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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1875, ‘THE WAGES OF SIN. No TLenths Result from the Catholic Riot at Laws« rence, Mass, A Great Many Sore leads---A Dozen Policcmen on the Sick-List Arrest, in San Francisco, .of Two Men Aceused of Wreckmg Their Own Ship, Their crime Very Rare Outside of Ro- mances, axd Punishablo with Death, Two Suspected Train Robbers Near ; Terre Haute Having Lively , Times. Tweed Making Efforts to Got His Big Bail Cut Down & Miliiun or Two. Detalls of Deeils Seven-Fold Onirageous Committed at Jollet, Ill. A BAUTAL TRANSACTION. Speciat Dispateh to rhe Chicuaa Tridtnt. Jotier, July 13.—Mary Alexander ia a widow woman, sod the mother of two children, the oldest of whom is & daughter near 14 yours of age; sho lives 10 an Lumble cottaga Just beyond the city limts cn the Twolve Mife Grove road poutbh, in the timbor. This morning Mary camo into Justico Ilen- drivi’s Coust and entered complaint agaiust Will- fam Ierr, who is said to bo 8 freight conductor it tho employ of the Chicago & Alton Bailroad Comyauy. and sis othars, A warrant wos issuod by tho Justico for tho arost of Kerr and such others s the complainmnt wouid be ablo to idontlfy, on tho chargo of rape. ‘Iie woman stated to the Magistrato that last night botween the hours of 11aud 120'closk Blio was awakenod from hoe sloop by a knook at the door, and o man's volce demaunding admis- slon, 8ho repliod that she was alone and could oot adwit any one st that late Lour, 1nafow minutes a emall window was pushed saide and & - revolver prosenled at her bed, demandiog that i sho opan tho door or take tho contents of tho re- volver. By this tumo she discovered that there were several men fu the crowd ; sbe still insist ed that they could shoot if they desired, but open tho door sbo would nat. In a short space of tumo after this occurrence tho door was kickod in, nnd sevon meu—among whom sho is positive sha recogmized Kerr— stalhed into bor apartments, One of tho ruf- flany, ahe states, cought horin bis arms snd threw her upon the floor; and each of that bratal crowd outraged her person in euccesaion, turec of them repeating tho devilieh outrage, , when thoy took Lueir leave, with their victim in . nawoon and entiroly holpless. Sho rocovered . her coneciousnces this momivg and succeeded 1 , making her way into the city, | _ Bho ‘statcs that tho brutoa domanded her . dsugbtor—wlhio was not at home—sud were not eatisnod that she was not on the premises until they had wado thorough searcl, Luckily for thogirl that who was absent, If she Lad been st liome, the probabilities are that the Coroner would have had & job this morning, Up to a laie hour thin eveniug no arresta had been made, RELEASED. Special Disvateh to The Chieago Tridune. Br, Paur, July 18.—Ma), Horatto Prieatley, ro- cently subjocted to s third arrest and osamiua- tlon on acovunt of the death of a mao named Foreborg, of Fish Lake, from an nccidental ehot from Pricstley'a pistol, whioh Fosberg lLe!d and was examiniog st the tima, has sgain been dis- chargoed, the new evidenco oa which the third arrest was based, bolng oloared away by compo- tont evidence, 'Tho dofeuce succeeded in estab- lishing & beliof that the wound in Fosborg’s body waa maliciously lacorated by an ouewy of Pricatley's, to make 1t appear to A medical stu- dent, brougnt forward for & witnoss, that the batl had outored from behind, fnstead of in fiont, Ignorant, projudiced peoplo of the neighbor- vod are sull convincod that Fosborg was mur- dorad, but the law oflicors cannot bo porsuadsd to gratify them by eeaio arrostivg Vricstley, Srenat uvatch tu 1he Chicado Trigune, . Otrawa, Iih, July 13.—Capt. -Willmms, the eccontrle, If not insano, paity who was sent to %:ul tagt ook in cousoquence of the mysterious oath of Lis little daughter, was roloased this afteinoon, sud, hitching us s crowbait toam, took hia two surviviog childrou snd went on his * way rejoicing, thore Leing no evidenco before the authonitios sulicient to justity hia detention, = VERITABLE " FOUL PLAY," Bvectal Dispatch to The Chicapo Tribuns, 1 Waswinoroy, D, 0., July 18.—T'he ‘I'reasury Bocret Borvice has information through 1ts - wgent of tho arrest in Ban Franclaco of James AL Lindell, Captalo, and Ellis H, Doane, Mate, of the bark Union, which was alleged Qu have been purposely wrecked in : Puget Bound Msy 1 to dofraud tho ; insaranco compames. Tho veseel and cargo § proved s total loss, tho crew, Lowever, escaping, sud making thoir way to Victoria, B, 0. Whila - there tho cook made an aflidavit that he ¥ overheard tho Captaln and Mate talk- Ting about “bumping her,” and that the vossel once etruck, but floated off, Bub- tequently ho heard one of tho officers say, . *Woll, we will fix her this time," and, shortly sater, the back ran on s rook and woon ssuk, [bo Mate Las adwitted his guilt and atated that Le was ioduced to wrock the vemsel by . Captaw, who told him ho woulz & ruived wan it e did not " get the luaurance, Tho crime, it established, is ..Loishable with deatls, sud i of rare ocourrence, L'bia is tho firet case of alloged deliberate wraoke iog which has como to tfin knowladgo of the : Unltod Biatos authontion for & long timo, b & i~ 2 i e e B e ST T 5 R TAMMANY sUITS, New Yong, July 13.—Counel for Tha Peaple /1¥8. Petor B, Bwecuy have arranged for a reduc- Ztwon of bail from $3,000,000 to $150,000, & re- 5 ductlon that was conceded to secure Bweony's - Yoluutary appesrance for trisl in the Bo-called ;. Tammany riug clvil snita, 2 Charles O'Conor and Wheelor 1. Peckham L’ appeared before Judge Barrett, in the Bupremo 4 Court Chawmbers, to-dsy, ss counsol for the peopls, in obsdisnce to an order, to show causs 1 wn{ tboorder of ariest in the new 20,000,000 oivil 5 sult sguinee William M, Tweed sbould uot bs va- * eated, or the bull reduced from 3,000,000 to & e N an| * and is Likely to ocoupy two d-y:.m. I atiton, A HORAIBLE DOUBLE MURDER, Txw Yon, July 18,~A dispatel tsom Talelgh, &, 0., states that & most Inhuman murder, com- mitted io tbat caunty fu March Inat, haa just oome to light, Bcots Portin, m white man, cub bis wi hroat, then out her Liesd off, unjolnted bor st every joint, then ocut the flesh off hor boues, and attempted 10 burn up ber body, but did not Biocesd. Theu be murdaredulg Lutle boy, & cblld 8 mon:hs old, n the me maucer, snd buried the Lo bodies in the h, whato dxey were found by the infuriatod neig] bors, The cironmetances show that Fortin's athar -Ed one of his brothers were B30eus0ry L0 ‘marder, * WHISKY MEN, Bpectal Dievaich to Tha Chicase Tiribuns, “euixomzrn, 1., July 13.—Information way webalved bore st the United Biates Aarsha) ©fve laat night that G. R, Cobleign, the sconding Reailfier, sud George Campbell, th Unlted Biates Ga; r, who were indioted for de- fraudivg the Government, bad retarned t0 Pe- ko, Asoordingly Marshal Dos dispatohicd a bosssasy Qapusy ils mosulng 1o Pekin witk tes o authority ¢ t the partien and hring them hero, whon thav will Le hefd to Lail uutil (he next term of court, BF SUSPECTED 'lEFlMENngODEEHS AND MUR- 1 Bnectal Ditateh to I'he Chienao Tribuns, Tennr Havre, Ind., July 13, —Edmunds and Cochran, two waloou-keopors who figurs prome fnantly in tho Long Polnt lragedy, were taken from jail at Prairle City this afternoon and ar- raigned for trial at Greonny, Thoy foared mob violenco, owing to fitty employes of Vane dalia bolng in town, and pleaded mnot rosdy for trial. Accondingly thelr oxamination wad postponed until July 22, A special train from Terra Hauto boro all idla train employen to the acene, 'They waro armed, and rumors woro goneral that Edmunids would be lynchoed, and #o, l’erhn;m. o would had hia guilt been proven. Both prisonera aro badly scarad. ‘Thora is : Iargn guard around tha 4-1!. t in fearad thal violonco will be attempted to-night, Two thou. saud pergous wore at Greontp. ® T AT LAWRENCE, MASS, LI::E:T::&”D’I‘::’I.. July 18.—The nxru»mer}l rogarding tho riot haro last night continuen, Ne further casuslties are reported. Nime police- men aro off duty on account of their injurics, Thie wounded wifl all recover, Two riotora ware to-day enntenced to two months' Imprisonment, Tho liesitation and inofficioncy of porsond have ing tho immodiata control of the police s uni- voreally condemnod, whilo the courage of Mayor1s praised. ACQUITTED. Bpeetal Disnatet o e Cliaao Tribune, Jouigr, July 13,—W. R, Beott, the sowing-ma- chine agent who wae arrested in Now York Iast winter on o charge of cinbezzlemont, mado by tho Viotor Bowing-Machine Company, of Chica- R to bail for biis apnenrance, was ac~ E ittod bafore the. Hane Jowian. SlcRatorts tor Jn_v‘ on & motion by hls atioineya to qu'uh tho proceedings tn thocnso. DURGLARY. Speefal Dispateh to I'hie Chiteago Tribune, Caaxpatoy, I, July The residences of R. B. Condit and P. W, Plauk, of this city, were forcibly ontercd last night, and the occupanta wero robbed of thelr gold watchos. Numorous other residences nere Lroken into, but nothing of valuo taken. Tho ttloves nra s jet uucap- tured. BILL KING'S CASE. &necfal Dapatch ta 1ha Chicago Trioune, MixnearoLs, Mian,, July 18.—Judge Yonng to-day rendered a dectaion diesalving the writ of attachmant in the enscof tho Pacific Mail Com- pany ve. Willlam 8. King. The action was brought to rocover $115,000 allogaed to have beon paid Mr., King. FORGERY, Srecwt Dispaleh to I'he Cheaso Tridune. Foxp pu Lao, Wis, July 13.—Jacob SBharp« less hirs beon arrosted, charged with disposing of a forged noto for 3200 to C. P. Pholps. Thia is the fourth ca«o of forgery unoarthed In this town within & month. KICKED HIS WIFE TO DEATH, LowELL, Mass,, July 13,—Mrs. Dunn, wife of a laborer of this clty, was kicked to death this ofternoon by hor husband, who wanted money lmén hor, but was refused. Duon isundor ar- rost, COUNTERFEIT, Nzw Yonz. July 13.—A dangorous counterfelt is in circulation on the City of Erlo (Pa.) 500 ?:dl 35’7‘“"’ water loan coupon bonds of 1807, duo SHOT BY A GUARD. Lrrrue Rock, July 13.—A negro convict, whila attempiing to cacape yosterdsy, was shot aud kilied by & guard, THE COTTON CONGRESS, Proliminary £rocecdings —Interest- ing Addresscs. Ravziom, N. C., July 13.—~Lbo Cotton Con- gress met bero to-day, Prosident Butler in the chair, snd Gov., Brogden welcomed tho mem- bers to the Capital of the Biato. 1le said 1t only romsived for our pooplo, and particularly our mschanical, manufacturiog, and farmivg Inter- oats, to work together more harmouniously, nd- visedly, and enorgetically, to malke this country all that its most ardent friouds could wish,—the pride of our own peaple and the admiration and onvy of the world ; and in this offor tho peopla of the South nud of the Groat Wess had much to do, as upon thoir exerticns dupendod tho succoss of every ecutorpriee in this groat country. The Houth should depond to s wuch Rreater extont on her own rusourcey, if shio aver ssixhiod to bacomo prosperous aud iadopendent, Wo needed mare manufactories of every churage tor, & greater diversity in our crops, aud a more Larmouious working togetucr of those intorescs whicks are so 1deutival, Col. Butler, on bebalf of the Congress, thanked the Goveruor and the pooplo of North Gurolina for thig wolcoms to the Capital, I iI, Busboe, on behalf of the Mayor, ox- tended a lioarty welconio to the ropresontatives of the great Wost yresout, and said: **Doplore 1t 83 muoh a8 wo may, tho Woat fn tho granary und smoke-honse of the whole Bouth, and tho coming line of represcntatives of the wwo aec- tlous was pecullarly sppropriate. 1lo eald tho thne will soon come, nay, Las alrendy coma, when the childrou of Georgia will road with glowing sdmiration the matchlcss doods of tio gollant Mol'herson, and the yonth of Iowa wnd 1lilaols will learn the lesson of Lieroic patriotism and sacrod dovotion to duty ss tho grave of Jackaon. Dr. Maxwell, of Tennaosseo, reaponded to Mr, Basbeo in bohalf of the Uongross, Lo returned in touching torms tho thavks of tho body for the hiearty welcome which had boen extcoded thoso whom ke roprearuted. Ono of tha priu- cipal oblects of the Congross wan to unite moro thorougbly in every intercst of this whole coun~ try, aud the welcome extendod here to those of tho groat Wost, as well es thoso of tho Bouth, would tond to wold togethor moro thoroughly tho two soctious. Amoog the nrominout gentle- uen prasent are tho lon. R, Btarkland, of Iows, Judge J. D, Jones, of Arkansas, Col. I, E, Dut: lor, of Goorgis, It M. Sims, of Bouth Caroliua, Dr, V. Muwnlf, of Tonnensoo, and mauy others are expootod to-night and ln the mormug. THE TRUE STORY, Facts Connectid with the Sate of the Sts Louls Demaocrut, Bpactat Dispatch to The Chicaan U'ribune, 8r, Lous, July 13.—A diepatch of the 11th fost. from Washington City to Tuz Tarnow, reciting whal purports to be the truo Listory of the purchase of the B, Louta Democrat by Mockes and IHouser, does great {njustice to these gontlomen, The proposition ta eoll the Democrat orlginated with Mr, G. W, Fishbaok, in Aquit, 1874, who roquost- ed ¥, J. Bowman, of {Lis city, to eall upon Mesars, MoKes and Houser, and Pproposo to soll to them. Dowman went, and negotia- tions wore at onco oponed. At Mr. Vishback's muggestion, a written agroement was ‘drawn up by Bowman obligating oach of the pegotiators not to divulge any facts which tuoy might loarn concerning the buwinoss of the Others. For inatance, Fishbaok did not want AlcKee & Houwer to tcll that huu subscriptions Lad gone dows. from 15,000 to 7,000; that they wete taking d60-advorlisemsnts’ at &0, or had voen,borrowing mouey at n ruinous per cont, or any of theso littlo disagreealilo faots incidont to theprecarious career of a fy linguewspaper, This I the ~sgreement which has been so tiagrantly described to your correspondunt, and bas no more convoction with the whisky-ring thao it hes with the post Prosidential election ‘Thewo aro the facts, and the ssgartion that I back forced the ssie of hiy nawspapar by throa! eoiug to use s information ugaiost MoKes nd Housor I8 ridiculovs, o simply wold » badly- dopreciated palrar for which o ita prosperily i bad given $430,000, but was glad to got rid of [ £500,000,—a lors of $156,000, Thio twus! wource of theso reports connpoting McKes and Houger in doubtless with Postmaster Filloy, of this city, who hes chorished s wworn bhatred sgaiost him ever since Lo exposed bhiu 8 per cent asscssment upon Pout-Ofilce em- ploves hiere in 1478, aud for which Gen. Qrant roprimsnded blin. He has been vory aotive in his kratuitous efforta to have MoKee and Hogser iudioted br the Grand Jnri[ but &a vet Las failed to sccomplish soyihing. The Grand Jiury have wade the most searching inveaiigation of the re- ports involviug tuem in'the whixky-ring bust Bees, and Lave failed to roturn an’ iudlotment, ‘Fhe case of Con MoGuire, late Collsctor, has been exhaustively examined a'so, discovered whish iuvolves him lo WASHINGTON Tho Cabinct Meets in Extraordl~ nary Secssion Yesterday. A Long-8tanding Claim Agnigm Vene- 2uela under Consideration. That Government 1o Bo Nofifled that It Must Selile the Bill, Mr, Farwell Meots with No Success in His Oustom-Houge Mission, Revival of tho Rumcrs Concerning Delana’s Resignatian. VENEZUELA, OUR CLATM AUAINST THAT GOVERNMEXT, Wasmnoton, D). C., July 13.—An extraordi- nary council of Cabinel membors Laving been colled by Bocretary Fish, they met to-day at the Dopartment of Statn, conttnung in wession about throo hours, All were preront excepting Secrotary Balknap, who s absont in the West, The subject of our relatlous with Yenczacla was laid beforo the Council by Seeratary Fikh, wxho resd tho lstest commnuicationn from oue Minister to that countiry, and siated the gouoral facls in tho cuen. It miay Lo recoliceted that, in Decembor, 1872, the_Prosident announced that the Governmont of Venozuola had MADE NO FURTUER PAYMENTH on account of the awards of tha nvention of 1866, aud oxprorued tho hope that it would lose Do time in providing for tho wupad Lalance of its dobt to tho United Htates, which, having oiiginatod fn injuries to our citizena by the Veuezuelan authories, and having been ackuowledped pursusnt to s treaty in the most solomn form smong nations, would, the Presi- deut said, scem to desorve s proference over ather dobits of a differont origin, and contracted io a difforent mannor, and ke recommoniod this subjoct to the atjoution of Cou- giees for such actlon” na might bo decmned proper. In pursuance of this recommondation, Congross in joint rerolation exprossod its aonRo in regard to the awards of the jomt Commission under tho Conveulion, and tho Vonezuelan Government was furnislyed with s copy of the resolution, which oxcluded a1l donbt of the earnestners of our Government iu 18 domand for pagment of tho amouut duo, but there wag NO RATIBFACTORY BESPONSE on the part of Venczuela. In 1873, tho Prosl- dett, in his avuual meseage, said to Congrera : “Itis appreliondod that that Government does not realize the chiaracter of Its obligations under that Convention. As thoro is rcsson 1o beliave, bowever, that its hesitancy in recognizing tnnm springs in part ot least from the real diffi~ cully in distharglog thom in covuection with ita obligations to ~other Governmonts, the ox- verhioncy of furthor forbearanco on our part is Lelioved to bo worthy of vour considoration.” Siwce then oor Miniatorat Vai ezucla has heen ropeatodly instructed to urgo the payment of tho deforred installments, until at Iast tho Venoz- uelan Govornment las exproesed n dispoeition to do 8o, but claima tho priviloga of designating the particular parties to whom the monwy shall be paid. To this our Gaversment will not consent, the proposition, apart from other considerations, belng contrary to the torma of tho Convention, The Venezuelan Governmont will bo 1uformed of the rejoction of 1ts propomition. and, nuless the monay shall Le snm a4 Lho stipuladon roquires, our Miniater ta Venozuels will probably be withdrawa. b ki THE CHICAGO CUSTOM-HOUSE, MB. FARWELL'S RFFORTS. . Special Lnupatch ts Tha Chicaao Tridune, Wasumiarox, D, O., July 13.—If the visit of Charlea B. Farwoll hero was iutended to secure a modification of tha ordor by which work was atopped upon the Chieago Custom-Iounso Build~ ing, hia visit will be frunless. 3Mr. Farwoll Las had ono conference with Becretary Bristow, the rounlt of which is that Mr, Farwall bas buen in- formod that nothing which may be contained in theroport of the locat Examining Commiasion will chaugo the opinton of the Becretary, or modify his recont ordor. Indoed, tho Becrotary atated that. he would glady oxamino “the report as ho might hLave leisure. Mo mught not amct on &, 2a hio bad beforo him the reports of the Govern- ment Commission and of the Bupervising Archie teet, and ho Liad full confidonee fu tho completo- ness sud Belentiflo sccurscy of both yeports, Becrotary Biistow sald 1uas tho Qovornment Ex- aminiog Comwiseion had beon solocted with the greatost caro, and thot the men composing it wero gentlemen of national reputatlou for ability in thoir respectivo profession. Whelr opioion and decleton he considered a auficiont warrant for the order suspeuding work. Moreover, he regardod tho faot tuat 6o much local im- porwanco i attached to the prosent condition of the building an sdditioual ronson why tbe specifioc suthonty of Congrens shiall be obtalned boforo notion Iu taken, The Secratary had informed the local nutboritios xt tho outsot that be could not givo their report ofticial cansideiation, He renowod hiu declars- tiou to Mr. Farwell, and stated that the report of the Jocal Cummission could not bo acted on by biwm, aud thet, 8o far as ho §s concerned, there oan be no cheugoe in the presont_situation uutil the mecting of Cungress, Gun. Bristow is known to have fivlvnn the subject of the Chlcago Custom-llouss moro jpersonal ate tontion thun olmost any other question which bos arisen during bis torm, e roached tue conclusions embodving tho order of suspenaion after tho mout deliberate thought, aud thore now secms no probability or possi- bility that ho wiit obunge s mind. Whatover EMXERY HTORRS ooy say, no ons horo thinks that the President 1 likoly to interfere with tho dovinion of the Becretary In this matter, The Chicago press must_have boen misiakeu about tho vature of Mr, Furwoll's vislt hero, or else Mr. Furwoll doos not thoroughly upderstand it, for it is certain that he did not como to preseut tho Bocretary of tho Troasury tho completed ro- port of the local Lxamining Commibsion. At losst, he did not present it. lndosd, Farwell told thio Becretary, wheu asking tho latterif ho “would road tho local roport, tuat it bad not boen completed, aud wonld not Lo ready for ten or twolve days, It, In poiat of fact, tho roport was ready whon Mr, Farwoll lett Chicago, tho pro- suwption hore 1a that the vory decided opinions oxpressed by tho Hooretary may possibly rosult in tho reconsideration of the ropart by the local Comatittes. AN APPEAL TO TUK PRESIDENT, It I8 understood that Mr. Farwell will %0 from hore to Long Dral he principal docnmonts In connoction with the Governmont exawination, which have vot been published. aro the reports of the chem- '{sts, and other tochnic! documents, whiol vrop- erly belong to the roport of tho Bupervising Aichitect. It la not probable that muy of tus othier doouinonts will now be made publio prior to tho mooting of Congioes. Altogothor ~AMr, Farwoll's visit bers has not resulted in scouring any chango in the prosent situation, AN INTERVIXW WITU MU, PAKWELL, Mr. Farwell will not go to Loug Brauob, but left late this evening for Chicago. He ssemed eatistiod upon the whole with his visit, and ad- mitted that Booretary Dristow, with tho evidence before biin, could not do otherwiso thau Lo haa dono, Mr, Farwoll slso acknowledged tuat tuero would bo no change In tho presuut situs- tiou uutll the meeting of Congress, aud thoro WiB B0 reaaon to expect that Hecrutary Dristow would modify the order of suspenuion, Upon the suvject of the report of the local Come wisdion” Mr. Farwell was not commu- oicative but could sy for himwelt tust Lo considored that tho foundationy wore suflicient to vustain the projected superstructe w18, sud that, if some of the stouo is taken from tho present walls and tho rewainder very caro- fully nelected, ‘the slono will anewer tha pur- poxes of the bullding, Mr. Parwell svidently thinks that there will be an extended Investiga tion jato tho stone coutrsct fu Cougress next winter, and that, in the coursa of it, somabody will be very seriousty fujured. et NOTES AND NEWS. THAT SAMX MONOTONUUN BUMOR, Sertal Heh (0 I'h Chicage Iribune, ‘WasniNaToN, D, 0., July 18.—1t s agaln re- ported that Becretary Delano Ly to relinquish the Pportfolio of the Interior, and that ex-Goy, Dene olson. of Qbio, at present one of the Distriot Cormmisuioners, will succesd him about Aug. 1. Mesowhile Delnan says nothlog, . THE MEXY SPRAXEESTIP, Bam Raadall, & caodidate for the Bpeakerahip, leintown, aad thinka bis chances are very g 1 18 quise sellraly eugaged ia car ronding with the Lemocratio (‘ongressmon, anud ovid 'nily rolies npon the record which hs mrde in Congresn last vinter for parliamentary ability for his nitinate succens, ONANAGRA IN THE TRFANURY DEPANTHENT, Tho Secretary of tha Treasury wlll to-morrow issuo an order traneferring the mpocial agonta from the suporvision of the Commisstonor of Customa tn that of tho Treasury. Thin practi- cally places the entire wpocial agenoy force in the futernal revenue end customn ervice un- dertho snporvision of Holleitor Wilson, These aditional duticn, added to tho regnlar functions of the Solicitor’s oftice, ake it one of tue munt Imnortant Luresus of the rcasnry Dapartment, ‘Fho Becrotary of the Trenuury witl trausfer tho Bupervinors of fntornal Revenue from thefr prews ent distticts to nther disttiets in remote parts of the coantry, From this ordor tho uow Bupor- visora will bo excepted, TUR UNION PACIFIC DIDECTORY. Tho statement in wade by Cahfornia poli- ticiana now here that Beuator Bouth will direct Lis efforts in the noxt Cougrern to secura the Pursagy of a law nroviding for the appointment of thios Goverument Ditectorn in the Jsoard of tho Contral Pacific. It {8 c'aimed that the lnter- «htn of the Government cannot ba proparly pro- tested withont the presenca of Ginsarnment rep- 10ncntativos in the Ioard of Dircctors, A pro- visicn of this sort waa in tha law as originally partnd. but was finally etricken out by tho rail- road lobby. DUTCH REPORH, TLo Statn Dopurtmant has recoived & dispatch framjthe United States Coneul at Rotterdatn an- nounciug the modfleation of tha mauetary Hy8- tent of the Netherlande, and the abolition of tonnage aud bencon dues there, AUPERVISOR MATINEWS, 2. Matthewn will La pormitte! to romain as wor fu Ilinois and Wikcousin oo the grouud that Lie in & now appoin:ce, TUE PREAILENT, Tho statomont that the Presidont will return here this woek to hold a Cabinot meeting 1a un- founded, The members of tho Cabiuet have re- ceivod no notice of a speody mocting, and it is not oxpected that the President will Le fn Wash- ington befora Augnst, THE ARCHIVES, A conslderabla portion of the archives of the 8tato Drpartient were to-day 1emoved to tho vew building, but Secretary Fish will not trans- for his ofiice for ten dave, (70 the Ansociated Presn,) A PAPER FON COLONED PLOPLE, WassinoToN, 0, C., July 13.~—Frederick Dougles, Profs. Lungston and Wilion, aud the Rtav. Goorgo W. Williams holl meoting with other coloted pooplo last night and tosk initial tepu towards ktarting a weekly pajer hore, to be devoted to the iuterosts of tho negroes. HEVENUE APPOINTMENTH, Tho followitig Gaugers bave been sppointed Trank 3. Cloments, Firat Winconsin; E. J. Pearco, Tonth Iilinvie ; Goorge W, Gocdiett, Firnt Missour: ; and tho following Storekespera ¢ Robert B. Frasor, Sixth Kentucky District s Baker P, Pogram, Fimst Missouri ; William J, Littln, Becond Kentucky ; Robert O. Nourse, Becond Kentucky. —_—— SALT, The Saginnw Salino Interest Trying Form an Allinuce Which Savors of Righor Prices. Spearal Diepateh to The Chicaar Tridune, East Baornaw, Mich., July 13.—A meoting of tho salt manufacturers of tho Baginuw Valley was beld av Bay Qity this afteruoon, Thore were twenty-eight Baginaw Villey mannfacturors Ppresont, represouting 8 mauufsactoring capacity of 800,000 barrels, The folloming sentlemen from sbroad wore presont : Alr. 3, W. Barker, Presilont of the Ououdugs Salt Company; J. P, Hale, Prosident of the Kunawha Salt Cowmpany; 1. It Hudson, Prosi. dent of the Obto and Virgiula Balt Company ; Gooren M. Quigy, Becrotarv of the Ohio River Solt Company;'and J. H, Warson, Genoral Agont of the Central Objo Balt Company. Aftor cou- sidorablo timo passod iu disousslng tho situs. tion, un ssrooistion was agreod upon as follows: Its bouls s & capitul of 200,000 its stock- holders to bs manufacturers, and to be gu: suteed 10 por cont on their invesumeot; itu poliov to bo tho loaring of overy salt block in tho valley for & period of fivo vears; the ownor of tho black to sublet from the Asaocintion sub- Jeet to the conditions of the articles of asaocia~ tion, thus throwing the entire mauufacture into tho hands of tho Comunny ; no restriction upon the quautity to be mado; advauces to bo made on alt salt as fast as roquirea alter Loing placed in the 'bands of the oflicers appotutod to roceive and sell it ; no comminsion for sala excopt necessury caponnes ; the officers to Lo manufacturars, excopt the goneral agont, w0 wunst bo a good busiuess mau personally disintorertod in tuo manulsoturoof ealt. The articlus wero sigued by those prosent, and an ndjourned meoting 1 to e hold fn this city noxt ‘Tueadny to perfect the association. WIND AND FLOOD, AT AND NEAR PITTSBURG. Special Diapateh to Ihe Chizage Tribune, Prrrssona, Pa., July 13,—A violont wind and Tain-atorm passed over this city this afternoon, doing great damoge. Tho olcud of dust raised was 50 denso tiat 1t wos darker shan night, snd tho wator came down in torrents, At Zug's Mills govora! furnace stacks wera blown down, a4 wera slyo soveral st I'mintor's, aod o man was very gerionsly lurt. The High-School building was partiolly unroofed. Tho roof was bLlown from Robivson & Iow's foundry. Tross wore up- rootod and tolegraph poles prosteated. Many dweltiugs woro uoraofed, aud, altogetber, the wiud-storm wes oune of the movercat ovor known in this section, aud did a groat amount of damago in laying down crope in tho surtounding country, At Moliea's Rocks, un the Obio River, just bolow Allogheny Outy, tho storm sssumod the proportions of & torriflo tornado, Troes woro uphftod by the roots and hurled {u overy diraction, A man wus ot work picliog stones with a team, whan a 1alling troa struck his Lorso, ijuring it so that it bad to Lo shot. ‘Ihe man was lifted by tho wind eud carried over piles of stones sud lne fleah o badly bruised and lacorntod that bo conot survive., Obe of Lia army wag lterally boateu to a pulp, o that amputation was found uccossary, A great mpn: othor winor comualiies aro roported, and eac) train briugs in fresh tidings of tho damaue done toatanding grain. Tho aggregato loen outuide of human fujury will not fall short of & half million, - WISCONSIN, " Spectal Dispateh w Tha Chicago Tridune, Foxp po Lac, Wis,, July 13.—The storm of Iast night was far moro sovere insome parts of tho county than It was in this cily, and bLore it was qulte wovere. Several troos wero blown down, gardens wore diarranged, and shrubbery broken up considerably. But this ls s moro nothing compared with the fujury to orops in the Towns of Byron, parts of Empiro aud Edon, the whole of Auburn, Asbford, Oscools, Focrest, Marubtiold, and a portion of Taychoodsh, aud the Town of Fond du Lac, In Byron there was counldorable huil, In the tawny named,wheat and rys, which aro fairly headod, wore laid flat on the ground. rhoussnds of sores thers aro upon which tho whent and rvo is an flat as though a heavy rollor had passod over them, llu:v{ grous {8 Lbadly lodged, as are some of tho oats, but it {s nmuru!. thoy will como up agaiu, while it {8 doubtful abous the wheat and rys do- {ug 0. Bomo of the corn that is well sdvancod was thrown down. folt, for tho cropa hiave not lookod 80 well n fit- toen years as l‘;oy did yeuterday, West of the clty but little harm waa dona, THE LICKING RIVER. OmicINNATL, O, July 18.—~Tho frequent and copious rains of thoe past few woelis havu swollen all the streams n this vicinity. The Licking Raver commenced rislug rapidly yesterdsy, aua at 2 o'clock this morning was reported 10 feot Lixher thao the Oblo River at that point. The Hoating conl-olevator of Gordon & MoClure, moored at the Clucinnati Isnding, was struck by & largo troe, aod immediately sauk, toxetlior with four barged and 80,000 bushels of coal, Quite w uuwber of nther barges were toru from their mocrings and carried dowu stream. Oue tleot camed with it four men, who were resoued with reat riak of Jife. The loss by this freshot, as ar a8 Liad beon asoertained, is estimatod at over y THE Bla §1NDY, Crvcovat, O., July 18.~The Commercial's Oattlstsburg,Ky.,epecial saysthe Big 8andy River cowmouced rising rapidly yesterday noonm, and by night wes runuing at flood helght. Hieamer Bam Cravoos Wwas sWamped in the moyth of tho rivor this moring. The Thompson House aud & dwalliog on the southesat of Front treot wera washod away by the water uuder- mining the banks, which foll in. The Bherman House and seversl residences on Froot wirest are muwmentanily sxpecied to be destroyed, At Louws, Ky,, the Big Baudy te reported with 60 feat of water in the channel, and rising, Ak Huutington, W. Va,, the Ollo Eiyes Las tisea 15 [nativs alucy last evaning, ‘The miafortuno s keenly: FOREIGN, Minister Buflet’s ‘Warning to the French Dinperinlists, Dorrogaray, the Carliat Chief, Hommed In by the Alphonsisis, Some of the Leading Provisions of ihe New Spanish Constitution, Moody’s Luabors During His English Tour. Another Dostructive Storm at Buda-Pesth. FRANCE. IN THE ARSEMDLY. Vensarries, July 13.—7ihe Assembly to-day doclared the election of M. Burgoing, i the De- partment of Nievre, null and void, by a voto of 330 yean to 310 uays, The Minlaiers were questioned in regard to their conduct towards the Donapartists, aud 3. Tiouher mado his oxpectod spcect, LUFFET TALKn PLAISLY, VERsatLLes, July 13.—Tho Aesembly wan crowdod to-day on the floor and in tho galierion. After the voto had been declared by which the election of M. Burgoiug waw annulied, M. Duvai, a Bouapartint, addreescd an intorpeilation to tho Governmont, a4 to the line of condrct it wulend- od to pursue towsrds the lm{wrlll\nu. 3, Buflet, Preeident of tho Council, replied that tho Government rogarded it as ita duty to inwura rosveot fur aua obedience to the Constie tution, It would tolerato no fastions intrigues from any quarter, nor would ft take tho intistive in illegal persccutiou, but wouid refor all uniswful scta 10 the tribunals, The deolaration producos grest excitemont in tho Chamber. AL Rouber introduced a proposi- tion suthonzing a now election in Nievre, uot- withutanding tho law forbidding supplo- mentary eloctiony for the preseat Asgoo bly. ‘In tho courso of lis rem: he mado an allusfon to the Committoo for Bp- yesl to the mufllu shich he scknowlodged o gdisected. This bold avowal of the oxistence of such a committce, which 1. Fouber bad pro- viously demied on hie bonor, wan receivod wigh surprise, nod caused a lively senration. Tho debato was adjourued until to-morrow. ———— SPAIN. ATEAMER WULLCRED, Bantanngn, July 12.—The Spanish steamship Bayouus Las boen wrecked near Matrico, on the Biscayan cosst. Her crew were saved by Carlist flabermon. It is said that thoy will bo held as Lostages, and tho Carliets throaten to shoot them f the Royaliuts bombard any wore cosst towns, THE NEW CONBTITUTIUN, Mapgip, July 13.—The now Conatitution pro- vides that tho Sonate ehall cousint of 300 mem- bors for tho Lower Chsmber. Depaties aro to be chiosen for fivo vears, with oae represoniative to overy 5,000 inbabitaats. ‘The King las tho tight to dissolve tho Chamber of Depu- ties and the clective portiun of tho Beoate simultaveously or sepurataly, but ukt convoio tbe new Chambois within thireo months. e aproiots the I'remdent and Vice-President of this Seuate, aud bas the right to veto bills, Any puiscn arreated must be brought bofore the wribunel or roioused within seventy-two Lours. Either the Cortes ur Govorn- wment may decres tho suspenaion of coustitutioual Ruarantoes, but the banishment of s Spaniurd {from bie country is prolulited. Mavun, July 18, via London, Jaly 14.—~The Officral Gazelle repurts that a yreat pauic oxista 1 Lstolls, whoro news of tho Carlist defuats Lina only just bocame known. Tte Carlista are remaoving their artillery fruom tho city, Uon. Dorrogaray s hemmod in by meveral brigades oo the highost mountaina noar Huosca. Qou. Campos will shortly arrive and comploto the cordon drawn sround ibe Carlist chief. e GREAT BRITAIN. MOOLY'S FAREWELL MEETENG, Loxvoyx, July 13.—At Moody and Sankey's farowell mecting, last night, 188 clergymen of tho Church of Engiand woro prosent, far out- nambering those of oy other denomination, Canon Conway, of Westminater, ocoupiod & seat onthe platform. All present wero dosply af- foctod. Mr. Moody, whilo epesking, wes so overcoms by emotion that e hsd tw stop, and wes unable 10 coticinde his nddress. MOODY'S LANORY. Tho lofluwlng is tho number of meetings he!d by Moody sud Bankey in Loudou duiing te past four mouths, with tho aggregato atioudsuce: Cuwmborwell, 60 meotinge, sttended by 480,000 poople; Victuria, 45 woctiogs, attended by 00,000 ; in the Opera-House, G0 mcetings, at- touded by 830,000; in Bow straet, 60 meetings, attendod by 600,000 anid in Agricultural Hall, 60 meetingy, atteuded by 720,000, The amount of moaey exponded for building, printing, stowards, cte., s 3140,000. Moody nod Hankoy dociined to roceive any compousation from the Comumittee. THE VICKSBUNG DISASTER, The Commission appainted by the Board of Trads to iuvostigato tho loss of the stesmor Vicksburg, of the Dominton Line, hias opened its soasion in Liverpool. A LOCE-OUT THREATENED, Loxpox, July 14—& &. w.—The masters of the cotton mills in” Axhiton, Staly Bndgo, Dunkou- fleld nod Mosaloy, have decided tu give notice of tho commencement of a luck-out on the 2ith inat,, bocauso the work-poaple ewployed in cor- tain departments rofuse to rofor disputes in re- gard to thoir wages to srbitration, Otler em- ployes bave quit work, e NAVIGATOR'S ISLAND. A NEW DEPARTORE. 8an Fnaxcisco, July 13.—A Bullefin lotter from Navigator's Island says Col. Btoenberger, Unitod Btatvs Commissionor, was cdrdially ro- ceived. Tho natives uavo adopted a Constitn- tion framed by Bieenborgor, making the Monarch elective for a torm of four years, to alternato bo- tween two old families of” Kiugs, Malieloa aud ‘Topua. ‘The roprosentative of the former fami- Iy was elected tho flist King. Cal. Bteoubergor waa choson Prime Minister for life and mecepted the poastion, —— HUNCARY, ANOTHER DESTRUCTIVE STORM, Lowvow, July 13—b5:30 &, m.—A epecialito the Times roports tuat anothor doetructive storm vieltod Buda-Postts on tho 1Ith iust. Noatly all the temporary works orected for tha repair of damages caused by tho tompest of Juno 36 were carried away, houses unroufod, aud sevaral large towers blown down. No lisos lost, TURKEY. TIR THOUNLES IN MERZEGOVINA, Loxpoy, July 13.—A dispatoh from Vienna snys: “The Bouthern Belavonia paity has greatly exaggorated tha Herzogovina distorb- ances, which were entirely of sn agrarian char- actor, originating in reslatance to tha tax-col- lectors. Turkoy oconeidered it unnocessary to uhflnl roluforcements to the scene of the trou . 3 3 DENMARK, AW ZXPLANATION WANTED, Lowpox, July 13,.—A Copentsgen dispatch statos that sa explanation will be demanded of Qermany for the socrot souudiugs, last week, taken by & Prussian vessel, ITALY, OABIDALDI'S PONULARITY. Rowy, July 13.—Garibaldi, on bis arrival at - Oivita Vecchia, on Lis wsy to Caprers, was drawn to she hotel by the peopls. The town was {llumiosted loss nigh e il AR CENTENNIAL MATTERS, Speciad Dispaten to The Chicuae Tridune, Inpusxarorss, July 13.—A Centenuisl mesting to-niglit agreed to ralse 925,000 to wecuro the proper ropresentation of Indisuain Philadalphis, and ;‘I:‘o determined to kold a Isdies' Centennial tea 7. ————————— 0BITUARY, Hyseisl Dispatch t Tha Chicogo Tribuns. Inptavamnts, July 18.—News waa recelved to-night of the death of Btsle Banator Boono, one of the oldest citisaus sud leadivg Demo- crats, dh\&a(nlnuod for bils fairooss aud purity of charactdyr, I was 55 years of age. rs Ay A story of flunlto;‘ \:m':.-. Corrsspendenics New Yort Trioune, Whfi'::hunwx Wado woul to Uiah thres or I b tered, 1 crossing the four u&lm 13 cnwmfl;fl o’ Obio who had rone West years befora. “ flow do yon Itke this sountre 2" awked the bluff ofd commoner. **Very well,” was the snawer: 1t would make & nice” country if thers waa s littlo battnr socloty and glenty of water.” * [ should think ro," retorted Mr. Wade: *u littte hatter rociets and plants of water would maky Hall s Varadise,” ‘Colorsdo in ahead of Utah in both "spocts, for sho bas hetter soclety and more wator, 7ol not ennugh of aithor. POLITICAL. WISCO! Fporial Iy mr‘: fl':-,: oc‘iu':qssirfluu Minwackee, Win, Juiy 13.—A moeting of prominent Kepchiimns waw hold to-night at which it was decidod t hata * mnoting to ratify tho Statn ticket, John Naz 0 presided. A com- mitlen of Areanzemonts was g of Joho Xasro, C. L, 1ieten ‘i‘.‘:.‘.’.'.‘t?“fl-'fi'; Forthe ¢ 1\1" 'X’*:npza Al\lnu Jolinson, Robert , W..J, Kaeal, o Tizon, Wud Witiam Lantinek, . 0 Joha ‘The meoting the Commuttos, adjourned subject to tho call of INDIANAPOLIS, Epeeial Dispateh to The Chicars Tribune, Ixniaxavorss, July 13.—The rchame of the Democracy to fetter tho Ropublican majority at the next municipal election by gerrymanding the city wardw a0 as 10 g1ve them nine or ton Coun. cilmon snd the Roputlicacs thres or four came to untimoly end to-night. Tha Damocrals were contident of pasung the measure and callod rourion to do so, ?uL when the meeting wan catled to order, the Republicans throw their trength immediately, and mado s motion to striko tha ordinanco from the file, which was carried by a vota of thirteon to ten, two Demon- crats going back on lba psrty caucus. The sthols proceeding lasted only tén minates, and the Ropublicans at once adjourned, leaving tho Democrata to wonder what bad it them. Thia trmmph s aw good as an eloctlon victory, and Las filled tho Xcpablicans with enthusissm, FINANCIAL DISTRESS, NEW ORLEANS, ...BANK STATEMENTS. "REPORT OF THE CONDITION™ MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANR OF CHICAGO, At Ohicsgo, in tho State of Niinot Closs of Business Juno 30, 1oye 12 82,451,303.01 500,000.00 o from S Banksaod Banke: Checks and oth HALE 25000 ; 1,700,04 137,010.84 ' 241,038 00 g e 230800 Tonders sucnurnee _ 645,000.00 4 el L,163,420.0, Redomption Pand with U, Trr (b per cant of eironlatior Duo frm UL N, Trwssurer, othi b per cant itsllemptivn Fand, LIABILITIRS, Capital Ktock psld in, Hurplos Fund, ., tner Undivi i Natfanal Hank Na Tudividual Dagas it o i 3 D:;u?ng‘(}?rf“!:l:&!l'“fl‘,'.'fl 177 0,000, 832, 100100 ot Dapoa, 1,760.0: Gertio Chock BN 20,58 1,541,808.73 130,602.57 ——== 4,047,150.08 Statenf Nitmats, Coanty of Coc, m. H3,004,L82.00 1, Tohn Dukceen, dosinimols bwrar et o8 shet : above, New Onvravs, July 13.—Reports of the city officers for tho past six montba show a reduction of tho debt, bonded and floatiog, of €1,411,815; dacreano of curront oxpenses compared to six months pame timo last year, £321,- 860. The roports exhibit = falling Of of £400.000 in receipts from mourcen otter than taxation. 'Whe Council to-dav adopted a ranolution Ihumcl\nf the Dapartment Commis- #ioners to pay oue-hsif the Interost now due, stam) ing coupons one-half paid. It ia the pen- eraily-underatood intention of the City Govern- ment to apply tha remaining intereat funds to current expenscs, if abrolutely noceusary, to waiutain the City Governmont, TENNESSEE. Bvectal Dispatek to The Chieaao Triduna, NieaviLie, Teon., July 13.—State finances are in auch a condition that tho ypropriety of calling the Legielature fa much discussed, but it will nardly bo convenod, ag it 1a believed by many that it would do no good. Stato Treanuror dorrow says that tho July in- terost cannot be paid “this yoar, if ever, Dy November, wheu tho faxes fall due, a dobt of £1,000,000 of Btate warrants and borrowesd mooney will accumulate-and have to be paid, It i very doubtful whethor the January, 1870, in- toresl will bo met, It is bolioved that the dobt will finaliy bo settled by low-rate bonds, acaling, or ropudiatiomn. MILLINERY GOODS. STAUGHTER! MILLINERY DEPART, Great West Sits Dry Goods Hoese. Artificial Flowers. The following aro part of an immense 1ot of fine Flowors, bought of tho importers at Tosa than 50 cents on the dollar, and which ¥ will closg out at a gorresponding sacrifice, They are all fresh, fashionable goods, and are not only worthy the special attention of our Lindv Customers in genoral, but will Milliners to investigato: 60 cartons Choice Flowers, 25 cta spray; regutar price 50 to 85 ots. 0 cartons Bosutiful Flowsrs, 500 spray: regular prico $1to $1,12, 45 cartons Lilegant Flowers, 650 spray; regular r;h:u $1.95 to $1.50. 0 cartons Rich and Etslghsll‘]lowun. 780 apray ; regulnr price $1.51 .78, "RiaH Ntaral W reaths, S8.78 quality for gnidsomo Dajsy Wroaths, $2.00 quality for $1.00. sll'lc‘n‘;mlalzm Montures, $2.50 quality for “fisédsnme Montures, 1 and $1.25 quality r 850, Bons Buds, 5 and 10¢, worth 12 and 860, Rose 8praya, 160, regular price 30c. Boas 8prays, 350, rogular price 500, Trimmed Hats. Our stock of Stylish Trimmed Millinery, the largost and finoat1n the city, roduced Drioo oneathird, * Untrimmed Goods.- Larpe lot of choap Shado Hats for Lodies and Miasos, 35 and 50, less than half price, Elogant assortmont of IMITATIO CHIPS, NEAPOLITAN, LEGHORN, MI. LAN, DAL, OOBURG, OA i S R A N 0t Of olce Fronch Chips, quality, offoring at $2.00. Feathers, Grflllslrsllnl in Ostrich Tips, Pompon: ‘Wings, sod Fonoy Tips, Lnuv'nry ol ahados. i Ribbons. 50 boxes fine llnsomd. fuil boiled Ribbons, kng%onhl\iu. &t 8 and 100 yard, worth 1 :i's&x:i“ s do., do., st 14c yard, regular 350 238 boxes do., do., at 20¢ yard, regular 400 "':'m b{x'xu do., do,, at 260 yard, regular 550 ::;zr?:‘;bonm the oheapest Ribbons ever ronf bareains in Colored, Fancy, and G Blaok Sash Ribbons. Very largo line of 1iat Soarfs, cheap, GARSON, PIRIE & G0, »_I\@dison. and Peoria-sts -'unvl‘l“‘.‘: i ey Pl howd, Stuibosun Gl ey viou . PO it and thoatca Hasiice; fa.m. e, ind iaterivdisis f il DISSOLUTION NOTICE. . DISSOLUTION. The firm of Luw & Morris ts Lereby dudolved by mutual cousent, Jamos If, Morrie avsumics al Lishdli- tea and collscta wll outatandiug sccounis of seld friu. s also Ageut for the Parsgon Rango, with s large 7p. o Hupt. Stock of Uandware aud all dids of siove repild. Ci TEL A, LOW, Cuioaco, July10, 11— EANUEL A Shlita, DISSOLUTION. ‘Ths firm of Huchborger & Koch dissolved Jung 1870, by mutual consent, L. Liuchberger will callec all the sssets aud scttfs sl the Uslilitles of the late frm, snd 1s suthosizod (o oae the A vawe 1o lguis datidn, L. HUCHBERG| GGE, N, KOOH, Qommon prudonos y mq&n- examination 4 whioh nl‘nfly 'R0 't of my knowledge IMJN“ J:l;y'lg?flfih’d sad swarn to beforo me fllfll Jith day of Correct—Attast: 0T Direotors, | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE OF CHICAGO, \ At the Close of DBusiness on Jung 30, 1875, RESOUHCES, o et 8 1,63 1,621,173 28 1,610,101.0 ———— 3 U. 8. Donds to s0- 2 i Caro eireulation s 70,000.00 ot St sad Mortg, 3,470,02 o frotn apurs Howorvo Agentac 123,202,25 Do rore ot} tional Baal . 21,502.36 Duo frons Banks and 83KOM. cuessre s Real Fatato, Furnituro aad Fiz- turoa,..... 5,244,908 33.033.33 9,704.00 pingl. Nicko H 302,57 gal-Tendor Notes 200,UU0,U0 D:?."fa'“"'!'rfif:.'_ Hu,aoa.ss; damplion fund).. 2,160,00 82,0564,430.70 TIL,070.9% M.mgg P';}“-’m Doposita 733,204,732 n 83,204,77 Dumand Cortiicatas gb’.z:.z.m IR R 6,407.8 208,802,158 108,014.19 Time Ceritticatos. .. Certified Cheoks..0, 1,278.830.33 82,034,439.70 1, Herman Behafiner, Cashier of tho German Natlonal Baak of Caiaaxo, do soluinly sncar that the ubore siaias o Deatof Ty kmwlen ot ek B e AN A ATET R Al Carreot—Attoste JOny RKRTING 1 SCHUTTLER, HENRY LEOPOLD, Directors, Btate of Iinols, County af Cook: Sworn and sabscribad bef mo this 13th day of July, b, RUDOLPIL ke SOIULS, Notars Batia BEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Third National Bank OF CHICAGO, At Ohiosgo, in the Btate of Ilinofs, at the Close of Boawess, Juns S0, 1878, RESOUROES. Loans &nd Discounta, U. S. Honds 1o see Othr tstocks, Boods, and Slorty Duo from Headeeming Lesarve Agvala. 824 1,477.60 other Na~ orteees soeeeeene TUOI08.95 sr4.z07.83 87,088.44 780,104.76 ‘84,642,035.00 Al S s U _LH0ASL00 4 y7a, 758,08 $1,01£,003.00 Gty i e Dt ST 08 V0 b ieat 1 trie, U5 (0 e ESONS, Cashler, REP! Proston, Kean & (o, BANKERS, to ths Cbleago Olsaring-Houss Anoclation a4 A mdofin‘ Closs dflgfl laces, quu 30, 1873, “:ZISQUIIOIB. 94506,450.20 it W9 i1 _£11,220.94 SLOTLVITLTO LIABI ITIXS. Caplial Btoek,, Padiiva'p E P $1,071 8 ot Jtinais. Otty of Chioagn, %‘fllu of tocky rh trm of Praston, Kean o et S K L ol wy kuonlvdye aad Lolk ¥. W. OROSRY of Julr, e e and sabath o iy ety e AT e SR E