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10408 and Dissonnts, Qverdrafia, .. Honds Fi an Faction: tnel fomal Redemption F'and with U VOLUME 28. BANK STATEMENES: o REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THE ‘Fifth National Bank OF CIIICAGO, At the Closo of Business, June 30, 1875, RESOURCES. i Gl sing Nickels) . e, ‘Carstfioatos. of Deposit for Lega Teudors,.. ‘o1 (8 por cent of chrculativa), Total, ke $208,001.40 80,377.07 2,027.0; 202703 250,407.00 104,770.08 717,103.00 Hoen.s 4UDO00:00 - 80,000.00 gr9,310.12 2.250-09 «23 721,200,568 11,208.33 1 MGTST .. 521,881.58 203,337.01 INTOLERANCE. A Mob of Un-American Catho- ‘lic Irishmen Again Dis- grace the Country. A Few Persons Returning from an Orangemen’s Plenic Attacked at Lawrence, Dlass, Tho Viotims, Men, Women, and Ohil- dren, Seek Refuge at the Police Station, A Posge of Policemen Attempt to Escort the Picnick- ors Home, The Mob, Athirst for Protestant Blood, Rain Down a Shower of Missiles, Total.. e aimaton, Lresident of the, sbovenamed Bank, 0 sclemaly swost {hat the shove statement is true, ta the | The Policemen Fire upon the of my kaowlodso 4 befihy INGTON, Presdont. Bigots with Mournfully } Babscribed and aworn to 403,155, Union Siock Yard Nationl Bank OF CHICAGO, At Tuake, in tho Btate of Tilinots, at tho Closo ‘of Business, Juno 30, 1876. ¢ O U, D ! b1l i YL i b Capital Btock P P B 5 b i ’\Lmn bestof my ¥ _Gobsoribad aud swom to befare mo. L Jualy, 183, . TORENT lhop% mr ki Al e e Sother sy Lo s Frastior i o uror tonal Individual e Corroot—Attest: OF THK RESOURCES. vocurattn. 1, Bunds to s50ure cf e {rom appruved Nlesorve uo from otuer National Hat e from State lisnke and 8 18 &, Furniturs, otnor Nationsl Bani Tonder Nuiod al‘:fll Fund with (8 peF cont ot siroulsilun) Total.... thae Undi posits subjec. to ci s atiuer Notlona) Dabn . o to otlier e to Kiate Lanis and UATKOY. Total. rd 8. Bt £t Tk Do sniatnly aas st tas abore g i baesof my knowiodge apd bellol bafore me this 1ith day of KDWANKD WALKI [OMAS R. ";l'll“'llil.i LU b Dirsctors._ REPORT OF THE CONDITION nal Caorronoy (ineluding Nick- 4.500.00 $1.083,301.80 the above-namod slatoment I8 trus, 8. STIOKNEY, Cashler, this 13th day of + WILLIAMS e Fri 3 Light Mortality as a Result, Lawnexce, Masn., July 12.—A serious riot oc- curred in this city to-night, resulting from an attack mado by A mob upon members of a lodgo of Orangemen returning from colebrating the Battle of tho DBoyno by a picnio at Laurol Grove, 4 miles wup the Mor- rimac River. Orangomon from Lowell, ‘Woburn, snd other towns, participatodat tha pic- nle, which passed off quiotly, aud no troublowas anticipated when tuoy dispersed for tho rolarn home, though thrents had boen made in tho moraing, and some of the mon carried fire-arms {a cousequence. About a dozen Orangemen, with ladies and childzon, disombarked at 8 p. m. at the atoamer-landing on Water stroet, and etarted to walk up town. A crowd of soveral hundred Inshwmon were at the Ianding, aod foliowed ther, ehouting and Jooring. Arriving in front of the Pacifo Mills, the crowd commonced throwiog stonen. Oue of tho ladies was atruck thres times and badly burt. Al of the party wore more or lesa fojurod by missllen thrown at them during the half- milo walk to the police atation, whither they went for protoction. Four of tho men had on rognlia, which partioularly inconsed tho mob, Oneof the men was sevorely hurt about the head, and had his sash torn from him, Arrived at the atation, word was aent to tho Mayer, who 800D arrived at tho sceno and undertook to dis- perse the mob of men and boys, but without svail. Tho cries aud joors of the mob drowned his voice, The Major with a aquad of polica started to tako tho party through the crowd to their homes, Easox stroot, through which they IN TEH TRIBUNE, BUILDING INQUIRE OF ° (WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. FOR RENT For B yeais chieap, 26 or L0 feet, & splendid fooaf lor P, » up) tion for & aTbota4t,, betwesn Vau Buren aui n Vao X rriso oply to EVERY [T, © Twesty AR at Derteor v 671t a0, 6 MISOELLANEOUS, ;,g;m Vs “NE K ach ganuine Willeox N g ¢ raiamued? A\'fluh,lu.' Aol k¢ o S IS0 l‘"‘\t\m L . TR DULASKIE MELTER, 044 e Go OA RSP m off a4 ' "nsard - .;nlll: SEUN MUSKETS. ARM YOURSELVES! ., BVERY OITIZEN should have s musket n his house, AD TRAIN should muskets on board. * baye Wo are selling Unitod Stutss Murkets, which coat the vernment §14, far §2.80 each, sll in complets order, GET ONE FOR SELF PROTECTION 'WBL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionee: “ 108 Madi FINANCIAL, CIICAGO MORTGAGE LOANS, J At current ratos ol luterset. OSIAXI ¥. REE % Nasssuat, New York, reprasented by (IO EL AVERY & 0O, o Snaneial noxsriutioge s Landag, lHiee REAL ESTATE. Residence for Sal ;e splendid 3o UIBRS HE Fespectfully cauti QG MA. el . & O, B. M. X %0 Wabaitva, Gbleago. HIPPODROME. Kvarybody visiting this ;fin&lfll Exposition, should 8, Dinges & Co.’s Greal Fraiture Mart, Nos, 80 sud 2] Kast Handoipb-st., t Househ Turiilare at 40 per cant beiow MEBUIALarcs el lurers’ prices, MEDICA L COLLEGE, RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE: 55,00, = Foe bad to pass, was st this time filled for half s mile with the mob. A shower of stones, bricks, and missiles was burled at the party as soon as it appeared upon tho strest, With the cxception of tho Mayor overy ous of the party was hurt. Poticoman Gumumel was knocked down and badly burt, Jamos Sponlow, who was endeavoring to protect his brothier's wifo, was lmooked down, re- celviug » torrible wound in tho head, from a vrick, At the cornor of Union sud Spring strcets the mob made & furicus onslaught on the party, when noarly all tho police and Orangemen wero knockeddown, The lattor, in self-defonse, then drew revoivors and began firing upon the mob who, were shonting, * Kill the d—djOrange- mon." The fring quickly dispersed the mob, who geattored in all diroctions. It is impossible'to learn the accurate result of the shooting. Bo far as known, no one was killed outright, Two men, ons woman, and & boy 12 years old were wounded,—none scriously. Of the Orangemen twolve were wounded by atones and bricks,— somo of them quite severely,—snd four policomen were more or less hurt. The riot lasted twohoursand ahalf, and extend- od over a routo of a mile through ths most thickly-sottled portion of the oity. Itis thoe first serious affalr of the kind that has oo-. curredhers since 1653, and is condemned on ov ory band aa most unprovoked. The courageanit Elnuk of the Mayor undoubtedly saved many Yes, THE DAY ELSEWHERE, Pmuapereria, Pa., July 12.—The Loyal Or- ange Instituies of Philsdelphis and violnity cel- sbrated the 185th anniversary of the Battle of Boyne to-day with & grand street-parade through the principal thoroughtares. 81, Joun, N, B,, July 12.—To-dsy was gener- ally observed by the Orangemen all over the l’rzvlnu. s ONDON, July 18—8 a, m.,—The usual O celebration ‘took place yenterdsy in Dublin ad towns throughout Ulstor, and in "Liverpool. At most of the meetings resolutiona ware passed condemning homerule. No distubance reported. —— CROPS AND "HOPPERS. lowa, Hpecial Dispateh to n': Chicago Tribuna, Cruag Rarips, Ia., July 12,—P. E, Hall, Enq., Vice-President of the Iows Land Company, hiaa Just returned trom a tour of obsorvation in Northwest Towa, weet of the Des Moines River and north of tho Chicago & Northwestern Rall- way. He gives oata a vorylarge crop; barley large; whest above an averago for new land; corn good. The rainhss been plenty, but not oxcosalve. Thero ia occasionally a litffe rust in wheat. ‘[he quantity of new breaking this year will be equal to one-third to one-half previously under gultivation, Eaat of the Des Moines and m:l olu Ced:: m.vdn.“llraeu has been too much . 0| wel 3 ln?;l;wnll.m lyand backward, Other crops uncIL Brures, Is., July 12.—The N will Lo-morrow contalh arop advicos froh e roupondents, telorraph, and exchanges from the Counties of Muls, ' Pottawatomles, . Fremont, LPage, Montgomery, Adams, ‘U'aylor, Union, Caas, Hhelby, Harnison, and Crawford, with the fol- lowing general result: Wheat, oats, and barley nearly a full crop, with a slight rust in owue or two counties, and isolsted spots. Corn, some- thing more thao a two-thirda crop. Grassand YogetsLlos in excellens conditivn, Potatoos B better, and f, i PX“W“-", armors e satisfed with the TENNESSE, Gmcial Dispatch to Tha (glfum Tridune, Nasgviix, Teun., July 12.—Sull snother pout prevalled near Kingston Bprings, Yesterday afternoon, washiog out Bent's 80-foot treatlo on the Nauhville & Nortn aud beating down corn, ‘The l:xm:r.: ‘:':“Jm:di ‘Teoncaace are complaning of 400 wmuch rain. ° MINNESOTA, Dirpateh o The €I Tridune, LaCnosax, Wis., July 12.—The telograph and passevgers frum tho west to-night over the Bouthren Minnesois Rauroad brivg seports {rom the west end of the sbove-naied road of & ;—:I'hn ;u‘sF;T‘-ml mtnr;l.' Tne grasshoppers Ve wu?iln um ot and rsund Winpebego Clyy tor l:- zulcnur IM' L] MEE'.'I‘% Ya ZH " plauk, One awarm on Saturdsy passed moutheant from Wionebago Citv. They ars reported as having sattied about 8 miles northwest, and & faw milos to the southwest from Winnobsgo City, iu Farie bault and Martin Countles. A BIT OF HISTORY. flow Enginand and France NArrow. )y Escaped Hntervention in Our Lnte War. . New Yorr, July12.—-The T'ribune to-morrow will publish a lotter from Thurlow Weed. in which ho afiirms, on trustworthy information, that, on threa occasionn during the firet yesr of the Itebellion, Quoen Victoria contributed essen. tially to the preservation of poace Letween this country and England. On two occasions Her Majesty discountenanced suggestions from the French Govornment which meant war. The first was » proporition for the foint intervention of Franeo and Englund, the object being a recogui- tion of the Confrderste (tovernment. The noxt was tho jutroduction iuto Parliameut aftor an an- terview by the English Ministor with the French Emperor of a resolution repndiativg our blogk- tke, Tho populsr feeling m Lngiand was ro stroogly in favor of tho Confoderato ftates that our friends in DPardisment aud in the Cabinot, but for the codviction that their courso way tacitly approved by their Novereign, wonld bave found themsolves unable to successfully rewst thons hostile moasuren. When the die- patch demanding tho surrender of Mason and Bhdell syas read by Lord I'simorston to the Queen, and the conseyuences of a refussl wero oxplained, Her Majesty wus ntartled and dis- tiessod at tho idea of & war with Amarica, Tak- g tho dispatch to tha Piinco Consort, who, thon in bhis last illncss, was mitting in bin apartmoat, the Queen msked him to road it, saving ehe thonght tholanguageand spinit wore harah aud peremptory. ‘The I'noco, con- carring in opivion with Her Majesty, subjocted the dispatel to erasure and interlineations, in which amouded form it wan returned to tho Pre- mier. In relating this jucident to Hir Henry olland, the Quorn added : ‘hat was Lho lust time tho Prince used hia pen." s e POLITICAL. AN INDIANA DEMOCRAT'S VIEWS, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tyionune, Font Wavxe, Ind., July 12.—Tho Sentinel this ovening publishes s longthy interview with Judge W, 8. Holman, Congrossman from tho Fiith Indiana District, and probably the nest Democtatic nominee for Goveroor of Indiana, Judgo Lotmau expresnod himsolt freely upon tho financial question, wlich be regards ss of supremo importance. 1le belioves. howovers that, to insist upon a squaro issus between bard aud soft money now is to disrupt both of the groat political organizations, with what resultsit would bo bhard, porbapsimpousible, to outline at presont. Upon thoe right attitude of tho Domocratic Congross which will aesomble next fall much dopends, The business of the country ia not in a good sbapo, yot it caunot bo said that snything like a pavic uow provails, or that any- thing of that wort haa prevailed. What we ox- perionced two years ago was but a premonitory aymptom of what may happen if our financial affairs aro not wively and caatiously adminin- tered. Tho first and most important thing to bo doos by the next Congroes is to give the peoplo an earnest of its Intontion to practice econoiny, rigid and uncompromising. Reform within the ranks of tho party now in power is quito impossible. Long sccustomed to extravagsaco, luxury, and the cotrupt use of patronage, it looks naturally to an oppressive taxation of tho peuple to furnish iL with moans to continuo its pampered existonos. That ro- form in tho iutereets of groater economy is in- evitablo is n matter about whicl thero can now be no doubt. ‘F'hie question is, Who shall effcot thacroform? If the Domocratio party refuses to undortako the task, then it will be done by the Indopendent parsy, an organization not yet by any mesaus perfoct, but which cootains with- io itacl? the eloments of political power sufli- cient to sweep all bofore it. The Domo- cratio party is logically the party of reform. 1t has prestige belund it, and possibilities before it. Tho dobts of the country, all told,— national, State, county, and municipal, —will ag- gregatonot far from four and a half billions, and thosa debts must be ;paid ms rapidly as poesible. Tho resurnption of upecie paymeut, in the seuse in which that atop is 1ccommended by ultra-hard- monoy ten, would be attendod, tho Judge be- lioves, by a coutraction which would bo enormous, Credita would be dimimsbed, snd many entor- Frlsu which can only exist by virtds of a euiont oxtention of crodit would bo crushed out of existonce. ‘To attompt to poy our fremendous debis, and at the same time make a vory large redaction in tho amount of our circulatiog currency, would bo only s public disaster. Whilo, therafore, Judge lolnian bo- liovea that, oventually, tho country must return to s bard-money basia as the ouly ono which is thnmughlrcmutlflo snd honest, ho 18 of the opiuion that the time for taking the inltial moaaures has not yet arrived. 1le pays that the Democratic Congross must first take steps to- warda retrenching the exponses of Uoverumont in all departmouts, e indorsed the Oluo platform of the Democracy as sound sud able, with tho exception of iho fivancial which ho ~ considers too ultra. Hae sl8o atated that he would prefer a siight Re~ Eubllclll majority in the next Cougress, because 8 asys that tho Ropublican Administration has RoL e affairs of tho country iuto an undesirable shape, and to put them in order again is & work of great difficulty and_peculiar danger. 1o re- garda the Hou, M, U, Kerr as tho coming man for Spoaker, It is eaid that be will mako & num- ber of specches in the Obio cxnvass, THE MISSOURI DEMOCRAGY. 8. Louis, July 12.—At a meeting of the Domocratio Stato Exscutive Committeo Lero to- day the following resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That 1o our oplalon the cholcs of St TLouis as the place for bolding the next Natioual Dem- ocratlo Convention would bo an act of justice to the Demooracy ; that in the magnificent mew Merchants® Exchango, which can comfortably ast 18,000 persoy ‘we bave » halt amply sutticient for the convenience of thoe members and thiat of the spectators iLat we ursa upon the member of the Nationsl Committee frum thls Btate that ho use his beat sudeavors o secure the selection of HE, Louis, sud wa authorize him, iu bo- balt of the Demdcracy of our Blate, to give e swurance it they - wil ey | ihe ©ozpenses of the Convention, aad in bebalf of vur citl 2ene that membors will be sccommodated with ss much comfort and at as littls expeuse aa they would auywhere else, while our citizens would via with each otlier {n the tander of s ganerous boapitality. Bigned by all members of the Exscutive Com- mitiee. 3 e i i THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmixarox, D. 0., July 13—1 &, m.~TFor the Upper Lake region, Upper Misaissippi, sod Lower Missouri Valleyn, rainareas from Iattor to lower Michigsn, followed by northweat to north- east wiody, tising or stationary barometer, aud slightly coaler, olear or partly cloudy weather. LOCAL OBSERVATION. Cuicago, July 12. e . 20,8 3200 p, m, 49,68} 3:83 p, m,|22,60f 9:00 p, m. 29,75| 20;14 p. 5.,39.74) m.:?lm\lm tharmometer, 84} minimum (Lermome- ) 87, QEXXNAL OBSKRYATIONS. Cuia00, July 12, Kain| Weather, Station. {lar.|Thr, Dreck'ridge|29. 6| Qhicago, v (9.9 Cincitinais, Clovaiana. ghlnmu Escanab Wind, The neazeat living relative of George Wash- loglon—Xrs, Fracces Pazke Butler, arl'lb-nlln. tl.. wraadibions uf Wie Fuliitr of bls Ousubijes JULY 13, FOREIGN. The Carlists 8till Retreating Be. fore the Alphonsists. Their Final Defeat or Capture Confi dently Predicted. Nova Scotfa Complains of the American Duty on Conl, The Qlergy Carry Their Points {n the Edu- cation Bill in the Fronch Assombly. Moody and Sankey Hold Thoir Fare- well Mosting in London. . SPAIN' TIZ BETREATING C/RLIATS, Manntp, July 12.—An ofiiclal aispatch sava Gen. Delatre has driven Dorregaray from Tarre- villa, Gusre, 8ieste, and Boitana, The Carlets resisted the Alphoneists stoutly, and lost many men in killed, wounded, and prikoners, Thoy rotroatod to tho Valloy of Aran in the Pyreness. Gon. Delatro is still” pursuming them, sud Gen, Martinez Camj 08 is making forced marchos to join in the purnuit, Lonpox, July 12.—The Pall Mall Gazite of this afterncon says: We have received the fol- lowing from w specially well informed corre- epondent : 1izxpatr, July 0.—(en. Cabrera bas loft Biarsitz for Bagneros de Bigorre, having aban- donod hin Intention of going to Madsid, "1la bag amall b tu the vitimate success of Geu, Javellar's_operations against Dorregaray, Ap- parontly Dorregaray has already cscaved by an oxtraordinary march of 90 kilamotres. ‘Thin agrees nith Dorregaray'a avowed intention not to fight excopt in the Basque Provinces. Tne Cathse artillery now numbers 120 guns, and more 1@ expected daily. DRIVEN TO THE WALL. Mapnin, Jnly 12.—The Governtnent announces that militory “combinations bave becn made which will fores Gen, Doriegaray to take reluge in France, or to accept battle under circum- stances which aro sura to resuit in dinaster, en- pevially 1f, made desperate, he should atiemipt to turn back on his line of retreat. THF. NEW CONBIITETION. Tha draft of tho now Constitut.on, reported by tho Committeo ou tho 5th inst,, provides that the Sonato shall bo composed of thico clasees of members, viz: First, Benators by hereditary titlo ; second, Bonators elected by popular cor- porations ; third, Benators nominatod by the Crowa. All grardecs of Spain receiving au in- come of 810,000 and ovoer are iucluded in tho first clags, The Epoca reports that 1,000 Carlirt prizoners havo arnived at Valencia. The populaco threat- oned to lynch some of the Carlist oflicers, snd tho autboritien ombarked them on & man-of-war to provont massacre. NDoN, July 13—5:00 . m.—Tho Parin cor- respoudent of the Times tolegraphs tha: Senor Molines, Spanivh Ambaseador, had interviews yestorday with Presidone MacMabon sud the Duko do Cnzss. e insistod that IFrauco rhould redouble ber procautiona at points on the fronticr of Bpain, whore it is supposed that Gen, Dorrogaray will endeav- or to cross the bonudary in order to enter Na- varro by a detour through French torritory. He urged that in such a cnso tho followersof Dorro- g-ny bo either arrosted aud interned or diiven ack joto 8pain. GREAT BRITAIN. ANOTUER PAILURL. Loxpon, July 12.—Mr, Corklivg, of Manchos- tor, England, bas ruspendod. Eis linbilities are large. He owea §G00,000 to Jobn Ranking & Co. alone. OUR COAL DUTY. Tho Earl of Derby has boen roquested to re- ceive a deputation of persous intorested in tho Nova Bcotis coal flelds, for conference. The oppressive tanfl in the United Statos 1s ssid to all but prevent the jmportation of coal into that couutry. TUX GENMAN-BELOIAN CONTROVERSY, In the Houso of Lords this eveniug, Larl Derby, in soswer to s question put by Lord Penzunce, said the Gorman note to Delgium, dated Fob, 8, 1876, layiug down cortain futerns- tional vnuciplos, bad no application to Grent Britain, who was not ssked to acquissco therein. Tho subjocts of that correspondouce wero now settled, and it waa usoless to dinouss sbatrac- tions. The words of the German dispatch that bad been quoted by the noblo Lord were so vague tliat they did not admit of Judicial wber- protation. If they meant that all acts having a tendoncy, howaver judirect or romote, to cause disturbance in anothor 8tate, ought to be pro- hubited, that would be tho most extraordinary sud propostorous claim ever put forth in di- Flomwy. If they only moant some acts which nteruationul law foroade, that was a principle whicly, within certain limits, every Uovernment would admit ; but for ons Govornmeut to re- quiro suother, under menace, 0 silence itw prosa or public speakers was an act which had ulways exeited, be hoped always would ex- cite, tho strougest sympathy for the latter, and Indigoation agaiust tho former, bocause such & demaud waa arbitrary and oppressivo. THE ERIE BONDIOLDZRS. Bir Edward Watkina has accepted the Chair- mauship of the British Committes of Erio bone- holders, on conditlon that all uterosted aupport Lis appomtment, MOODY AND SANKEY BAY J00D-BYX. Megars, Moody and Bankey's farewell mesting took piabe to-night. 'I'ne Earls of Hbusltesbury and Cavan, Samuel Morlay, M, P., the Rt, Hoo. Cowper Temple, Mr. MacAribur, and 700 olergy- men were leeum. Bieoches wore mads full of Emlu of the ewminent revivalists for the freah fe and encrgy they had intreduced in the chiurches, aud tho stoadfastness of their con- verts, A llllf eation was made that a memorial of some kin proaontod to Messra. Moody and Baukoy, but Mr. Stone, on their bebalf, uaid it ‘would not be acceptod, and nothing would give them more pain thas auch n atep. —— FRANCE. . FLOOD DAMAGE. ‘Pants, July 12.—An offcial telegram in the Montleur corrects the exszgurations s to the number of peoplo who were drowned in Ton- louse, and states that so far ouly 216 bodies have been found, Loxpox, July 12.—~Tho News' Paris spocial re- ports that the country between Villo Francho anod Macon has been Iaid waste by the tlood to the extaot of forty kilometres. TFine wheat and vine oropé iu many places bave Leen utterly de- stroyad. L: TNE EDUCATION BILL. In the Assembly to~day the University Educa. tiou bill was disoussed 1 dotail, olause by olaus All the amendmouts moved by the Liverals bs been refeoted by narrow majorities. Tho Cler- tcals are jubiiant, mad cougrstulste Bishop Dupanloup on their succees. Pams, July 12.—A motion will scon be mntro- duced in the'Assembly proposing a recera from July 25 to Nov. 4. " The Left will moet this by moviog that business Lo procosded with uninter- ruptedly, with a viow 1o bringiug sbout an early digsolution, THE RENTES, Panis, June 27.—M. Wolowskl's report on the budyet shiowa that the public funds, like the lsnd, bas been steadily undergoing the process of wubdivision, Lo 1874 the leutes amounted to in 1815, 206,440,» 6741, 193,335 holders; in 1844, 240,808,9651., 201,808 bolders ; in 1840, 230,842,618 470,744 holdors; in 1858, 484068, 5u5¢., 4,040,338 hold- in 1873, 504,125, 256¢., 4,147,130 Lolders ; in 1479, 620, f., 8,473.455 bolders; in 1874, 600,134, 4,130,040 holders; aud In 1575, 745,404,071L., 4,860,833 holdar, L—————— o QCEANICA, MISOELLANKOUS NEWS. 8ax Fraxcisqo, July 13.~Arsived, Australisn Bteamstup Company’s steamer McGregor, from Byduey, vin Auckland and Houoluly, with Australisn dates to June 5. Iu tho mines at Now Houth Wales no new dis- covesles of Lnportance are reported. ‘Tuo Victoria Farhamens opensd on the 38th ult, The Governor, ln bis b, etates that Abs sducational system{a fizmly established, Edorv are being mada for tha scastrusiion of 1875. a railway from the Cape Patterson coal-folds to the weatern part, The Commissionera have decided not to opan thn Melbourna Exhibition untt! 8apt, 2. In New Zealand destractive rains have prevail- od in various parta of the Colony. Tho dovelopment of new mining diatricta in lern rapid than oxpected. 1leavy galos had prevalled at Timaru, The shign Csrene, frem Han Francisco, Princess Ahce, loading grain, and Elleralie, coal laden, aro reported wrecked. The Ellibank Castlo was wreckod on Ninety Mile Beach, near Timar, ‘1he Houoluln ehip Emerald, from Sas cisco, en route for Inderverry Iuland to load gusno. thence to Europe, took fire in the rosds at Honolnlu, By tho assistance of the crow of the United Htates ateamer I'enmacoln the ship was towed to the wharf at noon. Tho fire, sup- posed to b rubdaed, broke out again at § p, m., whan the versel was ncuttled by 8 cannon nhot, and ok along side the wharf. Tho causo of the fire unkoow~n, Tho King and Prince Rogal worked with the men ju subduing the flamos, e AUSTRIA, BTRIXING WEAVERS, Viexxa, July 12.—Tho Fresse reports that the weavers on a rtrike in Brunn bave sesumed a threatening sttitudo, Threo battalionsof in fantre snd two rquadronn of cavalry are hold in rendiness to proserve order. —— GERMANY, A DEFICIT IN TIE IMPEUIAL EXCIEQUER. Berriy, Juns 27.—The Germau eschequer is expected to show & deficit of 20,000,000 marks at the end of this vear. [his doficit arisiog from cauaes likoly to be at work for some ti'neto come, it is intended to raiso the excins on beer, andto introduco s tax upon transactions on 'Change. ATREST OF A TRENCRYAX, A Fronch goulleman has beets arrested on the Schleswig Island of Fochr on the charge of ex- ploting the ijutricate channels of tha Western Bes. and also setching the fortifications. The nrisonor has beon placed at the disposs) of the T'ublic Prosecutor st Fleoabnrg. FXPORTATION OF HORSEA. Tho exportatiou of horsea from Gormany, though still prohibited by Imponal decree, in now practically ailowed; soccial potitions of dealors addressed to the authoritics aro nearly always answered in the affirmatize. THE CATHOLIC BISIOPS. The Prussian Lishops have dotermined not to appees the cicction of the Catholic vesiry moet~ iLge introduced by the new law, THE EMPZRORS. MFETING OF ALLXANDER AND FRANCIS JOSEPH. Eakn, Juno 28.—Tho Emporor of Austria ar- rivea bere thin moruing at balf-psat € o'cluck. Hliu Majoaty was received by the Governor, tho Commander-ln-Chief, and the Chier Marahal of the Proviuce, and awaited in tho suloon the ar- rival of the Imperial Ruesian tiain. When the train camo into the station, the Emperor Francta Jokeph roturned to tho platform, 'The Empasor Alexander immediatoly left the earriage, snfl both Manarcha embraced and kissed each other soveral times most cordially. Having inspected tho company of soldiers diawn np a8 a guard of tiouor aud introdaced their respective suites to each other, their Majeatien roturnad to the wait- g ea'oon. They will start together at 9:30 a. m, in the direction of Komotan. Bonexpaci, Bohoma, June 28.-~Prinee Goorge of Saxony recervod ¢ho Emperors of Austria aud Russis Lero to-dsy. Dinucr was_seivod io the Russian saloon carrings. Their Majcstics after- wards bede each other farewell, enbracine and kirwing most affectiouately, Tho Emporcr Alesauder left at 4 p. m. for Dresden, and the Emperor of Austria started subsequently by way of Budwais for Ixcial. Benvtx, Juno 23.—The North German Gazstle of this eveniug publishios an article in which it Bays 3 The Emperors Willam and Alexander Lave given evidence of the continnzrncs of their obd corbial futer- course and of thounshaken character of tha agreement subsisting between them. By the visit of the honored chicf of the Austrian army, Archduke Albreh Jugenbeim snd Ema, the Ernperor Prancis Joscph hias #huwn st now, sa formerly, Austria is third in the alfiance between Rusais and “Germauy, To-day thers is & meeting of two of the Emperors in Hohemia fn slghit of ihe commemorative monuments on the battle-fleld of Kultn, and threo weeks hence the Emjporors of Germany and Austris will meet at Jachl, When the Europesn public i luat sccustoma ftaelf to rogara the allfance of the three Emperors aaa firmly- eatablished, unslterable fact, it will discantinue ask- ing conatantly for fresh confirmation, and will ceane attributing o cach now mesting & different siguifi- cation {o that which auficiently manifests fteelf in moltver of perronal frisndship sud the need of good neighborly relationy, i ECYPT. THE ALEXANDRIA APPEAL CODRT, ALEXANDRIA, Juns 28,—The new Iuteroationat Court of Appeal was formally opened by the Khbedive to-day in the Roselteen Palaco. His Highuess, who was surroundod by his' Ministers and other officers of Btate, delivered an address to the Judges, in which he sald: With the aid of the Sultan and the support of forelgn Powers, I have boen able to install the new Tribunal, 1 rejoice o soe around me 80 _toany eminent aud hon- orable men towhom 1 can, with every confideuce, o= trust the sdministration of justico. 1 am convineed that all fntercets will find in thelr wisdom perfect wscutily, and that the new Tribunal will thus obtaln obedience and reapect, This is & day that will be ‘wmarked {u Efyrflan history as {he commencemont of & new era of clvillvation, God aiding, T um persusded that thie prosperous future of i grest work ie azeured, The Khedive then recelved the congratuln- tiona of the roprosontatives of foreign Powern snd the Diplomatic Bodv. A reception was held puh-::lnnnuy. which waa very numomuul{ at- touded by tha leading members of the banking and commercial communtty, sl of whor offered their congratulations to 11is Highnoss, e ) ‘TURKEY. AN INWURBECTION, - Loxpox, July 18— a. m.—~The Standard pub- lishea advicos from Zara, the Capital of Dalma- s, which represont thiat Pan-Slavic emissaros have spread reports among the Ilerzegoviana that the Twks Intouded to extirpate the Christians, Theso falsehoods caused Maswos of the {nsurgonts sur- of Gasho, Nevesin, avd Stolatz, 8ix hundred familica bave fled into Croatia and Borvia, and 1,200 bave arrived in Daimatis at thifferent points aloog the frontier, TIE BUDULT, CoNaTANTINOPLE, June 87.—Tha following offl- cial communication ia publishod here to-day: _Tha budget will be publisbed very ahortly, The do- ficit e camparatively cousiderable, amounting to £5, 004,000, sud has beon caused by ezceptionably unfor- tunate circumstances—viz., the famino fn the Astatio Provinces, the cattio plague, lnundations, and the Inas of the crops in most fertile vilaysta, Tho Governmeut haa carefully stadlod the means of corerlag the defici for the presont year and re-catablisblng (n & defuitive and sisble maunor the equilibrium betweon revenua and expenditure, Among the measures already taken which will more particularly couduce to this result aro the stamp duty, the patent and othor tazes, In order to provide for of the wholo fnan- cial aystem s permanent Commission will bu instis ed, with the double musiou of loakiug o the mal teusuca of ths equillbrium of the budget gnd of seck. 1ng (n wine economies aud the judiciaus development Of tha resourios of the Empire” tho elemonts of 81 ef« foctive reorganization of ita finsuces, The Commiltea will be appotnicd immodiataly after the publicstion of the budyst. It fs nocausary to guo & forual contru- diction to the roccut aasertiors 0f somn Europeas Lowapapers, aitributiug to 228 dovernment tha futen- tion of reduicing the insucest on the publio debt, Tha Ottoman Guvernmesé bas slways made it a point of Bonor to {ulfil % eugagemeits,and hias tever contams platad prajudiciug i the slizhtest dexres the lotorets Sr*tie BoTiera'of ‘e Turkiah debi, ———————— KANSAS CITY STOCK-YARDS. Kansas Crry, Mo, July 12.—~There was quite » wordy war at tho Btock-Yards to-dsy, The commission men gensrally denounced the Super- ntendent for lack of business qualiications. For some time considerabla dissatisfaction has been uifestod because of tho high charges for feed, The opposition yards charge 40 per ¢out loss, and werchauts say thls policy is drivivg away buswess, 'The Superintendent vanly sttempted Lo bave the mattor suppreased Dy the papers 6Ea. FLOODS IN KANSAS. Bpecial Dupateh ta I'h CAicaga Trbuns, LAwnxycE, Ksa., July 12.—~Very heavy raius have fallen in this asction of the Hate within tho past few dara, Soveral streams are ruonlog bigh, but bridges bave sufesed o vory wateriad dausge s yo ! WASHINGT! The Attorney.Genera of an Intricate Tarif_ = adie, Latest Phase of the Hn‘g Unlrersity Imbroglio, The Onslaught of the Whisky Ring on the Character of the President. Is Treacherous Attempt fo Make Harmiul Uso of Innocent Social Correspondence. IMPORTANT DECIS!ONS, UNDER THE INTERION-PUBT-0F-EXTRY ACT, Wasntsatoy, D, C.. July 12.~Tlo Treasury Department recently presented to the Attornoy- Gouncral for Lis opinion two questions srising urder the act of July 14, 1870, as re-enacted in tho revined atatutes, sud under tho act of March 4, 1475, providivg for an 1mcreaes of duties upon certain claszes of merchandise therein specified. T first question wad whether damago recoived duriug the voyage Lotween s foreign port and port of firwt arrival by merchandise entared for immediato trausportation to sn interior port of destination, under the abovs statutory pro- wisiond, s to be ascerinined at the port of tirat arrival or at the port of destina- tion, If at the port of destination, thon whother the ten days within which proof of damage is required to be lodged tn the Custome Ilouse isto bo computed frum the landing of such merchandine at It port. After roviowing tho law, the Attoruey-General rays bo is cloarly of opiuion that the damage received during tha ocean vovae by goods entered for immediato tranaportation, under Hec. 2,540 of the re- vised statutes. should be ascertained at tho port ot final destination. Sec. £.027 yrohibits anr allowance for daniago on merchandies that has entered unlesn proof to sscertain much damaco shall be lodgod 1n the Custom-Hause of such port whore nuch morcbandiso has been landed within teu days after the landing of such mer- chundise, The plrase, “port where wuch merchandise has beew landed,™ is not by ita terms exclusively apphicable to tho port of firat a:mval, but mby bo applied to the port of des- tination, ani 1o ¢aso of merchandiso entored for immediate trannportation, it must ba nndersiood 1o siguify tho port of destination, einco it is ot the Custom-House of that nort that proof isto be used. The words, *‘after tuo landing.of such merchaundise,” must be taken to mean aftor tbe laudiog at the pors of destination, The At- torney-General ia clear, therofore, that the com- putation of the ten daye is to be made from landing of the merchandiso at the last port. i ANOTIER IMTORTANT DECISION. Tho next question submitted waa shother the marchandine imported_into New York prior to the dato of the act of Alarch 8, 1875, but which arrived ot an interior port under an immediata transportation bond without sppraissment. aftor that dato 14 lisvle to the increane of dutios thare- in provided7 Tho Attorney-General ays a so- evze verbal cousiruction of the atatuto would u‘erhlpn maka the merchandive thus liable, Lut o operation of euch construction wonid be to 1mpose An fncreased duly upon ous caso of ®oods, which arrivod in & paticnlar ehip at theport of New York, aud to exemid auothor case of the same goods by the sama ship, sud ar- riving st the samo dute. Thin coupl ot have been the intent of Cungross thns to discriminate betweon goolds which went into public etore in New York and thowse which, arriviog at tho same dato, passod on w the port of tinal destination nodor the immediste date transportation bond. A conetruciion which would make goods in that predicament liable to iucreased duty would ba unequal, severely tochnieal, aud oppressive. It is a sound ruls in coustruce tion of statutes of the United States which im- poso & tax, or rather a burden, upon the citizon, and, when thero may be doubt about the trus conatruction, to resolve the doubt in favor of the citizen upon whom tho burden is jmposed. The Attornoy-General theroforo decides that goods are not liablo to increased duty. Theso conolusions having, after due consid- eration, boon adopsed by thio Department, Col- lectors aud other ofticors of tho Customs nze in- stracted to govern thomsolves accordingly. ———— THE WHISKY RING, THEIR ATTEMT TO TULOW NUL ON THUE PRS- DENT. Spectal Diapatch to The Chicaro Tribune, ‘WasuisaroN, D, C, July 12.—The Govern- ment authoritics bave not failod to observe the atiompt of tho Democratic pross to mako politi- cal capital ot of the McGrow charges. This is especially noticeablo fu tho zeal airplayed in the attempt to implicato ofticers of the President's houschold in convoying fuformatiou to the whis- kyring. 1t in the old gawe of 187, of tryiug to catch tho President, which was so nnauccess- ful in connection with the New York Custom- Houwe. These vilifiora of tho Prosidunt and of bis immodiste ageuts will bLe surprised to know that McGrew is by no meauns thoe discoverer of the information that friendly rolatious existed bolween tho officors attaclked to the Prosident and tho reveuue vfficers at Bt, Louis. Theso facta woro in the possessionof Boorotary Bristow and of tho President himselt wooka before McGraw aven knew that he lim- #olf wasin dangor of tho Penitentiary, or that his offenses wore discoverod. JOYCE AND M'DONALD, the revanue ofiicers at 8t. Louis, who have been indicted for complicity with tho whisky ring, wera the personsl appointoca of tho Proai- dont, and were long sud favorably known at tho White IHouse. Their relatioun with tho Prosident and those about bim bad long existed, aud were of a social character, One rosult of this intimacy was a socisl corre- spoodence oxteuding ovor & portod of years, It hias boon left for persons counoccted with tho whisky ring to show the portidy of which greed of gain wili mako men guilty, “There 18 nodoubt that some of these social lotters have been ased in 8t. Louia aud elnowbere as instrumonts for an extendod blackmaillug conspiracy, and that they aro now being used as tho means by which "; tompts are making to blackon the ol -nctr'l‘; their tnnocent authors, None nuurfi:fi';uu Penle m e et M Loon botrayed, aud oo ollght &8 Lo moro rualy than thess perseus to sesUOWlodga that thy authors of tlx::-u lottor Were conucious of uo Hrobg: THE LEAK. .o Secramry 0f tho Trossury is fully con- vinood (et information must have bLeeu con- yeyed (O the whisky ting of tho movoments of tha fevenue mgenta by some person in the Iu- (erual Rovenuo oftico. - Jovco Is roportad to uve devied that Le evor roceived any information from Avory. It is certain that the report whick couvects the name of Ilolt with these trausac- tlons {s_erronsous. AlcGrow bas himeolf tol- grapuied bera to-day that ho nover said Holt was implicated. McGrow is expocted here to-mor- row, aud will doubtless endesvorto prefur Lis charga directly ta the Secreiary. Totha dssociated Fress.) ‘WasanvotoNn, D, U, July 14 lottor b;- beean racerved trom Actirow, 8 { he s mad : chargen against Chief Clork Halt, of the Illln‘rl!: Revenue furean, in couuection with the -lflll z . No information whalever hay :nu:.n aztient to-day from uny quarter ot that aubjact, ——— NOTES AND NEWS. Tul HABSH CUIOKS, - eial Disvatch 2 The Chicavo [13 mm.ms. D. C, July 12—The Special Indisu Cowtmission sppoiuted to iuvestigate tie oliarges made by Prot. Marsh sgainst the Iudian Buresu {s uot cowpleted. Fhere bisve beou very many applications fuc positions on this Comumit- tee, but tbey have besu for the most part from piey who wers uot sudiclently known to the pub- 110 to muske their appointmeat ncceptable. Kz« Gov. Flatcher, of ouri, bas agroed to serve. UK LOWARD UNIVEASITY SQUABULE still contivues, Dr. Purvid, & colored woember of the Board of Tiustees, has come forward with » ladiar actacking Laogaina's The dhicann Dailn Teibune. CHICAGO, TUESDAY. NUMBER 323, ing that Langston's conrse is prom foeling of disnppointmont Hoshhss bun‘:;‘a "x{u: olected Promidont. 1le forpets, however, that Fred Douglass, who does not appear to hinvo any personal griovancn, agreca with Langston with reaard to tho condition of things in the Univeraity. Dr. Purvis says that thg Inetitution owes only $26.000, and hsa proparty amplo to moot the [ndebtodness without injury to tho University, and that the Trustoes, at theip recent meeting. ordered the President not to ex. ceed the income in auy event, Laogslon hiaa prepared a reply which will probably bo mada pnblic to-motraw, tn which it in said he will dis- cluen wtill furthor the dishonosty that hiaa chac- acterized the managoment of the University. CASUALTIES, DROWNED. #re-(al Ditnatch ta The Chicago Trioune, Davexvonr, Ia., July 12.—A poor, disabled roldier, named Morrison, who bad becn begging for namething to eat, yosterdsy, while trying to cross tha niver in a wkiff, was drowned by theup- rettng of tho boat. It {a not known where tha man lived, ¢r whero ha camo from, While bathing i the niver yestorday, a young man uamed Jos Kay, embloyai in this city, was , drowned noar an island belaw town. It appears that whilo wacing 1n shallow wator ho suddenly #teppad off into docp water, and was cartied under. . Special Dispatet to T'he Chiear Tridune, B1. Pavt. July 12.—Otto Ratzks, bog of 15, a4 drowned whilo bathing yostoriay at Kaposia, 6 miles below this citv,” beng taken with cramp and drawn under by a stronz current, 1m the presouco and near to threa Bwodos gecoms pansing Lim, who had no chance to rercus bim, hin bodv being wwept away 8o quickly. ‘Tha ¥ wan not recovered, . special Japateh In The Chieann Tribune, Cirtricotne, IlL, July 12.—This sfternoon a little ®on of A. I, Pooles, while ont bathing 1 mile bolow the city. was drowned beforo any as- matanco could bo rendered him. Thia makai the second Iad this snason that has lost Lis lifo by gowne into deep water when unabile to swim, Spectal Dirputeh to The Chrcaso Tribune. Kaxsas City, Mo., July 12.—A colored bov, David Robinson, went bathing tn Kansas River to-day, got beyond biw dopth, and drowned be- foro assistance could be renderad. Zaxgsviue, O., July 12.—Two mon, Lowis Gerwig, of Cimcinnati, and Charles Church, of this city, wore drowned last night by tho upe sotting of » ekif. Iuth wero inioxicated. HavLteax, N. 8., July 12.—Capt. Richard Wash, of Sunnsmdo, and throo otners. wero drowned off Malpique harbor, Prince Edward Islaud, on Tuursday, during a equall. RUN OVER AND KILLED, MoNTREAL. July [2.—Yestorday afterndon a carriage coutaimiug Mrs. Beruard, of Delocil, het two daughters, a son, sand two neighbors, was rua into by & special train, noar Belocil bridges. Tho two Iadica wero kitled, and Mrs, Bornard sod one of her daughters badly wjured, aud are not expected to Live. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Special Inepatch tr The Chicaro Tribune. Drxox, 1il., July 12.—Daniel Cushing, whohss lived in this soction for the paat forty yeats, and » very prominent citizen, was terribly burt in being thrown from his wagonby s runaway tesm. One leg was broken in two places, and a foot crushed to » jelly. FIRES. AT CLAM LAKE, MICH. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Iribune, Gnraxp Raros, Mich., July 12.—~The Mitchell Tlouse. n hotel at Clam Lake, was dostroyed by fire, with most of its contents, yesterday morn- g, Toaw, £6,000 ; inpurance, $4000. The fire w84 belioved to be lncendinry. AT DSWEGO, N. Y." Oswroo, N. Y., July 12.—A fira to-day de- stroyed Lowis® planing mill, Harsha's sash and blind factory, Deltoms & McDonaid's carrisgs tactory, Perkins' pump factory, Sslladin'a marble works, and Bkinnor's paint-shop. Loss, 10,000~ 's Mlemanlp, cliasgs | Waltess, of Edenn: insuraucoe, £8,000, AT MINNEAPOLIS. Snecial Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mrexearotss, Minn., July 12.—Two cooper shopa aod a residenco ownod by L. Btoker, on Fifth streat, south, burned this aftornoon. Loss #6,%0; ivourance, §3,200, . AT FOND DU LAC, Srecial hevateh ta The Chwado Tridtine, Foxp pu Lac, Wis., Jnly 12.—Thoe residence of James (iaunon, in thoSixth Ward, was destroyed this afternoon. Loss light; fully maured, IN CHICAGO, Aelight firo occurred in & collage, No, 238 Brown street, at 2:30 p. m. yestorday, and was the cause of the alarm from Box 303, Damage nowinal, RELIGIOUS MATTERS, AN EPISCOPAL INVESTIGATION. Bavrions, July 12.—Bishop Bmitb, the pre- siding Bisbop of the Episcopal Cburch of the United States, lLas deswn tho membors of the preliminary Court of Inquiry beforo which the charges sgainst Bishop Whittiogham, of this Diocoso, w1ll be oxamined. This Committeo will meot in Baltlmore in o few weoks. If tho charges arc sustaived, Bishop Whittinghaw's trinl beforo a Court of Bishops will follow. I will bo remswbored that Ishop Whittingham was prossnted to Lishop Smith for refusing to act on s presentmeut of tho Btsnding Committoe of this Diocese chargiuy two clergy: meu at Mount Calvary Church in this city witk regiting at a burial survice prayors for tha doat {uvolving the doctrine of purgatory. 'I'be maiter lias cruatod s doop fesling 1u Uus Diocere. THE NATIONAL CAMP-MEETING. Bpecial Lhspateh to The Chicadso lhbzf- il Cevar Rarios, I, July 12.—The -\-“0“‘ Camp-meoting bad fully 10,000 porote Wb toudauce vesterlay, The intercst meuies! groxt, ‘I'lio weather ts oxceflen Tonp pu Lac, W4 July 12.—Tue liav. &, Come stantine Uarrs D: D., for seversl yesra pastor of 10 Fires Universalist Church of tiid city, L besy aplmiulmlnlligho(: and has gupervision ovef 811 tha parisos in Wisconattt, isho )n.g- £v wan formerly State Supenmtcudent of Punlig Scuools, —_——— CBITUARY, Avbaxy, N, Y., July 12.—1hie Hon. Jobn Tracy, » promiuent mercuaus of this city, died to-dsy of hoart disease. MoNTHEAL, July 12.—3onselgnenr Charles La Tiquo, Bishog of 86 Uyaciuthe, died at Botoed s BIOTIOE, ek to Ths Chicaga Tridune, . Pave, Julv 12, —Lient, R ¥, Lyon, of the Hoventh Infautry, died in Church Hospital Saturs day bt of consumption, He started from Furt Wadeworth about a month sgo, boping, botors death, to reach bis home in Unioutows, 'n., but was anable to go farther thaa bore. He was attondod through bis last illness by hie wife, Funeral sorvices were hold yosterdsy at tuo Catbolio Csthedral. ‘Lhe body was for- warded 10 Unloutowy o, LoviaviiLx, July 13,—Col, Phil Les, & promi- neut lawyer of this city, and for several torma I'rosscuting Attorney of the Ciccurs Court, dled to-day, e FAILURE AT PITTSBURGH Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Chizuu Tridume, Prrrssvnay, Pa., July 1L—The firm of Loges DBros. & Co., of shis city aud Pluladelphis, ex« teosive dealors aud cownissiou merslanta in Petroleum, have nnuuuuunubwnw.anuxfl'lq to meeet their paper habilisles—about ,000; aa- ok, ordm:rvwmua. $400.000. 'Toe depression o1l market 1 susigued as tha causo of the but the Louss bus bean on tho saky Lisk for some Ly past, THE NEENAH, WIS., DAMS. Bpeciat Duaich Lo Tha Chicago Tridune, Foxp pu Lac, July 12.—The Comrissioners ¢t appraise thodamage done by mea: zafl:N uTI iug tho land to be overiuwed, are L1 bouton it city. They conuiet of this’ Hua Guorge F. Wheeler, of Waukpuu, e Roo IL [ Howbkiss, of Plymouth, sud Hup, Amar