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e Chi age Doily TPibune, VOLUME 27, SUMMTR JATKETS. ' Llama Lags Jackets! Wo to-dasy mark down, to lowest figures, tho balance of our Sum- mer Importations of G- ENTINE LLAMA LACE JACKETS Meking inducemonts NEVER BE- FORE OFFERED! Prices ranging’ from $8.60 upward, embracing the finest goods manufactured, to which wo iavite attontion. Field, Leiter & o, State and Washington-sts. CORN. BTEM & EEX-WINDING dHanldeauln Attachmont. ~Selling at 830, clal srrangoments mado with respansiblo dealers for . . Pres't and Managor, OF ONIOAGO, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCHES, gradon of which have thelr unogualled Stom-Wind- B onch, with the Co."s gnarantes of (ho wccurate porlormanoo and, porfection of aaon Waich, ho'sala of onr THE 00, DO NOT SELL 0 JOBREI connnry, Proaden Addrera COMN LI VATOR GO, Crand oy o atx loat:and Groenannd s o ., Chicagn FINANCIAL, cartet by e Kt of Mo, Excluslvely a \ Savings Bank. 105, CLARK-SY, Hotiodit Clureh Buck Bu por cont componnd Intorostom doposita, - Paasbooks faca. ‘Dloney aito [vorlod for othota oo Bond and Morte 5 15 emall sums af, 10 por cont fnforests fio” chargd to fodor for abatsactor log oxaminatinn of titls. 'GKO, BCOVILLE, Prosldent. oy o Bty (s peagat Seric, thia Bank hasa patd all uring 150 reoent panie, this Ba o dopoeita on deniand, withoubnotise. GEO. W. KING & CO-, ' BANKERS, 74 BROADWAY, NEW YOT* CORNESPONDENTS: ‘ondon~ALLIANCE BANE (Limitod). B oot buse (Lol tiagd —NATIONAL B, zfgfi.ufl_num HANE, s~ LHERNETTE, Kivg & Co, Dz QAPEADTOUGE & Co., Bucc's, ‘Also, on rosponsibie Bankers (o Austria, Italy, Swoden, Noruny, D , Bolxlum, Holiand, and Switzorland: Lottats of redit fsstod avatlablo in hll parta of Karope, Forelgn colloctions made, Inland Banks and Bagkers who destro to soll thoir own Fixchango can make favorable mrrangoinonts with us, T ) . Livingston & Company's Bank, 10 Pine-st., New Yorks Organized for the husiness of out-of-town Banks, Bank- wrs, Corporations, Individuals, &o. OHers speolal in- dudemonta to Corrospondonts. Five uer cent intorest sllowed on dnlly balanccs. (;,glf,flnnn!y- and Town Bonds, also other _mackotahle securitlvs, wantod for salo on com- misslon, Firat-claes Joans negotlated. DIVIDEND. GenMAN Bavixas BANE, July 10, 1874, 4 A semi-annual dividend of 4 por cent on the capital gtock has hoon doclared and mado payablo on and aftor }E‘ 16th fust. B A.-WISE, Casbior. (OMAB ). THORNTON. W, T. THORNTON, e (80n of Judgo Tornton.) W. F. TETORNTON & SOOI, Bankors and Brokers, Sholbyvillo, TIL. Fatablishod 1859 Collootfous uiado o Hiiolby and. adjoipiag counties, aud wosuls ramitted on ey of paymont. Chicago corros- udsnt—Traders’ Nattsnn Bank, LAKE NAVIGATION. "TONDRLCS STEANERS. Wor Racine, Miwaukos, Bhoboygan, Manito- *woc, oto., dally (Sundays oxcoptod). . Da.m. ED-Saturday's boat don't! 4l 8 p, m. For Orand Haven, Muskegon, etc., daily (Sun- days exceptod).. 7 p.m. For St. Josoph dally (Sunday excepted) 1108, m, Saturday's Hoat don*t Ioavo uutil 11:80 p. . ¥or Blaniateo and Ludington, Tu:sdsy aad For Greon Bay and Intermodiate ports, Tuosday and Friday, o osseen T Doy For Eca d Laka Buporior ports, Mon. dsy and Thuraday...... v Oam, E=Ofico aud Dncks, foot. Mishizan-av. LEGAL, In the District Court of the United States for tho Northern District of Ilinois, siraptey. Tn tho mattat of tho Coan & Ton Brocke e AR R Rl i 1o thy Uldl{fl' said Court, tha uniersigne oo of the astataof satd bankrupt, otfsrs tor sala achinory, and oquipment of sald \lfink- oibe, DUg- waiotie, and_ otlioe vohicius, aishog atoolk an ‘Thy s oo of equippod cstablishmonts of its kind o nd I rl now in full and succossful ting from entiro losa of capltal Jollow o al stxjue $Wintor, Roalod hids will ba Tacolyed by o Wadorstghod for tha purchiaso of tha whole or any bary 4 tho proporty of sald bankrunt until 13 o'olock nian of iy bt 21T blusli b onshud in S hressico 6 ‘0'Judgo of sald court, The gt ta rojoct ail bids 18 sobnrvuds Tioporty ity bo aahino, “aad panioalars Eaoortained oa apppilaation to the uniloralgnod - o OB E, JENKINS, Provistonal Assiguos, 169 Latiallo-st, Ohtoago; Jano , 147k Estate of Snmuel Myers, Deceased, Parsona having olalns agvinst said ostate are requouted o prosent thom for_examiuation, without dolay, to my stiurnivs, Mossrs, Olarkson & Van Bohaack, 3 Uearborn- N lfl hmfl:?'&,fl{gfil:\:&‘:‘lfilfl:’ the ostate aro dosirud ey 1 etk HARY A MY, UNDERWEAT During this month in Tadios' sud Gonts' Undorwear, Io- ‘aory, Hukfa., Collars snd Cuffs, Neckwanr, Lacos, fme broldo ‘faot ovorythlng 8 our stock wil be offored sta great reduotion to mako souia fos Fallstock, Genta' Bhizts mudo to ordur, JAMES H. FOSTER & CO., 1067 & 160 Stnto-st. undor Palmer Moune, WINDOW SCREENS, b ‘WIRE WINDOW -SCREENS, Beroon 15 couls per foot e tores oTita sty ads for shossuring and millog: 3 ota. By footvox ra for hardwat b Do ek 5 xffu DvID GBODAWILER rer. Dam. 8 enlro staok, Tupt, conusting of a largo sumbor uf finu carr gler, amulbuscs, 2nd in procoss of manuiacture, togothor with mnterlals for the manufaoturo of vehicles. tholargeat and b , Exooutrlx, wotory # Oblo- THE DIEBOLD SAFE. . p =] DIEBOLD SAFE ALWAYS AHEAD! OxNTnAL Crr, Col., July 3, 1874 D, B, GOVERT, Agant Dicbold & Klonzlo's Safon: Doar Bir: 1 had ono of Diebold & Kianelo's DOUBLE-DOOR IIRE-PROOT BALIS ia iy storo durlng tho Iato largs conflagration In Contral City, which swopt ons hundrod and fourtaon businoss housos away, My Safo contalnod almost olght thousand dollers' warth of fino jowolry, Ioponod said Bafe tho nozt day aftor the firo, and, to my groat lappinoss and surprise, 1 found all my goods Iy porfoot couditlon. as when put thoro, Tho woad-work is all Intact, I hove ordared to- dny of your agent, Mr. J. Groenhood, s No, 3 folding. door 8afo, and llops to biave 8 a8 s00n as possiblo, Yon ‘may ueo thiis at your own plossure, and I shall rocommaond your Safo to all my friend WM, AITOUESON. CrNTRAL CrY, Ool, Tor., July 8, 1674, B, D. 8. COVERT, Chicsgot Dear Sirt Wo have tho ploasars 10 Inform you that the Bafo, a No. 4 singlo-duor, whioh wo purahnsod a soar ago of your travoling agont, Mr. Groonhiood, was in our storo during the Inrgo conflagration which took placo on tha 31t day of May, 1874, . Tho Safo wasin_tho hot dobrls for forty-olght hiours, and on aponing tho Safa, graatly to our surprito, we found all our books, valusblo papors and moneys in a8 good condition as whon placod thora boforo the fifo, ot & bopor belng discolored, Ienoloss ona of aur Roooipts, taken’ out ‘of our-Safa, So woll wero wa plossod that ‘we have purohasod this day of your Mr. Greonhold a lncgor Bafo. Wo aro yours raspotfully, J. BAUM & OIOYIN DROTHERS, TeuPERNING, Michigan, May %9, 1874, D, 8. QOVERT: Doar Sir: In the grost fire which swapt ovor the town of Isbponaing on tho 19th Aprll, 187, sud which lmost ontiroly destroyod tho town, mo hiad a largo stook of fine swatohos and Jowolry, togotlier witl our books of noc ot oy DSy Epar it v hoskeot neconnty bnat wan intonso, and the bricks aven beiog heutod to & eod o, w0 bl Iv Lmporliis that u Ao cnld mvo contonts, but al a1 L 2 iioh wa did by ttio Gombination Lack, o fonad evory thing proserved In exeellont condition, the jowelry :l:{ botug a littlo discolored by hast and stoam. ~Thg superl- orlly'of your Safos was praudly matntained from fho Tnct That nonty ovory Rafo (b tha Blaca of ather maves fatlod to prosecva its cuntonts in good condition. Yot ours was Subjootad to Tuly 33 1ncento & ligsT an nuy In (h DInGe: D, GINZESROWSKY & GO, Wo aro aimost, dally In Tocoipt of such testimontala ms the nbovo. 'A Jarko stock of thoso colobratad Safos oonatantly on hand, Bafos of othar makos, taken in exohisngo for ours, for salo cheap. D. S. COVERT, Geooral Agont DIEDOLD, NORIIS & CO., o Ao Disboid & Khegsior) S7 STATE-ST. PIANOS AND ORGANS. HALLETT, DAVIS & C0.8 PIANOS. SEVENTY-FIVE firet promlumi award.| od far HEST PIANOS, ; 20,000 liavo bison risnufaturod aud aral nav (n UsE, £37~Thoso Planos, hath Grand, Bquare, and| [Upright, can bo scen tu Chicago, in largol numbors, with a varloty of othor masu(ace turos, at tho Plaug and Organ Warcroows of| W. W. KIMBALL, NTATE AND ADAMS-STS, A Iarge ansortment of now Planos and Or- fgans to RENT. Partios wiehing to pay by instalimonts can| [bo accommodal BASE BALL! BASE BALL. BALTE@RES WHITE STOCKINGS, SATURDAY, July 11, at 3:50 p. m, Tickots for aalo at Kolloy Bron., 83 Madison- alu at 117 Twanty.socond-st. 1t rain should {ntarfera the game will bo played Monday noxt, and no postrs will bo on tho atroot carn. FTOR SALE. We have ton thousand tons of clear Crystal Lake Ice, about fifteon to gixteen inches thick, for sale in car lots at reasonable prices. Address J. H. DOLE & CO., No. 27 Motro- politan Block. TCH:, Jontons tor splo fn bulkc or by car load s alun, by the 100, at Uhionga & Pacltio Dopot, noar Hulstod-at, bridge au North Brauch, _Addruss 12, Tribuno offic ARTISTIO TAILORING. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT On all Garmonta ordored of us during JULY and AT+ GUST, 1674, WEDDING GARMENTS A SPEOLALTY. BERVANTS' LIVERY MADI TO MEASURY. ELY & CO., Importing Tailors, Wabnsh-nv. eor. Monroeest., Chicago. PORTLAND CEMENT, English Portland Cement! I om importing from London di- rect tho most favorite brands, and golicit orders from the trade. - PHILIP WADSWORTH, Agent Montroal and.Chicago Steam- ors, 204 Market-st., Chicago. . BREAL ESTATE, F. C. VIERLING, Real Estate Agent, 126 Dearborn-st., Rents houses, cnlleots ronts, and does o gonoral Roal Es. tata busines, | Tazes pald for non-rosldunts and inforia. tou Laeuished, LUMBER OR COAT, DOCK TO RENT OR FOR BALE. 160 foot front gxil‘ Twelfth-st., runnt‘nz lé%%l:‘ Bw &gnnfim&;‘; Wi ralirond ation: Dweirthoat, bridgo, Apply to M, PETRIE, 103°Washineon-st.. Disomont, FIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. ip horotofor oziating undor tho nama e AR, PSrokea e o tiolirdaon th hie o o by whutial bomsout, 8. fxidels having sold o tho reiraiain 5 ::»': ;fiéfihi‘n\f;‘:fi}f i aro ‘alowo. autor{zad t actioot the bts du vald B, 1, 8. BALDWIN, 8, MIOKNIOIT, JR S hon. COPARTNIERSEIP, Wo bavo thfs day asoolatod with us Win, Hontl Adams, 1n tho Wihiolosalo Baddlery, Hardwars and Leathior busi- ness, wadur tho firia nato of Hulrs Heos, & o, CHAB, BGUITLEN, Forusiv Hyslred Dron, 100 Zaks-at,, Chloago, July 1, 1874, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1874--TWELVE PAGES. BEECHER'S TALK. He. Demanded an Investiga- tion of Tilton's Charges on June 27, Letters Sent to Ilis Church, and to Six Responsible Men, He Asked the Privilege of Naming His Jurors. The Investigation Has Been in Progress for Several Days. Mr. Tilton Has Not Yet Been " Examined. ) What Shearman Has to Say About It » Suspicion that the Trial Is Not Alto- gether Just, Mr. Leecher in Peekskill Waiting for the Verdict. Kvecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yok, July 10.—Honry Ward Beccher has demanded of Plymouth Church an invostiga~ tion of the cuarges made against him by Tilton, Thie probability is that st lonst & part of the truth will como out at the investigation, which I8 to bo made by both the Church and tho Soctely of Plymouth Church, Tilton's lettor, latoly pub- lished, was printod first of all In the Golden Age of Juno 27, but copies wore circulated two or threo days in advanco among nowspapers. Mr. Beochor's lottor domanding investigation is datod Juno 27, the samo day that the lotter was published. Thoro is ronson to boliove that Boechor had seen the letter, but thought it would not bo published. Tho fact that it was published with his own lotter, in which ho IUMBLED NIMSELF DEFORE MR, TILYON 88 ho did before his God, has driven him to de- mand an investigation, The demand wis mado in two lottors, one to the' officers of Plvmouth Clhurch and tho other to the oflicors of the So- cloty of Plymouth Church. Both are brief ; tho first demands an investigation, and the second names three membors of tho Church and threo of tho Bociety whom Mr. Boochor desirea to be on the Committeo, This number, it fs undeistood, is to be increased to filteen or twenty, which will constitute the full Committea, This body will carofully ascertain tho facts and thon report to tho Church, and wsuch nction will be taken as tho caso demands. Alrendy tho fact that Mr. Beocher has numed #ix of the members has lod to tho hint that TIUE COMMITTEE WILL BE PACKED, and that the iovestigation will not bo thorough, but, as Mr. Tiltou is very determined in his man- ner, aud s, in the Golden Age of to-morrow, Mr, T, literally casts down tho gsuntlet, it is })nelic_\'cd that be will not submit fo &0 ox-parto niry. - ‘h?edflorlal article reforred to, which will n'niw“'m‘ tho Golden Age’ of to-duy, was pub- lished in Tue TRinyNE of July 8.—Ep. ‘Tho following articlo and lotters will appoar in tho Christian Union, Mr, Beochier's paper, to- morrow, Thoy explain thoir clrcumstances under which tho inyestigation has beon instituted. The articlo is headed *! 3R, BEKOUER AND HI8 CRURON." On the Tth of July, Mr. Boocher addrossed a note to tho Examiniog Conimittes of Plymouth Church, stating_thot lio had roquosted "certain gentlomen, members of the church and of the society, to make a thorough and dotniled exam- ination into the rumory, insinustions, or chargew, made respacting bis conduct, and askod them, 1f they ep;roved of this action, to add their oflicial appointment to his porsonal requost. ‘The lottor asking the gentloman to sorve was 18 follows: 'DROORLN, Juno 27, 1874, GeNTLraEN : In the presont sints of tho pubila fecling, 1 owo [ to my Srlenda nud to the church aud socloty’ over which I am pastor, to lnve somo proper Investigation made of the Tumors, insinun. tious or charges mado rospecting my couduct, as- compromjacd by the lato publication mado by Mr, Tilton, 1 hnve thought that botls tho church and so- cloty ‘should bu tepresonted, and’ I tako the Uberty of asking tho following to airve in this inquiry, ond to do that ‘which truth and justice oy sequire. 1 beg that each of. tho gentlomen named will consider this lotter an if & lod been separately and personally rent to him ; namely, trom the Cliurchi; Honty W, Bago, 'Augustus Storm, ‘mud. Houry 3. Olovelaud ; rom the Baclety ; ZHorace B, Claflin, John Winslow, and J, V. Whito, I desito you, whon you bave eatlatiod ' yoursulvos by an jrapartisl and thorough examination of all sourcs of evidonce, to communleato ta the Examining Com- mlttes, or ta the Clrch, such action as muy then seom to you right and wise, Hexux Wanp Bexouen, Tho following is TILE BECOND LETTER ¢ . Jury 6, 1874, Dram Drczunen: I dncloso to yau u lottor fn whicls I liave requested thres gentlomen from the church, and_ threa from the Eoclety of Plymouth Churall, gentlemon of unimpeackable repute, and who Lavo not been involvod in sny of the trials through hich we Linvo passed during tho year, to mako o thorough and impartial examination of nil chargos, or insinuations, sgalnat my good name, aud to revort tho eame to you, and I now respectfully requeat thut you will ffvu to this Commiltes tho suthority to act iu our behalf also, It secmedl wise to mo that the requeat should pracood from o 2nd without your forcgoing kuowlodge, and that you should giveto it tha anthordty to act {u your bohalf, in &0 far us tharough investigutiou of tho facts should e concerncd, Henuy Wanp Bezoweu, The Exsmining Committeo, recoguizing the ropresentative character of . tha men thug ap- pointed, unanimously adopted tho action of the pastor, and authorized the gentlomeu namod to act as & committee in ita belalf, and to -report the result of their inquiry for its informa- tion and further action. The Congro- gationaliat Iately suggosted - that tho charges apainst ~ Mr, Boechor should be reforred for oxamination to geveral distin- Kmuhm men in difforent parts of the country, ut Mr, Beochor scoms o havo thought tha tho matter might more spproprintely be re- forrod to MPMBENS OF WIS OWN OHURON and socioty, whoso interoat in tho Furny of ita miuistry would make them do their work thor- oughly aod impartially, and who, haviug been chason to offleial duty by their fellow-membens, would ospwlall{ commaud their conildence, This, moreover, Is in sccordanco with thoe prin- ciples aud tho genius of Conyrogatiounlism, which lm{mao upon every church %m duy of sottling its own dififoultiea without noedlessly troubling othors, THE DATE OF TIE LETTERS, Mr., Tilton's publication, it will be romem- bered, was made ou Thursday, Juno 25; Mr. Buacher, coming to town Friday, conducted his usual prayer-magting, and on Saturday, tho27th, wioto tho above lottor, nsking bis chiroh to ine vostigate the matter, The Committce has commenced Its work, and will proscoute it to the earliost possiblo completion, Alr, Bhearman, Clork of the Church, sald thls evening that the committos lind boen working sssiduoumly since Mr, Beeshor's first lotter way recelvodsand would probably fluish ity labors this ook, Tho renult would bo reported to tho Examiniug Committeo at once, aud by that body reportod to the chureh, To an inqulry whother Mr, Boeoher would return bofor his yaoation is ended, Mr, Bhearman repliod: I dou't know, Ho will romain ju_Pookskill until August, whon ho will go to the Whito Mountainy, as at thai timo catarrh bogins to trouble Lim." MR, DEEOIER WILL NOT APPEAT boforo the lnvnutl‘mmg Comumlttes at all. Mr, Doeokor knows nothing about what the Comuml- too ia doing, and will not know until the result s roportod fo the Examining: Committeo, or to the churoh, _ They rocoived Mr. Boocher's lottor on Bunday, June 28, and went 10 work noxt day, ‘Thoir notton recelyed tho unanimous approval of the Examining Committos, which met July 6, and the slx gentlomon wore madoa nub-com-~ mittoo of tho Examining Committco. Mr, Tilton has beon invitad to testify, and will doso. At | the usual Fridsy evenlug prayor-mesting of tho church, vory fow wore prosent. Mr, Boeoher wau not presont, o camo down to the oity to- dny from bie summer homo at Pookskill, on tho Hudson, on businces, but returned at nightfall, Cuu:lunuaun in the meeting woro tho numerous blossivgs invokod on tho absont pastor. NEW YORK. Emigration Setting Back to Eu- rope. Mayor Havemeyor’s Diffienlties Inorens- ing. 8necial Diapateh fo The Chicago Tridune, New Yonk, July 10,~One of tho Erie Direct- ors, prominent In the organization of- the now' telograpbio, combination, #ald to-day that, for twolvo montha pnst, offorts have boon mado” to unito the organizations compoting with the ‘Weatern Ualon, - The projeot had not boou suc- cogsfully earried out with respect to the union of all tho Companics, but an oxtonslon.of tho lines of tho Automatic Company would vory likely hiaston the nogotiniionsnow ponding, The prin- pal obstaclo to tho union s the attitude of the Atlantio & Pacifio Telograph Company, nnd, this organization hsving grown stendily, its officers #ay their succoss is assurod, and that they will ' not make & part of the union proposed. Baring Bros., the great London bankers, have notified tholr correspondents in this country that %mnd lottors of oredit have been discovored in Burope. ‘ H 'DISAPFOINTED IMMIGRANTS, Investigation by tho steamship compauies and Board of Emigration of this city show that thousands of emigrauts, largely {rom the Wost, are loaving thin port for Europe avery month. At the samo time tho numbor of immigravts who are arriving bore hos fallen off vory much, Laat Saturdny 2,000 stoorage pussengors sailed from hera for Europe, and auotlier vory large company will anil to-morrow. Thoe new steamship Brit- tanlo, of tho Whito Star Liuo,carrios over 100, and hud to refuse many. Othor Steamers carry largo numbers also. Most of those returning do so becauso thuy havo beon disappointed in obtaiu- ing work. b Bl i TNE RUSSTAN 3M18810N. An ofticor of the Administration remarked to- day that thera wonld bo no baste in nominating o new Minister to Bt, Potorsburg, Mr. Jewell will not reach hero for & fow weoks, and it is- still _probsble that no succesdor to him a8 Ministor - to Russia will bo mado prior to his arrivsl. Not only may scveral weoks clapeo before o nomination will be made, but it 18 even suggestod that Mr. Jewolt will be con- aulted ia tho matter, and, in effoct, allowea to name his own snccestor, ' Tho published ‘stato- ment that the Russiau mission would be the ‘main subjoct of a Cabinot mecting noxt weolk scems to bo ontirelys erroneous, both on account of the ciroumstauces above meontioned, and for tho still botter roason that thore may not be a Cablnet meoting next woek. Tho Prosident will go from Long Brancl: to Sara- toga on Monday, to_witneas the regatta, and he is mxl‘paomd to rowsin in that vioinity all'of noxt weok. = : THE BALANCE OF THE'5 PER OENT LOAN. As yet po bids have beon roceived in yesponse to the rocent Trensury oircular to bauks for subsgriptions for ~ the remainder of- tho new 6 por cont loan bonds, which balance now amounts to & fraction less thon $180,000,000. Tho expoctation at the Treasury Departmont is that parties whocontemplate sub- seribing will postpone (ing their bids until the laat moment prior to the 23d iusc., whon the bids are to be opened. The o"éut of this dolaying is to cnable partica to got tho beneflt of the use or interest on tha 2 por cent mmm({ doposit re- quired by law to accompany tho bids. . 1o the Associated Press.) TIE NUSICIPAL IMBRAGLIO. New Yorgk, July 10,—A diepatch from West Hampton, tho summer residence of Gov. Dix, says tho Governor haus taken action adverse to Mayor Havemeyar. Mayor Havemeyor haviog askod Gou. Duryea to rosign from the Police Commission as well ng Disbecker, Lo roceived o roply from the Genoral that the public intorests wore paramount, and it was nocossary ho should remain where ho was, espcolnllf;ln view of tho ocourronces of the past fow weoka. PROTEST DY THE GERMANS. . Tho Gormau tuxpaging associations havo bson {aking sction on cge ‘municipal scandal, and one of thom declarcs in resolutions that tho shome- Jess aud unprecedonted action of Mayor Have- meyer, in thenppointment of convicted erimiaals to high and responsiblo oftices, ‘“*oxhtbits his complote unfitness and unworthiness to ocoupy any longer the h!fih oftice of Chiof 3lagistrato of this city, and wo domund his immediate removal tuorefrom,” Another mesting, which pro- nounced in oqually strong terms’ against Havo- ‘moyer continuing longer in office, was presided avor by ox-Ald. “Raddo, & mewbor of tho- lato Committes of Boventy, and a strong ndvecato of his election. MIBCELLANEOUS. Tho jury in the caso of ox-Deputy Tax-Col- lector Gill, of Brooklyn, on trial on the charge of appropriating public moneys, failed to agreo on & verdict, snd wore discharged. William McGiunes, agod 7, of 62 Essex streot, bitten by a dog Bomo woeks ago, was soized with bydropliovln yestordsy. Mo was takon to tho Bollovuo Hospital oarly to-day, and died in loss than two hours. Mary Aen Honnon, sgod 63, diod to-dsy from what is pronounced gonuine Asiatic oholora, at her residenco, 100 Orango streot, Brooklyn. Bho waa attacked by the disonse on Wednesdny night, i }i'lm father of Froddy English confesses that ho catued tho abduation of Ifroddy, as 10 othor courso was left to save the hoy from hecoming the absolute tool of the crusadery, lug wife being in loaguo with thom. CASUALTIES, #illed by Falling Down n Shaft, Spectut Dispateh to I'he Chicaao 7'rfoune, WILkESBARUE, Pa., July 10.—Joln Enscite was instantly killed yosierday aftoruoon by falling down tlie shatt of n conl mino, u distnneo of 104 foot, . He was omployed by the Dolaware & Hudson Conl Company, huving chargo of the pumns at the Plymouth minos, and whilo en- saged {n ropairing tho sloft loas hia Lalauce and foll that distance, A Crazy Attempt Lo Flye NEw Yogg, July 10,—A Londan dispatch an- Douncen the donth yosterday of an soronautic professor while attempting to ly from a balloon to tho earth, After rising o short dlstanco the professor was lowerod, and hung suspendod from tho bottom by & ropo with the wings of a flying machine extended, ‘Tho bulloon ssceuded 10 & considorablo height, and at.a signal the rope was cut, and the profossor descendod with !rlE;hLlul volocity to the ground, aud nas justaunt- 1y hitlod. Yacht Quapsized and ., Drownod. Atrantio Oify, N. J., Juno 10.—This after- noon, while the yaoht A. B. Thompsou was re- turning from o trip, and in tho act of crossing the bar opposito thiy eity, & heavy #on.struok and capsizod hor. 'Tho following-named pordons, rosidonts of Philadelplia, wore ilrowned : Daniol Oftlor; B, Bharpleas nud Lsthor 11, Sharploss, his wifo; Carolino Bharpless, Master Alfred I, Suarp. loy, and Aunn W, Jtoberts, daughtor of E. 1¢ob~ orts, pmyrlelor of the Chalfonte Houso, of this placo. The body of Mivs Bharpless Wuy rovoy- ered, - ° T ' THE FIRST BALE OF gflflg:l, = G "Pex,, July 10.—The Brownsville Xetoa sposhi Tapbits "o first balo of cotton uhipped to Now Orloans to-day from tho ranch of 5. Hynos, at Banta-DMaria. STEAMERS SUNK. Oswzao, N, Y., July 10.—During the Inte hur- leane, the Canadian stenwors Osprey aud_Cor- inthinn were sunk in the Bt. Lawrence River, Puaseugors and orew saveds Six Pexsons : FOREIGN. Effects of President MacMahon’s Mes- sago fo the French As- sembly. An Interpellation of the Gov- ernment Postponed In- deflnitely. The Government’s Tltimatum Deliv- ered to the Committes of Thirty, The Programme Embraces a Second . Chamber and the Personal Septennate. 'General Foréign News. TRANCE. . “PAnts, July 10.—The Ropublican pnpers com- cludo, from MacdMahou’s mesingo to the As- sembly, that ho recognizas the Ropublic, Pans, July 10.~In the Assombly this aftor- noon, M. Bortsuld, Moderate Republican, asled loavo to submit tho following question to Gen. do Cissoy, Vice-President of tho Council: ** Whether it is claimed for the Prosidont of tho Ropublie that bo donies the right of tho Assom- bly to dotormine whothor the Iaw of the 20th of Novombor, 1873, s irrovocablo, or not; and, algo, if it in denfed that the Prosidont is respon. sible to the Aesombly.” On motion of Gen. do Clssoy, tho dobate on this 1nterpollation was postponod until the con- stitutional bills oamo np for diseussion. Tt is oflicially stated thnt citizens of the United Btatos will bo pormitted to entor Franco from any direction, without showlng their passports ; but they must be propared to prove their nations ality whon roquired. Pants, July 10.—I'ho Committes of Thirty on Constitutional Bills held an_important sitting this ovening, M. Fourton, Ministor of tho Ino torior, appenred and presented tho viewa of tho Government, Hosaid the Government would accopt & bill drawn up by the Committoo which Bmvldou for the continuanco of tho titlo of rosidont of tho Republic; for the croation of n 8econd Ohambor; nnd for tho organization of & porzonal eepteunato to terminate with the oxpivation of MaeMabon's _soven yonrs' term, or sooner, in case of his resignation or death, But it was desirablo, too, that certain provisions, which required immediate actlon, ghould bo embodiod 10 o separate measuro for- thoir spoedior passago by tho Assombly, ond M. Tourton specillod thom s follows : First—Deputiea should be elacted for soparate sroudissumenta instond of dopartmonts, for it wns necessary to keep in-mind the possibility of o dissolntion of tho Assombly. Second—~In tho croation of a second Chamber, the Governmeut espocislly wished that tho Presidont should bes empowored to mnominate a considerable proportion of its mombera, Third and finally—The Government insisted that power bg given to the Preaident to dissolva the Lower Chamber, but, 08 the manner of the sppointment of tho members of tho Uppor louns was not decided upon, ho could not say ‘whother the power should be exeroisod with or without" the cooperation of the latter. M. Fourton, in conclusion, remerkad that the Government was not desirons of interfering with tho duty of tho Assombly in framing n constitu- tional bill, but moroly pointed out what it con- sidorod ossentinl points. Full oxpression would: Do given to it opinions by debate whon tho sul-~ joes came before the Assembly. The Legiti- Tniats are irritated by the President's messago, and havo rosolved to opposo s personal sop- tennate. Loxnon, July 10.—A special from Paris to the Pall Mall Gazelte says that M. do Forcade Laro- quotte, Duke da Padous, and Gen. Fleury have beon summoned to appoar bLofore tho Court at tho same timo with M, Rouher, for their connection with the Donnpartist Propaganda. 1t is stated in tho dispateh to the samo paper, that France proposes’ to submit to the Brussels Congross acrious charges againat the German Govornmont for nots committed by the army which lately invaded France, and that Gormany contomplates presentitig countorcharges. sl et GERMANY, Loxpoy, July 11.—A, spoolal to the Daily News roports that soveral revolis have brokon oug auong tho peasantry in Northern Prussia on ac- count of tho now law making changes in tho mothod of local government. ‘The troops had been called out, and in the conflict with the pao- E'lu, threo porsous wero killod. Sorious troublo oxpectod. Tho Daily Telegraph bns o roport that King Ludwig, of Davaria, will meot tho Emperor Willinm at_Munich, shortly, whon it is to be hoped that Bavarsa will como to & better undoer~ stunding with Prussi —_—— SPAIN. Mapnip, July,10.—The Cstlist General Dor- rogary has issued s manifesto addressed to all civilized nationd, in which ho agsuils the Repub- licans, and admits and justifios the shooting of fiftaon of them. Mapn, July 10.—The Corliats shot a corre- spondent of the New Free Press, of Vienna, on tho 30ch of Juio, in upits of & roprieve seut by Don,Carlos. s JAPAN, 8Ax Fnancisco, July 10.—Tho steamer Cra~ nadu brings Yokohama' dates of June 23. The Gazelte unys tho ropott of tho assassination of Mimater Kido wag untrue. In two ongagoments with the Formosaus, the Japaneso were victorious, aud neacly all the southorn tribes surrendered. T'ho son of DeGroot,. Ministor for Belgium, accidontally shot and killed himself at "Yoko- hama, Juno 16. ; Au lnvostigation was boing proseouted T the osge of tho Japaneso oflicinls who oro accuged of having illegally ontored ibe grounds of the Britlufi Logation at Tokel to arrest a membor of tho Logation. No docision hnu beon renched, Tho Granada boat the Vasco do Gama to ‘Yokohoma about five hours, ‘T'he small pox was vory provalont aud fatal at Kiota ; betweon October aud April, twolve hun- drod people died of tha malady. ‘fhe question respecting the _residence of forolgnera out of iroaty limits is helng stoadily prossad, and must recoive a solution one way or another vory shortly, ‘The roport is that elthor the . Japancse Governmont must pormit all foreignors to roside boyond 1o presont linuts, or thoso who alrendy Lave that priviloge, throngh cireumstance of being in Japancse ewmploy, will bo obliged to como into the treaty aottlomonts, This would Lo tantamount to shutting np a numvor of eduoa- tional‘eatablishments, bosides puttiog n stop to survoys, miuocs, railways, and othor publio worke wonernlly now proceading undor foreign supor- Intendenco, R CANADA NEWS, The Dowinlon Boeard of Trade-The Now Maunitoban' Ministry—Abundant Orops ‘Throughout the Whote Coune try~Other Ltomy, Snectal Disvatel to The Chicugn Tribune, gr, Joux, N. 8, July 10.—Tfhe Dominion ‘Board of 'rade mcota Lioro on the 10th inst, Quepgo, July 10.—Govornor-Gonoral and Countoss Dufforin will bo prosont as patrons of the racos noxt week. OtTAWA, July 10.—A dispatoh from Manitoba glvos the following as tho names of the now Minigtry : tho Hon, Momsre., Girard, Promior; | Hny, Dubuo, Davis, aud Oglebee, ‘The House will adjourn on Monday, 1t i prodiotod that omigration to Cauada will be larger noxt year than ovor beforo, Fronoh Conadinn familios are roturning from the Umitod Btatos, Movramar, July 10.—An International rifs matoh bhas been arranged betwoon Col. Wingato, of Now York, and Jamos sdallo, of Montroal. ‘The compotition takes placo on the 18th inst., oach ou thoir awn rifle ranges, ‘Tho Amorican postal delivory and collection aynlum 18 to Lo adoptad in this clty on the 1st of joptamber noxt, ‘Tonoxto, July 10.—1he Dawson Road to Fort Garry, from Thundor Bay, {4 now tu good wark= lntz ordor. Word from Thunder Bay snys the Bilvor Island Company have taken out a ploce of graat ] Black Bay weighing 400 pounds, and rich u Tond. Proparations aro mnking for tho, 7 pproachiny olection throaghiont. Ontnrio. P e Sovoral conventions thronighout Canada aro now bresking up. Harvost proapectn aro that throngliont the on- tiro country thoro will be an abundant yield. SInin;; ciops ara almoat universally splendid. Hay is Iuxuriant, and formers aro busy ourlng it. Thbo potato-bug fs making havoo in cortain localitles, but these_aro limited. Tho boat of prospocts for fruit. In the Provinco of Quoboo tho prospects aro not quite so good aa in Onta- rlo, but faly: (T the Awnaciated Preas.) Tononto, Tuly 10.—A diepateh from TFort Gorry. Maitobn, 8ays the Ministry has hoon do- fonted on a direct motion of want'of confidence, A now_Anglo-Fronch conlition linistry s been formed. Its polisy will probably cmbraco the fixing of n qualification for roprosontation on &2 oxtonded baats, tha alotition of tho Loglaln- tivo Council, an improved judiciary, and the reduotion of tho public expenditures. THE GRASSHOPPERS. ..., Reliof Meing Sent to the Stricken Dintrictss Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago T'ribune. 87, Paur, Minu,, July 10.—Gov. Davis is dis- nppointed, but not discoursgod, by tho Socra- tary of War's statomont of tho impossibilicy for liim to issuo rations to tho famillos in tbe wouth- weatarn counties, impoverished by the grasshop- pars destroying thocrops, instoad of tho arms due tho Btate, Ife rocelved this foronoon $5,000, appropriasted by Ramsoy County, nud has alrondy started forward oll tho supplics that could bo purchased with that suwm, besides the con- tributions of 8t Paul ~morchants, Othor countics are oxpected {o immediataly Iollow tho examplo of Ramsoy, aud tho Govornor espocts to have 50,000 or mora from that source, It is cstimnted that about 5,000 peoplo are in ,)rasslnu nood, Someon tho froutiornre in abaolute dauger of starvation. The peoplo of the distrossed rogions have boen gonorous to onch_ othor, dividiug their scauty storea Lill ull aro impovorished altke. Althougit some fears aro folt that the plaguo will extend east and northwoat Into tho older counties and work far groator damagoe than yet occasionod, atill tho oxtant of the tarrilory ‘and population involved ia a small fraotion of tho Stato, and the proportional dumnga done is no oxcuee for tho #onrs suid to havo boen occasioned by the Goyer- not's leiterin Wall stroet. Itis, howover,a sorions ‘mater bera, fram cho difficulty of gatting County Govornments and prosperous communitios to move promplly enoueh in giving rolief. Action of tho Minnokoetn Grangors, S, Pavy, Minn,, July 10.—Tho only response yot made to Gov. Duvis' appoal to the Grangers of tha State to help in fooding tho victims of tho grasshiopper scourgo was mado yestorday by tho rango Couucil of Honmepin County, = Tho Grangers of Henncpin County opposed Grange contributions, and pleo ~ county contri- butions, on the ground that . tho burden would bo unfairly diatributed, but ask tho Govornor to pay from the Stato Troatury . whatever amount i nocded to koep tho citizens of tho State from starving, promus- ingtogeo bim through if anybody is mean enough to make objection to this course. As to do this would be to make the Governor crimi- ual, it ia not likely the recommendation of the honest Grangors will bo adopted. POLITICAL. The DesMoines Republican Primarices. Special Dispatel to The Chicago 27'rbune. DesMoises, In., July10.—Lhe Ropublican primarios for the olection of delogates to tho Polk County Convention, wero hold In this city this evening, There was o sharp contest bo- tween Kosson and Gen. Williamson to securo the delegates, aud Kosson was succossful. This will give the Polk Connty dolo- gates to Kneson, and, b is conceded will nominato bim. ' Mr. Nasson only roached liomo last Monday, but sloce that Las been por- #onnlly, and by bis' frionds, making every exor tion possible to secure tho dolontes. ‘Thi fact, connected with his famous letter of declination only & short time ago, has croated s great deal of feeling smong tho anti-Kaskon Republicans, and this ovouing threats sre honrd from mauy of tho straights that it Kasson is nominated tbrough false protonses, that the nomination will ba bolted, and another man put up for the straight Repubtican voto. Tho, Twelfth llinois Congressional Districts Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Vrnoista, Cass Co., Tll,, July S.—Tho political caldron is soothing and bubbling in an unpreco- douted manner, and our longest-ioaded politi- cinus are at a loss to know what the Democracy will do regnrding nominations. Without a third ticket 1n tho fleld, thero will be no coutest over the Btato ticket, For Reprosontative in Con- rvess from tho Twelfth District, thoro will be s ivoly contest if tho Independents shall nomi- nate, for instance,J. B, Turner, Tho district, 4 you aro awaro, ji strongly Domocratio ; but with throv tickots in the fiold, ihe chauces will bein favor of tho Ropublican’ enddidate. It is conceded by nll that tiie Ion. J. C. Robinson is among tho buriod (politically) statosman, and ho will bo relogatod to privacy ; but in his stond thoro are & score of patriots of the Domocratio faitls elbowiug their way to the fropt. Among them is the Hon. William Bpringor, of Sanganion County, who threatons to givo the dominaut party #ome trouble as thoy fonr to nominate him and’ daro not rofuss, In the Xopublican party there are af least two men prominently named in conneetion with Congressional honors,—the Hon. N. W. Brangon, of Menard County,'and A, C. Vanaewater, of Christinn Counnty, A 826,500 Binze at Kankaloo, M. Special Dispateh to The Chicano T'ribune, Kaxuakes, Ill., July 10.—The Kankukeo Plan- iug-Mill and the residonce of & widow~Mry, Kruger—were burned to tho ground this morn- Ing at_holf-past 8 o'clock. Loes on the mill, £25,000; insurance, 810,000, Loss on residonce property, $1,600; ' insuranco, £700, The flvo originated in the planing-mill, and was undoutt- edly tho work of an incendinry, ¥ Youtordny morning tho rosidence of H. I, Whaeolor, n lawyar, caught fire, but was’ saved aftor the roof had boen tarn off. Tho buchet brigade worked manfully on tho these ocensions, 1t was evan boon roportad {hat throo'mon weio heard to dealare, in olomn conolavo to-day, that il;m-n-om;hm would be o good thing to lave ore. At Bloomington, K. Spectal Dispateh to I'le Chicaqo Tribune, i Brooxxaroy, I, July 10.—An old wooden building, cornor of Houth Muin street and the Iudianapolls Ruilroad track, used us a foundry, in thuly oity, was destroyed by fire this ovoning, with | all its ‘contents, inoluding tho machinery and stook of diteront kinds, meluding n large amount .| of puttorns of valves, Tho foundry was owned and oporated by N. Diodrick & Co,, tho firm con- sisling of A, B, Tves and N, Diodvich, 'Total Jous about $8,000; insurance as follows: Lycoming, of Muncle, SL#I0; Globe, of Chicago, 3701 Alleghany, of Cluvoland, 3700, It Is supposed to huve caught from au iron furnaco, a8 thoy had um:n cautiug about an houy botoro the fire broke out, At San Francisco, Cal, 8N Frarcnsco, July 10,—A fire on Californin Tront sticot, carly this morning, destroyed Stantord, Allyn & Co's ofl works, Sshullz & Co's liquor “storo, and I, G, Gallien's olgar storo. 'Lho aggregato loss is about $80,000, Bax Fraxotsco, Jaly 10.—Tho loss by tho fire to-day on Californin stroet, In Aldyne & White'n .0il storo wae groator thau ut fives supposed, tha loss Lolug over $100,000, Tho fire continued to burn noarly all day. DIRECT-TRADE UNION. ATLANTA, Ga., July 10,—~Tho Directors of tho Direct-Irado Union met to-lay, Liverpool and Savaunah agonts wore prosent, and mado final arrangomonts. ‘Lhoy wru now roady to ship cot- ton or whest NUMBER 322, WASHINGTON. The Now District Government Mak- ing a Clean Sweeps Praotioal Condemnation of Boss Shep- herd’s System. Falling Off in the Returns from the Dis« titteries for June. No Indictments Found Against Dana--- His Time Coming. DISTRICT MATTERS, QLEANING OUT THE AUGFAN STABLES. ‘Wastaxgron, D. O, July 10.—lho Distriod Commissionors to-day fssued tho following of- ficlal ordor: * Ordered, That tho Bxsoutive headquarters of tho lnto Distriot Govornment, aud all th officos n‘:‘?mmcmd :hna;:wflh. Kb‘:h‘muu‘mfl. :”ud l:hn tu(rl)- ovos aud officers of the samo bo discharged ; that +tho building ocoupiod . thoreby ba thined’ over to tho ownars and ront paid to Aug. 1, 1874 ; thnt the Bngineer and Secretary of tho Commig- sion have the public property theroin romovad ; that tho oftico of this Commision bo located in the Coluwbion buildiny; and that no advortis- ing ehall bo done excopt on the exprose direction of the Commigsionars. “Thet tho Engineer bo directod to HELU ALL THE HOIBEY carriages, and harnoias belonging to the Dis- trict (oxcopt ona coverad wagon and two wagons and four noraes for tho transportation of eogiu- cor or flold parties whilo on duty), and to de- rnm tho monoy Lo shall receive therofor with o District Troasurer; “‘I'hat copics of all Yny-mlls Lo filed with the Qomptroller at tho earliest practicablo moment, and that all curront exponsos bo paid on tho first Moudey of ench month; “That the Engineor roduce tho nnmber of property yarda to two, snd discontinue the othord aa fuon a8 prdcticablo; !* Thas the ofticos of eloven Assessors bo abol- ighed, and that the persons holding the same be discharged from this date; “That tho Socretary notify the physfoians to the poor to make thelr report for x{m quarter anding the 30th ult.; ” “That ono watchman Le continued at tho Togielotive Hall, mlb{m:: to the direstion of tho Engincer, and that all'other ofticers and emplogos comployed therein bo discharged; AN_AUDITING COMMISSION. *“That the Comptroller, Auditor, and Treasu- rer of tho District bo, sndaroheroby, constitutod & Commission to reccivo from tho Inte Tressuror of tho Bonrd ot Public Works all moneys, bonds, and other gecuritlog in his possossion, to ascor- tain and spocifically inventory tho same, snd, thereupon, to dopoait tho samo in tho Troasnry of tho United States, to tho oredit and subject to the orders of the Commissionors of the Dis« rict ¢ ) * Phint the offico of Superintondent of Lampa be abolished, aud tho. dutios of the snme ba transforred to the Enginoor, who is authorized, with the approval of tho Comnmiesioners, to em- yloiy n overseor ; - “That all cantrocts horeattor givon out ehalt b awarded to tho lowest rosponsiblo bidder, af- tor dno notico by advertisement, aud the right rosorved £o rojoct, any and all bids,” s NOTES AND NEWS, FALUING OFF IN TIE DISTILLATION OF SPIRITS. Syectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trigune. ‘Wasianaron, D.0., July 10.—Tho records of thy Iatornsl Rovenuo Burenu show quitoa folling oft in tho amount of spirit production in the conar try. On_the lst of last April thoro wore 493 gran and molagses dustillories in oporation, with a daily capncity of 278,685 gl lons, On the Ist of tho prosent month the numbeor wes reduced to 200, while tha capacity was reducod 164,946 gallons por day. ‘Tho fallivg off is attributed to tho hot weathor, and it is expocted that a8 soon a8 it grows cool ogain, and the uew urn&bummou availablo, busi- noss will bo resumed in all tho establishmonty now closed. . THE DANA INDICTATENTS. A It has not boen detinitely esortained that jn. dictmonts have beon found sgaiust Mr. Dana, on complaint of ox-Gov. Shaphord, but thore sooms to bo no donbs in the minds of the publiu that the Grand Jury will take the action asked for by him. For tho lust two days thoy are said to havo been almost exclusively ongaged in in- vestigating the safe-robbery. (7o the Associated Prear} PLANS APPHOVED FOI A I'UBLIO BUILDING. WasHiNaroN, July 10.—Acting Poutmaster- General Marsball, Acting Socrotary of the Troasury Conant, aud Acting Secrelary of tha Luterior Cowan to-day approved tho plaus for the now publio building at Lincoln, Nob, DONDS TO BE RENEWED, Asglatant Treasurer Hillhouso, of Now York, 18 in Washington to reuew. bis bonds under his roappointmout. REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTFS. Thero was roceived at tho Treasury to-day $678,000 of National-Bauk notes for rodemption. TUE TOGUS SAFE BURGLARY. Attornoy-Genoral Williama has instructed A. G. Ruadlo, who was designated a fow doys aga to prosocuto the safe burglary ocases, to prose- outo those cnaes without fear or favor, and to Bummon evory one who oan throw any hnhz on the auh}uct. It is tho intontion of the Attornoy~ Qoueral to have those cases thoroughly sifted in &uc courts, aud to briug all the offonders o juse co. EDUCATIONAL. Meeting of tho Bonra of Rogents of Wisconsin Normal Schouvls. Special Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune, DlanisoN, Wis., July 10.—Tho Board of Normal Bobool legouts has finished its work, The ar- rangement of the courso of study called out considerable diveussion, and an offort wns made, without succoss, to eliminato montal and morsl philosophy, astronomy, and zoology from the courso, lnstead of thice yonrs,—tho courss of stndy horotofora prescribed, nad on_complating which a diplomn, oquivalent to a lifo teacher’s cortaflcnte, was awarded,—two coursos lave boon adopted ; ona of four years, to include Latin, with such a diploma aa herotofore : and ono of two years, on which & cortificate is awarded which, aflor & yoar's succossful tonching, is oquivalont to s Btate toacher’s cortificato for fiva ycars, to tesch the branches included in the conrse, W. D, Parker, of Janesville, was nuanimously choson Principal for tho Fourth Normal School at Rivor Falls, his torm of oftico Lo commenco Bopt, 1, 1875. Duncan MeCGrogor hss the Profossorship of the ‘Theory naud Practica of Tenching ut the Platteville Normal School. A mesting of the Conductors of Normal Inti- tutes, called by Supt. Soearing and tho Normal Regouts’ Committeo on Institutos, bo- ging 1t4 session to-duy and continuos tll Tucsday, ulyll-l. when tho Stato Toackers’ Association woots, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Unlon ¥rinters in New York Dy £ chitrgods New Yors, July 10.—Sevoral of the largenk \orinting cstablishmonta In the aty employing union compositors have recently dixcharged thoir employes und put non-society men in thoir placos. Owing to the large number of socioty men out of work, o delegation of compositors yestorday visitod soveral publisbing firms and informed them that work belonging to New Yorl was ab present done in adjcintug citios an townd, aud thet the pricon paid fn those placos avoulyl bo engerly accopted by at least 400" com- “pouitora in this city, 5 Expocted with the Ohio ;i Miners, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Loaay, 0., July 10.—Berious troukle is anticipatod with the minors at Hiraitsville. A car-loud of flie-armu wus sout there this oven- ing, and au attock ig anticipated at any moment. NEW ‘:IAMPSHIHE LEGISLATURE. UoNcoxp, N, 1L, July 10,—The Leglal - day ndjourhod to the Jast Waduss .",‘%3’31‘.?, next. The bill to proveut bribory in’ elections Mordxroubla f?llud. owiug to a dissgreomout of the two~ Iousoa.