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———e THE -CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY" 2, 1875, v convictionn an to the principle of this mort if thing, and wo ara for from balng without onr *n opinionn o 1o the proft Bcerumg from it priotico,—New York World, Gratz Drown thinks of going over to Ohin €010 day, and taking part in tho campaign there on tho Domocratic side, He docs not caro so nuich abont Allen ae be doos about the attitade of the puity on (ho surtoncy question, Ho be- 1l vea Lo can mako yoasonzble, reasoning poople admit that the ponition of the party in this re- spact fa nat inconsistont with corroct principlos of political cconomy. And hais writing a treatiso on puro mathematics—-going to tuo foundationn of ihinga—for Lin promiscs, 1o challenges tho Acainisiration party to prove that to contract tho currency is Lo haston the dsy of resumptlon. PERSONAL. Gen, Morace Capron, Japan, is smong the * Giand Paciflc guests, Raport credita Dieracli with the sxuliant feol- of a prosnoctive parent, Mra. Btar, of Lafaystto, haa twlo-kie, twin-klod 11t 18 Btars for hor husband twlee, , It Meyors, General Pasnonger Agent of tho Peunsylvanis Railroad, is siaying at tho Grand Peiflo. HIr. W. F, Wontworth, the woll-known hotel mr.o, bas jolned Mr. Palmer o the managomout of the Palmer Houso, ‘The roason the Duko of Edinburg beosme ® meiaician wag consistout with his principto of t31d economy. He did it to save the expense of paring the pipor, Cooks on board foreign vossels in Italisn wa- te'a aro required to do thelr potato-washing usdor the surveiliance of tho autliotities, or de- 6% from eatlog them altogether, *'Ob, ma!" oxclaimod & bright little Boston @it} to er mothor, a8 sho saw Gon. Butlor pass by with hie division, June17, **there's our Parian m:rble mateh-safe on borseback." Indlans Infant coughod nup a padlock the T day, and soveral demaads hove boon made to i paronta by pooplo who have had ovare co-ts, cooli-stoves, aud mules stolen lately. *tr. George 11. Fassott, widely kuown to the trr.voling public as the former chiof clork of the Grwnd Pacifio Hotel, is now oecupylog s similar pa Ition at tho Went-End Hoto), Long Branch. ‘fhe French convicts st Now Calodonia bavo tu oed thelr attontion to tho manufacture of cigarattes, and their productions with nativo to- bocoaro in great domand through oivilized Aus- tralia, “Whon a point was found from which a viow of tho interlor of the room could bo obtained,” in *bo manner in which the Brooklyn Associsted Proas roporter dolicatoly paraphrases tho words “iay-bole.” /un Arkaosss man saw tho letters 3. O, et dna tree, and under thom a depreeaion in the ground. He theroupon plisd his shovel, and not long aftdr- wards pulled up a pot voutalning §1,400 in sitver an1a dismond, lotwithatanding the Liquor law, & resldent of Grienwaod, Alo., saw tha other day a enake of imnensurable longitude with a head ** as large ae an ordaary tos-keutlo,” which it carriod 3 feec from the ground, s Franclaco intends keoping the national boliday on the 2d. A Chinaman i3 to bo hanged tint day. Tho Govarnor won't roprieve him till Monday, and they doa't want to have too much fus fu one weeis. Mr. J. Gordon Benpott ts not & genorous seang man, Moro attontion having beon pald tu & late guost of tho British Qoveromont than to himuolf, bo speaks of the formor a8 * tho fol- %o 1 from Zuazihar." Hore ia anothor straw. A motion to havo the § s’ booty blacked for Bunday, at the oity's uij ense, *4ns negatived Ly a vote of T to 5. Can t1.3r0 be any doubt as to which side has the ma- fority 2—Trookiyn Argus. Theso young bachelors who write plays like * Women of tha Day," sud paragraphs for news- ppors introduclog absurd carleatuzes of others-in-lsw, should bo caroful. They may get ono thomeclvea some day, Thero Is » tunuy listlo Brooklyn Iady who has f-r twenty-two years visited Baratoga, ond ia thiere now, * Sho gots up overy moroing st § o slock, drinka tho waters for a straight hour, :1d thou goes to bod agaln. Hdwin Booth Las done a senaible thiog by re. n.afolng o New York for the summor. .t is jnat a1 cool thero aa at Long Branch, Baratogs, New- port, or Capo May, Tharo ls more roal plessure to be obtained, with leas discomfort. ‘Tho preas in Pern Ia thus 1bgenionsly muzzled. \Vhon tho Government feals jnealted by s para« £2aph, the odltor is first mado to eat hia words, 17 awallowing the offanding copy of ths papor, #2ad ia then put out of his misery with a bullet. Tennyson wrots * Queon Mary ™ for tho atago attor all, It {s Lo be acted at the Lycoum Thea- {vo, London, next winter, with Honry Irving sod 1rs. Bateman in tho leading rolos. Itis not ua- 1ikely to be produced in this country next asason. Jobn Dillon £nd his new company open at Hooley's Opers-Houss August 16, This comes of Lalng burned uut annually,” Chicago will aaon be known ax the ity at Balnmunders,~New York Uerald, Thoe name of any person who can toll the mesning of thls paragraph will be published cliedrfully in this column, In an editorial npon tho Blsck Mille expodition, in Tae TaisoNk yesterdsy, & typograpbical error robbad & correapondont of his dues. Inetead of Lisut, J, K. Caab, it should have boen Lieut. J, I, Coale, Tho officer is » son of Juaso Coale of this clty, oneof our oldest citlzena, An unparalloled foat was socomplished re- cently fu the distriol of Bhaabad, India. Two aoarmed youths attacked a tiger of immonse tize, and, with tne ald of some other natives who tama up, atrangled the beast without using any other woapon but those diven them by nature. An exchangs, commonting on the vulgar mod- ' bablt of floral decorations at funerals, sup- poted that when Parnum dies and the members of Lis combination tender Lia family & floral rep- tesentation of his hippodrome, with a “living slelaton,” the publio may become suficiently alsguated to insure reform, The King of Burmab's lotters will bo uaed against him. Mo dld not humble himaolt before Mr. Margary aa befors God, but he wrote to a uative Ohlef giving him Inatructions to kall Mr. Margary in a4 neat and sxpeditious a manner as heknew bow, The King of Burmah's letter isin the hands of the Dritish Governmeut, and Soother sort of deposition will follow. h:flchlnao man was recontly captured by & by of marauding Indisns near Fort Laramle, m" the only hope of saving bia scalp he bo- 'flh‘uldng sbout the groatneus of Chlcago, sod Tott mlhgnlu effeot that they lmmedistely w0, wgyCneOf the braves remarking an be did 0 man heap much dam too b t‘.t"xm Iojun, Choyenne loss um lefs ear ml; 0 longer.— Mendacious exchange, in TOTEL AKRIVALA, mm Kmu?—o W, Uuwtltou, New York ; @, R, 3 o, Muckey, Bliludolplia ¢ E, Cil SO, W, 0. Thomue, . 1Y, Packard, Mauachusetts | £ G, 0. Gortiam, Fort Wagha1 Wilk bodor s B W, Davie, Glevetands leiiwood, ot Wapls i Mictloui, .. Tremos louser-t! ke . A, Haml Lkm Pranciica 5 Cole, Iudfand Guorge M, Edwards, Louisiana 1. 0 ranciaco; it oraols How York; Honry A0 %flflmfi?“ \,n'zfi:n e Aschibeld ‘ot it i LB S 2 B AL Dytag: Grvlg, Bochaaar . Hairichacs, 6. 000 Thomartnis, Euglind; W, @,” Br Moudeioks Govbrutt of Ludisus Diock: Harttord: b, 00 B €. 0. Woodworth, xmh-mfi‘flx’m’-‘ 4 i:-‘ E. A, Clapp, Dostoa ; B, ' Slherman, » Biiaots D, W, Zimmurmas, B fiisries & il 6..... Uruna Aic(la Bkaia st Golberg, Gurmaaty | 7. 9, Mackes Shivvin Y Y. Camp uu:hnmmi,rvu the Hon, Tistah 4 M&w asiie “'iafi W, "ionisaand 1 1on, s Nallay \is Usa. G B Boves, FOREIGN. Serlous. Trouble Threatened at Matamoras. Cortina Arrosted and His Polico Forco Disarmed. The Epidemlc Mensles Siill Raglng i lie FIj1 Islands, Argument in Favor of Freo Trado in the Prussian Diet, S MEXICO: TROUNLE in MATAMORAS. GavnvesToy, Tex,, July 1.—The News' Trowns- ville B3exial of July 1 eaya Gen. Cortina hLss $unt beon arrestod and placed under guard by Col. Manuel Parrat, of tho Moxican regular cavalry, Cortina’a police bave been arrosted, i d, and fmprisoncd. dl?fi:m h:;:-uv. excltement in Matamoras, and trouble s anticipatad. The Government forces are in posacasion of the Cuatom-1ouso building and patrolling tha sticets. They bave two pleces of artillery atthe Custoin-Houso, and atherd in difforont portions of the city. - Flin TE MEARLEA EPIDRNI0. Toxoox, July l.—Advices roceived to.doy | from Fiji roport that thore is no dimmution in the violenco of the moasten and typhold fevor on the lalsnds, Tho mortslity from those dia- oaeea i groat, Itis probable that medical as- sistance will be sont from Australis to tha af- flicted peoplo. GERMANY, © yporECTION.” Benery, June 10.—Iu so-duy's #itting of tho Lower Hlouso of tho Prussian Diet, Horr Xardoft mado somo obaervations, in tha courso of which ho situded td the continued existoncoof the Sco- haudlung (Maritime Tradig Iostitution) a8 ju- jurions to the politico-ecovomical develonment of tho countty. Tho Ministor of Tinance, in toply, quoted siats‘'ics to show that tho commorcial crisis which had arisen could not bave been produced by the action ot tho Seehsndhung, Other countries hiad alwo boen visited by tho erlns, Atthe present timo tommercial affsirs did uot, as & matter of fact, show a downward tondency ; on tho contrary, an upward moveniont was apparent. The condi- tion of the lowest clasaes of the population was novor moro {avorablo than now, and tho Ministar did uot think that tho UGuvernment would aban- don tha system of freo irade for that of protec. tion, o at all events wonld never fond a haud to such a chango of polioy. [Chears.] TUE AMEBICAN BQUADNON, KL, July 1.—~The Uuited Btates men-of-war Frankiln ond Alasks loft this harbor at 1:30 o'clock thia aftornoon for Btockholm. —Admirsl \Worden pubhcly expressed Lis thanks for tho reception givon to himualf and oflicars. o GREAT BRITAIN, RECENT FATLUNCH. Toxpoy, July 1.—The pecuniary liabllitios of Dacosta, Raalte & Co., whio have failed, aro §1,- 200,000, and not $1,250,0600, as boforo stated. The habilities of Kilburn, Kethard & Co., wloeo falluro s aleo announced, are £3,750,000. Dusiy, July 1,—Maj. Leoch Las sosigaed the Captainoy of the Irlsh Riflo Toam. ANOTUER AONTING MATON. DosLy, July L—"Ths sbooting for the Abar- corn Cup Logsn to-day at Dollymount, ‘Eho American rifletnon participated. Thoe match was not tinfebed, and will bo_ continued to-morrow. Tho best scores wora mado by Pollack and Wil- »0p, of the Irishmen, aud Fulton and Gilder- nleave, of the Americana, Tho score of the Awnorican toan was: Gildersleovo 71 ont af posuible 75, Bodiun 63, Cavtiold 61, Fulton 70, Yalo 69, Bruco 65, Baliard 02, and Colemsn G0, Tho acore of tho irisl team was; Hasmilton 67, Dollock 71, Mileor 56, Wilson 64, Molouna €3, Jobuson 67, Righy 05, H. Fulton 03, Walkington 95, and Banks 400! T11:ANTARY PROMENADE CONCERT was givea this ovemng in bonor of the Amorican rilomea, The Lord Mayors of Dubilu and York wore smong tha audienco, The Amorican toam mot with an_onthusfastin recoption whou thoy outerad the hatl, Signor Fo'l snag au air com- posed apeoially for tho ocosalon, ontitlea * Doar Columbia," —_——— FRANCE, OUR CENTENNIAL, Parms, July 1.—Che Journal Officiel publishes & decroe appointing a epecial committeo for the purpose of oncoursgiug Frenctimen to pactici- pate In the Philadolphis Contennial Exhibition, and facilitating the efforts of thoss who {utend doing ro. The Committes is composed of mon- bera of the Asvembly, morchants, and othor por- 8003, & number of whom bavo relations with tho Unitod Statea, — SPAIN. ARLIST STRONOHOLDS BOMBAUDED, Aapntp, July 1.—Ofileial dispatohes announce ihat the Alphonsist batterios have opened & hnavy cannonade againat Sxnta Barbara, Ciraqut, Maneru, Vills Tuerts, Ariazs, and Estella. Eighteon sholls Liave fallen mthin the latter town. Tho Carlists b doued Maneru. punitsichsi =t AUSTRIA, TPRISING IN TRANAYLVANTA. TLoxoow, July 2—A epecial dispateh from Vienaa to the Standard reports that the poasants of Deva and vicinity {a Transylvania have re- volted agalnat the noblos and defeased a battal- fon of mititis, Afany persons have bean killed, including two Judges, Rusuh{. troopa have boan sout to the scous of the outbreak, —— g BURMAH. THE XING OBSTINATE, Loxpox, July 2.—The report that the King of Burmah refunes to allow Iiritish troopa to pass through his torritory is oficially confirmed. — THE POPE, I8 BEPLY 70 AN ADDNZAY FROM TIE COLLEGE OF OARDINALS, Toxe, Juns 16.—The Pope to-day received the Oollege of Oardinal®, who prosentod him with an addross, lis Iollnoss, in roply, spoakivg of the conditlon of Romo, sald 1 ** Tho wicked on- dsavor to destroy religious principles, but on the other hand thie good are ardantly working to promote viriwo, To s bad prees they oppois s good one; against lrvelig- fous education they ostablieh Chriatlan schools,” The Holy Father, in conclusion, thank- od the Cardinals for thelr congretulations, and upon them to porsovars in thoir labors, e AUSTRIA A LANDSLL YViexva, June 14.—A considerable and dangerous landslip hias occurred betwoen Hoad and Taxen- bach, in the valley of the Uppor Balzach, whero tho rallway from Balzburg to the Tyrol ls in course of wonstrnotion. As those who have visited tho baths of (isstein may remewber, soon aftor leaving 8t. Johanu, whero the road ioto Carinthia blturcaten, tho Balzach, turnlng woat- ward, euters & narrow defils, which oontinucs more or less to Hond, whiere the road turus up o side valley to Gasteln, aud boyoud it to V'axon- bach. Tho formation s a friable olsy slate, aud alrcady on tlio uld road contiuual alips occurred. Iu order to avoid the moat daugerous points tho railway lioo was cucried over three bridges, and tbrough a oumber of tuunols. Botweeu Hond and ‘Taxenbach laone of thowo tunnels, 165 metres long, through the Unteraieln, popularly oalled the W Nose." Tciu onrriod under tbe gl 10ad, which has proved, fn spite of all efforts to steady it, 80 insooure It was sbaudoned. It is in and about tbis sunnel that the mountain has be- Run to move, A portion of the tunnel was orashed, aud alips several bundred yarde fu length snd height ‘Lhe yoad wasat ouce clowed, 8o that no accident Las ocourred Litherto, but the slips will continue, and fho dapger is thas the mountalu debris should ryofl down {nto the Balzach, blockiug 14, se ocourrad bolore tawarda the end of the lust century, when there waa a slip on the ather slde, causing groat incndstions io the uppor va Saoveral ene Kinsars bave been sent down from here to give V100 and direct the works which may serve to Provans further casualtles, H i s = the diffoulsy between the National Board of ¥ire Underwriters and the Boaton gompasies which Lisaly withirew Leamh L 10041 boa e Mane ufncturers' Piro snd Marina having besn ex- polied from the Natloual Board for refusing to open its books ‘or nxamiustion by the supervis- 1y agont, alltho seceding companies havs mads « ko rofisnl, and it ia supposed that they will o daslt with in the name mannor. It is thought that s lively insursuco war has broken out. CRIMI. NEV/ TRIALS FOR EGNER AND RUFER. Corennar( Knquirer, June 30, Thore wan cousidorablo excifoment yestorday in the noighborhood of the Court-House, on re- ceipt of the intolligence that s new trial hnd boen granted by the Bupremo Court to the Behilling murderers, now under sentence of deatb. _The ground on which the new triala were grauted i enfticiontly oxplained by the following tolegramn, received yenterday afternoon by Prosocucing-Attorney C. W, Gorard : Corusnus, June 29, 1878,~Tn C. W, (erard, Feg,, Prosecuting Attornty : New trial for Egner snd Rufer solely on ground that malice of l,ullll!i irators conld not be proved by the declarations offered, . A, OAKRY. A FEMALE INCENDIARY. Bpectal Disvateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Orrawa. I, July 1.—The incondiary who startod tho fire which borned down ono of the bulldivga on Mr. Greenleaf’s farm, Litberto men. tioned in Tue TrivUNE, proves to bo the hired girl, whoso namo 18 Dridget Henessy, Bho frec- ly confosses to the criwe, but denies any otber motivo than an frresstible desiro to sce’s good fire. Tho girl has reapectable relatives hore, and thero socma to be a question os to her sanity, sho dliclaima any deelro to injure hor master, they have, 2a she admits, treated Lor with por- foct kinduees. A MURDERER CAPTURED. Speetal Dupatch fo T'ne Chteaao L'rioune, Gnarxp Havew, Mich,, July 1.~This morniog at daybreak the last of tho three murderors, Melvitlo O. Fuller, who 8o brutalty and bornbly wurdered the old mau Wilkon Lound a alort tima ninco, creating great oscitoment, gave him- sell up to & man pamed Cochrane, beiug forced to do ko by the activity of Shen( Walman, who kept the villain imprivoued In a forty-ncre wood where Fullor fasted for aix dsys, which at laat compellod him to yield. PRECAUTIONARY, Lousvitie, Ky, July L—A special to the Courier-Journal saya various banks st Bowling Greon, Ky., have placed 100 needlo-guna in the Liands of varioua porsons in that place, togother with ten souuds of ammunitlon each, to »o used to guard tho baoks against the James and Youngor brothors, whose presonco in that vicin- ity iy utrongly suspectod. A DISHONEST PARTNER. PnmapzLenia, Pa., July 1.—A bill bae bean filed in the Court of Common Pleas clarging Erwlo, tho confidential clerk of Honry G, Morris, bavkrupt propriotor of thoe Southwark Iron Com- pany, with drawivg 280,000 from fts capital in post yoois, and with a total indebtednoss to the omablichment of 142,000, FORSAKEN BY HIS SURETIES. CrxctNsaTt, July 1.—Wilkistn 3ok, city edltor of the Volkaenfund, fndicted for embozzling Wator-Works money, was surrenderod by his Dbandsmeu this evoning, and given into the cus- tody of tho Bheridl, ABDUCTION CASE. PoTTRVILLE, I's., July 1,—Wilho Wolf, aged 8 yoars, who was stolen from s bome in Heran. ton, Pa.. fomo months ago, has boen fouud at Mahany City with au intoxicatod woman. Bath have boen sont to Scrsuton, the boy to his parents, aad the womau to jail, charged with his aoductiou, BROUGHT DOWN. Mesrnts, July 1.—James A. Chaatalns, tho abgcondiog bookkeopor of Ely, Harvey & Ricbardsou, who embozzled ovor §10,000 aud attemptod to pass 8 forged check, arrived Lioro this moraing from 8t. Louts in charge of a de- tectiva, Mo wil be indicted and put on trial dwing the prosent term of coust, A THOROUGHBRED, Spestal Dispatels to Tha Chicugo Tribuna, Stoux City, Is,, July 1.—An Indisn at the Winnebago Agency, in a fit of joalousy, laut Tbnrsdl{: killod tuo soducor of his wite, thon atabbod Lis wife to tho heart, aftor whloh ha comayttod suicide. NOT WISELY. Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicaoo Triduns, Broomixatox, Ill., July 1.—Theodore Barch- maun, aged 22, langulsties fn Jail, chargod with tho soduation of a blushing maiden of 44, named Julls Joharon, EXECUTED, TowaNDA, Pa,, July 1.—Alvert Brown, who last August outragod and atterward cut tha throas of Cora Groenleaf, aged G yours, was exocuted here to-day, CASUALTIES, DROWNED. Kxw Ontxaxs, July 1.—Capt. Fritz K. Regan foll ovorboard to-day from tho sloop tar of the Hoaand was drowned, ; Special Diavateh to The Chicago Tribune, Liscon¥, Neb., July 1,—Freddy Rusch, 9 years old, was drowned in Cottonwood Creck, 8t Nebraska cu!‘ while bathing yosterday. 4 Cinetsnatt, July L—Joha Cougblin, sged 15, and two sisters named Keating, aged 13 and 18, all residing at Newport, Ky., wore dtowned in Licking River thia sftornoon by the upsettiog of & boat, BLOWN OVERBOARD, Bax Fnaxcisco, July 1.—As the Paciflo Mail steawor City ot ‘Lokio, for Hong liong, vie Yokohsms, wasleaving the whatt to-day, a ealuto was firad in her honor by Commodoro Maurcy. A paitor named Pateick Lanogsn was blown from ll‘l!lfi T“m of tho gun ovorboard sad instsntly od. FIRES. AT BROOKLYN. New Yonx, July 1.—Tho ofi works of John Ellis & Co., at the foot ot Bullivan streat, Drooklyn, wero burned to-day. Tholoss ia not aacertalned. AT CLEVELAND, CrevsLaNp, O, July 1,—A firs last night burned tho {obacso msuufactory of John A, Wheolor & Co., No. 138 River street. Tho enti- mated loss on tho bullding, stock, and maochivery 14 $10,000 ; insurad for about §8,000. AMUSEMENTS. THE FOURTH AT THE ADELPHL The Fourth of July proper will be celahratod with becoming patriotio ardor at tuo Adelphi Tueatra Huodsy eveaing, A programmo has boen arranged ombodying featurvs in thomselvos attractive, but of unusual nterest ms occurnog on the nlnoty-ninth anuiversary of tha nation’s independonce, A grand operatio perforimsuce and & miscollaueous prograwmo wili bo presents o, Especislly appropriste for tho oceas Lo s wtriking patriotie tablesu of Washingion crossing the Delaware, and the famous Adelpht roprosoutation of the buttte of Bunkor Hithwill also be given. The arrangemonts are nnder tho otut wanagemens of dir. Grover and Mr. Frauk . Cilloy, sgent of Mry, Oatea’ ComicOpers Company. RELIGIOUS, UNIVERSALIST. Mvecial Disvateh ta The Chicado Tribune, Ozpar Rarivs, In., July 1.—Tho cercmony of Iaylne the corner-stone of the Universalist church to bo orectad in thia city was porformed by the Masonio fraternity in a heavy rain-storm. Large Masonic delegations came from Viaton, Teaey, Shellsburg, Fariey, Anamoas, Monticello, Bpringvilie, and Dubugas. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Quzmtatown, July L—fiteamship Erin, from New York, bas arrived. BaxX FRraxoisc0, July 1,—~Arrived, Paclfio Mail steamss Obina, from Hong Koug, via Yokohama. EXPELLED. Bavrwone, M4, July 1.—~The First Branch of the City Council haa expellsa Warfield T. Brown. msmber, on charges preferred_by s com- tion lynfn iny mfi(u of inveat} ot ths Joiot Come wlttes on Hig YELLOW FEVER AT KEY WEST, Eay Wasny July LeThere wese two deniha bt yeaniday fgw yéllow fevet, 3 WASHINGTON,. Dischiargo of a Large Number of Treasury Clerks. The Public Debt Reduced $14,390,614 During the Year, Proposed Ilemoval of fhe Headquarters s of the Natlonal Grange, THE TREASURY. LIPE-SAVING BTATIONS. Spectal Inepateh to 4 hé Chrcaga Tribuns, Wasmsaron, July L.—Bide were opened in the I'rescury Dopartment yeaterday for the cou- ftruction of nino cempleto life-eaving atations on the lakes. Nine bida were received for life- #aviug stations, snd the coutract was awardedto W. ¥. Bushuell, of Evanaton, for all tho sta- tions, 1 THE COUNT: All the money In the United States Treasuror's oftica 18 nouw being counted by about 125 ladies, Tbe count fs superintendod by gentlemen especially appointed. It is estimated tust the money aggregales about £60,900,000. All tho mousy {a Lo bo reconnted bofors it ia transferred to Mr, New, tho Treasuror, who entered npou hlg daties to-day. THR OLD TREARURER, The frienda of Gen. Bpinue: took leave of bim this moraing. TR FINST DECAPITATION, Col, Frank Jones, tho Asalstant Cashler of the Troasury, ia tho first to feel the chango, his place belug temporarlly suppiled by Mr, Guthrie, MR, NEW'S HOXD. The bond of 3lr. Now is for $150,000, and his boudsmen sro citizens of Indianapolls, lucluding William Euglish. THE EXCITEMENT AMONO THF. CLERKS. A groat dosl of excitement nan uceasioned at the Treaaury Depastmont to-dsy by the changes fucident to” the reorganization of tho Dapart. mont and the asrumption of the offica of Treas- urer by Mr, Now. Thoro were about 150 em- g}lu{ua discharged, of whom fifty wera #women. nlil this morviug It was not deflnitely koown except to the principal officisls who would be dischiargod, and thero wae in_consequence to- day b groat deal of distress maoifosted, especialty among the women, Tho Becretary aud Treas- urer were besioged by potitfonsnt in person and by telograph, but thoy wore uat in & powition to yicld to the demands miade upon them by tho unfortunate oncs, One peculiarity of the scoue was the anxiety and trouble of the money- shavers, who have boen plying their vocation among the clorks, This olass of sharpers will doubtless loao considerably, 170 the Assocrated Press} PUBLIC DENT BTATEMENT, Wasmvotex, D, ., July 1.—The publio dabt statemont for July 118 ny followa: Blx por cont bonds, Five per cent bouds, Total cofn bonds, 707,008,800 Lawful moncy dobt. Matured debt. 11,435,820 Legal tendors.. 75,811,647 Cortificates of depoait, £H,115,000 Fractioml currency, 41,0 Coln certificatos. Total without interaat, Total ded Total intere: Carh in ‘Troasury Qotu, . 530 493,182,411 $2,24: 541 36,647,830 Currenc 951 Bpectul doj dempilon of certificutes of Aep@altyasensuerssruereres B8A18,000 ‘Total fn the Treasury,... Debit Iean eanh in the Treanury Dacreaso of tho debt palon, intereat yuble io Lital, nouey's Priveljal ovtatanding. 81,620,512 Interent accruod and not yob pu 003,703 paid by {ho United Haten. 20,264,102 Topaid by treneportation of o, 6,134,311 20,129,501 NCTES AND NEWS, TUSTAL CONIBAOTS, - Bpecial Dianuteh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitsaros, D, ., July 1.—A great deal of fraud haviog been mado possible through the transtor of poatal contracts by moans of powera ol mitorney. the Iostmaster-Geuoral to-doy isnued an order which will bavo tho effect to stop the practlco. NO ADDITIONAL OCEAN MAIL, Owing to tho docliuntion of the British Poat~ master-Goneral, the proposcd sdditiona) weakly Europoeas mail by tho White Star Line of steam= ers falla through. NEIGOS OFF AT LAST. Ex-Quartermsator General Melggs sailod for Europo; from Philadelplis to-day, on s spacial misrion to observe und ropart upon the military -ostablishments and systews of Foropo, (1o the Associated Press.) TUB NATIONAL GRANGE. The Fxecutive Comnmittoe of the National Grauge of tho Patrous of Husbandry met, 1o this city t0-day to consider and decids upon sevural Imiportant poiuty uffecting the Ordor, and will probably be in sesslon & weok or ten days. Among tho sohjccts 1o bo cousidercd in tho removal of tho headquartars of the Natiooal Grango to mome polnt other than Washington, tho placeat which the Natjonal Grango will hold its aonml meot~ fog, &ud a proposition for wn ioternatons! exe chango botwaon tho co-operstive wodeties of Qroat Dritaio and tho Grangera. It » undor~ stood that tho Bub-Committes appointd to in- vostigato the mutter will report to-mrrow fn favor of tho seloction of Louweville, Ky, us the lieadquariers, INDIAX PRAUDS, Wasitvoroy, D, O, July 1.—The Commis- sioner of Ludian Affalrs has by letter notifiod Prof, Marsh, of Yalo College, of the appaint- mont of » Committes, to conslst of the Hon, A, H, Bullock, of Massachusetts, the Hea, Thom- sa O, Fleicher, of Mirsouri, aud the Hoan, Georga W, Love, of New Yak to invostigate the nffairs at the Red Clouc Agenoy, and requosted him to redaco his complants to s writtou statemont, to bo accompanied by such proofs and -nfl‘mluul as 1o reliable scurces of avidenon as will ald in sscuripg & thoriugh in- vosugation. RAILROAD NEWS, THE SCALPERS. Yeatorday the so-called * Scalpers’ lav,” pass- d by the lute Legislatura, wout fata affact, but, #a has baon stated, tho scalpers, by tho idvico of their counse!, Mr. Leonard Swott, are disobeying its provisions, ou the ground that thy Jaw iy unconstitutional. Ko far as can be loarned, thera is » disposition awong the mansors of mosat of the raiiroads to let the scalpers slona, and not Interfere with thom fu.tho sale 3f tick- ofs, Some promiuent rallway attornoys agreo with Mz, Bwott that the law fs urconstitational, on the ground that tha Logialature hea no right to provent a cltizen from di ng in suy kiud of moerebandise, and as such railroadtickots 810 classed. The law was paseod wainly dirough tho {nstrumentality of the Panusylvas Lailroad Company, which Lud simiiar laws passod ls Peun- wylvania and Indisns. This road may try b worry the wcalpers )l 1t can, sud will “proscute some of them to bring tho matter before the courts. The scolpers, however, beliers thoy can avoid prosceution by takig advantige of uoiae of the lucougruitics of tha law, Oas sec- tion provides tust whers any pe: biying & ticket with the bopa fide Inteatlon of traselivg, he may wsell s tioket to any one ho foascs. “Thereforo the scalpers argue that such & man can soll or Luy by s agent, They bavs pre- parod blanks, and when a person brings ticket to thom for ealo hia fills out the blank and mgue bis wamo to tho statement that Lie has bought the ticket for bous Hdo rurlmcou, and apsoiute the acalper his agent for the sale of the ticket, ‘Flio blauks are are as follows ¢ 10480, ———, 1875, Recelved Of wmmmee — dollars, 58 an advsics oo 1aked No, ==y to be sold on my saoount, OR10400, —, 1870, Taving houghi ticket NO, ==, {7010 = {0 ey wiin the bouw fde nteution uf irsveling uson toe ssia0, 1 horoby oppoiat ~—— my sReuls 10 sell the same'for me . ki e ‘The acalpers are sure that in this way they can evade tne lsw, Bhould thes, howsver, ha tioubled, lh? will make s dotermined fixhl, aud thoy are confident that the Jaw will be uuconstitutionsl by the Bupreme Court. ITEMS. In the snnonncement made yeaterday of the formation of tho Ohiosgo & Ailantio fastfralght lge b wan otated alist Mr, B O, Meldrm wes the lIocal sgent. Thia in & mistako, Mr, L. 0. Beymour having been appointod the Chicago agont, Mr. Bovmaur in well known 1o this city, aod especialiy on tha Board of Trade, ot which bois a member. 1o formerly represanted the firm of Mr, Nottingham, A dispateh from Letroit states that the Hon, 'rowbridzo was appointed yesterday por. nt Roeciver of tha Dotrois & Milwaukeo Esiiroad. CHYICAGO, CLINTON & WESTFAN, Bpectal Iriavatch to The Chicano Tribune, Iowa City, Ia., July 1.--The Chicago, Clinton & Wostern It ad i | rogromsing towards Toua City in traci-laviug av the rate of half & miles dav. Tho track is now lnid to within 5 miies of the Davenport & Bl. Paul Rosd, whieh in 22 miles from Clinton. At this rato tho road wiil reaah this city iu November uext, CARL SCHURZ, HlleSpeech nt Berlin—-Defensc of Amers b Ensibtitions—Tribute o Amere ican Enterprise ond Public Spirit. The followiug In a translation of the spaoch which Mr. Carl Scharz mado at tho banquet st Tterlin ot tho Hth of Juno: Lot e, gentlemen, thank yon, to wbom the sqita. tlons of Americon e are reote, Ju_tie languagy of the 0!d Fatlierlaud for the friend juess of your Jres ence. Not to miz fu the afluiry of Europe in the tra. ditional, natural, and wise policy of the United htates, which o patriatie atatesman at the head of the Qov. eroment would luconsiderately atandon. But this circumatance docs not imply fhat fhe Amer- lesn peopis should hold themrelves with cold tmpartiality © aloof from the Wreat events wiilch ure sgitatitg the ol worid, No blow 18 glven for » great purpose 1n Latropa whivhh des ot fiud Hu lveliest re-echo In Awmethean rte, 1 think, therefore, that I speak not only In the rparit of {he Ger- tuanbory, hut of all thocitizens of the United stutcs who Atnderatand the lcasons of our country, when [ heartily cougratulate the wholo civilized warld, and, before ali, 01,01 tho fast tiat the uroat natioual EArit of Gersnany {wlilol has revived throvgl s0 mony spes of sad dic wemberment ke a gloes in the bistory of the worid) Dbas agaln, tLrough theabihty and Lsroiemn of its Ixder and people, funud 80 powcrful and so prowd an ombod sinont, [Applause.) ~ With ihis congrutulation 1 uring the aswurouce that the scquisitions of the t o {0 e will eatatlish and devolop themscives fnto & froe, Mtroug, loyel aud_energetfe Ucrmau Commonweslth, [Applaise.] Istand before you lke ono of thuse wha, in dark days, wero caat un thic shores of a divfant lsud, whers they found o new home, aud who, while they luve uot forgotten tho old Fatlierlsud, ubtre o 1o new one with 8 faithtul love and grateful devotion, 1douot undertake 10 describa to you the frupreerion which overpowers the man retunung home after suh a3 sepanation st the apjosrsnee of thw yow ereathin. To aposk fo you of the mow greatness of Germany wonld be’to carry owla tn Athens, You understund that woll, But you will not grudge me » word fo Lehslf of the country to which T beloug and which I, thougl & private citizen, fu » curs taln wenre ropresent. To cherisli o warm rlstion of friendly aympatuy betwoen Germany and Amerlca 180 1mé, ad & publio man, #_matter of sound poiicy, fa 10 mo a8 a Gernian-born 'American heartfeit derite, and overything which occurred to cast a sbaduw iu auy way ou this intornational friendsbin has alwayx flled me with painfal rormw. 1 do not here advert to the po:ibility of & groat conflict of intorests Letween the Unlted Btates aud Uermauy, Mnce, no matter whithier the eye con glance, you cantiot discover ony lntercata of buth ands which' can 1 auy wise la opposed in » bontlls adrit to each otber, [Applaune.] I refer rathor fo the prejudice which one nstion may experionce o tho esteem of fho other from W impreasions and one- sided critictem] | own claervation fclls me that, in thia Telation, the American people Lave recently suffered somewbiat in’ the pubiic ojnfon of Europe, Bince tho year 1805, when Awmerica aston- ished the whola world, not only in the fortunate ro- sult of the Cwil War, but also in the sudden snd entirely peaceful disbsndment of s ariny of nearly 1,000,000 soldiers ; sluco thet time tho opinfon of American rolstfons fn Europo has grown in & inarked degreo nore and mure to thelr dissdvantago. “The rensons of thiK apl6amsuce may have been varloin, Tio anuihilation of that fecling which o sbundsnily followa & suddenly forced sdmirstion cn sccount of remariable achievementa ; Anaucial operationn of an unsabatantial cast, which wern sct i operation in Awerics and here Lighly prased, which worked mora or Leaw of fnjiry ; or the knowlerlge of tho corruptivn and fraua of our pubilic life urspuringly exposed pod painted fu tho darkeet colors Ly our awi yress and taken up by the press here with spicy additious with ia wonted fonngas for tha plqusut. A Ll bas - donbtodly tended to give tho Enrupean a picture of derican lifa, Iu which tho-durk sputa apearcd o minch blacker Locauso of the sbienco of all polots of e, 1 was always one of those fu the United Btates who held 1t to Lo tho cltizen's teue daty to disclope sl corrupt practieos and frauds with fearlosa detor ‘minktion, aud 10 urge their reform, ‘There wo ca do this Tegsrdlow of the uational kelf-csteom, sin only socretly thriving vorruption ciu became o Furtiff disgase, aud tho brawking of i way to reform throigu i1a opea disclosure {s & »ign of sound lfe, and there to our cyes the good 1a just e near an the bud. Dat it ia different witls the public opinion of forelyn countries, which Toss frequoutly fu aware of tlie truo s of things, I you polnt & pictury in which tho light even thongh evel msy right ry lpe of abado of itaclf, the entfre {mpressicn of tho icture will b altogetlier fujve, How f.lae it may be I can show you by walogls illusteation, Whit would you say of a picturo of the Germany of to-day whicli, omiting all tho great _atielbutes and deeds of {be people and the Governwent, should put forward the hrosecution of press offearés s theculy test of politica progrovs, tio macuinations of the Ultmontanes sv 5 modol oxumple of German patriotism, andt be temporsry operationd of ewin' dling corporations sa tus highest fdustrial dove'ope ment of tha community 7 I, as 4 a0n cf thin country, would feul most deeply t1 Laso injustice of the plc- ture, and you would feel tho injustico none tuo Jees, {Clicers,] "By tho eame standard most the American Datiou and 1is Juser Life Le meusured, [Applause. Av I tanched 1pon the outgrowtba of the pubiie sn wocial life there bonostly, aud ehall continue so to do, ®0 will I Lere not Lesutlfy those things which ara real- 1y ertabilshed, But 1 ca permit 1o one to forget that behind his fs & grent nation which s sound ut Leart, This peopls, with o gigzutle epirit of enterrrvo and irndutible coorgy, Overcamo in a short time the wildness of 4o entire continent, and made it s garden of elvilization, This people undeeatood how to framo laws perfuetly’ adaptd to 1he requirements of many diffierent natfounlitios, This people, which, in this Benso, was more couservative tha old Euroge, rosuscl- taled'on traudatiuntic sull the anclent Geruan doce trine of self.governinent, which fn the course of ctn- turies had been lust in Germauy iud becomo much vekened o Eoglud This peopls tad sus cessod in solviug polliioal and soctal problems which are tho moro remaorkable from the fact that the messure of freedom has been detor- mined througl the exercise of {his prinelplo of self-government, Thia peoplo in the time of daugor voluntarily sacrificed for the ustioual ntogrity and the 1dea of humian froedom (with the porfect willingucas of true patriotism), the Llood of it son3, poured out wealth guined by Litter tofl in an_endleas 'stresm, and atood rosdy 10 offer up cverything ft poasewsed, {Uravo,] This pooplo fa probably unequuled, co uusurpassed, in that grand common which devotéa milltons upen mfllions (through the no~ ble gencrosity of cimple citizens) for purpoves of pub- Ho 1natruction, beuevolency, ecienco and art, [Bravo,) This peoplo with you has fulta veine the Gormun blood, of whichi botl Ratlons may Le proud, Thoso who know Americs know that this is ot an exaggeration, and I am mabisfied that both uattons will estcem esch otbier moro ughly when they understand each other bLetter, iAple\lu.l Tat ua hops that no great conficts of in- eseat beiwoen Germany aud America will be posthle, In conclusun, pormit me to thauk you for fhls wel- come and espress the hope that you will give us the satufaction of a visit un the ozcasion of the centennist of the Lirih of the Amcrican Rtepulite; and I can give {0t wsuurence that not anly (o Ui Gurinan, Lut n the English, tongue » Learifelt welcoms will L pro- uounced, The Indiana Stats Dental Convention haye elected the following ofticern: Prosident, J. . Jameson, of Connersvillo; First Vico-Prosidsot, W. B, llnu‘;p. ot Fort Warne; Becond Vico- President, 1, 6, Hacker, of Indianapoliu; Socre- tary, J. R C H, M. Goodo, of lndianapolis, maots lo Indianapolis noxc yoar. ytou, of Shelbyvilio: Treasuver, Tho Booloty Baskety, Aniorican Ohild’s Iarp, 8 boautiful insirument, has to be seen to be approciated. for sale at POTTLES N. W. WILLOW WORKS, 2305 West Madison-st, FIREWORKS, ik EIMEWORNS L r + TIE DEST ASSORTMENT OF FIREWORKS,FLAGS, AND OHINESE LANTERNR,} ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SOHWEITZER & BEER, 188 and 100 State-st, EDUCATIONAL St. Mary’s Hall, FARIBAULT, MINN, . . 1. B N 3 8. P, Bl R s e S i "Gs:‘;\'?. u»h-s"“ i :mu for Ragtitace, wica N ING T L LN g-"'{r’,?un. it bR oty el i st R R i WHEEN NIV EE, i B S ting PRICES boforo sponding their money olsewhere. OLD GOODS from Branch Btores to guarantee the public to sell thoe PURCHASERS < MENS AND BOYS FINE CLOTHING - Bhould consult thoir interosts by examining our immense stock, and got- We transfer NO gell at Jobbers' prices, but we wiil LATEST STYLES YD BEST HADE GOUDS LOWER PRICES Than chargod eolsowhore for inferior articlos. Wo have solooted over $30,000 of our clogant stock, and Marked them Down 50 Per Cent. Those in want of cheap Garments should not noglect axamining these goods. former prico §14 and $14. MEN’S S8UITS, worth £25, at §15. BOYS’ SUITBat $8 and §10, THESE FIGURES ARE BETTER THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. Wo aro detormnined to namo lower prices for our goods than any house in tho Northwest. STATE et e et e, .. BAY y 3 QUARTER LY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE German Savings Bank On the Morning of July 1, 1875, ASSETS. Inyestment accommt, Includiag United Brates, Uoak County, and Chicago 8 482,463.00 382,388.92 53,100.00 ! Bt ChISon Band, 45 Bak Hifioe 22065081 €1,133,808,01 LIABILITIES, . GREEXEBAUM, Prosidont. & MADISON-STS ___RAILROAD TIME TABLE. __ ARRIVAL 44D DEPARTURE OF fAATES PXPLANATION OF REPERESC) copted. * Bundsy excopta rive Sunday atd:0 8. m. MARKS, ~T Batt 3 i Chaliv. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILANAY, Delet iier, o Crarfiat, Gnerunan Houser, and 13 Oanakd itey curner Hadisonat,, and al he depots, aPseificFast Live, r. Aarouette 111 prow. Gonova 1-ako I Xpress. a Lake Etpien V8 10k Exnre, ‘a—Depot cor Tnztn-sta. SDebet former of Cunal and Llacioate: MICHISAN CENTRAL RAILRIAY, Depar, foot @ Lukestesarh fiits Tisenty-sesont Tickei-ugice, 81 Clavheat., $outheast corner of and s Lakeat,, Tremond iouse. 3k, Carhiar, QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Dnion Trast Go, Savings Bk, . E. Gorner Clark and Madison-sta,, Chlesgo, Til, At Close of Business, Juno 80, 1876. RESOURCES. Lnane an Teal gatate. First Mortgae, hrorad ity Broparty. . 1y s.cr1 90,01 Tawrs vt D wnand, 95,572 tResn S an i oh 1 18,54 0 Fiatares 4 Cllreoat ixicsi, 54, TIABILITIES, S120,000.00 pRatiet AJ0,NTH. g $035.031.78 RAWSON, Pres B W. W. R HosweLl, PULSIFEL vV Quarxtorly Statommont OF THE COXDITION OF TuE Prairie State Loan & Trust Company 0f Chicsgo, at the Close of Busineas Jane 30, 1876, RESOURCES: ; 400,145.7 5,00 #500,333.23 JAS. W, BOOVILLY, Praidont. i, 3. AVERY, Vico!Pre - O i MEYEIR Cashiar, to of Minols, Cook Gouaty, s, e ioe i ih. Prateo ftate Loas and T e T Tt ins A baltehe ™ MR U, Bubscribed aud sworn to before me this Lhdayor Juty, 1 g STOK RS, g it EXOURSION. 41l 07 July Excursion. 12 you want to have s gaod tlme on the &thof July at s Tessvuebly expvnse, guio FRUITPORT, MICH. Thare you can flud the brat Minersl Sprin fn the Ba e B e s ing, Pt Diflisday st lug, Uroguet, ota., T Ponoma House, Mo, 2, Now open, enlargel, rofitted and furtabod. wil) lve gou oud acconnuodatiuns (o $240 Tiivina s aiz Chtiagos will alsg. rovolve yusata for o2k, 8180 por dari tran- m,for Orand Haven and hl placs, W, %ALY, £ 0O., Propristors. LAKE NAVIGATION, X STEAMEI. uy's g b R 'fi,‘:“h T, flu‘-m - Ry okey Fars Jon W aad Heoto o For anhics, Thiedns at.., Fur scataba, Negaunov, a Elulal.o.fimil' ays aud Thurs, ue” Groen it sy wad Bt B Dace fuot Riieniga ar FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY 1N RXOHANGE FOR Bils of National Carvency, TRIBUNE OFFICE R A Atlanue Reor Night E3press. furaing Kxpross, Tkt Hauovas *Kundsy Kz 3°Hatardayand Sunday Kz. CHICAGD, ALTOM & ST. LOUIS, City ad Denver Short Lines, le, mear Madltonal, briize. TNerd il 104 RandolpAno and curner Mick itz and Donrar Iast ILx. icago & Kteeator, I Jollat & D CYICARD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Mladion and Canal. y Tnion Devat, corner al-sis, Mot Oflow,’ €3 South Clarksi, opporile Shermon House, and ot Depoh, Trave, | _Arrue, 8208 w.|* T:45 D, m. 10008, . [* 4:00p. ma A Bteveng Folat, Plasaitor *8:90p. 1] 00, 2 ukea. 30 apolls, thioagh KIpresh.ees.ereall Pit3p.m. 18 1:89 4, 10, e T e, Dt o tanigh sl néar Gl Zaa 90, m 30 0. 2400, m. oris 201, n, Epringheid Meht Evore sori aud Kevkals ¥y ubugao & Bloux Oity Kz, buque & nous Cit Olimau Passengor, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON A GUINCY RAILROAD, epots, Joot of, Lake-sty, Indiana-us. and Stxtsmibet., o (mal and Sizisenthale, Ticked Ofces, 63 Olarksi and ai depot Arrive, ¢ T p, mo AV D, m . Bib) e m. * 3:88p, . :} Keunae Olty, Lo Shimon & L. Joseph Ex z'-:n u‘:,u::. rore Pussonier, Mondite, Ottava &4 Aurara Basvongy Aurora Passes o or Dub 8 & 8o, D, Faoli i b, e O Keasas Oy Lokvouworin, ohlsan & B, ‘Josend Laj odatisale 116 rumidation) 1Ex. Haturaay, 3Kz, Moodw KANKAKEE LINE, E “Fvom Central ol, Jwot Luket,, S depot Sool erondaty T dices 111 Sandoiphteg and i dopoty 2 Arvive, 1p. m, 8:0 p. m.| Tndlacavot, 1. ! AR ol e ss0p.a, Indinuapolis, Loalsviila nats At vradsidaly). o 11180, m, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Piuslury, (incinnutl & St Louts Rallicay dopot, sare Ner Cliniim and Carroll-snacy Wodk blda, Ticket efice, LiL inclalyhst., and af depe Lear rriy Tndianppolts, Loulgrille 3 Ctaclo] oy I iruas . s A 8:008. m.| 7:30p. . RAILROAD, j0-av, l Pitboens Gk wead ta Bherwin * 8:40p. m, 7:08 m. CHICAGO & wfifiu Pasemger dejol. comnar R and st et No. 43 Uouse. PITSBURD, CINCINNET & o7, Lors Trbm ot Cormar it i Kokl aiee, L3 Namcinhestr o ot dapo Loave, var, BALTINORE 4 0HID RATLROAD oot ot sk at, kel aton tormar of VWadhis d doed L“‘u’i-‘u . o all, ln‘)fl:lll' Exosptad Popvtsd spress, \ND & AILROAD: CHICAQD, ROCK ISLAKD 8 PACIFIORAILROSD. ' by fure: A Deped, sorner o' ':““‘w‘ baon e e Saaderserinnesiemisel

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