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% CHICAGO, THURSDAY, ¢ JULY 22, 1875. :,VOLUME 28, . ; the most anciont of all, and far more ancient | the deceased Emparor Ferdinand as » fresh THE L. ooy @00 PLATED WARE. G than Taclisment ftnelf ; for it can be traced | token of & condisl and signifcans union betwesn COUNCIL. DRESS D3 s i Fo REI N- Lack aI:mvfl?n th: rml:l:neo Eotn its natore | the most powerfal m.m‘f;: the Continent. 5 and character and in the easance of ita juris- | The Emperor Willism signod on the 2%th of - dh:"lulx:i to Ihunl‘(mu of Mx'md_‘tk“n“u‘:: lua% lt,hathua;u lr:lpe}l).'in: sdministrativo laws | Mr, Dunlap’s Nomination Re- ceuturiss arian: o8 Lhi ol 0 Prussisn L . London Sharpers Float $8,000)- {;cm“.g:fiz{m o .Ecum"" ?.U"XE;& in 7t '“Cl:?lll-{nnnz, July 1 —Tho Eaparor Wil ferred to U';! Polico Com- - * arliest dal which il 100 can 8 euite, arriv ere Al P b Pe { 000 of Bogus Paper on T kb 10 hAve Don Lot oy o Tons | o, it arrised | Rreated by the Grand nittee S the Market, 1870, when tho originsl of the Judicature act | Duke aud Ducheas of Badea and Prince Willism. whicl sbolishod it was introduced, just 1,000 Solae o The Usnal Wranglo of the School-Site 3 én‘-;r;bahouldml’:'nlc olapaed. To Bir luexzn«‘l':r IVHISKY FRAUDS, f i g1 t "ictimized to fleant :Il;'i;:uin!?m{ J?(Kflr:::po:;a::n tlx: Question, - POI talll ©ne Bank Vie < Felancholy dutinetion of Loing tba lwt Lord Uk a¥: LOLISNOIOTMERTS:. - . . ARE the Tune of 82,« d..'cnu‘::.“fi“w"{nfi?’;:‘?fi&;?:d’h“y":"hd-h;n%';;- 81 Lots, Joly 21.—Tlie United Btates Grand An Ordinance Presented to Make a Place i n Ouncel l Iel I ° 500,600. turo act, and {8 vonted In s division of thejligh | Jary, sfter & senfon of cight weeks, came into for Mickey. £y n L Court of Judieature, And ita pecaliar joriadic- | Court this afternoon and, after returning ¥ = — :’:: 'C"“;"'_‘fd “"l “k"“ dlzi"&" :’"&f'fl'l""‘ ".": twenty-thros more whisky-ring indictmonts, an- ¢ ourt—naa that great Court which has exis! i Ordi Making the Firo- . J rgost assortment of « | ed_evar ginco tho Congriest Gistimct and | houaced their readiness to adjourn, and wers | Passage of an Ordinanco g ?/eld yLeZter i osfa;ntshahl:a %EA SETS, IOE The Eoglith:Conscrvatived - at; Koy senarato tribanal, with that bt ‘and Jofty Ja- | duly discharged by tho Courl. Of couras, tho Marshal's Power Absolute, ? ? gg;s (}yAS‘I‘ERS snd other ware gerhecads Over tho Tenant 'i"dfffi'"h"";'fi" could orinally only be exr. | officers of tha Gourt rofuse todialgs the namer, : s . " gined by the King in porson, and'wasno cxorcised | but it is cortain that several of them are againat & C for family uso, in tho Wost, and at Rights Bills o) o sovorelgun over since the e of Alfrod. | Gujer.Clork Avory and ex-Supervisor Jobo Ac- | Movement to Abolish the Board of i 0. LOWEST PRICES. Farlianions in grosnean and in, J diits—it fln.i R::‘-yhh ‘--m!1 -:fi-c:l;lvunvo l:sum Jt:lhn :I- «;urce; Education. B . . ory has closed. 8 proud distincion ai A 1o siogly, an 80 o % STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., An Unusually Dull Feeling in tho | itslorty traditions oxpire and pams amay aad be- | tores ofhor ensrgen ~ jointly with Ste: 3 . & come aa thinga of tho past. It hau, howorer, Donald and Joyce. Tho other Indictments | A mosting of tho Common Council was held 1 ing ot great] ' Liverpool Cotton Trade, gront bintors, s history of ‘ten eanturiea' dufa- % " ! 4 Are now offering at greatly 1 J tion, clouely eennectod with tho Costitution of | 210 &sinst rectifiors aud distillers, amoog | Jaat evening, Prosidont Dizon iu tho chair. The the country throngh a long succeswion of agos, and arnociated with a merios of great names and Listoric, often tragic, events ; ond it was not fitting that it should pass avay forever without a word’i:v way of memurial aud i some measure of rogret. v State and Monroe-sts,, Opposite Palmor House. “REDUCED PRICES,” Bilks, Dress Goods, ]S)gawls, SLmt:,s Dresses, Laces, Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishing Goods, And every kind of Dry Goods, at “RETAIL.” All in pursnit gf BARGAINS ghould examine our stock. -~ = r0_RENT. TO RENT v TER Large Increaso in French Revenoes 'fram Customs and Taxation, 7 ‘ —_— FRANCE, IN THE ABSEMDLY, 'VERsatLLES, July 21.—In tho Assombly to-day, aftor tha closo of tho contest, the Right carried & motion to discuss the quostion of recers to- morrow. The Left sought to postpone the de- bate untit Saturday. The Right Centro is complotely disrapted. Tho Liberal portion ara scokiog a fusion with & group undar tho londership of A1, Do Lavorgne, with a leaning toward tho Left. Loxpon, July 22—6:30 a. m.—The Paris corro- spoudont of the Times tolojraphn that if tho Comnmittoo's report in favor of n long recesn by adopted to-day in_tho Asnembly, it will shos that tho entire Right Ceutre is ssparated from the Loft, which will bo reducted to o minority of 310 votes. In thls caso, the dissolu- tion of tho Assumbly or application of o con- stitutional laws will Lecomo problematical, A now policy will havo to be iuaugurated, re- oponing all that haa Litherto beon done. BOVENUE EXHIBIT. Panis, July 21,—The Freuch customs returns fer the last six months sbow an increaso in receipts of 23,000,000 franca over tho corre- sponding period last year, TLo tota! ravenus of the courntry for thie samo timo incrensod 79,000, fraucs. OAMRETTA AND CARMAGNAC. Pams, July 6.—In reply to the ctnllengo ad- A Grand Breaking up of Factions in the French Assembly. ~ SHIRTS. SHIRTS! To order, of tho best fabries in use. Full lines in stock of our own manufacture, We aro prepared to make Shirts to order in ocight hours, whon necessary. WILSON BROS, MEN'S FORNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. Pike's Opera Tonse. Cincinnati, . FRUITS. Cassagnac's Roply to Gambettz's Re- fusal to Fight a Duol. Large Subscriptions in Ald of ihe French Flood Vietlms, GREAT BRITAIN. YALSY TUKTENBES. Loxpox, Julv 2l.—Alozander and Willlam Collio, of the firm which recontly suspendad, woro arraigned to-day, charged with obtsining £1,000,000 on false protenscs. Bail in the sum of $40,000 esch was required, wlich was not found. They have bocn sont to Newgato, where they will remain uotil bail s procured. The pros- ecuting couneel iuopenlug the caeo to-day stated tuat from §7,500,000 to §¥,760,000 of fraudulent Lilla of the firm were aflont, of which t(bo Lon- sl s tanaciononaaanaas | don and Westininator Bank bad €2,600,000. Af- | drossed by M. Granior de Caseaguac to M. Gam- C B I IFORNI A tar crediting all that could be recovered from the | betta, the Kepbulique Francaise states ihat, bankrapt exiate, tho lons to tho bank would be | while it defends tho I apublllculubp‘?llcyll? uedet- E PL,] from $1,000,000 to 81,600,000, 8tood, cxplained, and practiced by the latter, ' gfi%gfi%fi N g!{?‘ggn{’i{s‘.jma' THE MILL OIERATIVES. writors, 08 thoy have repeatedly doclared, are Tho action of the mill-operatives m Oldham veaterdny will result in a goneral lockout. THE FLOOD, The heavy rain iu tho tnland counties con- tinucs, sod Inundations aro reported st Leices- tor, Grenticld, Foreat of Deati, and Godmanches- tor. In mauy places tho gathiered and growing soparutely responsible for the articles of whiok they are tbo authors. Itodda: . From anothor point of view it Is not withomt ntillty for 3, Gruuler de Caxssqnac to know that 31, Ganibe i betta in not and could not bo at the diagwaiof the first or lant comer amoug hie mdversalod or politienl ene- aufen, He hss other obligations oud other duties to- ‘wards hin party, France, and the Bepablic, FROM THE SOUTH. BERRIES NUPMEG MELONS, wflgfln MELONS, PEACHES, GRAPES FROM TEE TROPICS, WILLIAM C. DO, BANANAS, PINE APPLHES, | crops have been destroyed, and ratlroads are in- r * O AN . LEMONS, i % AL Granier do Cassagnac rejoius in tho Pays ¢ L — ROOM 10 ORANGES, b art, omukic A carmplodi '“,nd,‘;“f,":;":,‘n“mn. M. Gambetta informs 1no by his nowspaper that ho TO REINT. CIIOICE FPRULITS The Home-Rulo memborn of Parlismont will | willnot Suht snd that bis abistions wud duties (- wards his party, Franoo, and tho Kopublic do not eavy IN THEIR BEASON, him {ho neocanary lelwure to watch over b C.TATUM, attend in & body the Home-Rulo banquet, which is to be givon at Dublin Aug. 5, and will slzo be present at tho O'Connell cantenary colobration, diguity and cournge. L. Oambotts {8 very modes!, then, s to what concerus him; but, howovir musll tun placo pitehinent of theso vast duties bo Offioon to rent tn_bullding to be arocted at onoe on Washington-rt., betwoon First National Dank aud Chas, Goasage &k Cn.'s. Location & No, 1 In every re- V] bich fn the accomy) speet, Tha main floor 'fllbfl?u!upfl.d by Chas. Gows~ WINE MERCITANT, THADE A'T L“?fll'ul'!“ w. o nc 'f nént of kS I8 patti ed apply. 2 ¢ Livenroor, July 21.—Tho Erening Albion | Frsorves for himself, it in not without utility that hs m“;: nmn B OlIN b GLINEL ¢ 146 BEAST NMADISON-ST, yosterdsy said: * Tho rapid dochino in cotton s | ABOWId know that, if nccd be, 1y boot will know how T o T a ~GHINA, o, fociug oldorn o st off e sosks, am s | 8K,y 5o 2, ronepurrncrn, Tho Muuicipality of Psris hay voted 20,0001, to tho Inundstion Fund, befug double the amount suggested by tho Profeci. “Tlo largest individual subreripuion 18 that of 3, Cremieux, » member of the Goverumeut of tbo Natioual Defenso, who ltas given 50,000, ‘Tho Colloge of Cardivals ot Romo bas contributed 2,000f, ‘T'he Comto do Chambord's aubscription is 15,0001, On Sundsy lust, by order o the Archbishop, collections wers mado In all tho Cutholic churches iu Paris, and similar stops are being taken throughout Franco by all religious bodies, Tho FPrefece of Polico, M, Leon Ileuaud, hias dircoted all the Commicstoners of Police to open their oflicos for subscriptions, All tho thoatres oro giving ropresoutations ; that at the Grand Opers on Saturday 1eslized wore than 35,000 There was an umimportans fallure in tho cot~ ton trade yesterday, ‘The cottoun market kieops dull aud irregular. THE TENANT RIGUT LILL. The Governincut's Tenant-right bill meets with opposition smong the Conservatlves. If Dis- raoll inalsts on its paesage, a meeting of the ps I‘l’ will be held in the Foreign Office to arra ifferences and expedito business bofore Pasha- wont, OFFICE-TO RENT. A destrable office in the Forilamd Dlock, Dearborn- 8, will be lst vesy cheap, Haa every convenience Apply st once, L T, STODDARD, Itoom 7. GENERAL NOTICES. 2 PENNSYLVANIA * MILITARY ACADENY., J - OOL. THEO, HYATT, President of this Academy, ONTIL THE 15t OF AUGUST 10 per cent Discount On Ohins, Crockery, Glasaware, Plated ‘Ware, Outlory, and Houso Furnish- ing Goods, at TURNER & FAY'S CHINA HALL, 324 Wost Madison-st. TITR PRESDFTERIAN COUNCIL. Loxmnox, July 21.—1n the Presbytorian Conneil to-day the constitution of the future union was discursed. The Amorican dolegates favorod tho formation of s cobfoderation, but a large ma- Jority of tho Councit preforred tho title and form less rentrictod in scope, avd it ! ; ] ‘will bo st tho Sherman Houso, tn. Ohicago, on Batur: - ENGLISH CEMENT. 6f en.ulljunce 1 d francs, What took place at tho Variotos deserve = waa ultimatoly agroed that an alliance of all Ito- : duy, the 24th taat,, betwoen fom, m. AndY o hnd Tormed " Vrespyterian - Churchos of the wotid | 0, b0 enpocinlly mentioned : M. Bortholicr, su be bappy to see nairons of the Academy and’ oth- s 00 STECI) busincn, . Telegrams for Purchase of Goods. +_ Pornon telegraphiog me to purchaes goods, and fore ward by night exproes of sama date, sre notifiod that such orders caunot be oxecuted tf recelved latex than 6 P m.: and, if for afternoon run, not later than 3 p. m. 4 Night grama” (half-rale messages) aro not reccived i ms to puschase xnd sliip goods by morulng trslns, an 3 Lawait priows guarania P telegraph charges must bo prepatd pess BTTMBON, i . ¢ Genasl Purcisslng Aget; Aaphinn nfl-m- ‘Office, HILIE ,‘i‘zfim?.’i‘.?.’,b!r.'"“c'éf:.fl. OFFIOB OF THE FIRM CHANGES: - Tomly Troastrer ad Comty Collietor, | —CoPATTNISREITIS. COOX COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ‘The undersigned have formed a copartnership, and nctor thero, had just had his bonoflt, which pro- duced 8,000 odd france, the whole of which sum he genoroue!y handed ovor to the ralief fuud, ro- colving » well-desorved ovation from the an- dienco whon tho fact was announced from the stage. A collootlon mado in the same houss by tho principnl actrassos in person during thu per- formancos, produced 3,000 francs moro. The Pprivate subscriptions of tho mcmbers of the As- sombly, colloctod thore, oxcoed 125,000 franch. All the railroad companics are subscribing 25,000 franca each, tuat of the Midi 50,000 francs. The suma paid into the hands of the Central Committee, organized in the name of Mme. do MncMabhon, are annouuced tlis morning lo smount to 1,600,000. Tho Law Courts, Tri- bunals, Syndicates af Agents du Chauge, aud should be formed. Tho delegates dinod this af- ternoon in Freomanons' Hall, Bevoral speoches wore mado. The Rov. Dr. Behafl, of Now York, expressed admiration of the recent work of Moody and Hankey, and_hoped {t would bo por- mauently nwsful. * The final itting of the Coun- cil wmill be held to-morrow, when the results of the conferenco will bo formally announced. THE RIFLEMEN, Loxoox, July 21.—The American riflemen are shooting at Wimbledon, The range is 1,000 arda, Each toan Lug thirty shots, and the Lghent possiblo individual scora i 150, Col. Bodine, who is still {ll, and Yals, do not take part fin to-day's contoat, Tho shooting of the Americans is remarkably flne, Although tus wyoather 18 unfavorable, tho attendance is large. Bnoish Portiand Gemen, FAVORITE BRANDS. ' Ex. Barque TIDAYL, WAVH, London to R atie OMEGA, do., 1,000 brl X, ue ey 4 ris, Ex. Bilip QUEBHO, 1,000 Brls. Now arrlving, vis Lake, at my Dock, Urdars solloited. will continu iness of manaf 3 i Qs on Herth, Daughorsat betwesn Michin sad | L P L0 o ot rooi | "t 4 S i) Fulton wan the Amén- | OWers: e Chasubers of Gommor, minilpel = FILLDIOUKE & DUTCHER, | oan oup, the shooting for which was resumed | ypyrbich D™ 20Tt B0 DRI AR, BRRORR A0 The annual Tax Bake for State and County Tax OIAS. . DELDEN, lata this aftornoon, 1o mado 133 out of s ugl Y, 8 : for the year 1874, will commence in a few days, -ml:l Chicago, July 1, 1875, + 50, tributos. Amongst individual doustions are 3 0 yet pald, and dout want thelr |* pesliln possible seore of 100, 25,000 rancs from she uc d'Aumale, aud loss ‘The challenge cup was compoted for by tho Americans aloue. Fulton made eiglt consecu- tive bull's-oyes, and Canticld six. 'The following in the soore: Fulton, 133 ; Canfleld, 126; Cole-" man, 118; Druco, 117; Ballard, 108; Uilder- sleove, 100, CANADIAN RIFLEMEN AT WIMBLEDON. 018 wlio have n Enopaiym fall into tho hands of the tax-buyer, had sums from all the Orleans Princes and Prin- h!r' come forward now and sottle up before it s too cesgoa and their fumiliea. "The I'ope sends 20, 000. 8ir Richard Wallace, whose naiwo is nover absent on aach occasioos, scuds 25,000 francs. The munlcipal corporation of Lyons boads the }lut of those bodiea with a subscription of 50,000 rancs. FIELDHOUSE, DUTCHER & BELDEN, 1% B, MILLER, Oounty Collector, Manufacturers of best quality, standard weight, i CAUTION.— |WROUGHT IRON PIPE, . S - Dealers in Pumps, Gas and Steam Filtings, Brass o CHIRSGHICOX & ..',:..lo’(’,fifl BEWING MA- | Goods, Bleam Engines, Rubber Hose, &c., &ow' corner Pt LR B L v e ~ The Empress and Frince {mperial xond ocaution the publle . v Toronta Glove. i J | of South Canal and Monroe sta, e Glone i 10,000 franca through the Bonapartist journal, "fii&?nigfi‘ffi;"fififi@'fifi = i = P Do, July 16 Lho Canadien Riflemen | iy Gaulois, ‘Lo Lauk of Fraace P& ] » foslonydonfennts eBVAOU "Nk SR Sufert? NANOIAL, bledon_matclies, Among tho winners in (o | 60,000 francs. G e siesand T Bt e oiaton A sthors. ase Daily Telegraph prizos are tho following Cans- % gl g oney to Loan. Grand Trank 1 GERMANY. Maj, Crult, tailway n Fitch, Soventy-eighth Dattalion, Pt wortliless imitatlons and will L% lze'n'\: 9 DMPRISONED ¥OL TREASON: 300 Waba discss Borgt. b ; Eusi| o Caah tn_band ¢o loan on real eatats in Ohicago in 'rivate Logie, Boventy-first Lat- | Muwion, July 21.—Tha Uliyamontane Baron SUMMER RESORTS, A TEae00, $900. ‘;83;,;&-20,‘,’4,},}'500- tallon, Now Drunswick, - Loo haa been soutencod to alximonths’ imprison- The Caus ‘winners in the Alfred (National Ritle Amsociation) prize are: Ensign Fitch; Borgt. Hill, First Battalion, Quobec; Eusigy ‘Waters, Twonty-fifth Outarfo. In tha Winamili Prizes st 200 yards, Canadian 10) Waahiugton-st, 0 LO ment for a troasonable speech made by Lim in Ootober, 1873, Herr 8igl, edltor of the Ultramontane jonrnal Vaterland, was seot to prison to-dsy to sorve out m ton months’ scntence for treasvnable ut- Todge Honse, Wells Beach, 1, i § W. A WOLCRSTER & C0., Proprictors. 4 hx;hl:mummmm beat on the ses.coast of ~ fil MONEY hoX te in Chicego vicin| winners arc: Private Oappiog, Threo ltivers A5 Vmvyiaeiand, whero tiees s suct and siver batilag, ith DB revod peatafeed, A8 oietnlty. | Tiitation, Quobos; CApt. Avaoly: Soventy-fourth | torauoes. R Sion: ‘aaililon for miing, tabiug, gonuiag, sdd a1} : 165 LaBalioat, | Lattallon, Now Brunmwick; Bergt. Hill. T Plaise 1 service of pairons. and everything st san by = Intho first atage of the Quesn’s Prizo, tho RUSSIA AND GERMANY. Binaird o a,iocse sdapiad tor plestare sad roorsstion. LAUNDRY. winoer of tho firut prize,.with Natiooal Rifle As- A FEACK si0N, Biodcrate. Tha bowt tho market can a e tablo, M‘U’NG-EW sociation silver medal and badge, made 90 Lowpox, July 21—A npecial from Viennasays: i .‘nflilmm(onnmhlpmmu! the gurata. lioaton S points. He was followed by two Canadians, who, | « 1t jx roported that Russia aud Germany in- this besudlful paniot four tralau por day irom Bostan to esides winniog badges and £13 prizes, rank autiful resart., l A l ’ N D R Sr among the ity entitied to “sheos fo the | tond to grant military furlonghs oo a largo scale MOUNTAIN o BA'NITARIUM, . ::con stsge. Their names sro; —- Hun. | ROt year, One of the Vienns papers urges OFFIOKS--138 Doarborn.et.y 138« Michigunat.; 109 T, 86 points; Irivato Mills, Tenth Bat- Waest Madison-at. Austrin o follow the oxamplo, and prove ihat talion, Ontario, 70 points, For Pulmonary Diseases. an allisnos between thio thros Emperors is worth In_addition to ASUEVILLE, N, 0, - th mething, R By et e | DYSING AND OLEANING, _ | hueiuts I P8, T, b e lapi | someea ™7 it hnt the etirs pate. Aeovitior Quebeo; CGunner Little, Grand Truuk Railway; SPAIN, DYEING. Ladies' and flmunman'\hflmh dyed and cleansd will throug ifla {00t above the lovel of tho sce, hias for & torg time vultod b Faprbioyva) d?&m\gfina the climate is wall ¥or iculare addreas ABXY NEWS, ard Trizea In the I ‘. Sty chird Datatias, T, mon by Serit | Mupatn, Suly 21 Gom, Martioes Gampos is uence on conaumptives, Power, Bl:}y-nmd Dattalion, Nova Beotia s Sorgt. ; . GLEITZAIAN, 1, D,, Physician tn Chargs,” | 2% *OP0icr mavner st the = mouss, ~ | MbJ: Crul : faveating Beo do Urgol. The number of Car- ; T 190 Routh Olack 368 Kinacin. o o R nate .m.,',’.‘.",.?&‘;:‘3‘";‘,_;“57,,:;‘,;‘*;;;’;;},5:@;,:",“' Lista captured since tho 1st of July is 4,000, ; fon, Ontario; Maj. Hunter, Thirteenth Lt TaE CORTIS, : e Ouse REMOVAL, fon, Ontaric | Bergt.-pa): Orult. Capl. Avoold. | The Committas on Conatitution bas rojected 1] In the Qurils and y Prizos ) another amendment duscted sgalust religious »REMOVAL, Tha office of the MANHATTAN LIFE INS, 00., has been removad to No, 181 LaSialle-at., Lasenient, MADISON, WIS. (bis favorile summer retreat guosts Bitusted on Lake Monoas, Efiifim%hn. . oalysix hours' ride from Tt oasla ot Ohlosgo. Cbarges moderats. adian winner wag Sergt, Power. KND OF A COUBT TUAT IAS LASTAD A THOUBAND YEARS, London Ysimes, July 1. An ll|fiull aad anclent tribuny hberty. , HEPORT DENIKD, Paws, July 21.—The Carlists deny the irath of the reporta that sheir troops bave enterea France, and thst Gen, Dorregarsy, wounded, has FRACTIONAL QURRENGY, | clout sud sustust of sty sava th - Tl bonrtof | b secugo ot Commie st W. ¥. ROOS, Propristor, | st A S e l’ull:'mlant"]’—vai‘;mnclg ::::ed .lo oxh:!t onn’rualn- & —-—o——-m Y , July e Court of usen’s Bouch, GRAND GENTRAL H(TE[,| $5.00 Packages |giiiimtwisi Srlett| o BS08,o, lug ,000 yoars ago, #a 00 b ] for the last time, sud in all by obabilit; LoxpoX, July 31,—Tho dispatoh from Bt DENVER, COLORADO, oF will novee, -‘n a -Ln. It b:n.““.;:':‘ F‘E’f‘{{‘"‘"’t rncmburx.dmnly 20, souowncing the de- ceass Lo exint until November, unil theun i Ac Wi ui-hn 'l'lnl.fl'flhl:r"lm‘ Ilfi;l l-.l";- :'-t. and efording survives meroly as an_ens '&a:uu—-m tdea or 5::.“‘:-:’ erroneous, alrfg:um: ‘::adAl:.&!{l‘:‘:: e e ke et e 2 48 iotors. congoptlon of the mind s but 1t will actually ae- | which sailed, bearlug tho King of Swedou, who somblo “no mors. It hold s siiuug 00 | wun'sscompaniod o ronstad by s Ovse’ BUSINESS CARDS, Moudsy ~for the purposs of iving ——s g IN EXOHANGE POR 4 lsst, for. unless somel OTOSBA | . oiis Y0 VICTOR. MIMANG L M NN K0 b ke ?;?Y.“" it will never ait sgaiv. It is (wpossiblo BL—41ONATOBR OF 1MPOBTANT LAWS, Desry, July 7.—The semt.official Provincia Correapondence oonfirms the suncuucemons that ord Colerldge obsorved a year or 0 830) to conlomplate without a fooliug of iutereat, and Parkaps o passiug paug of gugret, the extinction WILLL mok Btack Dutld, 4 - 3 F lder, Xo, 64 \West Lndolphsty Nownd spec Bills of National Carrency, i aud ; UNDERWOOD & CO., % funtifation. Even o thie'country, 80 teesious | Lo Eperor Wikaz, Biier WY itayat Daden- : in {ts traditions and justitutions, snd, most of 0 Wit Posuiblo, at the end of op- GRAIN & PROVISION BROKERS o | BT T RE G | e B /3 chi, aa it was led, or, t0 use s car- aaue Correspond- : = tle, * T da th wo wasnoaroxar. . \TRIBUNE- OFFIOR | el i bire St i | natuth Mobiun oot Sibuvtnes v L I T, P a AR A a\ o § 3 . whom are Richard Ulrici, Mayusrd Foster, Dietrich A._Went, William Hunnicke, Lonis Killerman, Barnott Ji. Engelke, and Jobn L. Beruocker, 1t is supposed tust all theso pattica will be arrested to-morrow aud Lrought into court for arraignment, Tho warrants are already in the handa of the Marshal, to tho great morti- fication of cortain sorchead politictaus. William Mecloo, whot they chargo with bemng the origi. uator, boes, nud head dovil of the whisky ring, was not among thosa indicted, nor D. W, Ifouscr or Can McGuire, ex-Collector of Internal Iey- enue. Ths proapects are ;.rnufl bige for a num- ber of thoso {ndicted, and sf their casca ever go to trinl tho Government will have but little difieulty in convicting, the evidenco bring over- wheiming. Beveral of the parties aro under- siood to be on tho ragged edgoof aux.oty and montal torture, THE OSHKOSH CASES. Bpeciat Dspateh to Tha Chicaae Trihune, Osugoan, Wis,, July 21.—The Grana Jury this morning returned the following indictments in tbo whisky casos: Joln Schlitz and August Bergonthal, two indictmonts,—ono for omissions from book nnd destroying book, and oue for not oraning stamps from empty packages; bail, £6,500 for each. Christian F, J. Moller, & Gaugor, for making falke retnins as an oflicer; bail, 85,000, Aasron Rchoeufeld, rectitior, and John E. Fltzgerald, Gauger, for conspiraer to dofraud tho Government ; bail for the latter, £5,000. Schoenfold not appearing, his recogni- zance was forfeited. Itis thought ho haw feft for parts unknown., ARRESTS IN MILWAUKEE. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicaro Iridune, Miwavkee, Wis., July 21.—Christiau Salen- tine, John B. Reynolds, and Willimm Mager, roctifiers, were srrested to-dsy on a warrant from Oshikosh, and taken thero to stand trial on tho indictmonta found by the Grand Jury of the United Staten against the Levento lawa. It is #nid aldo thatsoveral (inugers have beeu arroated, bat the facts cannot bo learned. SEIZURE AT FEKIN, ILL. * Pexme, I, July 21.—Supervisor Matthows and Revonue Agents Uavett aud Nanco: to-dsy soized tho rectifylng houses of the Distilling Cowpauy of Pekio, for duplicate uso of stamps. ‘CASUALTL DROWNED: Apectal Dispaten to Tha Chienga Tridune, LaSALLE, 1IL, Joly 21.—Alfred Jonz and sav- eral other young men of l'eru wore bathing in the Illinoia River lnst evening, when Janz, who was unable to ewim, accidentally,got into deop water and drownod. Ho was 21 ears of age, and s carponter by trade, opecial Dipated o Tha Chicars Tystnune, Mixsgarous, Blion,, July 21.—Martin Faher, known by the name of Bartin Handley, a boy 12 yoars old, was drowned while bathing in the river to-day. 1le has utep-brothers in Chicago. STOLE A RIDE, Crrveran, 0., July 21.—An unknown man attempted to steal a ride oo a Lako Sliore Rail- road freight-train Mondsy night, by hiding ina car londed with lumber. Tho movemeats of tho train caused the lumbor to slido on him, crush- ing hiw agalnst the oud of the car, and he was dead befare his could be oxtricated, He was ap- parently about 25 years of sgo, RUN OVER. / Sectal Dispatch to Lhe Chfeano Tribuna, Laxcouy, 11, July 2.—Mr. Neleon, lving in this city, was very padly injured yesterday by bo- ing thrown from & wagon-load of goods, one of tho wheels paasing over his I He wae haul. ing the gooda from this city tos small town about 13 miles distaut when tho accident happened. FATAL RUNAWAY, Ecrzanrrn, N. J., July 21.—Mrs. Schreiner, of Now Albany, Ind., was killed to-day while driving to the railroad depot to return home, and her mother and Ara. Neosor were probably fatally injored. The accidont was caused by thoir Iprso runnivg awsy aud overturning the wagon, FATAL RESULT OF A FALL. Special Dispateh to Tha Chicage Triduna, InptaNaroLts, July 21.—A 4-year-old daughter of Goorge Bowman died to-day from the effecta of a fall on 8aturday, striking on herhead. Her skull waa broken, alshough no immediate effocts wezo noticed. THROWN FROM A HORSE. CoLvxpus, 0., July 21,—Willism Pfeiger, s boy sged 12 yours, was thrown from s horse this sftornoon and lnstautly killed, In falling h::l'l.muk on the back of his head, crushing tho ekull, : PAINFUL ACCIDENT, Bpeoial Dispatch to The Chicueo Trduna, MoxeNa, I, July 21.—Miws. L. Glazier, & blind lady of this place, mot with a severe ac- cident at Lako Btation by failing into a cellar and dielocating b count-gona. prit e B B THE CROPS, KANSAS, Special Dispateh to I'he Chioage Tribune, Forr Beosr, July 2L.—Heavy rains fell last night {a Bouthern Kaneas, and many farma in the wicinity of Baster 8prings were flooded. Whent and other small grains are all barvestod and out of the way, but tho corn was somewbhat injured ao hilleides. In many places tho corn stands 2 feet in water, but will not be msterially injured, asit ls very strong. Bany fields of corn are lpum.} 15 to]18 feot Ligh, and tho cars are just o L WISCONSIN. Svecial Dipatch to The Chicage Trivune. Manson, Wis., July 21.—Men of intelligoncs and good judgment, boing questioned in re- gard to the crops u their respectiva localities, glve such roports as indicato that Wisconuin farmers have a prospoct of unusually good crops this yoar, The wheat crop v excelicut. buiter than ever beforo. Uats, corn, potatocs, aud barley prowmise a largs yleld. WISCONSIN, Apecial Disvateh to The Chiram Triduna, LACnosse, Wis., July 21.—Notwithutanding tho unusually high prices offered for whoat, tho roserves iu this seclion of Wisconsin aud tbroughout Bouthern Minnesota ars found to be very much overestimated. But little wheat romaiva {n the bands of the farmers, and but ligut recelpta are looked for until the new crop. | amall graius continue to do finely, Harvoste :lnu will have bogun in earnest in ten or twelve syd. 0 GEORGIA. Avavara, Ga., July 21.—Unloss there is rain soop, cotton sud corn will ba seriously injured. st bl dallaadss W, R, Jewell assumed editorial oontrol of the Danvilla Aews yesterday, vice (i W, Kimball retired. + The News has herotofore been iude- pendent (n its political course, bus now so- ROUnces iLeelf a8 uLOOD)] Bopublicaa. . followiug Aldermen were prosont: Foley, Rich- arduon, Warren, Fitzgerald, Cooy, Stono of the Fourth Ward, Clarke of tho Fifth Ward, Reidy, Sommer, Cullerton, McClory, 1lildroth, 3cDon- ald, Bailey. O'Iirion, Woodman, White, Gunder- son, Heath, Watermau, Capmbell, Cloveland, Quirk, Btuut, Lengacher, Bchaffner, Murphy, Bweeney, Lyuch, Dickinson, Corcoran, Ald. Dailey cnalled for tho reading of the minutos of the last moating. The Cletk sunounced that ho HAD NO MINUIER of the meoting on Monrlay avening. = Bome cootention arose relative to the atatus of the meeting, The Chair held that it wasa regular meeting, which ended the watter, ONDINANCE COMMINBION. Tho Mayor eent in tho nawes of 3, F. Tuley, M. B. Hurd, and Jawmea P. Root o8 a legal com- migsion to draw up ordiusuces aud revised ordinaoces for the Council. Beferred to the Committe on Jndiciary, with- out debato. ‘I'ho uvomination of George L. Danlap to the office of CTTT MADSTAL, already published, was next read. Ald.” Fitzgerald moved the referonce of the matter to tho Committee ¢n Yolice. 1lo winhed to find out whether Mr. Dunlap waa compotent to tulfill the dutics of the office. Ald. Caraplel) eaid that every Alderman in tho Council wna fully advised of the capability of Mr. Duvlap. Ile reminded tho Council that they wero working under tho new clartor, not the old. In the mew instrument thero was nothing that called ujon tho Couacil to refer a uomiustion to a comuuties. Ald. Cullorton held that the point was not well taken, Ho defied Ald. Campbell to shas where, in tho rulos snd regulations by which they were governed, referencoe was mado to cither tho new or tho old enarter. The Chair beld that, under Rule 46, they woro compelled to refer the communication to the proper Committoe, Ald. Campbell beld that the rules shonld ap- ply to the new cliarter under wiich thioy were working. Ald. \Wrrrou nxked whetber the Chair had not decided the question. Tho Chnir raid that euch was his ruling, If the gontletnn was nos satisfied be could wppeal from tho Clair, which Lo had o porfect right to 0, Ald. Campbell moved that the matter boro- ferred to the Committeo ou Judiciary. o said that if sy Alderman would tatie the trouble to look around tho ety Lo would find that the polico force was bocoming demoralized, it was timo that thero should bo o bend. Ho belicved that the caudo of con- fuelon origioated with certam city ofticers. Were Lo AMayor, bo would go sround with tue ofiicial hend-Lasket in the momning aud mako thoso oflcials” heads drop 10to thut ricap- acle, ‘Thin vote was called on Ald. Campbell's motion to refer to tho Judiciary Committee, It resultod in the dufeat of the motinn, aud the matter weut to tho Committos on I'olive. 5 Ald, Lichardson woved that the Committes bo natructed to roport the wmatter back to the Couucil on or hefore the next regular meeting. Ald. Richardeon sard ho had 0o oz to grind. in tho matter. o had no heritation 1w saying that Mr, Dunlap was & good wan, aud bo thought tho wooner tho watter nas disposed of the ot~ tur. Ald, Cullerton opposoed tho tnstruction of the Committeo to roport ** on or betors™ next rogu- Isr meotivg. Ho thoughbt there were enough competent men in the aity to run the 'olice Do~ pactment until next Monday evening. Fluo motiun to instruct the Commitles pro- vailed. THE DOALD OF HEALTH gent {u an ordinntice conceruing the romoval of night-soil from the city. [eferred to the Com- wmittoo ou Bircets and Alleys of the throo divis- 1ou8. TOE DOARD OF EDUCATION eont in a communication relerring back the mat- tor of the school-houso site, coruer of Ilerwitaze svenuo and York strect, which bas besu in the Council about a dozen times already. Ald. Fitzgerald moved to pluce the communi- cation on nle. Ho considored tlal thu Board moant to inenit the Couccil. Ald. Campbell thought that some of the gen- tlewen wore nacared by the ghost of s schoul- houso in tho Thirtoonth Ward. 1Io feated tlat thoeo gontlemon bad been sleeping fur years in grave of somo ghost [langhter) robed all in vhite, aud travelivg prouuscaously through tho city, Ald. Fitzgerald wanted to know what sas the great interost Ald. Campball Lad in the matter, Was thoro uot auhoapital in itsuuwodiate neigh- borhood? Ald. Campboll sald tho whole matter was shroudod in mystory. Liko Bauguo's ghout, it would only appear to the wiso, 1t would not appear to himor to Ald. Fitzgerald. They could not peuetrate tho dark. It was veiled too deeply for their vision, o Luped the gite would be solectod. s Ald. Hildreth moved to rofer the matter fo the Commitise ou Behoold, Tho Board of Edu. cation Lsd glven no resson for their action. ‘Iherefore, it should be investizatod.. Tho con- duct of the Loard was very mngular, and, on the surface, appeared to be iuvxuusablo. 1% was in fact & diroct (nsutt, Al SchiatTuer said Lo would move to instruct tho Ciork to wond buck the comuunication if thers was no explanation, Tho I'residont sald that the Clerk hiad not fluished reading the cummunication when e was interrupted, L'hio Clork roud the rest of the communication, which ox}llduml thut tho Noard thought tho site tho beat for school purpioscs. Ald, Bchaffuor said, somewhat excitedly, that the Clork hiad a right to read the explauation aud stop the discusslon, ‘1o Clork said ho had Informed the President. The communication was finajly placed ou tilo. Ald, Schuffuer subsequently apologized to tho Clork, and eaid that the cousure was trans. forablo to tho President. Tho Cheir rappod Schaffoor down, and tho mattor ended. Ald. HildrotH presented an ordinance amond- ln’; Hoo, b of the ardinsuce of June 23, 1575, m rol u‘(gn ta tho oflice of Cuief Marshal, so as o provide for a Genersl Buperintendout of 'olice, & Deputy-Superistendent of l'o- four Captains of Police, twouty Bergoauts, aund the polica patrolwen uow in the omploy of the city, which uught bo increased or docresscd from timo to tiuie. Power iu conforred on the City Marshal o re- duce the Deputy-Suporintendent sud U the ranks, for proper cause, with tho coneurs reice of the Mayor. Ald. Cullerton callud up the ordinance providiug for tho croation of u Firo Departmont, pasued ai & provious incetiug, and pnbflahnd ou psge 253 of Cuuncil Procoed- logs. Tho mattor wes called up for purpose of nmuudmun:.l u:;;nhad:n wake an awend- wont, but fually withdrew it, i 'Ald. Behoffuck moved to suiend 8oo. & by sub- stituticg voven ssuistants, i placo of three, to tho Chiof Mazahal. Carslod, Ald, Cawpbell njoved suotlicr amendment oon- forsiuge the oxolusive power of appoiutmont aud romoval of assistante uud tiremeu on the Iire Marshal. o thought oue wan ought to be Leld renpousible. “Thin smendmont called forth a long dobate. # A1d. Quirk boped that the Council would not foalst upon & & monerclucal systow on the # ' NUMBER 332, « Thn Mayor ehould be reaponsible. He had Appointing pawer., .. Jd. Campbell mupported this amendmant. He aluded to tho tromendons crowd that thronged the Slavor's ofiico socking for appotntments. ‘fliey wanted & Fire-Marshal who should be s Genoral. 1t they conld not find & msn on whom they could rely in cases of gT6A% emergency, they had botter abandon tho city and fly to the mountsina. _{Laughter.) A voico—Whoro ato tho mountains ? Ald. Campbell—You'll find_ them scattorsd all over tha plaina, [Great Iaughter,] Ald. Campbell proposed as a substitate for 8ec. 4 nnother section giving tho antirs con. tol of the Flro Department o tho Firs-Marshal, without conealtation, with anybody. i - “{Im substituts wsa carriod by the following o Auet—Foley, lichardaon, CIntX (of tha Fifth), Cule lerton, M ory, Mildreth, Mchonald, ntflaz,, '00d- Waterman, Campboll, Clovelnd, Coey, Blome (of the Fomath), Brien, Heath, Quitk, Schaffar, ; yuch, M. Presidant—13. Ald. Callarton moved tunt the date, July 1, an tho period whou o ordinance should take ef- fect, be chauged to Aug. 1, which provafad. The same Aldvrman moved that the ordinance bio sdoupted aa a whole, which was ocarried—syes, 1'.71: noes, 12, (ho amendatory ordinance presentod by Atd. Ihildroth o tho early part of tho ovonln; waL referred Lo tho Committes on Judiciary. Ald. Cullerton presonted tho follomiog s Orderel, That the Counsel 1o the Co and b fiereby, dirsctod fo. DROUARS R sureit ey this Council, at his earlicat” couvenince, » proper ordinance fr.r tha abolishment of e Buard of Edue «atlan of tho City of Chicago, Tieferrod ta tho Committee on Judlelary, eral patitions were presouted and referrcd 0 their appropriate comumnitteos. . Adjourned until noxt Monday sventi FIRES, 1 AT OLD ORCHARD, ME. Orp Orcmanp, Mo, July 21.—At haif-past 10 to-night fire was discovered in tho attis of the Old Orebard Houee, sud soon the bnild- ing was in flames. There were 230 guesis in tho house, mearly all of whom lost moro or losa clothing or - jewelry, Thero war great alarm among them st first, bot all got wafely out. The entire building, with tho th ory now Munic Hall, stablen, billiard, howiing-alleys, etc., wero burned. Loss, 850, 0203 0w wsuranco, Most of the furnitoro in tho luwer portion of the house was removed. AT SUPERIOR CITY, WIS. Svecial Dupatch to The Chicago Triduna, BT. I'avr, 3ion., July 21.—A dispatch from Duluth this aftornoon says Superior Oity, Wis., i4 threatenod with another Peshtigo affair, and tho Duluth Firo Department Las gone to its aid, Buperior is built sloug the shores of Superior Bay aud Nemadji River, partly in hoavy timbor, oxtending back to the pine ranges, and would ba in great danger from firo in the woods of that vicipity, AT SAGINAW CITY. Syeciat Dupatch to The Chwoago Tridune, East 8a01¥aw, Mich., July 21.—Ths residencs of llenry Engle, in Baginaw City, was nearly destroyod by firo to-day. Tho building and furniture wero damaged to_the extont of $100, ho loss boing fully covered by insurance in the Nirgars Insurance Company of New York, The origin of the firo is unknown, AT LONDON, ONT. Lovnox, Ont., July 2L.—Owing to the preva« lonoo of incendiarism hero, the insurance agents of London ofticos Liavo racoivod notification that companies reprosonted by thom will withdraw thieir agencios on tho 1st of August proximo.® Y'ires aro of simost nightly occurrencs, but thus m; tho butldings destroyed have beon of littla valge, AT PAXTON, ILL, Poeetal Dispateh to I'Ae Chicago Tridune, BroouiNaro¥, I, July 21.—The Union Hotol at Paxton burned lest night. Owned by Jacob Carver. Loss, 81,000, Insurance, $3,G00, Iucendiary. - 5 AT BASTROP, LA, Nrw Orrzans, July 21.—A private dispatoh from Bastrap, La., reports the destruction of the business part of that town, from the Jacques levees corner to Miller's, by fire Iast night. AT CLEVELAND.! CrLeveraxp, O., July 21,—The loss by the firont Uohm & Htnha's planiog-mill _yosterday l:mmdu“ is ostimated st €3,500 ; {usuxance, F000, FINANCIAL, ‘THE BANKERS' CONVENTION, Banaroaa, Y., July 2L.—In the Bankers' Convention, this forenoon, the Committes on Liesolutions roported resolutions as follows : Firat, fuvoring immediate resumption, nad call~ ing upon every citizon to haston tho day whon uvery promire of the Governmentto pay a dollar should be rodecined In coin, Becond, calling for n ropeal of the War tax on banks. Third, urging Congross to issuo coupon bonds in exchange for registored bonds of tho same. Fourth, demand- ing tho abolishment of the -cont-stamp tax on chiecks and vouchers. Fifth, favoring a perms- uent orgauization of national bankers. ‘Thomas ¥, McGrow, of Bprivgflold, offorad ths toilowing : JResolved, That it in the opinion of this Convention {hist an act Lo provide for the resumption of specis payments, approved Ja. 1, 1475, ought to bo amended #0's8 Lo provide for the gradual contraction of all egal-tender circulation, and the tima of rosampilon be oxtended to tiie 15t of July, 1845, wo s to aflord time for the busiuew of the cuuntry fo adjust it~ ul‘l 1o the change withuut & sudden fsil of gesersl prcen, - AMr, McGrew epoke at some length in favor of his resolution, The Committeo'a rosolutions were adopted, and tho time aud place of tho noxt annusl meet- iug waa referred. CONSOLIDATION OF CANADIAN BANKS, Tonoxto, Can,, July 21.—The Cliy Bank of Moutreal and the Royal Canadian Bauk of To- - ronto will bo united In ono bavk, with & capital of 21,000,000, : THI INDLIANS. INVESTIOATING MARSH'S CHARGES, New Youg, July 21,—A¢ tho session of the Commission on ludian fraude to-dsy some In- spector’s of supplios gare evidence with vogard to tho character of thogooda furnisked. They all stated that the gools iuspocted aud shipped were equal to tho ssuplos upon which the bids woro made, Bawples of tabacco, cigars, and coffes, furnished, or uvon which bids were fur- nisbod, woro produced. The sostimony will bs closed hors this ovening, aud the Cownaission will pracecd Viest to-morrow {o complste the inquirivs a¢ the Red Cloud Ageucy aud othor oinits, p'l‘ho Commission held w sesslon this after- noon and exsmined the Inspoctor of Tobacco, but no new fucts were developed, In the evone iug Prof. Matel had a cousultution of a private uuture with them, —— . THE LAVEST ELDORADO. Drearos, L., July 21.—Thst gold has been found near this clty {s hpyond a question of & doubt, but whether or not it exists in aufiicient quantities to pay for mining 1t remalna for fu~ ture dévelopments, Mr. 1. J. Fiko, a eclentifio silversmith, has :tested the uuggol, and found that it resisted the strougest acld, and pro- nounced it pure goid. Copt. Mason, an old Californla mincr, gives it ns bia opinlon that gold actually exists in large quantities. The ouggets that bave been found mod tested were rluked up accidoutally iu & small ravine runving hrough a coru Hold, sftor s recont heavy rain, Tho gencrul appoarance of the earth in the vicinity (¢ tho gold ' rogion 1s rough and rocky, anG i known a8 the Dutch Orech neighborbuod, about 3 miles west of Decatur. tustead of 89 wiles north, as etated o a previow dispateh. The farm upog which the gold wag found belongs to Audrew Kepler, a cigar-manu- facturer; and it way at girst thouglt by many that 18 waa & ruxe in order to effect & salo for hus Isud; bus mworo secont dovelopnients sustain the truth of the ropost that gold actually exisis on the prowsey,