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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JULY 22, 1874 6 FOREIGN.. The French Assembly to Be Prorogued Next Week, P'robable Defeat of Periorc’s Consti- tutional BilL Another Manifesto Issued by Don Carlos. Dookray’s Sontentence Commuted to Ten Years' Imprisonment. Attempt to Provent Betfing on the New- market Course. ’ FRANOCE. Pans, Jnly 21.—The Government on Thurs- day will aunounco its opposition to 3, Poricro’s copatitutional bill. The recont ministerial ap- peintments mako it still Ices probablo that the Dill will be adopted. If it is rojeoted, the boliof is that furtlier diecuseion ‘on tho conntitutional proposals will bo postponed until Novembor, and that the Assembly will be prorogued next wook. In tho Assembly to-day tho Duko Decazos, Minister of Foroign Affairs, stated thatit was im- possiblo for Franco to hold aloof from the Brus- gels Congress, but the Govornmont would ub- dortako nothing in connection with it without tho conaent of the Assombly. The Government will insist on tho oxclusion of uaval questions, In nocordance with tho oxample of England. — SPAIN. Loxpoy, July 21.—A recont artiolo in tho Madiid Imparcial favoring Iboriau union Las doveloped strong opposition to the projuct in Portugnl. Lisbon advices state that tho urticles of the Imparcial wero received thore with groat disfavor. Bavonxe, July 21,—Don Carlos has 1sued a mamfesio granting religious toloration, ongog- ing not to daturb the saloa of church property at pregent contiseated ; promising o representa- tive but not a revolutionary goverument ; undor- taking to rostore the Hnauces of the country,and innlurfi:g liberty, go far ng it ia consistent’ with order, ‘I'no manifesto concludes na follows : " If tho rebellion continues, we shall stifle it with cay- non. 'I'hoso who rejoct our proflors of concilina~ tion to-day, will bo compeiled to submit to the law of the conquoror to-morrow." Mannip, July 21.—An ofliclal xeport of tho loss of Cuanca has boen received. 'I'ho dofonso was obativato sud brave to tho last. Ontho 1%ih the Ropublicans doefonding tue Faubourg Carretea ropolled throo aesaults mado by Alfo 80 with 8,000 mon, Tho Carlists ultimately cap- tured the Faubourg., Tho Republicans ratired to the principal square of tho town and rofused surrender, Four more attacks were made upon them, in each of which tho Onrliats met with a repulse. During the morningot the 15th, aftor tho firing had lasted ffty-six hours, the Carlista gained the squaro. Tho Republicans Logan to rotrent to the citndel, whon thoy sud- denly oncountored » fresh force of 4,000 Carlists, who by some unoxpluined mesuns had gained Yv!fluufliuu of the citadol, Gen. Yglosins, tho Ropublican commander, sud all iy oflicors nud men thén surrendered s prisonors of war, ‘The Carlints sacked and burned many houses, mur- dored o number of inhabitants, made hoavy requisitions for provisious, domnnded s cont: bution amounting in tue apgrogate to two years' ‘$axes paid by the city, and destroyed the fortifl- cations. Tho cnomy report their lusses at 160 killed and 700 wounded. et ‘WEBT INDIES, Havaxa, July 21.—The déath-sontencs pro- nouncoed against Dockray hag boen commutod to tou yoara' imprisonmeont by Presidont Berrano, at the inktanco of Captain-Goneral Couelin. EKixasTox, Jamaica, July 21.—Gen. Quosadn aud stafl, of the Cuban army, have arrived here. Thelr dostination {s unknown. ————— GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, July 21,—The Nowmarket Magiatrates Bavo dismissed the summons sgainst Mr., Ghap- lin, Stoward of tho Jockoy Club, to answer for violation of tho act of Parilament in permitting betting on the Newmarket race-courge; but leave hins beon granted to tho prosecution to eairy tho caso 4o a superior court. s GERMANY. Bentaw, July 21,—The Hon, Marshall Jewell, the newly-appointed Postmnster-General of tha United States, has arrived in this aity from St. Potersburg on his way homo. Ho is engaged in Inspecting the Gorman postal-sorvice, aud says bo tinds some arrangements which may bo ap- plied with advantago to the Amorican postal sys- gm. Mr, Jowall will leavo in a fow daye for ana, . THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. Kowa Xtoms Telegraphed to The Chie cago Kribunc. wLINoIE, Tho membera of tho Peorin Board of Tredo sud their iuvited gueats got away about 1 o’elock yosterday aftornoon on their long-talked-of ox- cursion to Detroit, Mich, They will be gone the balance of the week. The Detroit bLulls and ‘bears will banquet thom, aud tho entire oxeur- clon party expeet tobave an enjoyable time, This, h|‘[s ljl.m‘{r nfim{r) lc.axn‘l}nminn. —Maj. W. B. Little, Probition candidato for Stato Lrensurer, died at bis homo in Paun yose torday, Since returniug frow the Bloomington Convention up to the time of his death, ho bad been lying progtrato with a painful iliness, —Tho Watsokn Driving Park Association re- solvod, at their meoting last Monday evening, to bold thelr horse-fair Aug. 11, 12, and 18, and to offer $2,000 in promiums, “Tho races will take placo &t the fir-grounds of the Iroquois County Agricultural Association, st Watsokn, ~—Last SBunday, two boye named Goorgo An-. this sud Johony Bonuett, sged 16 aud 17 yoars wero drowned whilo bathing in the issibsippt River about 5 miles bolow Alton, —On complaint, & number of business men of Winchester have been summoned befora the Couuty Court tomake a schodule list of their mounors and personal property, A genoral feel. ing of indignation oxists over what ia deemed an unequal and ucjust sssessment of pevsoual proporty. —Fox Riyer, the wholo length of the City of Elgin, is abod of wesds, 1t preacnts a bad sight, and smolls sicklior thau a hospital, 2 —TIarmers in the vicinity of Elgin are buying food for their cows at Minnoapolig, Minn. Some sevonty-tivo cars of bran Lavocome frony Minne- apolis within the last two weolw, destined for Dundee and Elgin, aud Mr, Giftord started for anothor train of it on Monday. —A firut-class hotel is to bo erectod on one of the robuilt cornora of Elgin, to bo run on the Luropean plan, —Liconue was igsued in Bpringunld yostordny to the LaSulle & Peru Horso sud Duminy Com- pany ; capital, $15,000, —Saturday forouoon, on the farm of Conrad Bocklinger, tho baggagoman at tho Weat Dopot in Elgin, the boru aud granary, with twenty.two tons of timothy, were entirely de«tmyud by fire; also his barloy In stack, and other grain, Hin gravary had $200 insurance fu the Agricultural, of Wataxtown, N. Y. Bovoral farming impla- ments, with a° wagon, were also lost. The ~loss allogether ~was about §700, The fire is subposed to have originated from strolliug huntsmen. The children of Mr. Bech- lioger's tonant erw & man and boy with a gun at the bm‘sllrfi -ls taw ml:nlutlu ul;:{oru vl,lm firo broka out, au s sunposed they lit a pipe or cigar, aud throw tha fire in the Loy, Ll e —Elgin s to have n chunce to test the Liquor Iay., Last Thuradsy night, James Turner and ‘William Mook—both'In &n {nebristed condition— lofc the ity on & wagon-load of lumbor. About 3 miles out, bad diiving upset the toam, and Turnor was thrown boneath the load. Intho morning, Boclk, who waa ot injured, came to his senses and callod asaistance, whon it was found that Lurner was futully injurod, Loving one leg broken In two places and his hip on tho otufig alde broken. e died ou tho following nght, ~Much dissatisfaction is exprossed avor tha o?unllzmcn of assewwmonts mads by the Board of Buperyteors of McLoan County, Boveral towna, notably Dollllower and Towands, ate cowmplainiug grievously, —Another fumate of tho Boldlers' Orphans’ Tomo s to bs appointod a cadot st Aunnapolis, fo be choson upon oxamination. Bo esys Gen. MoNulta, —dJobn Munch, a asloon-keopor at Plano, was tricd bofore Justico Lolbert, uf Nowark, yestor- dav, forvelliug liquor to minors, 1le was con- yioted aud fined 160, —A policemau st Norma), after a long clines, oaptured a burglar yeatorday morning, whom he caught i the net of robbing a shog-store in that .place. Tho burglar had a oarpot-sack stuffod full of goods. INDIANA. Totor Gross, whllst undor the Influcnce of wmnkfi, and lying in a semi-unconscious slate nonr the railrond track iu Crown Polnt, youtor~ day, with his right Land across tho rail, Liad it injured to auch an extont by tho morning mail unln‘nn to nocossitato amputation. —Enrly yostordny morning, a man, whilo walk- ing along 'tho baok of tho canal at Lagro, dis- covorod the doad body of & wompn floating In tho enat lack, 'The body was takon out, but lias not Yot boou {dentiflod. ~ ‘'hio ciroumatancos indioata that tho woman drownod horself. ~—Tho Coroner of Crown Polut was telegraph- ed for to hold an inquost on the body of a man found on the track near Whiting's Statlon yes- torday moruing, Foul piay is suspected, WIRCONBIN, T, 8. Iobart, an old residont of.Apploton, was almouc instantly kitled Mondsy ovening by fall- luF from o load of hay. Ho was ssusting an- othor man to climb upon tho load, and, losing his bnlanco, tell to tho ground. s hoad struck a stono, which fractured hia skull and causod hig doath in a fow winutes, 2 10WA. Yostorday morning, sbont half-past 2 o'clock, E. L. Eno, vrol‘)rlutor of Brown's Hotoel, of Codiar Tapids, whilo in o somuambulistic slate 1in Watorloo, leaped from o window in tho third story of Bwift's Holo!, o distance of 80 feot, Ile was considorably bruised about ihe lower limbe, head, and face, but no bones were broken, and ho will probably recover, —Tho Stato Board of Equalization completed tholr assessment for Btate purposes in DosMoinos dny bofore yosterday. ‘[ho valuation was fixed ot $373,704,634, and tha tax at 2 mills on the dol- Iar, aggregatiug §746,689,—an iucroaso of 37,341 over the tax of 1873, —Q@oorge Aloxandor, a convict confined in the prison at Fort Madison, was soriously injured yeaterday by a slab stniking him on the brenst and faco whilo at work in tho saw-shop, Mickey Mike, n notorious burgtar, arrived at the prison Monday night in chargo of tho Shorlft of Codar County. Ho has brolon jail soveral times, and was takon thero for pafokeoping. MINNESOTA, Tho prasshoppora_have pproad enstward on tho Northorn Pacifio Raflroad over Clay County, and are injuring the still tendor crovs, aud lay- iug eyga. 'Tho groat swarma which doscended a fow doya ago upon Btevous, Bwitt, and Wilkin Cotinties linve gone no ono scoms to know whithor, but have loft the surfaco in places they occupied full of eggs. onro, . As the afternoon express passed Ada yestor- day, » nisu namod Timothy Shano was soen walk- lug on tho track, aud bofore tlo train could be stoppod ho was struck and instantly killed. He was o shoomaler, and lived in Nevada, WISCONBIN. James Meixner, an insano map, who formorly lived fn tho Town of Windsor, in Dano County, and who has been in tho County Jail for safe- koeping, committed saicido by hanging bimself yesterday ovoning. i MICHIGAN. Two butchers of Hehooleraft found in the stomach of n boof they butchered [yxesmrds.y twenty-cight nails, ono”to threo inches long, pebblo stones, picces of short iron two inchies Bquaroe, largo pieces of window-glass, two quite long plocas of brass bolt-bucklos, & square pioco of gold, and n number of tacks, Tho croaturo was vory fut and healthy. —At about 1 o'clock yestordsy morming, the stonmn saw-mill of A. L. Gralam, about 4 nules south of 8t, Joseph, was bumed. together with 250 cords of wood. 'The probable loss is about 81,600, NEDDABTA, Itin enid that damaging oharges have boen mado nxi:ninst P, AL Yost, the Omahs routo- agent. ‘Tho charges embraca bribery aud cor- ruption exteuding many years, and are brought by Itoute-Agent Byo. 1o charges thot attempts have been mado to hush him up by tho livoral :mu Dt' wmoney. Tho disclosures oxcite great in- orest. ~—Last Sunday, Georgisna Whittington mur- dorod her illegitimato ohild at La Platte, Sarpy Couuty, She had booun soduced by Georgo Kiugs, who was about to marry anothor woman, Whitington upraidod him with her ruin, and sskod Lim if that was his child, IIe rofused to ackuowledgo or deny it, laughod at and cursed Ler. She told him not to laugh at her, and, upon doing it again, she ran behind the house and throw tho child into a woll, and killed1t. A Coroner’s jury was immediately summonod, sat through tho night, and returned a verdiet thut the child came to its doath ns the hands of Kings and Whittington, FIRES. At Lafayette, Inds Bpectal Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune, Larayerre, Iod, duly 21.—The Lafayette Papor-ill was destroyed by five sbout 4 o'clock tlus moruing, The fire was caused by the falling of a conl-oil lamp from its piaco on the wall and ‘breaking. The night foreo,with blankots, smoth- ored tho fire, and rotwrned Lo worlk ; bul it scems that tho fire lad cought through beolween the lining und the weathorboarding, and bo- foro diecovored was boyond coutrol, Tho mll aud _ machinery © woro completely dostroyed, Lous, $80,000; insurance, $16,000, in tho following companics: Franklin, of I} adolphi, and Iartford, of Hartford, cach $8,000; Manhattan, of New Yorl, £2,000; Old Domin- iou, 2,600 ; Ohto, Dayton, aud Cooper, of Day- ton, uud Ponnsylvania, of Lhiladelphis, 81,000 ench; Ningar, of Now Yorl, 81,600, The principal owners_arc W. A. Potter, P, L, S8ample, 8, Fa- vorite, F. Gergor, aud Georgo Forosman, Fires Set by Enginca on the Chicago, Danville & Vinconucs itailrond, Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Mostexer, [L, July 20.—Yesterday (Sunday) a upocial freight train on the Ciucago, Danville & Vincennea Railrond passed through this placo going north. It was s very heavy train, and tho smolke-stack of the oogino had no screen, as is alleged, or, ot best, & damaged one. The wind blew a galo from tho northiwest, and, owing to tho long dry weather, overything 1 alnost as in- flammablo a8 powder. That cngino scattored fire and ruin as far ag hoard from. Ina distance of 4 or 5 wiles it sot ou fira t least nine or ton farme. Josoph Shroutz lost all his wheat and oats, Bonjamin Lnmport lost four aores of out onts aud somo whent, Mrs, Lamport had 40 neres burned, covered with uucut imothy and praitie-grass. Gua Meinzor, who {8 a conduotor on the rond, had lus farm badly burned. Lfour sores of wheat wers huined inside of tho cor- poration, on the land of William Parish. 'I'ho fire in tho other fields was put out by prompt work by the section-hands nm{J others, At the Lumport farm twenty-five mon worked throo honrs to subdue the ilre; and, bad it not been arrested a8 it was, it would bave devastated a lnrggo tract of country. Last Friday the farm of Ed Chip- man, 3 miles north of the villago, was sot on fire by » locomotive on tho samo road; but, by a vigorous uso of the plows, tho fire was surround. ed, nud arrested juet in timo to save several farms, Nobndy who owna farms aloug said road i4 safo, Whytho Company should persist in using engines mnot properly covered by fira- 8eruens, or why thoy do not take overy pousible precawion to proveat iiros being sot from their ongiuey, {a hard to toll. 'Thio peoplo burnod yos- torday aro vory bittor agaiust tho road, and pro- ;lmnu to tako ‘mensures to protet thomselves, t Las llilm‘| 1o uncowmmon thing, in a dry tlme, far tho 1 o'clock froight golug north to sot from throe to half-a-dozou fires betwoon tho St. Aun und Momeuco dopots, The especial attention of tho Buparint b mmgfl ondont of tho road is callod to le‘:nl::’rn:’u-n‘nuu in Wisconuin, respoiidence of T'he Chtcauo I'ribune. K’r.wwm:t'? “{ga., July 17.~1T'ho foreat-fires in t)‘.m Towns of Pierca and Ahnepeo, Kowauneo County, ceased to apread with the ofng down of the wind on Wednesday night, but are not yot oxtinguishod, aud, unleas rajy comes soon, are Likely to do much groater damage, Two farm- houses in Piorco and ono in Ahuopes, with out- bmldlu‘fs, wero burned; but tho grontest loss is in tho dostruction of feuces and growing erops and of railrond-tios, homlock-batl codg-poste, and cord-wood, which Lisd beon eul and plied i the woods piopaiatory to heuling it wf. Tho ground iu 80 dry that tho fro worked throuyl the raots of thegrowing grain, burning them out, and lotting tho grain fall to the carth, whero it aftorwards burned. Itis herdto estimato the toth! loss, but it will probably not excesa $10,000, it this bo'tho en i LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Oollcction of 'Taxcs on Capital Stock Enjoinod, Bpecial Disputeh to The Chlcaqa Tribune, Senmvorienp, I, July 1,—Judge at, in the United States Court to-day, granted o tem- lmnry injunction restraining the collectors along te lino of the ‘Yorre Llauto & 8t, Louis Railroad from collecting the tax resultiug from the taxs- tion of tho capital utook, and also restiniving the ofticors of tho Compuny from paying tho tax, ‘I'ho argumeont as to whathor the injunction shall be made perpotual will be Leld the secund Alon- dey 1 August, In the meautimo the cases 1 the Northern Distriot, which have boou argued aud taken undor advisement, will, It fs thought, be divided, and the decleion in those cages will govern, no doubt, the onkos in this Gourt, as (ke principle in schi la Lo same - WASHINGTON. Tho Commissioner of Patonts Defines Trade-Marks and Labols, Ineffioiont Service in the Government Land Office. Rumors HRegarding the Annexation of Mexican Territory Denied. TERRITORIAL AUQUISITION, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. TUMORS OF OKSHION, OF MEXIOAN BTATES DENIED. ‘Wasninazon, D, G, July 21.—The atiention of tho proper authoritios horo has been called to tho announcomont, {n the form of & rumor that originated in n Californin papor and haa sinco beon variously commented upon by the publio prosn, to the offeot that the Moxican Qovern- ment has proposed to the Govorn- ment of tho United States, to codo to tho Inttor all tint portion of tho Moxican territory lying north of a line of latitude drawn drawn directly from the mouth of tho Rio Grande to the Pacific Ocoan, which would givo uns possession_ot Lower Oalifornis. Sonora Coaluila, Nouva Leon, aud portions of Durango, and Siualoa, A broad donial is givon to this atory, which is suspected to be a trick intendad to decoive parties into buying or spec- ulating i property. QEN, NELSON, OUR LATE MINISTER to Moxico, who is now iu tuis city, sava that this rumor ha not tho slightest foundation in fact; that no such nogotiations ss those mon- tioned have beou eithor dircctly or indirectly carriod on or ontored into, nor could thoy bo. o mays further, that Mexico ia now in a state of peace euch na it never boforo on- joyed, and that, though Lordo Tejada {s tho popular Drosidont, who wag olectod wichout n dissonting voico in tho wholo mnation, which was » wondarful exhibition of unanimity of sen- lt‘mout for any conntry, he would only have tolot tho fact be known that bo contemplaied ontering into serious negotintions for the cossion of any Mexican territory to causc one of the greatest revolutions that over swopt over that horetolore unhappy country. s —— . THE COPYRIGHT LAW, RULINGS DY THE COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS. Speeial Dispateh to T'he Chicago I'ribune, Wasunotox, D, 0., July 2L.—The Commis- sloner of Patonts has issuod a lengthy eircular oxplaining tho amended copyright law paesed at tho last sossion of Congreus, which was found necessary to rolieve the Librarian of Congress from & large amount of Inbor imposed on him undor the sction of the old law. Tho now sot takes offect Aug. 1. Tue Commissioner quotes tho followihg paragraph: Tho words engraving, cut, and print shall be op-+ pliad only to pletorlal sllustrations or works connccted with the fine aris, and no printa or labels designed to ba used, mor auy other articles of manufacturing, nhall bo entored under the Copyright law, but may ba rogistered at tho Patent-Ollics, 1Yo slso makes tho following rulings and rog- ulations 1 Dy tho word © print” {a meant sny devics, pleture, word or words, figure or figurcs, not & trade- mark, {mpresscd or stsmped upon the articlo of ‘manufscture to denole the ownership, alylo of goo or ofber matter; by the word “labol” s mesnt w slip or plecs of pnper or olbier material, attacked in any man- nor to manufactured articles, or bLoitles, Loxes, or packagen containing thom, and 'bearing on the Inscripe tlon; by tho words, *articles of manufacturo,” la meant il voudiblo arlicles produced by hand, ma- chinery, or art, but no such priut or label can be reg- istercd unlesa it proporly belongs to an article of com- ierce, and Lo a8 abave defined, nor can the samo bo regiutored as such print or label whon it aniounts in law to & technical trade-mark; the certificate will he continued jn force for twenty-cight years; the fee for reglutratioh Ia §5, to be pald aa in focs for patents, 3 —_— ‘THE GENERAL LAND-OTFFICE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, JORE WORK THROWN UPON THE OFFICE. | ‘Wasnixarox, D. C,, July 21.—Tha fit of ocon- omy which soizod the Forty-third Congrosa has neriously affected tho workings of tho Genoral Luud-Ofico. Commisalonor Burdott claims that thero i an imperative necosaity for fitty clorks, in addition to Lis presont force, to ecnable them to perform the ordinary work of the ofiies; and to have the recontly-increased work performed s it should bo dono will necessitate 100 moro thau ho now has. Under the old syatem, per~ sons ontering public lands applied to the noarest Land-OMico, stated the solestion, and paid the not amount of its valuein cash. Tho only lnbor roquired of the Genoral Land-Office in that case must bo to examine, the plat-books to see if tno land bad been airendy sold, and, if not, to receive and accouat for tho moncy aud lssuo a patent. The operations of the Homentead law bag changed this, for each mnoual payment of tho requirod fecs nocoesitates ae much clerical Inbor ns thoold systom of purchnse. In addi- tion, close accounts must Lo kept of the proofu subinittad, that the porsons entering lands under this Jaw have complied with all the requirements of residence, improvements, and cultivation, The amended Mining lawa have also largely iu- creasod tho duties of tho oflico. The Commis- sioner statos that ho mwill proparea full state- mout of the matter Lo lay before Oongress at the next session, S . NOTES AND NEWS. Speciat Dispateh to I'he Chicago Tridune, THE NEW § TRR CENT LOAN, Wasumvatoy, D. G, July 21.—Tho Becretary of the Tronsury still adheres to tne bolief that liberal bids, in considerable numbers, will como in at tho lnst moment for subseriptions to tho romainder of tho O per qont loan bonds. Tho roquest made in the Secrotary's recent circular to banks was thab bids should bo filed in timo to bo opened on the 234 just, Thursdny npoxt, and although, up to this time, not one bid has been rocoived at tho Tressury, tho Bocrotary, novertholoss, ex- peots that partios will be ltboral in their offers, and ho belioves that the object in thus putting off until the last moment is to enable partics to base their bids upon the very latest market {uo- tations tor bonds, THE PAVER MONTY MANUPACTURERS, The New York Bank Note Engravingand Print- ing Compauics have transferred their ght to ro- g1 & portion of the work on Government tssues, from Congress to the Becrotary of the Troasury, but tho lattor oflicial very prowptly declined to interfero with the existlng contract, espacially 16 the whole ozge is pondiog befors Congress, . NAVAL MATTEDNS, Tho Naval Rogistor, rovised and completed up to Juuo 30 pust, will be ready for issue in a fow days, Becrotns Robeson has gous away again, this tmo to recrosto. at Rye Beach. Me had allowed the affairs of the Navy Department to detain here soveral drys lomger than he intended, when ho returned hore less than two weoks ago, but bLis mind continued in & stato of tribulation until ho got started away from hiu arduous du- tios, THE NOGUS SAYE SUNOLARY, Tayes, the safa bLurglar, who las turned Btate's avidonco, and who has beeu conflued in the jml horo for some timo, was pormitted o siroll sbout the city to-day, under charge of three baili's, Hedewred to vofvosh bis DGRIOTY W to cortain localitios, as Lo is astranger Lere, Aftor walking wbout for a time he managed to get wilhin sight of the Washington Club-Houne, which he fnstantly pointed out as a houso m which ba reccived & part of his inatiuctiouns, Tho Glub-Houko Las bocu tho beadquarters of the rng, ‘The bailifs were oudor stiict orders not to couverso with Hayea on the subject of the burglary, nor to ald” bim in idontifymng localitios, which instructions they carriod out to the lottor, As aresult of his ram- blo it is oxpectod that Hayos will be enabled to make Lig testimong much cloarer and more con- vinelng, : PERBONAL, Gen, M, D, Loggott, Commissioner of Patents, has gone to Zanesvillo to atfend the fust re- union of his old regunont, which takes place on Wodnesday. QEN, GARFIELD'A BECRETARY, New Yonk, July 41,—Henry Sherwood, the Postmanter of the United Blates Ifouse of Bop- resantatives, publishes a card hors iu regard to tho stateincoty that Gen. Qavileld’s private noc- rotary Lns been borne upon the rolls of the Post- Oilles agaiunt the decres of 'thu Postmaster, and that his services have not been katisfactory, Ho Hays that the gentloman roforred to has wet tho. roquivements of his ufica, Ihe Toztmanter pronounces unqualifiedly falso and absurd tho furthor atatemont (hat'ho rofrained from dis- ah-ruux; QGarileld's socrotary owing to the thrent g:uunr eld thad his own hoad would boin gor. THE BEECHER EXPLOSION. (Continucd trom the Firat Page.) Iimeelf against the publlc odium which attached 10 him unjustly, Mnf, TILTON'S EARLY LOVE FOR HER NUANAND, Sevenfcenth—That the mnrriage unjon botween Mr, and Mrg, Tilton, until broken by Boochor, wag of more than common harmony, affection, and mntual rospect. Thoir iouso nad household wero regardod for veurs by all their guosts as an idoal homo, As evidonco of the feoling aud npirit which this wife ontortained for her hus band, up to the timo of hor corruption by Beoch- cr, Lho following tetters, by Mra. 'ilion, wiitten only a fow months beforo hor losa of houor, will toniify: ‘TurspAY Monx1xa, Jan, 23, 1868, Mrx Beroven: Don't you kuow thie peculiar phaso of Chriat's characier, s & lover, {8 80 procious to mo becauso of my consacration and devotion to you, I Jearn (o Jove you from my love o Hii, I Linve foarned {olovo Ifim from loving you. T couplo you with itim, nor do I fecl it ono whie irraverent ; and an evory duy Iadorn myaclf consclously o o brido to moot hor Dridegroom, wo in Jlko manuer I 1ift imploring hands, and my soul's love may bo prepared, I, with the little iris after sou loft i, withy overilowing eves aud oarts, cousecratod ourselvos Lo our work and Lo you, My waking thouglits Iast night wero of you.® My rieing thoughts this morning wore of you, I blow you, I honor, Ilovo you, God sustain us, and help us Dothh to keep our yows, SatunpaY Evennia, Fob, 1, 1608, Olt, weR T know, os far as L am capable, T lova you, Now, to keep thin fire Ligh aud gonerous is tha idoai boforo me. 1 um only porfoctly contonted sud reatful ‘when gnu sre witlh mo,” Theso latter mounths I Lave thought, looked, snd yesrned for tha Lour whon you would s at Loxle with longings unutterable, 3oNDAY, Fob, 3, 18089 o'clock 8, m. What roay 1 ring o0 'y beloved this bright morne ing? A luiga throbblug heart of lovo, siuglo In iis ahm and purposo, to bisss sud choer Mim, 18 it sc- coptable, swaotono ¥ § MopAY Monixo, Fob, 24, 1608, Do you wonder that I coupla your love, yolr pros- ence, and relatiou (0 mo with th Suvior's, 11ift you wp sacredly, and keep you in that oxaited snd lioly place, whoro 1 reverenico, respoct, sud love with tho fervency of my wholo belug, Whatever chpacity I lave I offor it to you, The cloing luca of jour Clelor Care icdo words: T4 ahwl urdly venluge wmin | upon 8 groat friendsbip, Your lovo ahall be cuough for remsining days;” 'That word * cnoigh " ncoins & soleclsm on which you lava Tesolvod to live your life; bt X pray God lio will supy! you with friendahips pure and with wifely love, whici Your yreat heart demauds, withholding not Limscil_as thio chlof lovo which coustimeth not, though it burn, and whiose cffccts aro alwayd perfoct rast and peace, Agalu, in onoof yourlottera you closo with ¢ Falthfully yours,” That word - * faithful meaus a great deal, Yes, darling, 1 bellovs it trust it, aud give you tho same surely with regard to myself, Iawm faithful to you, have been slwaya, snd suall forovor bo, World Wwithout eud, Call not this asaurance impious, Thers ara somo things wo know blessod by God, Toxre, Fab, 20, 1809—SATURDAY Evextvoa, Oh | did wver mnon love so graudly as my beloved 7 Othor fricudsbips, public affuirs, nll fall to naught whea I coms ta you. Thnllfh you are in Decorah to. night, yet I have folt your lova, snd am very grateful for it, I had ot receiveil 8 Lino ainco Moudsy, and wna 80 hungry and louesomoe that I took out all’ your lottora aud fudulged mysolf os at a foast, but without satlety, aud now I long to pour out into your heort of my sbundance, ‘I am conscious of thrce jota to tho fountain of my soul, To tho Great Lover and your- solf, o whom #s ons Lam oternally wedded, my children, and tha dear friends who trust and love me. 1 do not want another long soparation while we are in tho fleshs, Lot us abiia togother, 'WEDNRaDAT MonxiNg, March, 1868, Ol how almost perfectly could 1 mintuter to you{his morning, my hoart glows so perpetual, I am con= scious of n great inward awakouniug toward you, If I live I shall toach my children to begin their loves whore now I am, I cannot concelve of anything moro deliclous than a life consecrated toa faithful love, I {uset that T miss you more thon you do mo, but eoon 1slall geo my beloved, (Bignad) Youn Owx Dran Wirz, In addition to the above, many otherlettora by Mra, Tilton to ber husbaud prior to lLor corrup- tion by Mr. Beechor, sorved to show that a Christian wifo, loviog hor husband to the ox- trome degron abovoe sot forth, could only have boeu led from the path of rectitude by artful and powerful persuasions, clothed in phirasos of re- ligion, and eufurced by strong ?punla from bor chiof Christisu teacher and guido. MBS, TILTON TO MR, MOULTON, Eighteenth—That the story puiporting to ex- plain Beechor's apology a8 Daviug boon written because Lio hiad offended Mr. Tillon by engagmg his wife in tho project of separation from her husband i8 false, 88 will bo sevu by tho following lettor, written ouly threo days after the date of tho apology : 174 LavinasTox Stneer, Brooxyyy, Jan, 4, 1871, e, Francis D, Houltun 3y Dian Fruxnps In regard fo your quostion whother I bave ever sought a soparation from my Lusband, 1 iudignantly deny that such was ever the foct, a8 T 1avo debied §t a hundred timeu boforo, The story thut I wautedu veparation was o doliterate falie~ hood, coinod by my podr motler, who ssid cho wonld bear the reaponolbility of this aid other statemonta slie might make, aud comtnunicated to my Lusband’s vy, Alrs, 11, 'W, Hoocker, and by bior conmunlcated to Bowen, I feel outraged by thie wholu procoeding, and T hn now suffering in couvenueuce wmoro thau 1 am able to boar, 1B yours very truly, Euzauyix R, Ticzox. WBEECHER DESIEES TILTON'S ADSENCE, Nineteenth—That, during the first weok In Jan- nary, 1871, A few days stior the npalupy was writteu, Bocchor communicated to Lilton through Moulton an earneat wish that he (Mr. {hiton) would tako his family to Europe, and resida there for s torm of yours at Mr. Boecher's oxponsa, Similar offors have boon since repeat- ed by Beocher to Itlton through the samo chane nol. ~ A message of kindred tenor was brought from Boecher to Tilton last summer, by . B, Cmen:or, 88 will appear from tho following aflidavit : Hoxzxr, N, ¥,, July, 1874, On Bunday, Juna 1,167, twa duys after {ho purrep- n of the tripartite covenant Lotweon H, O, Bowen, aud Theodors Tilton, I r. Beocker from Plymouth Ohurch to the resldence of F. D, Moulton, in Xemsen siroet, On {ho way to Moulton's Louss, 3ir. Buechor uald to mo that if Tilton would stand by Lini bs would sharo Lis fame, Lis fortuns, and everything he possessod with hiw (Tllton). FRANCIS B, CARFENTER, Bworn to and subscribod Lefore ine, this 18th day of July, 1874, ‘WiLLiaa T, Hicox, Notary Public, Mr, Carpenter, in communicating to Tilton the above affidavit, says fu a lotter accompany- ingit: 1 iave no hesitation in giving you the statement, as I understood st tho time it was for me to ropeat in substance to you, aud I did so ropent it. It wae at (Lis interview Bevcher spoke to ma of Lils apology to you, TIE CHARGE OF DLAOKMAIL. The charge thatULilton ever attompted to lovy blackmnil ou Beecher is false ; on the coutrary, Tilton has always rosented ovory attompt by Beocher to put bim under peounisry obligation, HOW TIE SCANDAL CAME OUT. Twentieth—Not loag aftor the scandal became ublie Mre. Tilton wrote on & slip of paper and eft on hier husband's writing-desk tho 1ollowing words : *“Now thnt exposurs bsa come, my whole natore revolts to jou with you or staud- ing with yon." Through the ~influence of Icecher's “friends, the opinion hus long been diligontly propagated that the scandnl waw due to - Tilton, and that the alleged facts wors maliclous inventions Dby him to rovengo himeel? for wupposed and imaginary wrongs done to Lim by Necchor. Mauy words weye spoken from timo to time by Mra, 'lilton to the praixo and eulogy of Becchor, which, being oxtousively quoted through his congregation, heightened™ tho improssion that Tilion was HBenchor's slandoror, Mrs, Tilton being horvelf authority for the staiement. In this way Mry, Tilton ond ons of Ler rolativea bava boen tho chiof cansca of tho groat difficulty of wuppressing the scaudal, Thay have had n babit of saying: ** Mr. Tilton Lolieves such and such thiogs ; aud their naming of theso thinga by way of demal has lLeen o muschievous way of circulating thewm broadecast, In~ tuls way ‘Tilton has béen ude to appesr the dofamer, wheroas he has mada overy oiTort in his power to suppress the injuri- oun tales which be has been charged with props- gating, On all occunions Le Linw syatenintically roferved to his wite in terms favorabla to hor character, Lurther, Tilton wonld not uave com- municated to tho Commilteo the faocta contained in thiustetoment, except for tha porversu courso of the Key, Henry Ward Boccher and Mras. Lliza- both R, Tilton $3 degrade aud destroy him ia publie estination, MUS, TILTON DEFORE THE INVISTIGATING 0OM- MITTEE. . flamfiv/-flrsl—-’rhn ona ovening ’bout two woois ufter the publication of Tilton's letter to Dr. Bacon, As, Titon, on coming home at a late hour, informed hor husband ihat she bad Loon visited at a friend’s house by & committea of inuvestigation, and hnd given sweeping evidence acquitting Beccher of every cligrge. ‘Lhis was the lirat in- timation which "ilton roceived that any such commitieo wa thun in oxistones, Furthermore, Mun, Pitton stated ahe had dono this by the ad- vico of a Jawyor whom Bueoher Lad sent to hor, and who, in advanca of hor appenriug bofore the Committee, sarranged with her the quentlons and auswora which weve to conslitute Ler tanti- miony in Boecher's bebalt, Ou the next Zay, after giviog this untrue testimony bofaco the Committee, #ho spent many hows of exireme suffering from pangs of conscionce at having testitled falsely, Sho axlmmnu to her husbani tho hope that God wonld forgive ler porjury, but that the motiva was to ouve Loechor and Lor husband, ana ateo to romove all ropronch from cause of religion, Ble alwo )oxprmud similar contrition to ono of het intimate friends, TROAPITDLATION, Twenly-recond—Finally, that in addition to the forogolng facts and ovidoucos, other confirma- tions could ba adduced It nooded, to prove tho following reonpitulated statoment, lllmnl{x that the Itev, Henry Ward Beacher, ns paator sud friond of Mr, Tilton and his family, trespaesed upon the manotity of friendslup and_hospitality in & long endoavor to seduco 3rs, Ellzaboth I, Tilton |{hnt by tha artful use of his priestly au- thority with ber, she being his pupll In roligion, ho accomplishod this soduction; that ¥or a poriod of & year and a half, or thoreabouts, ho maintained criminal intorconrso with hor, over- coming her provious modest seruples against such conduet by investing it with falso justifica~ tion as sauctioned by love sud roliglon § that he participated “in & connplrnc( to dogrado Thoodoro 'Tilion beforo the public by loss of placo, business, and roputo; that ho abused Mr, Tilton's forgiveness and plodge of protection by thoreafter authorizing o sorien of monaures by Plymouth Church Laving for their objeot tho putting of a sligma upon Tilton bo- foro the church. and slso bofors an cclenianti- cnl Connell, insomuck that the Moderator of that Councll, Interproting those acts by Beocher and Dis church, deolared publioly that {hey showad Beechor to bo the most magnanimous of men, and Tilton to be n knave nnd s dog; that when Tilton theroaftor, not in malice, but for self-protection, wrote a lottor to Dr, Ba- con allnding therein to an offenso nnd apolo; Ly the Rav, Henry Ward Boocher, he SL T, Heechor) dofiantly appointed a Committce of his church-mombers to innuire Into the injury dono him by Mr, Tilton by the aforosald_allusion, and implylog that ho (Mr. Beechor) had nover been tho author of such offonse ‘and apology, and that Ar, Tilton was a slanderer ; that, to make this_inquiry bear grisvously againet Mr. Thlton, Mr, Baocher proviously connjved with Mrs, E, R, Tilton to give false testimony in his (Mr. Beecber's) bobelf: that Mr. Beecher's courso towarda Mr. Tilton and family has at lnst ro- sulted in opon deatruction of Mr, Tilton's bouse- }I‘?ld snd home and desolation of his heart and 0, éslgned) ‘Treoponz TrLTON, worn to boforeme this 20th day of July, 1874. Turovone Bunaxyen, Notary Public. AN EXPLANATION, GERTLEMEN or Tie Commitree: Having Ind beforo you tho above sworn atatoment, which I hiave purposoly restricted to the ralations of Mr. Bugohor with Mrs, Tilton, and with no other por- son or persons, I wish to add an explanation duo to yourselves. In tho Golden Age, latoly edited by me, & suggestion wns made, not with my knowlodge or consout, that your Committeo, in ordor to bo justly constituted, should comprise, in addition to six members appoiuted by Mr. Boccher, six others appointed by myself. 'T'o no such propoes! would I have consonted, for I havo nover wanted any tribunal whatover for the in- vestigation of this subjoct. * Neither your Con mitteo a8 at prosent constituted, nor an en- larged committes on the plan just mon- tionod, nor muny other committeo of auy kind, could, in and of itsolf, have porsnaded or compolled ma Lo lay bofore you tho facts con- tained in tho preceding statoment. Distinctly bo it undorstood that these facts had not been evoltod by your Committco bocause of sny au- thority which I recognize in you a8 a tribunal of inquiry, nor would they have been yielded up to any other committoo or board of roforenco, how- over constituted, except a court of Inw; but, on the contrary, I have divnlged the sbove state- ment solely beenuso of tho opouly published do- mands for it made directiy to me by the Rov, Henry Ward Becchor and sided and abotted by Mrs, Elizaboth R. Tilton. These two En.xuun. theso aloug, and not your Committeo, ave, by thelr nction, provailod with moe, No other authorities or iniluences cxeopt a court of law could have been powerful enough to bave extorted from me the above disclosure. For tho nako of one of theso parties, gladly would I havo continued to hido theso facts in the future, as I have incessautly striven to do 1n the past, but by the jolnt notion of Bacchor and Mrs. Lilton, I can withtiold (ko truth only at tha prico of per- potual infamy to my name, in addition to the peualty which I niroady suffer iu tho destruction of & home once aw pleasont o8 any in which you yowsalves dwell, Very recpoctfully, Trzopone TILTON, e . BEECHER AND HIS FRIENDS. Specwal Duspatelito The Chicago Tribune. NEw Youx, July 21, 1874, The cross-examination of 3ir. Tilton on Mon- day avening is said to Lave beon quite scarch- iug, and to have drawn ont certain facts which mav be of servico to tho defonne, Thomns G. Shearman, one of Beecher'slawyers, haos made an nnalysis of Tillon's lotter, and this is put forward to night as an QUTLINE OF JEECDER'S DETENSE. Ho claims that in paragraph 6 A Tilton ex- prossly shows that ho Lknew long bLofore the al- loged ovil evont that hiswife was experimenting with herself, and testing bor fcolings for Mr. Beocher, and this and ths following poragraph indicates that Tilton in o most nbsurb way cucouraged such impropricties by accopting plausiblo oxplanations. A com- arison of varagraphs 8 and 10 shows that he kopt tho alleged confessionof bis wifo eccret for Hix months, and mado no complaint what- ever to Mr, Beccher * or any ouo elee. The croen-oxamination elicitod tho fact tha he montioned it first to Henry O, Bowon on Dec. 25, 1870, tho confossion hav- ing been medo on July 8, 1870; also, that his resson for spoaking” wns that Mr. Dowen bad churged him with certain finmoralitics, and throstened to discharge him, ns he soon after did, Io told Mr. Bowen of Mrs. 'I'ilton's confession, in order to explain his own nction, aud savo his place. e then toll tho wamo tuiug, it is cluimod, to Mr. Beocher, for tho purnose of inducing him to in- tercedo with ~Mr, Dowen in his bo- bulf, To Mr, Bowen ha stated that thoro hnd been no infidelity on the part of Mrs, Tilton, but that the proposal made to her by Bir, Boechor had been indignantly ropell- ed. Itisalso tated that Mrs, Boocher informs ed Mr. Bowen of the unfaithful character of Mr., Tilton, which sho lad learhed from private sources, and that this fact prob- ably iofluenced Mr, Tillon in his after course in relation to Mr. Beechor nnd bis own wife. It will be claimed in regard to THE APOLOGY OF MR. NLECHER which {s now for the first time made publie in full, that _the_origiual ia all in the handwrit- | ing of Frunk Xoulton, and that it is not elgned by euy ons; that the last sentencelis morely a womorandum, and no Eart of tho'letler, buts written at a distance elow the rost of tha paper, and was not dated at all, the date of January 1, 1871, given by Mr. Tilton o his letter to Dr, Dacon, be- ing a fiction, It was writlen, it ia suid, on Dec. 81, 1870, about an bour after suns set, in aroom whera thoro wus uo gas. Shoar- man, who has scen the ariginal, describes it as almost illegible, showing plainly that tho writor could bhardly ses even when ho bogan (o write. Dofore it was finished the room was 8o dark as to make it impossible for any one to road tho lottor. The line written by Mr. Beochar is o wrotched scrawl, indicating that it was writ- ton wiion lio could liardly aco tho paper, und whon he_could mot read what bad ‘been writton, It is further said that ths lettor iteolf wan not dictated to Mr. Moulton by Mry Boechior, but that the former took down dotached sentencos of remarks of considerable lengtl, wrhich Mr, Boocher, in an excited atate of mind, hzd been making, TUL TRUE CAUSK OF MR. DELCHER'S STATE OF MIND in_aald to have beon nct sny improper relation with alrs. ‘Cilton, but that she, In Lier extrome religious cuthusianm, had contided fu his judg- mont iu regatd to relipions matters so complote- 1y, and raspected Lim so thoroughly, that It amduntod to s love for him whioh did for a time Interfore with lior lova for hor husband, but which Mr, Beochor did_not dresm of encouraging. Whon ho found how. strong e feoling for him was, he rogarded himself s wroug in having allowed such sontiments, pla- tonlo though they were, to arius on her parf. e THI OHARACTER OF CATUERINE GAUNT, v which My, Tilton refors in one of hor lotters to Mr. Tillan, was thet of a porfectly purs woman, never unfaithful to hor hueband even in thoughe, ‘Chis, 1t i sald, throws light upon tho wholo subjoct, the fact being that tho rela- tions betwoon Ar. Bocchor and Mra, ‘Tilton wore those slmply of au oxtroma religious and fitial affegtion. Iler roponianco was for uncons azioanly nilowing this to supersode hor hus- Land's influenco, During tho cross-oxamination 3Mr. Tilton stated that be helped his wife prepare a state- nient of Mr. Deachor'n offouse townrd her, in whioh it wau set fortl as & mero vorbal proposal to her, to whioh sho could umot lsten; that Dy his advico sho aignod this, which he ufterwards showed to muny of bin frfonds, and, unhi Jntely, sworted the fautt therelu cimyged to be the only uffonso, Tholotters In pavggraphs alevents and elghtoonth are bo. lioved 'to bave been dictated by Blr, Dilton, though signed by hor, and others of the remaln- ingonosare thought to bour marky of hin thought, whils many of the rost ara regardod as of little or no haportones, (40 the Awociated Press,) New Yonx,iJuly 2l,—Lhe Lribung furnishos tho following: 'Lhe Bocohor Investigating Com- mittce wora in sosslon thin ailernoon, and wore agoln met by Alr, Tilton, who Ly sald to have ex- proasod himaolf nxooudinsiy #ad that this unfor- tunaio nffair hsd beon bruited to tho world, Othorwise tho mossion was un- eventful, It. Is nxramd that man other witnessen will be oxaminod, aud that s roport will not be mado for somo days. Lator in the afternoon, Gon, Tracy visited Mrs, Tilton, and he subscquently had a conversation with Honry M. Oloveland, who, with Thomas G, Bhormau and Gen, Tracy, aftorwards CALLED AT MD, DEECNER'S RESIDENOE, Mr, Beechor soon afior arrived from Pookskill, and the conversation lastod till 8:30 p. m., whon the gontlomen named woparated, Gou. Tracy going to Mr. Ovinglton's houso. At a'lator Lour, Mra, Beochor called on ra. Tilton, whilo Mr, Beocher remainod at homs re« aeiving calls from many frionds, ‘The Commit- tee r[:c:ltornd. having declded to hold no evening measlon, A Tribuneroporter has intorviswed Mr. Olevo- 1and, who sald MUa, PILTON AND MR. DEECHER ANE FREPARING A BTATEMENT which will ba submitted to the Commiltes on Thureday, and which will eatiefactorily oxplain all tho correspondonce botwesn them, and ail nthntr mattors coutainod in Mr, Tilton's state- mont, —— COMMENT IN NEW YORK. Special Dispateh to The Chicaaa Tribune, New Yorx, July 21,—The publie anxioty to sce Tilton's statomont was partly gratified thin afror noon by the publication in & Brorklyn p.; vraof small ciroulation of the main part of the docu- mont, the whole of whioh has been tolegrapheu you. Omiusions in the copy a8 printed hore have boen supplied, THE EXOITEMENT existing yostordny was {ucronsed by tho morning papors’ reporty, .Ib did not subside on the pub- lication of the story, for not many saw it; but all those who did were at ouce shocked, for fow who read it carofully but felt that it was THE DEATH-DLOW OF DEECHER AND TIIE DOWN- FALL OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH. A caroful nnalysis of tho wholo statement by frionds of Boecher loave the moat saugulna of thom undor the boliof that it is not unauswera- blo. If the letters of Beechor to Moulton are Lo bo expjaimed on any hfpmlmsln shortof acknowl- cdging Boocher and Mis, Pilton guiity of adul- tory, tho rost, thoy claim, (Evozu for nothing ox- copt as Ttlton's word, and that s not hold very high, Ouo of his bost frionde fu former times enid to-day that he had Iately detected Lilton in throo dist[net lice, and had lost all confidenco in Lis voracity. Othor friends of Boecher, as woll us this oue, #ay that all of Boocher's lottors are EXPLAINADLE conpistont with his honesty, and Mr. Oliver Johnson, managing editor of Beachet’s papor, to-day told mo that the confession and apology was obtninod under circumstances which would givo it anothor menning when loechor spokoe. Dlany asaort still that Beechor will demolish tho wholo story. Neverlhelcss,"great efforta have boon makiug by his fricuds to N AVOID AUBMISSION OF THIS PATER. Bon Butler's aid was invoked, and be made offorts 80 fruitleas that to-day he deuics all participation in the matter. " The Committeo to-dny bavo been fu seceret uession, evidontly liaving found Tilton's statement HOBK ABTOUNDING than anticipated, ‘The Commities have suffered under the imputation of belng wholly in Beacher's interest, but they prolaim their im- partiality, To-dny one of ‘them said that Mr. Beochar had beon going about for years with & 100K IN 1IS NOBE, and it was time it camo out, even if the noso was broken. BUTLER AND HOOKER, Tho Former Denics Certnin Statements % of the Latters Nrw Yonx, July 21.—Gon, Butler has made public & reply to tho statoment attributed to Qon, Hooker, that ** when Butler was in com- maud of the Army of tho Jamos River ho re- quired tho colored troops to dopoatt their monsy and valuablos at headquartora for safo-kasping, ond that whon ono of thoso poor devils got knocked over and put under gronud, do yon sup- poso the money he lofl at Butler's hendquarters was evor hoard from ngain? Butler made at lonst £1,000,000 in this way." Gen. Butler says the exact contrary of thin alandor; *“that o savings bank woe cstablished at'Norfolk, Va,, for tho benelit of the colored troops, #o that they might have s place to de- posit thoir money in, under the charge of the Quartormaster of the army, which was trans- forred to tho Freedmen's Buroan at tho closs of tho War, and tho accounts wore duly settled and vouchers given for o long timo after Gen, Butler was relioved of the commnnd of the Army of the James, Iheroavor, oftor, ton yeat' careful espionego into my affairs L, overy cnomy of mine, with equal fearlosunouy, that overy accu- eation tonchiug mny acts during tho War, in civil administration, is oqually untrue, and I dofy proof or probable avidonco to tho contrary,” ol e . CASUALTIES. Run Over and Killed. Spectal Dispatch to T'he Chicaan Tribune, Wiskessanng, Pa., July 21.—About 11 o'clock 128t night, when the Empire freight-train on the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Railrosd arrived at Plymouth, the cogineor discovered thata man hiad been run over, a8 the whools of tho locomo- ive wore spatterod with blood. He ran tho in back s short distanco aud found aman with botiy his legs cut oif and his body terribly bruised, who gave his namo as Joseph Good- man, and said bo had been to Plymouth fora doctor but f“ drunk on hig way homo, and tovk the railrond track instend of the rond, 1lle was brougbt to Plymouth, but modical assistance wat of noavail, sud hie diod iu about an hour, He lonves & wife and four childron. Victims of {he Yacht Disnster. Nracana, Ont., July 2L.—Two bodios of the victims of the disaster to tho yacht Ioam wore found this morning on the Amorican shore, noar 1y opposite thuy pluce. —_— THE WEATHER. Wasmxaroy, D. C., July 21.—For the Lake Tegion and the Northwest genorally, clear weather during the day, easterly or southierly winds, sising tewperature, and stationery or falling barometer. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, Ouicauo, July 91, 1874, Hour af od-| srvation, Direction and| force of wind, Peather, - azawoang A IULOUL L1 cwApprunyy m..130.181 67 | G4 30,04 7 0 p, m..40.07 10:18 p, m..|30,07| €9 | 64 “Hasimim thermometer, 74, ISLRVATIONS, O1cA0, July 23—1 Bar. Thr ) “Weather, Stulion, Dy Keokuk 3 Fort Garry, 10,80 Fort Gibson]20,94 C: 3009 SPECIAL NOTIOES, ARz YOU KIGNUT SURRK THAT YOU ARR BO PIIVSIOALLY GONSTITUTED A8 TO BI EXKMPT FROM ALL ATTACKS OF ORAMPS, OHOLENA- MORBUS, DIARRIIQIA, OR DYSENTERY?!? It NOT, 17 WOULD BIl FRUDENT TO PROVIDE YOURSKLF WITH DR, JAYNK'S OARMINATIVE BALSAM, AB A SAFZ MEDICINE FOR THIESE A FECTIONS, AND A BURL OURATIVE £OR BUM- MER OOMPLAINT, AND ALL DISEASLS OF THE BOWELY, IN EITHER CHICDREN OR ADULTS, OOEAN NAVIGATION. AMERICAN LINE, The Only Ling Gmm‘_gl_hg Tnited States Flag, Hll!lng weekly botwoon Philadalphia and Liverpool, Cabin, Intermodiate, and Stecrage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, RATES GREATLY REDUCED Lower than New York Lines, Frourslon Ticketa at raducod raton, Drafts ou Groat Bt Tedlaud and o G, 3 Iow Feles. cc) 153 LaSalla-atu, 8, WV, core Madinon, Chloago: 4 3.1, MTENE. Wonters Agant, GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSIIIPS, Botween NEW YORK nand LIVERPOOL, oalling at Queonstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAFETY AND COMFORT. £37= Paseonzors booked to and front tho principal Tine FoR TR nilons of- rodtt tosnod on leading Banks and Bankers throughout Em!u;‘m R e HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., ALLAN LINE WAL STE AWERS M. 0. 8. 8. 60, Different olassen of un hatwoon nll parts of T and Anmoricn: 3IGHANT AND STHIAGRE 1HA 1 F10 A SPIGIALTY, 'Throo weokiy sallings, Suporior slipe. Best wcommuindations, Lowest ratos, Shortuat Irofght route, - Apply to ALLAN & CO., Chieagn, 73 and'74 Lasallost, Nmtiona.l! Line of Steamships, INOTICH. Tnemost southerly routo has always beon ndopted hy {his Comiany to avold 100 und headlands, Badling fromi New York for LIVERVOUL a0d QUINS- TOWN ovory SATURDAY. Sailing from N. York for Londan (direct) overy fortalght. Cabin passas, 810, 861 eurronoy; sivoragd, ot urestly reduced ratas, 'Hoturn tickots at luwest ratas. Draits for £1 aud_ upward, Northeast cornor Olask Ktk Hasdolpn rnor Olack and Randol " Bhornan Housa): Ouioago, oo orn Arent, (apposite now Grent Wostern Steamship Line, Tirom Now Vork to_ firstol (England) dircot. Grant Wentorin, Saber duly 18] Covtmatt. daenye Atig. 4 pCnbin Boriace, 310, dalurmeitate, is; Wivoet s Wi ir<lon tic) 20, ' 1y Laka Store ad a. b, R, 10 &0 don't Fralighi Dryop GEQ. MoDONALD, Agent, NEW YORK TQ GARDIFF, The Sonth Wales Atlantic_Stoamship Uom 's Now Fit-ciass, Fallpowored, Glydo-bulll Stoamsns will il from Pounsyivaia Railrund Wharf, Jersoy Oi GLAMORUAN.,....Ji ROK! . Carrylug goods ane' passongors ab through rates from all parts of tho Unit. 4 Statos and Csnada lzu ports In the Briatol Channol, and all othor polnts in an\nm{. ‘Those steamahips, built exprossly for the tradn, ave pro- vidod with all tho latest impruveiconts for the aomfortuad canvenioncs of CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. First Cabln, 875 and T80 ourrancy. Sccond Cabin, 836 flnrmnc{. Btourage, éml ourrancys Prepaid Stoorige cortifionten trom Cardiffyuuessnssess$e Diafts for £1 and upwards, furthor partioulars, aphly fn OArdiM, at the Oome ¥'s Oflices, No. | Doak Gliminbers, and ta New York to AROUIBALD BAXTER & CU., Agauty, No. 17 Broudivay. STATE LINE. ToGlasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. STATE OF GEORGIA. Wadnonday, July 21 STATE O NEVADA. Woduonday, July 2 STATE OF PENNS' SEAL o Wodhewdags AU 6 FROM PIER 1, NORTI RIVER, N. Y. Rates of passago: Cabin, 70 and 880, cticrency ; Btaor- agn,an lowas by any first-cl luo. 1haftant lowast rates, furthor particalars appiy o AUSTIN BALDWIN & 0., Agonts, 72 Broadway, Now York, GOIN L, EARLE, Gow'l Westorn ) Qlrkntes RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ABRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, EXFLANATION OF REFERENGE MARKA,~1 Saturdayre souted. *Sunday oxcentul, ¢ Mondsy oxcupted. {dre rive Bundayat¥:008, 1m, & Daitv. MICHIGAN CEMTRAL & GREAT WESTENY RAILR0ANY Lepot, yoot ar Lake sty und souk of Ticenty.reconti-st Tickelofice, 61 Clark ail, southeast corner of Handol; and b Cau & ud 1 b D100 o 10 Morning | Zxp1ass, Night Hxprons. Genara SOOI s City it Dencer Slort Link, . v Citeao, Sprinasiel, 4 lion antt 3%, Low ™ ne, Union Lepot, Wes ickel Offices ¢ AL Depot, Jide, near Wadiron.as, nd 12 eandolphst Avrive, Suriogrold Fast Express.seessras JdeRerson Olty Koxprass, . Peoris, Kooknk & Bnriin, Chicago & Pudueah Rallrad Sireatar, Lacon, Washingtan Joliot & Dwielii Accomniodatian 20 . :" 20 p .. 4:30a, 1y CHITARD, MILWAYKEE & Sr, PAHL RAILNYY, Union epot, ‘corner Madison and - Canai-sta,> hctet Ofes 63 South Clarkat., opposite Shernan ffo at Depot, Tenve, Arrive, Milwankes Madison & Peatsls du Miiwaukee, X Point, St. Puul & Alltneapolis, * 8:00 8. m. |*11:00a, o2 Dar iEzpress,. vovens[* 95208, m, [* 4336 p . Milwaukeg, Gre o Powt, Trairio du “bhlen, & era Lowa, Mafl e .|*5:00 p, m. [* T:50p. ms s, Sty & i e B - b 9:30n. m. |t 8245 n. me ILLINOIS CENTRAL KAILROAD, Depot footaf Lakest. andfoot of Ticanty-second.st, aticé, 121 Randolphst,, near Clark, Tease, th e & lonx ity Tz, ubuie & Slonx i,y lx, st Pasaes N & UUINCY RAILRNAN, Indiagna-av,, and SixlesntA-s., 5 e, Tickes ofiess, No, £ Clarke iay trand 2 nd at depots. Leave, Arrive, 140p. m, Mailand Vaprs Uttawa and Stro Dubuque & Sio: b e Pagtiiu Faut Li 106 . . Kuusas Ui chison ¢ odatin Dawnor's Urove Asconinodatiot, uadess, 15x, Batu CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAR, City fices, &) Clurkest, (Shecurn-liouso), wnd 75 Canate o1, corner Madison-s 1Ex, Monday Arrive, 5 p, 15 « DU 3 & Dubuqu Sig) “Qmabis Night fixnrass, & lizeopurt & Dubnaue I = Fioeport & Dubuque kxvros: fihvaukes Muil v S on Huy Panl & Winou utia Expre: Tanl_Paveong a1 Wolly Daval coragy af Canal i s CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD. Denot, cormer ar Vanliuren wnd Skernanai, " fichat offes, drrive, Qmahs, Loavenw'th Atoliteon It Poru Acoumn N s DINSOLUTION. ‘The firm of Clark & Boyls, Carrlage Manulacturors, dissotvod, Filday, July 12, by mutual coussat, ‘Fhe Lusiuess of 150 tien wilh be contiued by J. 1 Clark, at 74 Blsteauthist, J. ¥, OLARK. DISSOLUTION. Notlee I3 horuby givou tontt partios tutorested that the firm of MORUAN" & HUTUIINSON, osrpontors and wtaip-bulldsrs, dofug bisiucss st 503 Htata-at., 1 dissolvod Al dobity duo'trom wad hrow will b paid by ‘we, aud sl o i “‘.‘;{:i’,’fi"l'fi'fl“““"““"""' A M onaan. Al - c o #RAGFIONAL CURRENOY, "85 Packages TRACTIONAL CURRINCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE, [