio mes- senger boy of the Ludivgton tolograpl office, was shot in tho bresst. Tho ball lodged in Voglo's lung.] 1t 18 not known by bis modical fitgnfilnnw whether e oan recover, Goodrich is ail, * ~Jamos Matthews, a scction hand in tho em- loy of the Lake Shoio & Michigan Southern ailroad, was instantly killod yesterday morning whilo banging on the end of & fraight frain, In zunning down s grade tho train threw him under tho whools, causiug instant death and mangling the body horribly. Ho had been warned of tho danger, and the nccident was only the result of Lis own carelessnoss. —A {reight train on the Fort Wayno, Jackson & Baginaw Railroad was thrown off the track a few wmiles from 1lillsdale, Mich., yosterdav morn- ing, caused by running over a cow, Six henvily- londed cars wero deatroyed, and the track torn up for n cousiderable distenco, causing a dolay of about g1x hours to trains, ~—Jim Loonard attacked Frank Lynoh with a razor at Grand Rapids yosterday, and cut him in several places on bis head snd body. Lynch's wounds are dangerons, Leonard attempted to cgeapo by taking o freight train bound south on the Grand Rapids & Indians Railroad, but an oflicer took a spocial engine aud overhauled Loonard 2 miles from tho city. —On the 1st of July the State Troasurer of Michigan bought $25,000 of; Stata_bonds, and paid 35,941 semi-annual interest. Mr. Collior Qosires to buy in a large number of Michigan 6's and 7's at par, but holdora want tho. promium, —A serious stobbing affray took placo at Vasunr lust evening. Whilo Marsbal Burgess, of that Jflnue. was endenvoriug to arrest o man uamed Pollock, the latter drew a large knife and atabbod the 'ofiicor in tho ewdo, orm, aud shoulder. Tollock was subsaquently srrested. ~The depot of the Juckson, Lausing & Sag- inaw Railroad, at_St. Chales, was broken into Sunday night, aud s quantity of goods stolon. Tywo meu huve boen rrrested on sudpicion, MINNESOTA. Capt. D. Henry, of Rochoster, and a horse-deal- er trom Dubuque, vame notgiven, wore ussailed by footpads, Baturdny nignt, ou tho rord bo- tween Bt Paul and Kriuuoarolis, but both os- capod. Each was kuown to linve's largo smn of monoy ou Lis porso, aud robbery way doubtloss intended. —Il. Cunningham, momber of the Dominion Parlinment for dauitob, aad proprictor of tho Bfamfoban, & nowspaper ut Wmnepog, died st tho Shormen House in St,Paul Suturday morning, aftor a short illuecs aud sovers hemorrhago, lio was about 45 years old, and leaves n wife aud four children at Wmnipeg. —N. Wagner, tutnkoy ot tho Ramscy County Jail in St. Paul, waa nssaulted Friday vigat on tho Como road by persons umknown, ouo of whom knocked him - sonseless by a klow across tho face. Ou reviving Lie was tuken to the hos- il wiion it was fonud that bis faco wa Lidly ruised, the naeal bones being broken and the under Iid of bis right oye eut entirely off, Tho othier oyo was injured, but thongh both eye-balls wero hurt, it is thought he will, in o fow wooks, fully recover bis siglt. ‘The cause of tho assauly is not known, —Gov. Davis and Gen. Bibloy appeared bofora the County Board of Rumsey County yestorday, and formally roquestod an approprintion of $5,000 for aid to the destituta fu :fnu grazahopper rogion. Gov, Davis said that tho peoplo of tive counties wero euforing for sant of food, and tha oyil bad grown begond tho power of privato churity to allovinto, Gen. Sibloy waa of tho opiuion thut, if lnstant nid was not extonded, o Iamentable losy of lLuman lfo would rosult, “I'ho sum asked was appropriated, and it ishopod this cxamplo will be promptly followed by ail older countivs of tho Btate, and that us much as £00,000 will bo contributed by them, which Jould leave not lesa {hau §60,000 more required, ‘but wounld avert the preseut dangor. . oitto, TLate Baturday evening while s gentleman sud Indy wore loaving Dolphas iu & carriago, the lorwes took Iright at somo ire-works and run away, turowiag tho lady out and seriously in- jurig her, Whocarriage was torn o piecos, buy the wan escaped unhurt. - —J. H, Ritter, general agent for the salo of MoCormioi's roapars, had Lils pocket ploked yeu- torday mn Columbus of wonoy and notes amountiug to 3810. A —In a drunken affray at the Ohio furnace back of Ironton, O., on the evening of the Fourth, two brothers named Nast killed anothor man, nomo not yot nsoertainod, Officors are in pur- suit of the murdererd. WISCONSIN, Ludwig Bower, sou of a faborer in Milwaukes, was forcod into the canal yosterday ovening to lead » horso out that hud got leose, and the boy was drowned. o was druggoed to the bank and lott there, without any attempt at resusoitation, 111 the father, going howme from wark, found tho corpse. -l’l‘hu following Dircotors of tho Northweat- e Natlonal Insurance Company of Blilwnukeo wera olacted yestordsy: Alexander Mitotioll, P, D, Armout, O. J. Korshaw, Aloxander Qoddos, Goorge' Allen, Witliam S{ox\ug& Jahu Dablman, T Gonxi? Armour, Thomas A. Greenc, I, H, Camp, G. Distor, Bamuol @, Vitch, ¥, J, Blafr, John Plankine tan, John Bick, N, Van Kirk, and E. D, Holton. ‘The elootion of olicera will take placo m weuk from yeuterdss, WASHINGTON. Jolin Pope Hodnett and His Laboring Clients, The Latter to Be Squeezed Out of 25 Por Oent of Their Wages. Probable Workings of the Act to Pre- vent ltalian Child-Slavery. The Freedman’s Bank Expeoted to Pay 95 Conts on the Dollar, DISTRIOT MATTERS. Speoial Drspateh to T'he Clicagn Trioune, HODNETT ONCE MORE, ‘Wasnmoron, D. O, July 6.—Among othor tomeof tho Sundry Civil Appropristion bill, passed during the Inat days of Congroes, was one providing for tho pnyment of $225,000 to the poor Iaboverg of the District, who had boon overlooked by the Board of Public Works, Of this class of people thero aro something like 1,140, to whom tho District is indgbted in sums varying from 850 to §160. A large numbor of thom are freedmen, and all are vory poor and excoedingly ignorant, bt, worst of nll, thoy are clionts of that notorious biathierskito, Jolin Popo Hodnett, About tho timo the fnvestigation was inaugur- atod, Hodnett ndvertised that ho was propared to colleot the aconunts of tho unpaid laborers, He got up & mass-meoting and delivered long and windy specchios, He impressod upon his hear- en:‘ that he had immense influenco in Congroas, an WAS INTIMATE WITH LOGAN and othor great stateamon, and absolutely man- sged to rope in over a thonsand of tho doluded coplo to becomo Dis clionts. Thoy had Beun so long without tneir monoy, and %0 frequontly disappolnted in their in- dividual attempts to obtain matisfaction, that they rondily listened to Hodnott's proposi- tion to take thoir accounts and collest them for 25 por cont of the proceads of his offorts, Each creditor was inducod to ontor {nto & contract to that effect, and to assign to Hoduott their ovi- donces of fndobteducss. Thaonly labor Hodnott porformed townrd obizining tho approprintion from Congrees was fo marsiial lus deluded fol- jowers, and trot them sround the setroets at un- seasonablo hours, to the annoyanco of poaceablo citizons, - TODNETT'A BIANE, to-morrow, the tho Commissioners govermiug the District, will commence paylug out thie money, and from overy dollar puid to ono of thoso Iaborors. Hudnett will tnko25 conts. Ho will pocket $56,000, according to his own admission, He bonsts that, with this monoy, ho intonds to start a Sundsy paper in ‘Washington, in the interest of Communism, and that boforo o gots through with it bo will mako Roine howl. Tt in a proat misfortuns that ther s no way to prevent him from col.ccting bis 26 per cent. 1t i8 nothing moro uor less thao obtaining money undor falo pretonses, Hoduett had no mora to do with yrnonxing the appropriation than Goorge Franow Train. i NO FURTHER 1MPROVEMENTS 0 IE BEGUN. The District Commissioners to-day, on the recommendation ot Lieut. Hoxio, doteimined to insugurato no now [mprovoments, and to conflue thair exponditwses simply to completing the stroets and sewers already commenced. —They ardered tho cutting down of tho clorical force of tho Board of Public Works Dopartmeut to sixty porsons, which apponrs an_snormous number for the small smouunt of work they have on hand. g THE ITALTAN MUSIO BOYS., Special Disvateh to The Chicaos Tr.bune. ATTEMPT TO PUT DOWN THE TRAFFIC IN CIILDRREN. Wasuixaros, D, O. July 6.—Tho law passod by Congress intended to broal up the trafiic of the Itslinn padron will have a good effoct in preventing, to a grost degroe, tho enslavemont of small Italian childron who may herenfter como to this country, but thera s thought to be ouly & littlo prospoct of reloavivg thoso already in sacretbondage. Capt. Moreno, who procured tho passnge of tho law, Lins gono to Now York to cater actively into the task sssumed bv him of bringing to ® halt this disgraco- ful ltalian slave busmoss, Ho — makes broad - charges to the effect that tho Italian Cousul-General at Now York las allowed $ira traflic in thess children to grow unintertupt- edly benoath his very notico. Moreno endeny- ored bofore leaving hore to indues Secrotary Fish to RECALL THE CONSUL'S EXEQUATUR, and thus onable Moreno to arrest bimi; but the Sacrotary declined to do 80 upon ex-parto evi- donce, sud suid that, uodor any circumstances, no would hesitato about doing such a thing, which ig enlenlated to disturb the friendly rola- tions between the United States and His Majesty the King of Ttaly, £t ‘I'he matter kaa been called to the attontion of the Italan Government in tho form of o protast, aud assurances woro given by those suthorities thnt such’ traflio was nov encouraged ; on the contrary, if any csgo of that nature should come to tho kuowledge of the Govornment. the par- tiea would, if approlionded, be punishod. phituin s e Day after Tronsury, by direction of NOTES AND NEWS. Bpeotal Dispatch to The Chicagn Lribune, THE FREEDMAN'S BANK. Wasmerox, D. C., July 6.—A mooting of the Bonrd of Truatees of the Froedman's Bank will bo liold to-morrow morniug to discuss the affars of that concorn, aud to ounblo ox-Postmastes- Qeneral Crogwell and Mr, Loipold, of tho Troas- ury Departmeont, to decide whether or not they will aceept tho proffored positiona as Commis~ sloners to sottlo up tie affairs of tho bank, Ac- cordingly, to tho assurances givon by the bank authorities, brsod upon the report of the United States Bank Examinor, the Irecdmau’s Dank will pay about 95 cents on the doliar. 15S0E OF TOSTAGE HTAMS. WasniNaToN, July 6.—The number of ordinary ostage stampy issucd to Postmasters by tho 5nnnnmem during the fiscal your ondiug Juno 80 was 632,783,420, Tho issues for tho pro- vioue year wore 601,931,620, The value of the stampa issucd in tho Inst fiscal year was 24, 827,000. In ndditiou to the above over 2,000,000 oflicial stamps were issued to the several Exocu- tive Dopartmonts, not including postal-cards or stamped envelopes, The total value of all adhe- sivo stamps issued dunng tho yoar was ovor 25,000,000, “Tha prospectus of & new aftornoon paper call- ed- the Zeening Mail haw boen published. It will bo judepeudent in politics and advacate free trado nnd choap transportation, It will bo editad by Charlos W, Dennison, and the first number will [ssue on the 15th iust. GEN. TIOWARD ORDERED AWAY, The assignment of Aen. 0. U. Howard to the ~command of tho Departmont of Columbia {8 in placo of Gen. Joif C. Duvia, Tho order rolievs: {ng Gen. Davin hos not yat beeu issued, avd it is not stated to \\hm.cpnlnt Lo will bo ordered. ‘I'ho new District Commissioners have boon In mecroc Bossion at the Arlington Hotel to-duy. 170 the Ansoctated Press,) ARGISTANT ATTURNES-UENERAL APPOINTED, Waswisatox, July 6.—Atty.-Gon. Willinms to-day appointed A, G. Itiddio Assistang At- torney-General to prasccuto the *'walo burglury” caso, THE NEW DROOMH AT WORR, The new District Commissioncrs have boen in mesulon at Lo Arlington Hotol il day, and have hnd beforo them ex-Gov, Bhephord, I3, 8. Blan- tou, uttorney for tho Commission ; Comptroller ‘Iaylor, of the Troasury Donattmont ; ex-Comp- trollor Baker, of the late District Government ; tue Bluking Fond Commisslonors ; Ieury A. Willard, foxmorly member of tho Boatd #f DPube lic Worla ; und othors, with s viow to making thomnolves familiur with tho true coudition of the affairs of the late District of Columbia Gove ernment, n ordor that the work of amanging Lhew may be commonced without delay, e Ay OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Livenroor, July 6.—Tho stcamships City of Richwond, Btate of Tennsylvamia, Abvasinia, Cornwall, aud Erin, from New York, aud Vader- land, from Philadolphia, arrived out. New Yonk, July 6,—Arilved—Tho stosmuhips Qity of Montroal and Idaho, from Livarpool, apd Wesor, from Bremen, MoviLLg, July 6.~Tho utoamship Barmatian, from Quabec, arrived, Roport thu¢ Beecher Will Resign Ml Pustorato, New York Correapondenca of (ha Cincinnati Enquirer, 11 1 mistake not you will hesr in a fow dauys that Mr, Boechor hss rosigned bis charge, Iam aswurod that tho mattor is undor sdvisement, aud duat sume of the brethuen inwist Lkat ks muit 1ako this conrao to provent tho church from bo- Ing ront in twain, and to avold the laylng bare of tho skoleton to the publio gazo. ‘I'hey arguo that this course will reliovo tha churok of all ro- eponsibility for the Invostigation of the case, and that finally it will dio out, - It Is very proba- blo that thia will be thoe courso adopted. FIRES, At Olinton, 111, Craxron, TiL, July 6.—Cllnton Las baen pi Ing throngh n cromation process. On Baturday aftornoon, wbite tho wholo population wore colo- bratiog the Fourth at tho falr grounds, a mile and & hnlf from the olty, a firo broko outin n block of woodon stores, on the publio squara. Tho firo was eaused by & firo-cracker, which ox- plodod in a erack under tho sidowalk, whors it guited & lot of paper, ote., in tho collar bonenth, Whou tho smoko was flrst soen to lssue from the sldowall, wator was thrown down {ho oiack, and it was supposod the fire wad quenched. It was but @ fow minutes after, howover, whan tho flames broke out in the front part of one of the atoras, and, owing to tho absence of all the mon from the oity, the flamos got such huadway as to meke it impouaiblo to asvo tho Luildings, The grocory store of Mahan & Phares, Brook's barver-shop, aud a cigar-atore wera burued to the ground, and a largo portion of the coutents waa eithor burnt or damaged by removal, Tho merchants in the adjoining storos moved out most of thoir goods, ‘The total loss witl not b loss than ©8,000 or $10,000. ITSTERDAY'A FIE, Anothor fire broke out this morning in 8mith's Ivory-stablo. Whon fitat discovered the tlamoes were shooting out of tho hay-loft. Tho atable was burs:d down, but tho horses and carringes wero all saved. For gome timo it seemea im- minant that tho brick block on the south sido of the squaro’ woutd bo burued also. Rut, owing to the euergy of our citizans, esiated by the eme ployes of John Robinaon's cirous, the firo was putout, Warner's Bank wis on fire sovoral tinew, but through the daring of* the showmen, under the control of John F. Robinson, Jr., aesisted by John Wilson, they soon lad the fire under control, Our eitizens feol gratoful to old John and his boya for helping to savo tho city from destruction. Throo or four mon were atrickon down by tho hoat of the sun and the tames, and for soveral hours thoero wera serious apprahensious thas ono of thom would die, At tho two fires not loss than fifty wero Inld out by tho Intonso heat and overexortion, Tho losa at the fire to-day eannot now bo given. ‘I'he- Springfleld Fira Dopartmont canmnot bo too umnf’v pragod for thoir quick response to tho call for engiuos. At Brooklym, No Y. New Yonk, July 0.—Stoubon Brathers' oil factory, Brooklyn, burned last night. Loss, £35,000 ; no insuranco, A blnzing ball from & Roman candle entored the open window of a houss on DoKalb avenue, Brooklyn, on Baturday night, upset n camphono famp, Botting firo to thy houss, wiich was burnt, togocher with a child of the ocoupant, At i1 Grove, Michs Bpecial Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tribune, Dersorr, Mich., Juty 6.—Saturday atternoon tho mill at Mill Grove, Allegan County, waa burned, with its contonts, besiden 1,000,000 feot of lumbor and all tho staves. Tho loss 18 about §40,000, with no insurance, Vosburgh loses $20,000, At Dundcee, Mich. Sprefal Dfl{‘lflfc'l to T'he Chicago T'ridune, oxnog, Mich, July G.—Stowell & Paxon's flouring mill at Dundeo, In this county, was dostroyoed by fiilo on Sunday morning about & o'clock, doubtless by an incendiary, as the mill has noc beon in oporation for somio time. The lows iy about 810,000, upon which thero is an in- suranco of $8,000 ench in tho Zitna and North American. At Thebes, 1. Camo, I1.,, July 6,—Tho ax-handlo mannfac- tory of Kterr & Co., at Thobes, Alexander Coun- ty, was totally desiroyed by fire yestorday morn- ing. Loss, $10,000; uo insuranco, At Dundee, Mich. Toreno, 0., July 6.—A firo yestarday morn- ing destroyed tho Im gz flourmg mull of Paxton & Stowell, at Dundoe, Mich. Loss, §15,000; fosured for $8,000, At Xlunt’s Station.,0, CrxarnwaTr, 0., July 6,—The Gaztle has rvo- poits of tio burning of wool stored st Hunt's Btation near Nowark. Loss, 36,000 CRIMI, Shot in A House of lll-Fame=A Sc= rions Rtiot, Special Disvaten to The Clicago Tribune, Tor.tpo, 0., duly §.—In & row, carly this morn- Ing, in o houso of ili-famo in this city, Honty Francis Hoyle, an English cornice manufacturer, rocentlyarrived in this country, shot John Bolin, a well-known rough of this city, through the right Inng, jufliching & wound from which it is thought lio cannot recover, Hoylo is under ar- ront., Icis protty evident that the shooting was dono in solf-dofense. A torriblo riot oceurred lzst night in the north- orn supurba of the oty in & crowd of about forty Polos, Bovernl of thom are #o badly in- jured that a recovery is doubtful, ssaro alson young Englishman and a boy who became in- volved inthe trouble. A portion of the party is under arcest, The Montana Stage Robbed. 8arr LAk Crry, July 8.—Lhe Montana stnge was robbed at 11:30 o'clock laut night at Big Dey Creek, twenty-tlvo milos gouth of Ploasunt Val- Tey, by four masked men armed with shot-guns, "Tha #outh conch was stopped firat, run into tho brush at tho side of fho road, nnd held until tho north conch csmo_along. 'L’ C. Jackaon, snd & vausengor named Billings, on_the north 'conoh, woro robbod, Billings lost 360, and the rob- bers, recognizing Juckson, returnod Lim his monoy. A passengor named Jones on the south conch was robbed of $60. The trensurc-box of Wolls, Pargo & Co. was brokos open and overy- thing of valuo taken. Their loss {s not kuown. A Colored Boy Murders an Insolvent Debtors Mexems, Tenn,, July 6.—Friday ovening, at Jlors Luke, Miss., Bawnoy Jacobs (colored) wag litorully cut to 1pu.vu:m; Ly a colored Loy namod Dres Yursor. The Intter bad loaned tho former Lalf a dollar, and, for seking for it, wae beaten sovoral times by Jacobs. TFmially, the boy drow & pocket-knife and cut, him fourtdon timos, kill- ing him almost instantly. Turnor then fled to the bottoms, An Alleged Murderer Discharged on o WWrit of flabens Corplis. Tonr Wavsg, Ind., July 6.—Alexsnder T, In- man, arrested at Weterioo, Ind., o few days sinco, for the murder_of John Barnett, was brought boforo Judgo Lowroy this aftornoon on & vwrit of hinboas corpus, aworn out by lis coun- sel, Gou, Binir, of Watorloo. Aftor hoariug the ovidenco, Iuman way discharged from custody. A Privoner Assaults an Ofificer and Xu shot Dead. CINaIxNaTE, 0., July 6.—An Znquirer dispatel ways: Wiliam Jolnaton, at Yollow Springs, under arroat for burglary, murderously assaulted Town Marsbal Homnulin, who, in self-dofouso, shot Jolwston dead. —_— Monikeys in Lodles’ Bavs, Frou the Continental lerald, (ansva, Thoro is ono om of tho prosont stylo of foshion whnch I must notico, writes a Dariy corrospondent, and that is tho extraordmary minin that now exiats of wesring eatrings that ropionent unimals und implomonts, Thus, you 100 ponding from & ludy's esr, monkeys, Guiven igs, Wzavds, chandeiers, with eaudios s thom; L(rd—ongun, filled with birds; tortoiuos, turtlos, nhovols, tonus, and who kuows what, Gold stirzups in tho oars aro also very popular, sud it the lady's husband hoa _soldior she wears hiy “aword and opanlottes” i hor ears, Thisis not protty, and no fashion can make It wo, The Freuch, who Justly pride thomselvos on their I\mte‘ say” that * thowo eccentricition como from * over the soas,” To you they will way that tho Americans introdusd them into L'uris ; to Amoricans, however, thoy suy it was tho Lnghiss. It way be any ono, in Met, but tho Tronch, For my own part, I ean confidently aver that 1t was nofther Amoricans uor English who firat wore sueh atrocities. ‘Lho now styles of head-dress for ladios rescmblos n pig-tail.” Iu 8 an English innovation, and I remowmbor hay- ing soon 1L two runrn ugo, whon au a flying visit to Loudon, Al the bnr fa tiod at tho mi) of tho head, and then ¢ is oither turnod loonely baok, or it is plaited, but in eishor cuso it falls on the neel, and the ends ate tied together with a gol- orod ribbon, Jet ombroldory Lins become quite u luroro, Ono sees women clad from houd to fool in Dblack, and vet so dazzling from (he quantity of jot Leads they earry, thiat ona osn enroely loolt at them without winking, —The largost ratt of the scnzon passed Do trolt a fow days sjuce, 1t coutaiucd 2,800,000 teot of lumb CASUALTIES. Rafilroad Traln Runs Offa Bridgo in Connecticut. . Ono Porson Killed and Boventy-Eight ‘Wounded.. Minor Oasunlties. Railrond Accident. 810Ny CnuEk, July 6,—~Tho traln from tho Conncctiout River for Now Iiavon ran off tho bridge bolow this placo this morning. Bupt. Willism Wilcox jumpod from tha trais and was killed by the cats faliing on him, Tho baggage- car and flva paesongor-cars wont off ; throo of them aro bottom up, As near ascan bo ascor- tained about 8{ty porsous wero more o¢ less fn- jured; but most of them are bruses. Bupi, ‘Wilcox wns tho only ono who jumped from the train, and ho alone, o far as known, was killed, A young man was found beside Wilcox, under tho car, but ho is only bruised. Supt. Reold {s hero with a large force of men, cloaring away tiio wreck, ‘I'ho roar car waa the firt to leave the track. The wholo train wont off with tho oxcep- tion of the ongine, Unrions rumora aro afloat ns to tho cause of tho accidont, tho moat probablo one bninq that tho switoh was turnod bofore tho last car loft it, 'Tho biidgo 1s about 10 feet high. 8ix puysicians are on tho ground attanding to tho suilorors, New Havey, Coon,, July 6,—Tho_latest no- counts from the ratlroad disaster at Btony Creok pinco the number of woundod at sovonty-oight, nearly all slightly, One lady rrom Clinton, Conu., has both logs broken, and is injurad in- tornally. Its impossiblo to obtain the names of the lujured at tho prosent hour, Every car of tho train was overturned. Tho cnginois partly upright. Tho accident was eaused by the switch becoming misplaced bofore tho wholo train Liad passod, hrowjug tho. Inat truck from tho track. Supt, Wilcox, of tho Sboro Line, when ho saw Lho roar car swing off, jumped from'tho bagrage car to tho flats bulow, o dis- tanco of 16 feot. Tho cars foll on him and broke his neck, © LATER, New Havey, Conn., July 0.—Tho cnuse of tho accident 18 now ascortalned to bo as follows : ‘The switchman at the wost end of tho bridgo, whilo the train waa passing ovor lis Bwitch, bo- came impatient and ahifted tho awitch before tho lagt car had passed, ‘o accidont at Btonoy Creols this morning, on tho Bhoro Lino Railroad, occurred s followi The train, aftor taking on two passongors-carsat thatntation, started for this city, 'Tho atation- mastor, Willinm Boach, replacod tho rails just bofore the roar truck of the Inst car had passed tho switeh, Consoquently, the train bumped along with that truck off the track & fow yods, until tho trestle- work bridgo ovor Sait Marsh was reached, whou theo roar car rolled off tho bridge. down 16 feot to the mendow bolow, dragging with it all the rostof tho train oxcopt the locomotivo aud teudor, Tho cars wero badly demolished, Supt Wileox, who Ywas in tho bnggagoe- car, 08 8oon a4 he folt the jolting of the roar car on tho ties, jumped “for tho boli-topo, rung tha boll,” and thon jumped out of tho sido door Into the marsh, Tho ecar hig nock. He was quite a young man and n vory efliciont_oflicor, Io loaves o wifo and ono child. Owing to the summersauit turned by the nsgenger ocars, few oscapod without some ine ury. The Paliadium of to-moirow mornng wil! contain n list of 107 persous who roceived injurfes, but most of them wero not of sorious character. Thers sro two or three whoss cases fro eritienl; among them Goorge Davia, of Guiltord, and the Rov. 1. E, Hall, of Fair Huven, Several bave broken arma or broken logs. A Coronor's jury, tins morning, rendored & verdict that Supt. Wilcox eamo to his death by renson of the care- loss act of Station-Mastor Bench, but tho lattor clams that ho did not reverse tho switch uatil the truin hind passed, and until bo had nuticod that tho rear truck was off tho rails. 'This ox- planation was not crodited. The trin was o purely local one, and the cssualiies nre conilned, with a few exceptions, to the iuhabitants of this city aaa the adjoining towns, Scrious Fireworks Lixplosion in New York, ; New Yong, July 6.—Whon the pyrotecnio dis- play_which came off this evening on Wanhing- ton Squaro bad about renched its close, o spurk from a rocket alightod in tho midst of a_pile of firoworks which wero Iying on tho gronud readv to bio set off and an explosion eusuad. All tho fireyrorks on tha ground wont off, and Lhe sticke of tha rockets, bolis from Roman candles, and bombuholls wont amoug the crowd, which nutn- bered at least 5,000, A terriblo scone of terror ensued. Tha crowd were soized with a_panic and broko, trampling ovorything i their way undorfoot. Aftor & fow winutes, Capt. Byrnes, of tho Mercer streot po- Iico, looked fortho injured, but fortunately found only five persony who were s0 so- riously injured as to require medical assist- ance. Isrsel Van Waden bad his jaw broken by the stick of a rocket; Symond Wassilman was struck in the abdomon with the atick of s rockot and internally tnjured ; Officr Sponcer, of the Filteonth Preciuct, was badly fu- rxu—edm tho log, and Alfrad Potter was injured u the face. A child iu its motler's arms was also struck in tho taco and injured. Besides thio above, & numbor of porsons wero injured, vut not serionsly, ‘The Bank of a River Gives Wauy. WiLkesDARRE, Pa., July G.—A break occurred to-day in the Noxth lirauch of the Susquohanna, at Shickslunnv, 20 w.tos bolow this city, Abaut 20 2feot' of tho bank broke. away, cmptying the Shickshinny lovel inta tho Susquo- bauna Rivor. Bixty bosts aro leit high and dry, but will probably ‘move to-morrow, a8 a laije force of men is at work ropairng tho broals, —_— Zarmum in the Balloon Business. From the New Yurk World, July 3, P. T, Barnum 16 now making atrangoments for the nscension of a balloun which is mtendod to crous tno Atlantio Ocean at au ocarly duy in charge of Prof. Donaldson. As many ntlempts, bave already beou mndo by well-kuown nero- nauts, all of which have proved failuros, Mr. Barnum has decidod to make sovoral experiments -a:hm for the purpose ot firat testing tho oasterly cur- rents and making all requisito observations, Thoso oxporimonts will Lo twelve in numbor, and Prof. Donaldson has been engaged to porsonally carry thom out. Soveral bhal- “loons are now boing constructed which will contain wbout 80,000 foou of gna. They are of sills, and will be fitted up with overy modern and soientifo applianca for takiug records of the different tomuoratures encouns tered at various eliitudes, and it is intonded for esch ascont to continue from twenty-eight (o thirty hours in durntion. When these oxperi. monts are comploted Prof. Donaldson = will make his report to Mr, Bainum as to tho feasi- buliey of crossing the Atlantic. Snould the port'bo fuvornble & suitnblo balloon will be nt ouco munufactured, mado of the vest matarinl aud on tho most approved plan, o thet a thor- ough trial in crossing the Atlantio may bo mado, ‘The gost of tho ecxperimontal balloons Will ba about $2,000 each, SPEZCIAL NOTICES. Schenclk's Sea~-Weed Tonie. n tha atmosphors exporionced bere durlog the summor monts, the lothargy produced by tho hent takes away the destro forwholosome faod, and froguont peraplrations reduco bodily onosgy, particularly tuoso suffering from tho offosts of dobilitatiog dlseasos, natural bealthful aotivity of tha aystom, wo must rosort Iu ordorto keop . to axtificlal moaus, For this purpose Bohonok's Soa-Weod "Ponla 18 very ofoctual, A fow doses will oreate sn appo- tlto and giva frush vigor to tho onorvated body, For dys- Dopsla 14 {a Invalusblo, Mauy eminent physiclans Love doutited whothor dy fa can o pormanently curod by bto drugs whiol are gonorally omployod far that purposo, Tlio Bos-Woad ‘Tonto Iu Its natura is totally diffaroat from sueh drugs, It coutatus no corrosiva wilnarals or acldsi in faok it auslsts tho rogular oporations af maturo, and wupplice hor doflolonoles, ho tonlo In lts maturo sa tmuh rosomblos tho gastelo Julce that 1t Iv almost Idoatl~ calwith that flafd, Tho gastrlo julos la the natural solve out which, In a healthy condition of the body, canses tho food to'bio digastod ; aud when thls Julas 1a not uxcroted 10 sufiolont quantitios, tadlastion, with all s distrous- Ing symptoms, follows, The BesWeod Tonls purforus the duly of the gastrio juios whon thelatter is defloloat, Sehouch's Boa- Woad Tunlo eolid by all Druggiate, lmmudintn]{ll‘uuownd, and foll on him and broke, Honai REPORT OF THE CONDITION oF THR Comnseial Natioml Bauk At Chileago, In {ho State of Nlinois, at the Closo of Business June 20, 1874, 1,680,042.72 SLOSQHTIS 409190000 ek il 49520008 Yosorv 308,524.14 186,316.30 12,5224 —ABE2BT 0200 o, 6,317,601 Ubhiod b ptde RALH1L al Tovenin s pa 1,347,00 BaSa TN 10, Bills ‘of Gilter N~ il T6,426,00 1,371.32 463,000, 25200090 gag,320.51 §8,181,835.00 g:nxwt;guckunmm"“mu‘flm‘ $500,000.00 Oitler " Wniviaod e ik A bror 80,798.47 itytandii 4 Tadividun) bupiis 1,110,7a0,16 S0M200:00 DemandCortilicates of toposit,. . Cordliod Gheoks,.. Duo to at tional Hansi 420.230.48 g o3 351,601,560 s 2 — e 1,088,830.02 $5,184,500,00 State of Tlinols, Conk Counly, ss: 1, Goorgo L. Gtis, Gastisr uf tho_abovo-namod Rank, o anlomnly swear that the above statemont is trug, to the bet of my kfl“"‘"’l‘"(’ll‘flfé‘?‘fi‘l}rc'-’ OTIS, Cashi Spseribed aud wwors {0 boiora s, e 1 Q’i’:{’:’;’u‘{i" Kataey Publlo. A, GowLas, 'S : REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Home National Bank AT CEICACGO, In ihe State of Minois, at {he Close of Busi- ness Fridey, June 26, 1874, RESOURORS. I .$102,828.2 Tonans dheomnta, S105, 88534 . 8. Bouds to socuro BauLAE0.08 Siceniatio 100,000.00 1,110.00 TOS0rVO ARt 2. Di;:: ,I‘Iiux‘::nfi:yn\'allunfll Bluseiit ani, ohi 1,188.50 Ronh, antate, " furattire it and Saturor 6,316.76 Girzont oxp tnson nald. 999021 14, 188,75 833,16 21,372.07 : 25,009.00 Spaols dncluling q 3’:‘:::” Faniey nore 3,021, Lot oior aota 121056:08 “8700.030.23 LIABILITIES, Capital atock pald In.... 82 Saulas o .. Othee undividad proi .Lons| not 1 odx‘ulldandlu wors 1 fndt val dowouifs, X Notos and bille redis- ‘sounto Tillunts, Cook Connty,'ss, ¢ rco W, Fuller, Casiifor of the abovo-named bank, do'volemily wwear that tho above statomant 1s true 10 tho ost of my kunwledge and balief. GEO. W, FULLER, Cashior, yiboribod and wworn to befora iwo this itk das ot dui, 187, CHARLES D. COLE, vtary Fublio, Correct~Attail; ¥ Wy, T, Ja 1 AL L, el 18, REPORT 0F THE CONDITION OF TR HIDE AND LEATHER BANK OF CEHICAGO, At the Olise of Business on Friday, June 26, 1874, in complinnce with the call of the Chicago Clearing-Uouse Associntion, 0N, g Dirsotars, TESOURVES, Notesand bills discountar 422,213, Havpondod deb bt 14 Tndvbradnoss of Nt Uvurdralty, 1,207,638 Faralturo, fizin charior,. 4,020.31 Currant o3 Fazos patdoer 0,083.61 Romittancos o transit. .3 13, o (et baak “aid 17015 STOTrg 11100150 08 14000 000n Cash on band.. Clivoks ox uthor 3 121,440.31 LIABILITIES, Capital stoct Er Tudividu u':.‘-'.‘;‘xfl el °§§ ‘,‘1’1‘5’1’)‘23 Discount.. ‘Exohangd, 28,172.10 $702,502. 1, Thomas L Forrast, Cashior of tho Hhaaih Losiner Buhk, of Ollicago, 4o 431umniy Rreas Laat (ho nhosoatato- mout'ta trap, 16 the bust of 3 kpowiodge o bolief, Suvarn fosnd subroribiid bt oo Uhis 608 ey of s crtbid bidaro 1o Uhts July, 174, JAS. T, GILBEI Notasy Publibe REPORT OF THE CONDITION PRESTON, EEAN & G0, - BANKERS, As made to the Clearing ouso Associntion at the Close of Business, Juno 20, 1874, RESOURORS, Oall onis Sid ousli” cal- Iataral vordrafis.,... Pl dsiss D v Casb and Ukvu&lun ha Caplta}Stock. Tndividusl Dasost Country Depcsity,, 18005 TN SBurplus, mo this 1 th day of luls, Sworn and subiseribed bofo utary Publlo, 1814, O W, 1 BANK STATEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION UF THR (erman National Bank OF CEIICACGO, AT THE CLOSE OF DUSINESS FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1874, TRSOURCES, md die- 'sti208.030.50 4 6,7885.4 $1,274,825.33 425,000,00 8,084.41 Yoans connta, Ovordrafis, U, 5. bonds to so- oure clroulation,. Otlior stocks, bondi anid mortignion, Dun feom rade agnts HE SE30:00 s 37,480,406 Lank: 8,801,041~ . Biros T616,35- 17,670.60 A, 13,0008 Ohogks s “aiiier 190083 SMiding st 2.270.00 Exchanos forU S 8,810.50 12,010.00 32080008~ nsn, 11780 01,34 S2,254.8 LIABIUTIRS, i ndividod pr Clroulntion out= Nm\;l ‘.’:.'?:“i’,“u e 171,405.10-1,235,008.03 disoountod,, . £0,030.13 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS! WILSON BROS, G7 Washington-st., Chicago, And Pourth OCEAN NAVIGATION. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISEIED 1840, Four Sailings Bvery Week, From Now York ovory Wednseday and Saturday, Trom Bouton ovory Tucsday aud Saturday., Cabin Passago, 580, 8100, and §1501n gold, Tound-trip Tickots at reducad ratos. Stosrago Passngo at lowost rates, P, 1. DU VERNET, . W, cor. lark and laudoloh-sts. THE STATE LINE. SPEOIAL NOTICE.—Altor Fnlunln‘y, Juna 13, the %}r{lfll@;é\x.i‘{j:{n l.ll‘lfl"lll"| l!; dl"‘rv.)ll!ll(‘( ll)vl:r)' nll"‘;m‘w LDNES untilduly R, o tog . Laga, ovory WEDDESDAY, wil commpnes. STATE LINE. To Glasgot, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &c. STATE O VHUSLL. Sedinetis 5 1 OF Gl ‘odnosday, July STATE OI INDIAN. Vodnasday, July TFROM PIER 35, NORTH RIVER, N, Y. Weokly Saflings in Aupust: Ratos of paseniu: Onbin, $:0.and $8, ¢ 0,83 Intr A b: Ky firnt-glas<Ting, Deafiaat lowast ratos, or furthcr pacticulars apyly (o AUSTLY DALDWIN & 0., Agonte, 32 Broadway, Now York, JOIN E, it Gauw'l Wostorn Agent, 6 Olnrkst., Cnieago, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, {Tiio South Walos Atlantio Steamship Gompany's Now Find.ciast, Fall-powornd, Ciydo:bullt Bteamslifng will mail from Bounsylvanin Railrond Whatf, Jorsey Gity: GLAMORGAN......Ju 5 18] PEMBROKI Carrying goods and passongors at throu s fro all paris o (o United Statos amd Cannda.to ports tu the | Cliautiol, aud all othor yoints [ England, L o1 Clrannol, o Thede steamanips, built exprossly for the trade, aro pro. “ided With all tho [4tast Lrprorouon.s for th comfor aad convouivnce of UABIN AND STEERAGR PASSENGERS, Tirst Cabln, 87 and §80curcancy, Socond Cabln, S& gumones, Stlornge, K10 ourroney, J woragy cortiilcaton from Cardily 23, for £1and upwards, rihor partioulary, aliply In Cardi, at toe Com. Gliices. N0 1 Digk Olinintiars, ind i Now York t4 ARGIBALD BAXTERS G Agonts, 1 iadar. National Line of Steamships, NOTICH. Tromost sontheely rauto has nlways boon adoptad by this Company, w azold. ie und hoadianie, Sailiog trom New Xork for LY ERPODL and QUENS- TOWN every SATURDAY. Salling from N, York foe Condon (@ireet) oy fortntabe, in assago, B70, L8, SUETOLcy: Wtuoruis, At groall) reduced raios, "Notorn thukots at low west rates, Dralis tor £1 aud, upwacd., P, B. L RSO, Westorn Azont, Nartheast oornor Olark nnd-Randolpl-ats, (0pposies new ‘Shorminn House). Unieage, UNITED STATES MATL. ud full-powsred Steagiahips T ttunnly, Ocoanlo, Goltld, 2l from Now York un bulurdiys nod Livorpol of Tyuraaye,” Katon us o ns any esielass g, Dratvss creuc iteln and, el tcuw £1 upacds, » 97 uuth Glark-at,, Uble: 7 ALFIED CAGERGREN, Awont. ¥ LEGAL, At an Adjourned Speocial Term Of tho Supromo Court, tn tho Fifth Judiclnt Distriot, at tho Chambars of tho Preslding Justloo, in the Villago of Littlo Falls, {n tho County of Horkimor, hiold on tho 8dth day of Juns, 1874, Prosont, Hoo, GEO. A, IIARDIN, Proslding Justtee. SUPREME COURT-COUNTY OF, ARRKIMER.— Ty the mnttor of the sppiication of **'no Romington Empira Suwing-Machlno Cumpans,” & corpuration, ta ciARZD 113 COTPURALO RAID, Upaon rending and_ fling tho potition of ** Tho Reming- fon Empiro Sowing-Machina Conptuy, " by its Prosldonty Phifa Rumington, duly vorltled by fts sald Pecsidoat, and busslug dats the 99th day of Juus, 188, and upoa duo praof of the publication of tho notlov af tho appliention hotaln, 03 roqutrad by laws aad Lt appoating also to tho satlsfaotion of the Court that sald npplication fs mado in pucsuanca of & rosolution of the Trustass of safd Core porutlon; and tho Court befng satisiied that thora ls no onousble objostlon Lo suol Curpuration cbanglag its wamo. {tor heartag Me, Thomas Richurdson, of counsol pulioant, 1o ona apporing looppoun: 1t [ ordered that tho *‘Rumlngton Emplro Sawings Machino Company * inay, and It Is horaby autharizod to, &wury tho darporalo nawa of ** Howington Sowiag-Sla chino Company." 1t 43 furthior ordorod that acopy of thlv arder shall ba filed It tho aitioo of tho Soorotaty of Stateaad with the Couaty Clork of avery coanty In whioh waid corporation fiav o hueluoss llices and tlat & bo publishod at loast onca 1a waoh wook for four wouks In soino nowspapor fy evor conty whoro such sorporation bins & businoss afico, That tho nawspapors lu which such publicatiun suall ba mado ar horoby daalnntos ws lollows, viz, s "o Nlon Citizen, publishad at Ilon, sald county; the Buifalo £spress, publishod at BulTalo, Erlo County, N, ¥ .¢ thy Naw York fimes, publishad I the Gity and County of New Yurk: the Cluclunall Commerelal,publivhed at Ca~ clnnatt, 0.3 1512 CAICANO TRINDNE, publlshud fn tho City ot Ohlosgo, 1. the Atlsnta Dafly Herald, publishe o fistho Uity of Atlsnta, G, and tho Boston Dally Adeartuser, publishod fu tho ity of Boston, Maus, And it Is farthor ordered that, frow and aflor tho Ist day of Augnst, 1474, th xequlromunta of this ordar havs I boon complod with, that the aakd corporation appii~ cant bo knawa by, and ey tha eorgiorato uamo f, ** Kume Jugton Sowlug-Muohlna Compiny.™ LDWARD BIMMS, Olerk, | DISS0LUTION NOTIOE, DINSCLOTION. The partuership haretotory IIXA wting under the firm g oF i een Stavie i tude ey STevbived by mutual AN A S U ioes wiit b smtionnsd by £ 1 Johmsen, SRR Onicano, July 3, Wik In Bankvuptoy + District of New Jersey, 5, At Nawarls 00 tha 19th day of June, A, D, 1874, The undoralenod horoby iives atloa uY bia' appointmons as Awslgaoo of Williain 11, Young, of Nowark, {u the Uouuty of bbox, anl biate uf Now within' satd disiriote wao'tias buon adfudyod bankeupt Gyon bis oww patdilon L3 the Distrlos Uours of sald distiia il 1 NS BILLIL Asigaee, dle. Vel lruadaber Nowieke B ors urronoy; Steon *

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