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\ THE WHISKY FRAUDS. Fishback Making Inquiries in Washington as to Who Threw That Last ! - Brick, i e Necognizes tho Inspiration of ihe Whisky Ring in the Attacks upon imself MoGrew Tolls of His Doings as Treas- urar for tho Conspirators, ‘The Sum of $280,000 Used in the Purchase of Reve- nue Officinls. & Final Determinalion to “Get Even” " with the Rogues for Qriov- , anets Sustained. Proposals Already Made fo Secretary Bristow to Compromise Some of the Biggest Suits. Very Large Sums of Money Offer- ed but Promptly Refused. Tho Noxt Campaign to Be Conducted in California. FROM WASHINGTON, Epecial Dupateh tr T'he Chicago Tridune, Wannxotoy, D. C., July 14.—Mr. G. W. Fish- anck, lato of the Democrat, of Bt. Louls, hsa como to Washington the fiud ont tho origin of the publicationa which havo conncoted the bust- ncas arrangomont by which the Globe snd Demo- erat wero consolidated in somo way with tho whisky-ring frauds. 3o hua found out that tho porson originating thoso storios s nos ths correspondent of Tur Cuwcago Triwosx, but on old meighbor and business rival in Bt Louls,—Walcott, the publishor of tho 8Bt. Louis Journal. Whatever responsibility attaches to anybady for Laving sot in motion thoso stoties acoms to bolong to him, Walcolt Lrought hero a certain document, which was de- ecribed ns o compact betwoen (ho consolidated papors, to show it to Bocrosary Bristow. That document Mesura, Fishback, MoKos, and Houser ozplain in oue way, whilo Mr, Walcott explaius it 1n tho seneutional maoner which has beon made public. Walcott's siatemonta wero published here at great length, aud havo ouly been sent Weat in & modified form, Fishback is satisficd ss to the ongin of theso storics, and convinoed that, hay- iog ontorod upou & war with tho whisky ring, Lo connot Limaolf oxpioct to escapo hard blows. Fishiback sttributes the attack upon himsolf to the inspirations of the whisky nng. No ono baa auy right to esy what Becretary Dristow thought of tho compact, which be read. QGen. ristow has not himself choson to make public his views cou- esrniug it. Lo has simply road it, aa he has ro- contly road a great many other very curious doo- umeats, whose existence, it govorally kaown, would disturb s great many more peoplo in the ‘Wuestern country. u'onEw, Con McQrow is aléo Lere, and haa tried to bave an nudiouco with the Bocrotary, but haa not yot Leen able to got it. He, too, claims to bo . vietim of the mulico of tho whisky ring, sad to that organization and thio persons whom he Lias attacked in the Troas- ury Departmont ho altributes his own indiot- mont. Ko does not hositate, however, to admit that he was & mowmber of the whisky ring, and bas to-any stated that, whilo acting sy treas- uror of the ring, ho limself exponded 250,000 lo its interost, chiefly fu 8t Louls. The local popor which Is reapousiblo for the original publication concerning ishback, the Evening Blar, is the wuthority for the following siate- miont concermng McGrew : He e unut{m tosti= fiod bofore tue Grand Jury in St. Lowa that tho whisky ring waa established fu the year 1871, tho ohief organizurs boing Supervieor McDonald and Jolm A. Joyce, hils clief clerk ; thut noarly every Promivent whisky houso in St. Louls waa conuoctod with it He was chosen as paymaster, aud through him the moneys woro disburaed, Joyce roported that ho bad @ffected an arrangomont with bis friond, Chiof Clark Avory, to keep him advised as to affairs in tho Interual Rovenue Bureau, and particularly tho movemonta of ita agents. For this sorvice Avory was to bo paid #100 por wook, and, * sccondingly, eaym Metirew, Lo baudod over to - Jovca 9100 each week from Soptomber, 1871, to Novomber, 1872, with 1bo oxception of about fiftcon weoks, when ho paid over §300 each weak, Joyca reporting that Avery was dissatisfiod with the sum bLoretofaro puid bim. 1o November, 1872, MoGrow ays Lia cunpection with the riug ceased, and ho was 10 loogor its paymastir. During theso foure teen monthy pasasd through hig baoda sbout $280,000, of which De. fwoen §16.000 “snd 840,000 " was paid to both McDonnld and Joyce, ‘Two-iftha of the whols amount was paid to s man, since decons: for equal distribution betwoen Collectors Kord, McKeo, and Housor. Twenty tuonsacd dollers were pald to I, I, Bresher, a evenus Agent, and various sams, amounting to many thousands of &dollary, to wubordinate officors. Owing to bad troatment ou the part of membors of the ring, McGrow 60y ho deter- mined many' montha 2g0 to Dbreak 1t up, and, accordingly, took siaps to accom. Pilali tho work. Ha camo to Washington, at $hrougl otlior partios, sat an Invoatigetion atock Which resulted, as Lo _nsserty, in tho overtbrow ©of the combination. Ho tays that he Lind an e $arview with Bolicitor Wilson, ana that tho attep hmpmml to omploy him, which omployment o declinod, stating s rosson that his only motive was to got_oven. Ils lad several interviewa with Elmer ‘Wasbburu, Chief of tho Hecrot Bervice Division, which re- balted lo bls (MoGrew's) going to Cincinnats Cliesgo, and Bt. Louia to obtain importaut evi- douce for the Treasury Dopartmunt to ald fn Soomeoting the members of tue ring in g, ouls, with the understanding that Ly travel. 1ug oxpouses and Lotol bitls stiould ba paid b, {le Depustmout 1ot sanyo Medrew Saius wplo; dicarow {-;-uf’u Y ity ery tl 8t Louis was similar to \lfit flmflu n‘{n“.’.i ‘witnesscs, one of whom waa Daputy-Colloctor Caucavvores, Tho same NeWEPAPOr, returuing 4o the methiod of the usla of tho Demtocras. bails miates that ita nnfihml obiarge is correct 'ln all wubatantial partd pusticully dunien, "0k Fisibaok vary ez~ COMMENCING TO URAL. ‘Tho Beczetary of the 'szaury bas received whisky cases en indicl n Chicago, and the compromlse for & vory large sum of ?ufln'x:u';f The otler was from a firin outside of Chiocago, Accompanying the offor was a statement, that, it the suite wore prousad, the Guvernment would undoubtedly get wnch lews than could be dzed It & compiomise were mcceded to, ‘o this Becrotary Lristow bas repliod that he shall not compromisa & cuss, snd that every sult will be 0 an honest triul, no matter how umall, Ttia sxpectad Uhat tho noxt whisky ral expec At the next whig f Californis. Information hag bgon El‘a’?llvgs Shat the large diutillers thore bave been operutiog n&l n&né hxamuu: s"um m:u distillers in 8t 880. Beizures will also donbtles 00R be made i Pennsylvama, e THE PEKIN, ILL, CASES, Boectal Lugatcn to The Chicavo £ ribune, Bruariewd, L, July 14.—~United B Doputy Mandhal Phillips h{l Just roturned l::: \Pakiu, whoro b arzested G, B, Cobleigh and G, Campbell, to whom reference was made laat bt {a thess diapatohes. They weze taken bee Haie the Unitad blates ot in Pakin \. and held for Puhmcs at the January, 1870, torm of tho DistriowCourt hato, and dinctiargod from custody on giving bl in $1,000 each. FOREIGN. FRANCE. MONE FLOUDS. Lownox, July 14,—Recont raina have awollen the rivers and stroams In tho vallay of tho Beve ern and caused serfoun inundstion. A bumber of dwollings in Blackonoy ave floodsad. The waterscontiuno to riso rapidly, snd therois Kreat oxcitemont. Vensassuea, July 14.—In tho Arsembly to-day, M. Marntjons, s Bouspartiat, moved that tho Prupmhlnn suthorizing a new oloction in the Jopartmont of Nieyro within twouly days be declared urgont, Thio motion was rojocted by a voto of 200 yeas to 346 nays. M. Raulier continued tho rpooch which he began yeaterday, conteatiug the right of the Assombly to annul an eloction upon mere docn- ‘moutary evidouce, Ho took ocoasion to declsre, on his honor and consoionce, that in denyiug tonce of tho Coumitton ~ for :’;:mfl ”J‘too - tho people, ha reforred exclusively to the ontral Committea iug branchen in all dopsrtmonts, Ioalluded :I:‘l";gporlnl the Profect of Polico, profesning to exposo tho oxtensive Bonapartist organize- tion, snd avowed that he dosired to worls upon tho batred sud droad of Ilonapartism in somo quartors in order to bring sbont tho union of tha partioa which establistiad the Ropublic, e \vlllx’fld to dofond tho dead Emporor againat cslumny. The Logitimatiets and Orleausists, aftor 1830 aud 1848, in the samo way sought to defend their rospectivo sovereigns. Horo the Logitimists and Orleanist Donuties loudly protestod against the comparison of thair Kiugs with Napoleon III,, and the tumult was indescribable. A, Gambetta ehouted, “Tho bload of the 2d of Decomber chukes you.” M. louber, resuming, denicd that tho Tona- partists_had tried to corrupt the army, or had intriguod with Bociailsts and Communists, Ad. drossing tho Laft, ho maid: *Your object 18 to obtaln & ronowal of tho volo ovorthrowlng the Empire. Wo will give you no pretoxt for such s step. Wo will respect the Ropublican Copatitution bat the republiz is tho result of an ephemeral compromiso of Radi- calannd Orleanints, Tho Logitiinists centro their hopos on tha revision of tha Coustilution. Thoe Bonspartists oxerciso tho same right to hope. —_— SPAIN. THE NEW CONSTITUTION, Mapnp, July 14.—It is nesorted that the ar- ticle of tho new Coustitutlon embodying tho prin- ciple of religions liberty mil bo supported, when it comes up for final action in the Coustitutiousl Committen, by & vote of 23 to 10. The Imparcial states ihat the diplomatic nt of Chins {4 comiug toMadnd, and Chinese Cousuls will be appanted in Cabs. TIE CARLIAT RETHEAT. Lownon, July 14.—Advices from tho Spanish frontier, rocelved by way of Liayonne, roport that Gon. Dorrogaray, boing anable to penutrato into French torritory, hos turned back in tho diroction of Barbastro, Six ofticors and 172 men belonging to his rear guard wero compelled to take rofuge iu Frauce, near Gavarnio, 'Thoy woro promptly arreatod by the French authori- tios, disaruied, aod mtornod. Troops hiave boen sont from Pau to gunrd the frontier. Don Cur- lou is at Vails Real with a atrong force. i GREAT BRITAIN. A FIZILE. . Loxnox, July 14.—The meeting called by the Radical Clubs for to-night st T'rafalgar Square, to proest against the graot for the Prince of Walos' Iudian jouraey, wad o falluro, TUE AMERICAN TRAM arrived in_this cl\l to-night, and proceeded quiotly to their hotel. ‘They will ducide to-mor- row morping on the latest propomtion of the Counail of tue National Inlle Association. — BURMAH. TIE OLD CONTHOVERSY. LoxpoN, July 14.—A special from Osleutts saya: * Furthor commuuication has been msuo to the Kiug.of Burmab regarding tho passage of Dritish troops tbrough lis country, and it 1s hoped tha g will yield."” R GERMANY, THE EMPERON WILLIAM AT MUNICH. Moxicy, July 14.—Ths Emporor William, siriotly incognito, arrived here this aftarmoon on his way to Balzburg. THE COTTON CONGRESS, Agricultoral Bureaus—-The Direct= Trade Uunlon-Stato Bunks—Transs portntion. Rareon, N. C., Joly 14.—At the morning scasion of the Cotton Congress, Judge Jones, of Arkanees, doliversd an address ou the subject of ostabliahing Agricultural Bureaus in the suversl Btates. o read a tologram from the agent st New Orloann of the Rockdalo Operation Com- pavy, of England, asking a committeo of con- ferenco, aud Saxwoll, of Tensecssee ; Joues, of kauses ; Jaues, of Georgia; aund Busler, of Qoorgia, were made said Cowmitiee, Col. Holt, of North Carolina, introducea resolution roquesting the delogates to tho Cone ess t0 urgo the Leglalatures of their respect- vo Btotes to follow tho procedent so w"uuly eatablished by Georgia m estoblishing Htate Ds- partmouta of Agriculturs, Adoptod. The affairs of tho Direct 1rado Union wora dlecusaod, and it was atated that, while its work- ing bind not been l.llofill:!hnr enttufaotory, it Lad eatablished the fact that it could be productive of gmlt 0od o tho Bouthern Etates, Col. Jobnson, of North Carolins, roportsd from the mpecial Commilteo sdvocating the re- establishment of Siaste bsnking systoms s peoullarly advautngeous to the whoie couutry, aua ssking Congress to rolieve the tax upou Btato banks as a matter of justico and right. A Constitution snd by-laws wero adopted, making tho oloction of officers bieonial, Col. D. E. Dutler, of Qoorgia, wau ro-alected Preaidont ; Col. J. . Whitford, of North Carolina, Secre- tary; It 3L Biww, of Bouth Carolina, ‘I'roasurer, h-ul‘x‘vflln way welected a4 the uoxt placo of mestiog, The SOnumu met again at 4 o'clook. A rosolutton wan adopted nrgiug the impor- tance aud sbuoluta propristy of producing an abundance of all articles of prime nocedsity. ‘Ihe Commitieo on a pruper basis to unite the commeroial interosts of tho Bouthern and Woat~ oru Hlates, sald thoss Btates should be moro closely united together, as the &trongeat tlon of commercial {nterost exisiod by reasou of thelr divorsity of climate sud wsoll, each producing the prime arliclea of domesilo nocosaity re- q“Al“d b I'.}m otlusr..d Ga resolution wau adopted roqnesting Congrews to afford ench aid ns will lnlut?: tho countmglluu of three great truuk linos from Chlosgo to Mor- ristown, ‘Conu, ; from Bt Loumw, through Cum- berland Gap, to Knoxville; snd from Moniplis to or near Atlants, Ca. ‘I'hequastion of oo-operation with the Rockdsla Bacioty of Englaud waa roforred to the National Grange. —_— THE WEATHER. Wasmnatox, D, 0., July 14.—For the Lako Rogron, talling barometer, southoast to aouth. weat winds, warmar, fucroasi o S hindn, waro 5y ngly cloudy weath. LOCAL OLSERYATION, Uuod Tome, |Bar.,1v.y| ] Wind, | 7 BO|E:, light. . T4 oulic fheatis m, T4 BBE. freahoe... BEmm ) T o e R OUENERAL OBSERVATIONH, Girzaca, I Station, [Hav.|7 oly 1. —t ar | VArf Wind, llulm Weather, Hrock'rid, RS 1| 5 tren 129 84| Leavenw'th|29,7: A Milwaukse, 513| o —_———— A SHAKY CONCERN, Hanrrou, July 1~Tho Bonate vote of 1110 9, pasted ths resclutio, for the winding up of the American Natlonal to-day, by s R providing Lifo and Trust Company of New resolution repeals the Com { the cump-nyp:hlu, batore &:z defloiency ln §ts sasets aud EREANSP FOSAITS UDOR Aa pnlhfi: Haven; T, ::hm;unln: rldes fails i 1a foroe, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURNDAY, WASHINGTON. Correction - Concerning the Mis- slon to the Capital of Rep. resentative Farwell The Distriot-Attorney at Last Asked to Resign His Office, Some Square Talk on Clerfenl Assess- ment in the Departments, Call of the Beoretary of the Treasury for 510,000,000 More 5-20s The Regulation Denial of the Last Delano Rumor. CUR CUSTOM.HOUSE, Mil, PARWELL'Y MIBSION. WasirNatox, D, C., July 14.—Thoe statement that haa beon publiabed that Mr, Farwell, mem- bor of Congroas from Chicago, had submitted to tho Becrotary of the Trossury roport of tho Commigsion composed of local architects Is wholly incorrect. When requested by tho Mayor and City Council, some wecks 8go, the ocretary promptly direct ed the Buperintendent of the buildivg ¢ Chicago to permit any Board of architects ap- Yolnud by the Mayor to make a thorough exam- ination of the butiding, sand ho understood that such Board was sppointed, aud fn now enga god in the work, but if thev have finished the work or spresd on m report, the Kecretary is not edviked of their conclusions. No much raport wan submitted 3 him by Mr, Farwell, vor did Mr, Farvoll in bLis intor- view with tho Hecretary state that any such ro- port was {n oxistonce. " Whatever ropors mav bo mado it {s not belioved that sha Secretary of tho ‘Treanury will chiango hie order herotofore kiven, directing the Hupervising Architect to suspend work, and proacrve the building i its presont condition until the wholo matter can ba referred to Cougress. e NOTES AND NEWS. DELANG, Special Dupateh to The Chicage Tridune, Wasnixotoy, D. C., July 14.—Thero is at loast what assumes to bo an authoritative declaration concerning tha proposed rotiroment of Secrotary Delano. A local pepor, claiming to speak upon authority, says thera will be no changes o tho head of that Departmont unless the prescut Becrotary, for porsonsl reasons, shonld volun- tarily chaoso to reaign, of which ho has now no intentivus until the rotirsment of tho presout Adninistration, BQUARE TALR, "™ Tho Postmaster Geueral hae defined his position relative to tho iuvitation of the Congresslonal Committeo to TFedaral of- ficelioldera to contributo to the campaign funds. Jowell states that ho shall not permit asscus- ments forcibly to be levied uyon the clerks in Lis Departinent, but he thinke contributions of a poiuical charactor entirely proper. Ie ouly winlios it to be undersiood that the clerks, in tho event of non-compliance, shall in no way bo in- jured o their oficial positions. As 10 Postmay- ters, lie does not proposo to interforo st ali, sud Eays, 88 to them, that & refusal to contributa will uot injure their atanding with tha Department. THE TEXSION OFFICES, Mr. Atkinson, Commissioner of Ponsions, ro- turned hero this morning oftor an extended tour duriug the two or threo wecks iu the Weat, lo fluds, in genersl, that the Penrion Agenta are faithfully exocuting their (rusts. ’Fhem will be, lowaver, & very careful investigation of all the Pension Oflices’ throughout the, country ‘-ln ‘l‘he Bareau of Bpecial Agouts is fully argan- zod. FOSTAL~CARDA. Third Asslatant Postmaster-General Barber es- timates the consumption of poatal-cards at 120,- ,000. TROMOTED, Thomas C. Tipton, of Nebrasks, son of ex- Beuator Tinton, Las boeu promoted to ba Second Apustant Examiner in the Patest Ofice, TIOP. MARSI'R CHARGES, The very plain luttor of Prof. Marsh to the Prosidont ralative to Indisn affairs has brought forth an oftcial statement from the Commis- eloncer of Indian Affalr rolative to tl of tho Departmont. Thi tomont, as sent to the genoral proes, 1n substance rocites that Prof. Marsh intonds an attack upon the Interior Do- partmont ; that ho has not personally verified the charges mado againat Agent Bavilla; thatho avoided meoting the Bocretary of the Intorior, and avoiding presenting lus chargow to the Iu- torior Dopuriment. Tho Comtnission to mvostigate these charges has tinally been comploted. It couslsts of ex-Gov. Thomas C, Flotcher, of Missourt, Congressman B, W, Hairis, of Massachnsetls, Who waa & prominent meuwber of the Indisn Commisaion of the last Congroes, and 18 & sporial friond of tha Tndiam, and of Congressman Faulkoer, of Virginis. This Commisaion will immodiately procecd to work. GQOOD MIDDANGE Judge Fisher, the Ubited States District At- toruey of this District, who bas boon so curions- iy and prominoutly connected with the safo- burglary and Post-Oflico frauds, and whoss ofti- cinl sonducs hiaa boon severely criticised, was to- day requested to resign. Judgo ¥isber has held s oftice for many yoars, aud wes thought to be impreguable in It. (40 the Assoctated Press.) CALL FUR FIVETWENTIES, Wasnmaron, July 14, —The Hecretary of the Truuurg‘mll to-duy 0 a call for 10,000,000 coupon 5-20 bouds of tho loan of 1862, Thia is thio twon l{-lownd call mado for tho syudicate, ‘Tho tollowing is thn call: Tnessgur Dapanrment, July 1, 1675.—By vidae of the autlority given by tho act 'of Cougress, ap- proved July 14, 1570, eutitied “An act 1o authorize the refun fl of the nstional debt,” I hereby ivo notice that the principal aud ‘sccrusd ine terest of tho bandstuercin below desiguated, koown a8 .20 bonds, wil be jaid st the ‘Treasury of the United States, {n tha City of Wasing- ton, on and after the 14Us day of October, 1875, sud $hal the lnterest on said bonds will ceas ou fhiat day, tlat is to aay, the coupon bouds known as tho f sica, nct of Febn 15, 143, dated May 1, 1802 lows; Coupon bouds, #5u—No. 31,71 to N Doth “incluatvo; $100—No, 61,501 to No. 15,010, botli {ncluive; $500—-No, 81,001 o No, 84,39, botls Ju. clusivo; $1,000—=No, 00,001 fo No, 105,000, both fn- clustvo, smount outatanding, embraced {n the utmbers as above, 1a $10,000,001, United Htatea mscuritics forwarded for redemption ahould be sddzoesod to the Loan Division of the Heos rotary's ofice, (Blfl:t’? Sidviaw i, o CRIME, THE MOUNTAIN MEADOW MURDERS, Beaven, Utah, July 14.—To-day the trials of Looand Dame wore set for the 19th ust., the prosecution to eloot which one shult bo tried Urst, Judge Doroman is detormined to have the casos disposod of without unuccossary dulay. Bomo very important witnesscs for tho prosecu- tion, who ic was thought could not be found, are lu town, and the principal witness, Kiiugon gl’fl:hh' r\u be here to-morrow in chacgoof & al, Jutin D, Leo hiss turned Btate's evidence, and will ba s wituoes for the prosooution, sud mske o full atatomont of all Le kuows of the Mouns taiu Moadow mussacro, The causo lu eaid to bo that be bolleves Lo was lo bo sacriticod to nmxmo tho wrath of tho CGovernmont and wbleld moro guilsy parties, by porjury, if nocessary, Thore 4 a atrong feoling in favor of Damo on tho part of the people from Bouthern Utab, who are here as witnesscs sud 1o bo pressot at the time, many of whom were coucerned 1n the maesacro, and they oviuce reat animoaity towsrd Leo, Bishop Ilfoge, and ploer, Counsel for Loo Lave ndvised bLim to tell tho outire story, betleving it to bo the only Way to uave tleir client, s well ag to give the ¥orld the whole partioulars of this bluody afTair, It iy said by “thoso most closely conneotod with the trisl that thera aro ]'Ihmti ot witnesses lhere to corroborate all Leo atatemonts, whioh will couvict W. 1. Dame and maoy other high Mormou mutharities, and explain fully everything connected with tho mas- sacro, Among the wituosses are sowe who ace tmll‘{ took past In it, svd somo who sitended a meeting of the participauts aftor tholr relorn from the fleld wlaughtor, 'The oficers have Lad the grestest difficulty in tumng the witnessea for Lee's defense, Quite a number have poaitively refused, and do- fled the Maruhal, whila all those in Dame’ half aze presens, which v attributed to the fact tust Danio is & Alwrmon o foll fellowahip, aud Loe ts not. be- HORSE-THIEVES, Apecial Dispatoh to The Chicage Tridune, Torxxa, Kani; July 14.—Considerable excite- weab prevails aloog the Southwestern Hsusas barder over the bold operations of & gaog of thisves baviug thelr readesvous in the 1ndian Tersitory, A past of the gang bas besa YLV OI5. 1878, captored. Active exertionn wro Loiug mado to resch the re Tho military Lavo joined thy civil suthoritied in tho soarch, snd s citizons' vigHiance commilten bina alwo been organized, Alargo and daring band of horae-thioves in operating iu tho Arkansas Valley and alang the Kansas horder of the Indian Territory. The Land numbars 8 hundred or mote, aud s thor- oughly organized. Oae of Lho Isaders, & notod’| frontier robbor named Bonnet, wan recently cap- tured down in tho Territorv and brought up 1o Wichits, but escaped from tho jml a¢ that placn on Bunday night, and in sgaln at largs. On Maonday ten moroe of the Land were brought into Wichita by » party of moldiers, they hav- ing been wrrested ‘about 80 miles wonth of Chieyenno Agancy with a ot of stalen #tock in their possession. A Vigilsnce Committes has been orgamzod st Dodge City, and it in very probabla that & werien of irregular ntranguls- SPORTING. 4 Closo and Exciting Game Betwoan the Whites and Bostous x.... day Buat the Boston Club, as Usual, Gets the Winning Run, Other Ball Games of Interest at the East Yesterday, Additional Eniries for the Dexter Park luly tous will soon take place in that locatity. Mecting. Spectal Diateh by T Cheano Tt W pecial Inavatch tn The Chicamo Tyibune. BT, PACL, Minn., July 11.—Tureo cstablishe BASE.BALL. TR WHITER' DEFEAT AT DOSTON. Bpecral Inmateh to The Chicago 'ribune, Bosrow, July 14.—Tlosccond Eaatern game botween tho Chicagos and Bostous was played to-day 1n this city, aud the Whites very mearly won asocond victory, 1u tlo first place Uolde:.'s pitching botwored the Reds s good deal. In tho next placo the Whites pun- shed Hpalding's sevorely during tho first part of the gamo ; snd, last of all, Whito was dectded!y ufl, Dut, on tho other hand, it was a bad day, tor Hastings, Higham and Warren made dam- aglug errors, and, more thau sll, the chanpious, funding dofeat = very probalie thing, played their level bLest on the last half of tic game, White redeeming Lis reputation by two very dificult foul catchos fn tho ninth inuiug, and Goorge Wright making, in the eighth, one of ments at Hudeon, Wis., wero burglarized Mon- day anight, tho thieves obtalning sbout €180, aud overlooking 82 Iying in the canh drawor. At Baidwin’s mitl, whore they crushed in the door-fastentngs of a Hall vafa by using wtoel punches and s heavy hoamnor, thoy obigined trom tho #afo no monoy at all. wwecal Inmmat:h fo T'he Clacans Tribune, Cnauratax, 1., July 14 urlars seom to bho traveliug through Central Tinois. Last Haturday night they raided our nolghboring city of Urbuna, and weut through asv~ eral houses. Mr, ), I'. Bagloy lost §204 ju money Hunday pight over ba!f & dozen housos wero broken {uto in this city. Atonly twoof them, howaver, did the rubbers got suy buoty, I, B, Condit, one of our bankors, ~lost % valua. ble gold satch. which, sbout a yenr einco, waa stolen 1 the eamo mauner, bnt recovered by tho usual means, P, W. I'lonk, an insnranco A regular band of ngent, alsy lost o watch. Moudus night the | yiy nnapproschablo wtops oud tbrows off citizens of uloomln;:toud wora visited, and sev- | Uy ey away belund Hecbafor. Tue SIM Liolwes S0k Oliber e Whites wont first to bat, and Tlighe CONFIDENCE GAME. am and Doviin oarmed & buwse apicce, Ispraxarovts, July 14,—Larton Coffman, an old farmer liviog near the city, was swindled out of &1,800 somo days 8Ro, the facts in the caso baving just comn to light. Coffman Las four sons o busincss at Carthage, Ill. A swndler posted himeelf in thelr family uifaim, and came to thug city visittug Coffiman, representing him- self aa ‘Thomas Graham, a partner of the Coff- mans at Carthage. Grabam came tothe city and purchianed horses of Ustes, Pruy, and others, and sgreed to pay for them aa soon as ho could vash o draft on & Carthagoe (111,) baok, He went to Fletcher & Bharp's Lauk, sod drew & check on tho Hancock County National Bauk, Carthage, I1l. The baok refased to casn it without identitication and indotwement. o roferred tha Lauk to Mr. Coffman, who aftor- wards indorsed tho draft. Grabam secured the money and left. lie in dencribed aa tall, of nisusiblo appearance, dark hair, good complex- tou, right eye biiud or contracted, aud of good couversational powors. Hines hit s grounder to Barnes, on slich a double play was made, captaring Devlin snd Hines. Higham, who bad got to third, then ncored an unearued ruu on & passed ball, Gleun closing for the Chicagoes with a foul to White. The Reda weut cut in ono-two-three order, every man hitting grounders to Peters. In the second inning, aiter I'cters Liad been capturod by Barnes sud McVey, 1iaetingu made a pretty Iut to left for one base, and, gutting & lift at koc. ond by s wild tbhrow of White, scored on a safe hit by Warren. O Routke, the first Dostou wtriker, was put out on called strikes. McVey got first on » square mull by Davlin on I'sters' good throw, aud stole second. Spalding got first on callod bslis, and then, on #sfo Lits by White, Hchsfer, and White, a missed fiy by Higham. and somo very leoss flelding, McVey, Spalding, Whito, Schafer, and Manning scored. In tha third lummg the Whites ralliod, bitting Spalding for wix first and eikbt tolal bawos, sud ecoring threo earned OUTRAGEOUS AFFAIR. ruos. Leonsrd mado s fine play in thus " s inniy, tleldiug the btall of & mafe Brecial Disuateh to The Chicaro Tribune, bt K‘:’ Glene. %o sharly 4o Selster Cxpan Rarips, Ia., July14.—Ou Mondsy night, aftor the campmeoting, threo young ladies who live not farnorth of the esmp-gronnd, wers going home, and when about balt-ay, In & lonoly place In the woods, they observed a man following thom. Thoy stopped to bavo him pass, when Le Beized ove of them, Lhrow her on the ground, put bis band over hor moutb, and mado & violeut st~ 88 to capture Hlines, who was ripningz from nec- oud, From the socoud iuuing to the scventh tho Rede wero not permitted to score. and anl fifteon of them went to tho bat. Iutho fift wniog, Wamron got first on s fly to shart centre-tield which Barnew might bave caught, but it was left Lo O'Kourke, who misved it aftor » sut effort. A bad throw by White to mecoud gave Warreu another Lift, aud, on & tompt to outrago her porson. Tho scroams of | fine kit to ceutrs, scorcd & rum, giving lior compsuions atiracted the attontion of her | thg Whitos the lead. Mioes lod off fathor, but before be arrived the bruto bad loft | on tho mixth inmpg with & three- for tho wonds, without accompiisbing his do- baser over O'Rourke’s head, and ecored anothor signs. Yenterday n porson was arrested at the earued ruu ou a hit along the leak-out line by camp-mooting, bolivved to be the party, To-day Hastings. The turuin, int occurred b Lis examination s proceeding with closed doors. | the seventh inniog. o Chicagos, hav- ing been neatly relired for 'n blauk. THE EXPRESS-ROBBING BUSINESS, White sent & spitetnl grounder past Specialdjupaleltr The Uneam vibune, Miller, esrniog first. lle got second on Quixcy, Ill., July 14.—Last night the driver of ous of tho American Expresa Company's wagona waa stopped by throe armed men while roturniog from the depot to the offica of the Company. Tiwo of the men held revolvers at the drivor's head while the toird procoeded to search tho wagon. Upon fivdiug it smpty the foat-pads beat a rotreat. It is suppased that the men who waylald the wagon belioved it to contain the ex- pross compauy's iron chest snd packages of 0ods recolved from the night train. Thes honover, wero In another wagon, which k taken & different strect. PETTY THIEVES. Bpecial Dianuteh to I'he Chicage Tridbune, Dixox, Ili, July 14,—Three tramps, named Alfred Dickingou, Artbur Rogoers, and B. Dughes, entered tho cabocse-car of a froight train at the Illinola Central Depot in this city, on yesterday afternoon, whils the conductor sud mon wers awitching iu the yard, stolo the mom:lv in ihu desk and some articlon of clothing, and lolt, but wore afterwards caughit, examined bofore Chief Justica Morgan, and commitied to jal. Dickin- 80D, ove of the party, is & discharged railway conductor, and thie two vtliors aro clgar-makers bat all are swraugers iu the aty, THE LAWRENCE RIOT. Lawngncs, Maes,, July 14.—~Marahal Currier has resigned. The Mayor informed him that Lis failare to make a vigorous and manly effort to quall tho 12th of July riot mads bis resigna- tion necespary, 3ayor Tewksburg publishes a card claiming that tho responsibility of tho lato riot resta with the floating population who were drawn hif by tho building of the now water-works, The whaaty used as & boarding-housa by the wator-works "hande was bnrued this morning, and two of the soventy ocoupants were b to death. UNWELCOME SANITARY INSPECTION, New Youk, July 14.—Yestordsy & well-dressed mau, at presout auknows, entored No, 4 Mangin stroot, aud informed {he occupant, Mra. Van Black, that ho was » Banitary Inspector. Attor {nspecting and approving the condition of tho premises, bie sat cown beaide the old lady, on- gaged bor lu pleasant couversation fora short tims, when, suddenly sclzing hor by the turoat, he chokod her futo insunsibility, aud robbed her ull & wallet containing €30, her watch and speota- clea, & passed ball, but, aa Schafer and Mauning went out, the progpoct of & ruu was poor. George, however, sont & #ly to & lucky placeu short contre-fleld on which he took first, aud, ae High- am mado an ineffectual throw to Iiastuigs to capturo Wlito at the hLome-plate, bo kept in the second. Darnes then camo to tho rescuo with ono of his old-time fair-fouls, by which ho oarned two busos aud eent Georgo bome, ticing tho game aud arousing mivat outhusissm. Ou the eighth inuing O'Rourke hit a slow grounder to Warnor, who made & bad throw to first, giving O'llourke & Lft. The crror waa fatal, O'llourke getting sround on an error of Hastiugs anda fly to nght-eld by Hpaldiug, which iinos ran well for but missed on account of tho sun's giare. TUE BCORE ¢ Glmscmecona! Totals, Taninge— Boston: Rirst base un errors—Hosto On called balls_Liortons e playo Darmonand Never Tyaiads Alis—fiuruen Lines, sad Hastings, 1 sachs Threebase Alts—~Hines. Time & game—Two lionrs. Lmplre~N. K, Young, TARTFOUS—PRILADELPITIA, Hantroep, Conn., July 14.—Base-ball : Hart- fords, 8§ Philsdelphias, 0, 8T, LOUIY REDS—LUDLOWA, CINcTNNATI, O., July 14.—Base-bail: 8t. Louls Reds, 6; Ludlows, 7. ST, LOUIS BROWNA—ATLANTICE. Nxw York, July 14. Lomws Browns, 2; Atlsntics, 1. Tho Browus ¢cored oue in tho tirst inning and ono in the third. Tho Atlautics gos ther only run in the second inmung. 1° A FINE AMATEUR GAME. The Franklios and Libortys played thetr firat gsme of ball for tho amateur chawpionsbip yes- terdny afternoon, at the corner of Loomus und Juokson etreots. Tho Franklios were the vie- tors in this game by a scoro of 6 tod. Thoy wou it by thelr superior fislding, Tho Libertys] led in batting, however, but the Lase hita were mado at times when they were of little or no udo in tho ucarivg of runs, Alr. G. F. Schaller, of the Bluft City Club of Elgin, porformed tha duties of umpire in & most satisfactory mauuer. ‘I'he following is the scnlru by lm:m;gu"z % 44 4 HARD MONEY, Special Dispatoh ta The Clacugo Trivune. Dusvque, Ia., July 14,—Au honest old farmer met a modesl-looking young man ou s forry- boat to-day, and was {uduced to give €40 in greenbacks for two “snide” £20 gold picces. ‘The moment the ferry-boat tonched the shore the awindlor jumped and mado good hia escaps, whtlo the honcat oid farmer baunts the polico- atatlon, tears bair, and cuxscs the day he waa boru. Zolas basea un hits—Franklins, 10; Libertys, 13, Firat buss on errors—Fraukiins, 2§ Libortys, 3, Lest on buace—Frankiive, 4§ Liburtyy, B, basla—Turuor, 6 Mannibg, 4. I'inis of parne=Two Hours and Nfiaen minutes, Ump; B, cluller, of the Bludt City Club, of Eoied —_—— PEDESTRIANISM, A MIVAL YOR O'LEALY. Envious of Chicago’s fame in tho possession of an O'Leary, Ht. Luuls bas dispatched hither- SEDUCTION: Bpectal Dispateh to The Cliicago Tribune. ARN Aupon, Mich., July 14.—BSamuel Smith, of Blaron, s manied man, onos of ths wealthiest turmers of Washteuaw County, was arcested to- day on comwlaint of Aixs Mary Romelliart for | wards » pedestriau uamed Jon J. Goraghty, u«inmon. Hmith was sxamioed before Justics | who ctaima to havo walked 7 milos in 57 minutos Bostnn to-day, and bouud over to appoarfor | and 35 weconds. o will arrive this morniog, driat Aug. 4. aud will, it ia said, forthwith challenge O'Loary 0 8 20-mile walk, AN EXTRAOUDINARY FEAT. ‘The extraordinary foat of walkiug 500 mlles in 100 houra without sloop was sccomplishod at Bohienoctady, N. Y., Baturday, by W, H. Cruft, 1o walked tha Isst milo in § imindtes 48 weconds, Ho made the whole distance in U3 Louts and 15 winutes, It iy belioved that this is the sirst time that the feat Lins been accomphishiod in thiy country, AMr. Craf will sttempt to walk 800 mwilea 10 six days in New York City in Bepiomber uoxt for & chiawpion wedal and 8500 purse. e THE TURF, NEW XNTHIES IN THE DEXTER FARK MEFTING. Biace tho ontries iu tho uoxt weoting at Dox- ter I'ark wero published, several very valuable oues Liave boen received by mail This s up tho 2:20 and 2:29 classes with a vory fue field of horsos. The races botweou them witl undaubt- edly prove nrst-class, and tho meeting will now assuredly opon with overy prospeot of boiug suo~ ceusful sud iuteresting. 43) Cluga—lisy Wacuor, Mambrino Warnar 4 CAPTURED, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, ¥ Kaxneas Ciry, July 14.—Qeorge Halston, fors merly & bookkeepor In Doggett's dry-goods Liouse, thiu city, who absconded a fuw weaks ago ‘with about $200, was captursd to-day at Wichuts, Ksn, An ofticer wan sent down in ‘the momlug to bring him back to this eity. . MOKENA MALIGNITY. Dvectal Lisputch to I'ha Chicago 1¥ibuns, Moxxxa, 11, July 14,~Dr, G. J. Bbaw, of this placo, who, in counection with Charles Werth- millor and Charlos Bbaw, was charged with as- saulting, with intent to kill, Frauk Karnsworth, tiss securod bail. The trial will take placs 34 Joliet on Monds LOUISIANA’S EX-AUDITOR. New OaLans, July 14.—Tha trial of Blate- Auditor Clinton, charged with misdeameanor, n lssuing warrauts for §34,000 to George W. Burliam on the 20th of August, 1874, the usme Grow being unauthorized by law, commenced befars !Mhm{l Whalohove ; M, J, Forbus, Jobn W, Hall} the Huperior Crimioal Court this marning, “%’a‘f‘; igble, Little Fred, Yigas—ft, Porter, Kiity Btratton, 445 Class—W, 8, MeLaugiitn, b, i Ciasa—Morrill Higlle, Metaughiii, ch, 1. Moo Motsi CONNEAUTYILLE, FA., RACES. Speoial Luapalch ta The Chicago Tridurnia, Enizg, Pa., July 14.—The Couucautvillo races opaned to-day with & Iarge attendance, 'I'ho colt sluko way wou by Backus in $wo stralght Leats. Time, 8:16, 8:17, ‘The 2:30 race had alx startors, Decoptlon, Mary Jane, Laay MoFetnidge. tiray Billy, Sloepy ‘Yo, and Kentucky Prince, aud was wou by De- ception iu the second, third, and XQprth beats, Mary Jane took the firat Leat, Llmoe—Lidy, L 3 287, - TOLEDO RACRS. 3 0. July ot the Toledo Driring HELD FOR CONTEMPT. Avnaxy, N. Y, Jaly 14.—H, B. Dennlsos, con tractor, vefusing ¢o produce Lis books bafore the Cans! Iuvestigating Comwisalon, was ad- Jud :f zu‘fl:l:zkhwu:;n:pg and ordered ht‘o“‘:h- ousl 0! s or imprisonment 4] d.lyll.n’fin Couny Jail, . HIQHWAY ROBBERY, Kaxzaxzr, L, July 19.—A Germsn reslding ot Thawville, Troquois County, was kmooked down sad roboed near Gllman, night before lsat, by two tiampe with whom he bad tallsa loto S RTdof Al atin s v i Hovs C8 AshiCiabioll 1ocen, RGN us . L08 T “ach i the 3:30 class. pumn $400, divided Intu 2, @100, and €50; eight entriss; thrac tsrted. ‘Tho £oTowing s the snmmary 3 “Filion, Cynthiaua, Ky., Mistress,, tcLaugilin, Detrolt, Loe. Aerrett, Titlin, O,, Joi: T'ime—; +iid not have ¢ 1~ porter pra.cut in the ovening. Wo regrat thia nogligouce, an othormiss the ox- act impression mada on tho audinuco wonld have “ean bottor glven in print. Jndge Kellay did, mdead, bring ® atanographer with him, who 90k down 0m of the evoning's spnoch, bat iy 104 boru very gonerally romarked that his pen wanidle whila tha communistic paroration wag being delivored. Prom this thero is only one falrinferanc, and that ia that Judgo Kellay Seaignad to zive to the country a apeech maning oue impression, while hie dolivared to his andie onco ous making & very diferant impression. Thin wa aay In the interest of truth.— Youngs- towen (0.) Trbune, Unless, daring tho coming winter sassion, ame ono Republican aball take by fores of merit and character tho nndisputed poat of leader in tho party, it is golng to bo diffienit for a nationat convontion to nominate s strong and available candidate. This Is tho foundstion of the bops yet entortainod by sincoro Grant mon. Thero comes an hour in overy political convontion when 4 wirong snd organized mavoment by moo of wilk and pnirposo can_carry anything. Judd nombe nated Lincoln st Chicago by his “disposition of tho wosts so that the donbtful delogationa “honld bo eanght by thoe contagloun yalls of tha rail-uplitter's supporters. The nomination of “eymour at the very inatant whon the programme callud for the nomlination of Chaso was anothet watiderinl inatanco of & convention stainpodod bya rowoluto movement of & fow man.—.Nos York Tribune, If Secretary Dristow takes nothing olse by his war on the Waisky Ring, ho is sure to resp g fino harvest of abuse, It has alroady boen assort edot him that hie * daro not ™ pross tho auta againut the defraudors of the rovenne, though nothing but the adjournmout of the various courts pravents bis doing o, It is also fosinu~ ated that he will nat * pushy thinga* whon ha finds that politicians of influcnza aro implicatod in the ragealitics. Thero s one class, howover, who will not ba misled by this kind of talk—that i#, tho men who hiave boen choating tha Govarn- ment. ‘They kuow already how ninch tho Tress« ury Dopariment is in oarnest, It has quiotly taken three-quariera of 8 million of dollars from thefr pockets, and though they whintlo sugrily ay the Becretary it doea not sorve to keep their own courago up, Menntime, we nead hardly as; totho Becrotary that if any of tha "crmkn& whisky " or other finuda are traced to prominont Itepublicans they are tho mon to purana with the groatest encrgy, Tlicro ls no man deservea lexn of the Repubilican party than & scoundro} who uses tus Republicanism to cover np dise honesty,—Aew York Time; The ascand race was tho 2:35 clans, purse $300. Weided ute g0, 2200, 8100. Five entries; I 8intted, Summwary 4 ‘awiord, Auznata, Ga, Hand T e s a2 feadd, Grienyilie, Ba Ao, sall, Aiditown, o DI o RON atclell, Ustrnt, Frana HiWlajceos 2ma—3:3, — YACHTING, AT CAVE MAY. CATE Muy, Jaly 14.—Thoe racen are deslared rif. Noithor tho Aweepstakes nor the steam ~acht race will bo eailod. A numbar of vessels onve left. The woathor in vory Lot. with thick uaze uver thosea, and no wind, e THE TRIGGER. TOURNAMENT AT BYRACUSE. Brracrar, N. Y., July 14,—At the Pigeon Tournament there wern rixity entrics, 1. \. Shormau, of Beloit, Wis., won the Grat prize, $200; C. F. Weal, of Cloveland, tho sacond prize, 8160, THE BOO l\'; LELLERS, Convention ut Ningnrn. Niaaars Fatws, N. Y., July 14,—Tho Ameri- can Book Trado Association opened its meating rosterday afternoon by an sddross [from tho President, {u which bo alluded to the grow- ing intorest in tho Associstion by the whola wrade, The Executive Comwittee have roported stringent resoliftfons, which wore referrod & committon. ‘The Convoution assembled at 10 a. m. to-dny. Procoedingn opened with an Invitation from Piesident itaudolph to spend & fow minates in vhat is termel an exporience meoting, which was eotered ioto with considerablo wpint by naembors gonorally, and callod out considerable Liumor. The Committeo of Thirty reported & resolu- tion that none but metbers of this Associati rhall bo aliowed to participato in the Dook Fair, o.ther aa actiera or buyers, which was passed unanfmously, Another resolation, roquesting the publishern 1o lesson thoir discounts to persons who persist in underselifng aftor they havo been reported by tho Committea of Arbitration, was under dis- cuesion a: the time of adjonrument, aud wili protably pass with some ameundment in the wording. 5 A committoe was appointed on_ Local Organi- zations ana on Rel us Publication Societies. At thio afternoon session {he {Mowing pream- ble and resolutiona were passed : WhEnEas, It in the nnanimona and settled convlo- tion of this Ameociation that unless its principies sud resolutionn aro vigorously carried into effect, It will Le itnpossibila for honeat bookwellers louger to’ maintain themnelves; that the beat and most enterprising book- sellern will rapidly withdraw thedr capilal from i husiness, and fn tho end eerious loas must come to pubtisher an well us ta the trade at larga ; and WIKRPAR, A3 we Lelieve the timo haa ‘come when, by tho hearly co-ouerstion of all branclies of our trade, & Snal Dlow miay be atruck at the evits of under- relling, and pledging ourvelves fathfully to miand by ou AnGULLr 1 BitaiIres BOCAMATY L0 st el there- ore, Jlesolved, That we, 13 sn_orqautzation, do most roapectfully and yot earucatly ask all publishers 0 1o cuntrol the mals f thelr publications to obhern snd ather doalers, a8 ta protect us in socuring from the they themselven have ‘The Prince of Wales’ Visit to Indine Londim Correspondence Newark (N, J.) Adrertiser, A littlo tiff is pnd to bave occurred botween tho Marquis of Salisbury and Mr, Diaraeli about tho Prince of Wales' visit to Indis, A fow daya ago Mr. Disracli had heard wo little of tho praps arations that wero being made for the Prince's Journey that ho sent acrora to the India offica for information, 1o theroupon found that Lord SHalinbury and the Prince had pretty well arranved betweom themn all that was neceseary. Tho P'romier wan fu s0 high dudgeon that he had not beon conultad that ho inude Bomothing liko o toreat that tho Treasury might refuss to flud tho money, whureuron Lord Balisbury responded, **Well, then, 1t siall como out of the Indian Exchequer,” A still botter anecdote i curicg) about tho Promicr and the Sultan of ZanitSe, At their internew tho other day tho Sullau aaked, throngh Dr. Dadger, the interproter, whether tho Grand Vizier of this conntry was in pubitc the prices * which - 1520 G ieir own puiicatious, shd ta preveat nnifers | (287 oF Hio. dagger ur ob-yiuiiun, an Wes fre- sellers from purclisaiug at rates that will cuable them | quentiy tho cuso with Prino Muinters in tho 10 rell in viotstion of tho rules of this Assoctation, Iteasited, That dealora may coutinue to use tlio same methodu 0f disposing of thelr alock aa &t renent, P fteo'ted, That the Executive Commltteo be fo- stzrurted 16 prejare o petdion to Cougrea prayiug that body o rextors the former rates’of portuge o books ond ponted matier, auld prevent tho same to members of tae Assoctation for algnatuso, A Conimittee on Nomination was appoioted to report ofticers for the ensu.ng year. To-morrow will finish tus procaedings. Har- mony prosaile, Martin Taylor, of Buffalo, ia arranging for tho excursion to Torouto on Fri- . East. ** No," replied Mr. Dirrach; * nobody over envics tha Grand Vizier in this country— they ouly pits him.” —_—— Tho proprietor of tho Champaign County Og- zelte hina commenced tho orection of o ting busi- nosa block in Champaign, IiL, s part of which Lo will occupy with hin establishment, Tho Magor and City Council of Evanesille, Ind., leave for Chicaga this motning o a plouse ure excursioneand will be accampanied by sey- oral 10prescutatives of tho city papors, The Champaizn Connty Board of Sapervisora mat Tueaday and cqun.ized tho askessuent of the county. l‘rcrerz)' of all kinds i3 assessed wuch lower than last Scar. A QUEER STORY. Srecial Dispatéh to The Clicaas Tridune, Wanmwsortoy, D, €., July 14.—Baliimore is excited over the marriagoe in that city of o scion of English nobility % & colored woman. Tho Daltimore papers set up the bridegroom asa diroct descendant of the Plantagenet family of Lugland, and sav that, a fow years sgo, wheu public indignation was at its beight agaivst the rince of Wales, bo would, bad the indignation arsumed a more taugible formn, have boen in the direct line for ascouding to tho Dritish throno. et v OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ToxpoN, July I14.—Steamships Etblopls, France, aud Egypt, from Now %ork, and Helve- tis, from Bostou, hiave arrived out. Fauren Porst, July 14.—Steamahip 8t. Law- reuce, from London, has armived. CURRENT QPINION. When Gov. Leslio and Gov. ITarlan, rival ean. didates for tho Kentucky Guvernorship o 1871, Never allow cither dlarrhaa, dysenters, or sny bowel affection to Lave Its own way, Gr kerlotn coner quenced may result; e, duyno's Carminative Lalsam at baud, thess tious tuay bu promytly, wufely, and efficacionsly tre BANI STATEMENT. REPORT OF THE CONDITION- oy THE ONION NATIOAL * BANK OF CHICAGO, At Chicago, in the Btate of Illinois, at tho Close of Businoss, Juns 30, 1675, RESOULUES, Loans and Overdraitn D wero stumping togethor, thoy found st one | - Agenia.. g3 MT.303.50 place only seluglo bod for the two. “‘Woll,"” | Dginym uther Na- anid Leslio, as they ot comfortably under its comfortables, *one thing i cortain,—the next Governor of Koutucky is Jying in this bed.” The proof-readors ou tho Chicago Times have all gone blind trying to read ity new dress, and that 14 tho reason that paper is so fall of typo- graphical blunders, . . . The Detrolt Free Press thinks tho new drows of the Chicago Tinws too eolid to look well. The [ress snould ro- mombor that tho dress fs the only sohd thing in the Times, aud say uothing.—Springjield Register. 2,0 u and Nickols, . Legal Tendor Nitos Tedomption Fand with creer §8, 774,641 LIABILITIRS. i () 3 Xy Tho Constitatlon of tho United States un- [ FAPHELaRS 224 Do questionably intended to socuro to the people a | Yndislded ru: J43:08 Irculation vutyi Tadividal Uaponta35,07/0, 85,0 et 220,710.12 0TI 1,000,782.83 1,330,019.62 circulativg medium of gold and eilvor, Tho paper system beiug foundod on public con- fidonce, and haviog of itself no iutrinsio value, it is liabla to great and sudden fluctuations, theroby ronderiug proporty iuwecura sud the wagos“of labor uustesdy and uncortalv.—dn- drew Jackson. Why a body of Christisn ministers shonld be “unvpeakably glad* becauso s jury bas not agrood whother Mr. Becchor was or was not guilty of the foulest offousa agaiust marality, wo 4ro at a logs to imagino. e doen not stand ace «uitted boforo the world even on that chargo; at tho best io can only claim tho 1wdicimout way “not provoun,” aod the courts may yet snow whetler the charitablo construction implied in such a Huding 1 or [s not & just one.—ZToronlo 2 National fl,nnfl.slgfl 3, 115,C41.40 Cnlon Natlonad Tnlon Natlonad , Uoorge A Castiior Bahk ol (aleago, do soleminly swoar that tho maut 1s trus, Lo the best vl my kinwleag: Kigned) GEORGE Subrcrib orn tn befora Sprisiaeed sed mom tp VAR Cormact—Attests J LAKE NAVIGATION. FOR BUFFALO. THE VESTERN TRAISPORTATION 003 ANCHOR LA STEANERS Will leave for above sud [ntermediato ports, aa follows: DADGELR STATE, Capt. Olark, Thursday, July 15, INDIA, Capt. Bitzgeraid, Friday, July 10. MOMAWN, Capt. Disutt, Baturdsy, July 17, 1DALIO, Cpt. Puuny, Tucsday, July 20, CHINA, Capt. Dickson, Weanouday, July 21, ¢ berthis apply at 110 Sonth Clarkt, Fur ek b s Adear ll’lllll)lllcll NTEAMERS, Tho New York Evenfng Post has a bit of nowa from its spocial Washingtou corrospondent which wo slisll hope to ses contradicted. Briefly, he aserts that aoy nmbor of Postmastors have written to Mr, Jewell, asking what they had bot~ ter do iu thia mattor of political assessments, aod that Mr. Jewoll's atorcotypod reply fu that he bLias no advice togive ; they must decide for thom- solven, 1f this te & truo bill, Mr, Jewell's name may bo dofimtely **crossed ount.” leform cau- didates for the Prosidency must bo made of sternor sl thau this cumes to.—Springfield Jio- publican. ‘That ia & nonseusical tala told by telegraph from Bt. Louis to Tue Cutoaco Trinyyr, o the offoct that Gen, Blaic’s lifo was shiortened by the ingratitude of the Domocratio party in violating a contract botweon the Democratio loadors and the Guoneral, by which f¢ wms agrcod that Blalr should bo 1o-electod to tho Federal Honate. . , . Thore never waa & Blalr of thut famly tbat suffered through political iurati- tudo, ‘The Bluirs, politically, bave bides Liko tho rhinoceros, 'L'ioy chiango thoelr politica at loast avery four yoars, and are so thorouglly fucon- noa, ‘Tuuredays st.. iatent in thelr political courso that no party can . e trust thaa, Boplnuu a8 8 Blalr cau rulo sul ean i Blspomi, dad i 7y be dictator Just 80 long can a party sfiliate wi oo toot Mo = him. And Gon. Fiauk Bair was 10 eseoption. —Cleveland Herald, Givousin the valloy of the Oblo beavy #oow ou frozon ground, aud then & general and violout rain sufiicisnt to carry off tho suow lns wrand rush, sud tho high-water marks might be exceoded beore as they woro st Toulouse. The combinatiou that produces pr:dlgl'nul reshiel g d here in & quarter of & century, En‘: :’l?n" #fiififif«y sbonld not Le overlooked, aud tho time Las como in this country whon the eoplo should plaut, love, sud cherish traes for hoir beauty aud thelr usofulnoss, instead of wagiug upon them elernal war, sud desiroylug thom eithor tn ufuanucl Or carelessnosa, or for tho sake of thoiudulgence of a pasiiou af doe structiveness,— Cunoinnati Commercial, In common with the other papers we thought we bad prooured substantially the spesoh which Judge Holley wanid maks, and ecassquanily OIL TANKS. - e s nmneriat WILSON & EVENDENS 47 & 40 Weat Take Bt CEICAGCO. P9 Bend for Cotaloans. SP£02 ACLES.