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Sl TS gt y—reparted au the report of the Commll‘!nv. ttiat they bad retainod thr:\ provisions ot tha Con- stitution of 1848, and had provited that tbe ro- turn of the toxes should be uado to & general jcounte officer for colirction, and that thore slict,d be a pleoe in every connty, & well-knoan oilico, wisaro all the infurmation rolation to such tax and wrw sament coutd bo_obtalued, and wharo tho (ax ond nssoskment could be paid and the land diacharged. Wo also raler ta the ad- dregs anbuitied by the Couvention to tha peo- plo of the Statn at tho limo that the Convontion rosolved Jtwall; Into o loxisiativo body aud provided tha methol by which tho peonlo shculd voto upon the aduption of the Cou- situtios oud of tho sovoral wections, Iha Chairman of tno Commitreo framivg this nd- dross was Judve Underwood, O. 1L Browning alko apperred an ono of tho Committee, a4 dind 2. Hivew, who in ot prosont City Comptroller. Nono of thcen ominent peuticmen wero mowbera af the Commitico which framed Lhia paiticuiar section, but they wero convincad by I8 words of the proper interprotation and constiuction (o be put uon it, and n their addrese, draftod by tliom 88 & comnmittee, adopted by tho Couvention sud submiitced to tho neoplo of tho Htato as the Submiesion of tho Conatitution to the peopla of tha Stute for their adontion vr 1ofeation, we flud that they interptoted theso words to mean (hat here sball he & return of uopid taxed to & geus eral couuty otilcar fur collectiun, and that ho shall havo aathonity to sull the roal estate for tlie colleation of such taxes and sauosomonts wpon the ordor or julgymont of a camt of record. Inasmuch thes, as we flud fhat the words of the law taken in tholr ordinary signlfication according to their piain grammatical srrengement mosn such u retury {8 dowignated, and ax wo ind iat there {8 no contradiciiou in any othor part of tho iustrnmont, but that the Jlolo of it comports with the interpretstion Bero given and with tho evil witol wes deaignod 10 be remudied, aud wif tho contemporancous exyostion of the wisest logislators of tho Stato, 3nd sa we flud the_Aandripal Incorparation aos, aod the Geuernl Revonua net which wos pansed the noxt eession of tho Leislatun in view of Liiw provision of tho Conetitution adopting thy jdea that tho generzl offi.or of tho counly wes tu have full power by reason of (o return of taxes to bim to collect the taxos by sulu of roal extate or otharwise, and that tho re- farn of tho taxou k> him was to Le for the pur- yure of their collection. @nd ns Lo futont of tho Jeople 19 togive in the irorpretation of tho law, Yud that iutont in thi section, wo nsiat that 7 sutnte which thwarts that imtent, aud with- Jris that POWET BBG hrakas it impussiblo for the Unonts Colleetor to go collect nud resaive oo tax i+ nnll nd void as conflictivg with tho Cone tatition, This Bl 300 prolibita colloction bt ounty Collector. It reqnives tho City Cullietor to colfoct tho taxes down to the very menent of sale. It roquires tho Citv Twasuror to “ationd the male,” and recoive tho 1wonoys upon it. ho County Troasurer lios no powoer to scll, bus acis s the maoio mechenical nusistant or dsjucy of tho city oflicera fn makilng tho aale, aud tho whole atatuto is, therefure, in conilict with tho Constitution. Now, as to the otver polnt, that Bill 399, 28 amended by tho taw of 1875, fs not pacticelly cdapiod (o scecmplish tho ends, wa wmight sup~ 1050 it desised to bring the caso’ into Court for jodgment, 1t is obrerved that tho amendmaonts “ubwtan inlly forbid the Colleoior srom reporting -0 tho County Collector anything but the list of wdaand tho total smouats duo. Thoy leave +30 wections which provido for the methods in wbich tho coso #ball be brought inio Cowt for ,2dgment, and the judgments of the ait entered thoroon in “their tull force {n tho neral Raveuuo lave. ‘Thos wiwply imply that t1080 laws aro gufliciont ia all thelr detiils to mtrol the mattor. Now, the Colloctor caunat stvertiso under Bec. 182, beeauso tuat saction ¢ xquires that bo shall state in the ndvertizement s names of tho ownors of the broporsy. if koown, aud the syear or years for which the iexed OF augopuments la oue, while under Bl 3, o8 ameuded, thoss ftoma c1not bo rowurned truim. The Clerk of the Court caunot mako up Lo record that is required by Boc. 188, for that <ord ta required to contain the vanios of tho ers, it kirown, tho llst or doseriptions of ond the year or yents for ") v.0 lauds, eaich tha tax In due, the valustion npon which .0 tax fa extonded, and the total amonut dao apon the lands. It bas beoo held in a large amber of cas0a thut, if oach distinet itom i not «ated in tho recard, 1t 18 void, 'The Coanty Col- Letor cannot faske ontl to tho roport, and this 213 {8 mot diapansed with, Tuo act amondatory ot the City-Tax net lnsorte 2 Hee,18_a proviclon which was intended to 2.ver this daffiealty, Sso, 16 of that nct pro- «ied timt tha City Collector ehould deliver to 1k:e County Cullector u iiat of the lands on which . hsd boen uuablo to collves the eity tazes und ; scial agvessmonts. Boc, 10 provides thau the said «.actalotileer hall recorve thoreport provided for W tho precodin: soction, and stall procesd to Jltara judgmont, but adde by tho amendment of 1¢78 thna provisions Lhat it sball not be re- 77red of waid genoral oflicer to attach to said W.bauy afidavit whatovor fa relation tharoto. luls makes this antithesls; ** Nor shall it bo necedsaty that his return to the Connty Court slal contnin ouy valuation of propor:y,” sloning that fhess two lits aro to be totslly distinet. Tone City Colloctor's It 18 the ona to whioh be I8 not yequired to add 1,y aftidavit, while the revort to the Court ia to be made in conformity with tho Genoral Rovenue kg, 8xcept a9 In this actia specially changed, ad {here Is Do provision of “this act Jipemsiog with the maklng up of the Ciark's rocord, which 1a to contain all tho re. ulrements abovo atatad, and to which, oo tho rdt day of tho term, the County Cajlector is ro- Quired to add bis oath that lie s beon unablo ¢ collect tho taxos or asseswments. ‘Tlhore fs no x.th to that ropors {o thia case, and thers ia no Fuwer to make the oath under BIll 800, for tho Coauty Collector has no power to coliect. 'Tho otk canoot make the judgment ordor, and ¢t oot reudor Ll judgment provided for in Bas. 1¢L which o the judgment wection, 'That sec- tion reyuires that tho Court ghall renm- dur n judgment which shsll bo s acp- state fndgment for each kind of tax or @ vesament, Kor Bill 840 forbids subatantially tiat thero abail be any distiuction betweon the te1ee and mssosuments, aud that all tho taxos i d sesousmenta duo for all time shall be in- 1 rted a8 one snm fu tho return of the City Col- lcetor 10 the County Collector, and in tha rocord v1d application for jodgmout wade by tho County Collector to thia Court. Theorler of malo requires the County Clerk teodtersn order that 1he lauds ara (0 ba sold 1ur thenmaunt of taxos yot down for the yoar or Yems ot forth, and yat tho County Colloct- or ¢sa hayo no snowledgo of the yoar fer wlich the tax or nsucesment is du tur Bl 800 provides oaly that he <l ealve jiformotion of thoe nature of tho war- £-nt alove atatod, aud the nature of the wariaut 1% thy coilection 0. the tax ia tho uame, whether 18 for 1871 or 1876, ‘Iho uuture of all spccial ® 6esamont warrants {a the same, whetbor for 018 year or another, therefors that doos not ro- qila s ment of the year, sud, upou the % holo, the mmendments of 1878 Lave ruthor in- SNuiodthio dittoulty in obisiutug the information Locetsary to rocorded to proceed auder the Gon- tal Zlavonue law, and there is no Power to rec- caclle tho two note oxcoyt ln phe Logistaturs, Argunients 0n bebalf of the contestantu were 3l inade by Mesars, Hurd, 8horey, and Nichola. day, Corporation Counsel Dickey and Assist- :flh cm;:nuou Co‘uuug éfifinnt{n lAdlmu ml; ¥ argument an babal of the oity, an: tir. Robay wil oross 10F the contestants, il —_——— THE WEATHER. Nazmmiorow, D, 0., July 28.—Por the Upper Lwkeegion, Upver Mississippl and Lower Blis- eouri Valleys, statlonary to failing baromater, vautheast to soutbwest winds, warmer, partly cbudlyo :-T:El:’.’ aud, jo the two last sections, LOCAL OBSERYATION, Cmioago, July 28, Wind, e, lar- 77 Tl 653, m 011 6. 1198, m, §0,00 2:0 p, w, 80,07 Sio b 2Rkt 20:38 py m./3u By Wiker OGRNKEAL OBSERVATIONS, Cutaauo, July 36—Midunight, Stution, (Bar.Chr| Wind, —— e Brack'rige! 21,10} Shoyensa..[w.0nl 1 X taa. 95/ Bika's m'm.u’ Siw [ee——— AEUICII’E. Buectal Digpateh te The Chcaoo Tribune, Davexrorz, Is,, July 20,=In thiy clty this momlag & Gormsn printer uawed Frank Bleso Somuwitted rulolde by taking arsealo, o was 31 1:-«:.»(: 9, aud & family, Temporauly m“ “.uu.u 79 20w avessgloy ooe sulcide daily FOREIGN. Plimsoll Achieves a Partial Vic- tory Over the Govern- ment, The Lockout Becoming General fn the English Cotfon Mills, Crops Destroyed and Cattle Starved by Drought in Portugal. Baitlo Between the Turks and Insurgents in Herzegovina. Don Alfonso's Narrow Escapz from Ar- rest by the German Gova ernment. Iack of Public Interest in the Funoral of tho Austrian Ex-Emperor. The Gencral Eleetion in Hungary--=Ruse sla’s Relations with the Pope, CREAT BRITAIN, PLIMBLL'S WRATI APPEASCD, Loxpoy, July £6.—Tbe Loodsu Times under- staunds that Plimsoll has procarcd s revival of Lis Shippiog bill, which Lo abandoned in favor of tha Governmeont moasure, and that it will now Dba placed on the order book for nest Thursday. Phmaoll will then apolopgize to the Houso aud consent to the passige of tho bill asa Parlia- mentary maasure, for ons yoor only. ‘Tha Earl of Suaftosbury hss wntten o letter to Plimoll, oarnostly sympathizlug with bim in Lin efforts to botter the contlition of seamen, aud advising nim to anperr io tho Iiouse anl adhero to tho viewd ha expresed, but to mgmify hin re- grot that excitoment fed him £o violate tho mics of dobate. ‘Fha mjority of the prominout daily and weekly {outnals exniess a wimilar viow. tho ITouse of Commons to-day various natices of motione and questious were piveu, all roflecting tha depth of public wndigr ation at the Governmaout's withdrawal of tho Bhipping bill. Sir Charlos Addarley, Prosdont of the Bonrd of Tiade, will tntroduce on Wolnesday o Lill torthior empowering tho Doard of Tiade to pro- veat unseaworthy sbios from saling, Plimsoll meotw with warm sappors, A great number of lottors of approbation will Lo pube lghed to-morrow. The Goverumant i evidently tarritled. #ir Charlon Adderley's Shipping Lilt la regard- ed aa 8 Government concession to and triumph for Plimsol. OOLLIDED, The Cunard stoamsuip A\:‘ninl aud tho me & Guion stoawship Wyoming. (rom Now Yorlt for Liverpool, coflided yestoiday ot Now Drighton. Lotn vossols wora cousiderably damiagad i thelr Lulls, ani have beou docked. TIE LOCR-0UT, Thirty cotton mills closed at Oldham to-day. the operatives rafnsing to actept mastera’ thrma iu rogard to wages. THY DIRECT CABLE. The mansgeroi the Direct UultedStates Cablo snye that no stockholder Lina been doniod jo- formation. A small portion of the cavlo bas been injurad, probaoly by tha fce. Tiho con- tractors aro now roplaciog, with good cablo, ite injured port. WENT DOWYX AT REA, Information bas beeo iecetvod of the wreck, April 14, of teship Stuart Il4hneman, on & voy- oge from DBombay. Fivo of her oraw arrived at Bt. ‘Helena. 'fho remalnder, thirty-oight u tmmher, were dcowued. The survivors wore thizteen dsys at aes in an opon buat. —_— Danis, July 26,~Tho Viscompte do Beaumont Vuasy, tho woll-known political writer, s diad. New Tonk, Jaly 20,—A cable dupatol states that Vice-Prosident Mumford, of the Woatern Union Telegrapt Company, died in Paris. TUE FLOODA, Lomdon Tes, Pans, July 11, —Lxaggomtion with rogard to tho doatba at Touloawo seill goea on lu certain Fiench joninals, Foriustance, one of thom an- uouncca that 300 eoldiers liave beon buriod un- derngath tho ruine, sud 8,000 peraone Eiled during the floads, Your correspondaut gave the nuwnber of actus! deaths st about 840, and this is contlinod by aa otficial tolsgram wnblished by the Moniteur, which arys that the tatal numbor of bodios recoverod up to the present time s 218, A At Qlos and Lisloux, in Calvados, tho rapid ristug of the Rliver Toucquos has caused some loas af life aud great dauiege to praperty. Soven peraous bavo boen drowned, many houses have tallen, and two Lridgos have begu carried Away. ‘Tho villagos and country round were complatoly -uhme;gld, aud of course the cropa are an- stroyed. ‘Tho subsotiptions rafsed by Madame de Mac- Aahon sud® tho Tressary wow amount to 8,697,2271. TI% INDIDECT TAXES. An nunlnipnpor states that tho Indiroct taxes for the pant ull(‘)-solr have exceedud the ostr- mates by 45,000,000, PROAZOUTION OF A BONAPARTIST PATEB, A Bonapartist paper in Corsica hias been pros- eouted at tho AMarscilles Awmzes for au acticle describing tho depomtion of tho Emperor a3 w revolutiopury vote emit- tod t 8 timo of hateful fury by au Assombly sans mandal. ‘Tho defouso wie tbat tho vote waa & mimple rosolution, oot » pisco af leglalation, aud could thoiefore be fraoly ositicisod. The two dofendants were mo- quitted, - The bisll Lad to bo cleared when thetr counse) doclared tho 4th of Beptember Uovein- mont wortby of reprobstlon, this vemmk excit- Ing hisses and hootiug, ——— GERMANY, 4 casamp, Benuw, July 20.—The etory of the arrest at Landock of Count D'Zinbeck, hin motber, and ohamboermald, ou = charge of coawpirlng to as- snsainato the Gormen Crown Prince, i untrue. It was fabricated by the Clevk of tha Conrt at Landeck, who Las 'beea arrosted. ‘Iherois no #uch perdun a8 Count D'Zuibicck. Bruiy, July 26,—The Clork of the Court at Landeck, who originatod the Crown Priuce s~ sassination story, proves to he insana., PRUSSIA AND DAVAMIA. Denrin, July 1.—The North Gerinan Gazelte of tlia evening contslus the following: * To- niorzow, the 18th of July—a day full of recollcc- tiona—the Emporor Willlam il cordially groat aud shake bands with Klog Louis of Bavaria, Tols ovent calls to mind those groat days of July, 1870, whano tho offensive aud dolbnsive alli- Buce bstweon the two sovarslgus stood tho test to which {t was subjocted at & time of grost urgenoy, The meeting of the two first rincoa of tha Empira will serve aa o warning to the party houtile to tha uvity of Tmporial Germaoy, showiug them that their eforts will bs, power. h':w;:'}-:fi?fi“ L‘llnll great -umxur:lwfxln);llhu and people are jointly res to maintaia against auy and -nr; foe.* i AN OLDER FOR TON ALRKST OF DON CARLOS BOOTHEA, 3 Pauis, July 12.—1It sppears that the Gorman Government was In earnest when 1t said that it would ariest Doo Alfonso, hrother of Don Car- los, should ha venturato enter Qoimany. The otlier day Dou Alfonso crossed the Austrisn troutler 1 order to pay & visit to the shrino of & Baiug st Altoetting, 1n Davasia.. The Prince spoot wome little time praving before tho lmage. and thwn retrsoad his steps without beiug molssted ; but scarcoly had ho reached tha Auutrian territory whon & lolegram waa rocolvod by the Daverisn Qoverumont agents, orderiug bis inutans srreat, or tless olroumutauces it 1s voc probable that Don Alfooso will in fuiure let bis devotion overcome bis prudence. JAPANESE OXFIONRS IN FUR PRUSEIAN ABMY, Bz, July 18.—~Prince Khive Kava, uncle of oF of Japau, and lus Adjutant, Puns Lean appoiated Prussisn Lisutens tached 10 & Borlin regimont of foote guards. L'affaks has passod the usnal Lisuton. Auts’ sxamiuation, whilo Khive. Keva studies the toilitury arb under an ewluont ofloer, —_— AUSTRIA, THB LATE EXYER0R FEBDINAND, Vimuna, July 7.—There bus probably rarely baen » fuuaral of the sovereign of a gruat ooune tay which baa lefs peopls 80 gold and indiFarent 48 the tunatl of the Bumperos Yardinand you- torday. For evil or good, prople on Auch ocen- sions speak of tho decesked, and like to st io Judgment upon him. Yesterday sod the day ofors yon coutl walk avont f&r hours among tho crowd without hering o wingle re- mark ou tho dead Eioporor, Thia v7as so ratich thn mare mtrango ea Vieuna poopio sro ratiier noted for their soli-heartodne-s, and for thor warm attachmont lo tho dynsaty, which is muawn Kieongy on sach oceadoos. Had the infant chill of wome Archduko bLesn in that coftin which was earriod in pomg to tue Church of the Capucine Monks on tho Neus Markt, It won'd have ted an fulereat sw warm in tho crowd as 11 it had been ous of tha faunty of tun speakern. Bat the ehill had been : wdny before, whils the deocased L iad boen fong domd for the Viennews, and bad becotas almoss 8 myih for thew. Tue prisn did itw best to roall ‘the Ifermt of thy Jhadechin to the wemory of e puo- vlo by toliog them of Ins gond-noarced- uese, and of tho great uyonts awl changes which began iv lis tano, 1t eould ot waryp thom up, It I8 ne if not Lveuty-seven yeara, but a contury, lay betsween thosn March daya of 1Y and the prescnt time. What way then ouly the fimt hopp of a Lelter stato of Unis bay no: becomo . reality A3 80iid and as undisguted o4 1f 1t nad baen tho slow work of & contury. No gyreater tubuto cowd have brou paid by the pacple 1o th prasent than the com- plete oblivion 1td which the past ssomed to niave fallen, Kesecaly leen signifieant than tlus indifferonca extubited oo tha part ol the pouple wae thy in- tereat which has Loon shown by the foreign Courts i tho event. No lcsy than iive of them wero 1oprosoutod by their hewra presum: tive —Uermsny, by the Crown Princo [rodaric Wilhelm;™ Ruoesin, by tus Ceazarowiteh; Italy, Uy Pdoco Umberto; Davaria, by Prae Luitiold; wnd_ \urtembory, by Prince Wall, Tho Emperor went him- we.f to tho Station toreco.ve the three firut, aud eanduct them to the Barg, whero thes woru quartered. It thn wouding of the belr presamp- 4ve ou xuch an erravd was ke itaalf a rathor it urual cottesv on the pa-t of those Hovoreigus. tho cordixlity of the miceung gave an addie tional meamng to @t It did not eseapo remmk that the Duke of Tuscany was mnotg tho Archdukos who wont to tlio sta- tion to meot Prince Umberto, Tho King of Saxony did not como in person, an was fimt ao- nounced, but wont Qon, Fabiico to roproeent biin. Marahol MacMuabon speciaily commis- sonedthe new Fiooeh Atbasead:ur, Count Vogue, to reprosout France on the occasion. By tha will of tha Bmperor Fordinand, His HMajenty bocomes muversal legaton of the private fortuno., Tho tnost oxangeratod statetuenis have heen circulntod abuut this, somo of tham going as far a4 to value it at 12,000,0001. and moie, whilo ou:=third persapa of ono-fourth of thnd eum will be nearor the truth. About one-half of it w8 in lund, and the other balfl fu tho fuuds. 'The valuo of tho firat hing vary muea lucreased ofjlate yeara, for 2 notablo portion of tha astates hos tu 1ho coutro of the coal-tlella of Dahemia, which Lave bosn opened cus and &ro boconting mora valusble everyday. This incroawo of reveuue wil b most acceptatle, for tho Civil List hss Loau heavily the Exhioi- tion your and tho voriaua Imporial jouraete, whieh all cost & great deal of money. ‘Is tho oxpoutcd of the six weekn' journoy to Dalmatis were about 600,000 florins, and no wonder, for tho exoramm of evary adlicaa was, * Wo aro ro- jouiced to seo you., for wo want such and vuch things, which wo axpoct voun will give up,” So it was folt quite o ro.iof wien ths town of Fiums was reachod, the Podenta of which aaid, *Wo thank vac, Siro. and your (lovernmont for tho grest things you have done for ua. sod wo will endesvor to do tho Last for omaelves.” THX OEDMAN CROWN-FEINCE MEETS WITH A BAIL- WAT_ACCIDENT. ViBNNa, Julv 10.—The Crown Prince of Ger- mavy met nith 8 raiway accident ou by wav trom Vienna, 1l loft by the London aud Paris exproas, which loaves Vieona at 7p. m, Ou ew- tering tho Haag station, betseon St Petor and Valeutin, tho traln got on the wrong lino and ran sgalnst A goods train which was sta- tioned on that sidinz. Tho Crown- Princo and wuite roczived vo injury, with the oxco;tion of the chagsour of the "Crown Prince, who waa seriously wounded on tho forohoad. Oueo of tho servanta of tho company employed abont tho rooda train was run over and killed, The widow of the Ruaalan Gen. Aproloff, alady of 60, who was {n tho train, waslikewivoshihtlyinjured, but waa ablo to coutinue hor journey. The train iteelf hnd reccived noiujury atzil. It backed immedintolv after tha collicion, and after au hour'a delay, during which carringes and euglue were carefully exawined od found totacs, wout on ogain, and, iu apito of tho delay, roached tho junction'at Limbach iu time for tho oxpresa to Musich, 1fis Majesty, informed of the aceident, imwediately oxpressed lits regrety by tolegraph, and congratulated tho Orowu Prince on his bappy eseapo, The Miister of Comwerce had the Qouorst Manazer of tho Westbalin calied up, and ordered o dtrict m-)mry and seveio punishe ment tu any ouo in fault. According to the statement of tho Geueral Alanagor, tho siznal- man nnd the official on servico ars both to blowe, the lustructions maklug it the duty of tho lattor to weo befora the urrival of the fast trainy whother the clisngos aro all right, —_—— HUNGARY. THR OENERAL ELLCTION. Bopa-Prari, July 11.—The general electlonin Iungary is virtually over. Uut of the 416 moembera Hungary, without Croatis, scnda into Parlismont, 876 bave beon elected in the period from the 1st to the 10th of July. The romaining forty conatituoncies, which wero not ready in time with their cloctoral lists, will Liave tbelr eloctions in tho first haif of Au- guat; but,whatever the result of thesa eloctions wmay be, it can scarcely affoct tho rolative stzougtl of pactics fu the futuro Patlioment, as may bo scen from the following numbers: Out of the 876 members olectel, not less than 819 belong to tuo Liboral or Governmont partys 17 to tho Couservativo party, 19 to the Rad- feal party,. sud 21 belong to the par- ty of \Nationslitien; in all 57, — that is, about oua-sixth as many as tno vumber eloct- ed of the Liboral party. Therefure, evou 1if all tho forty romaining seats fall to tho Opposition, —while, accordng to presont piospucts, they will not’ got ton eoats,—und 1f the thicky-fuur members tho Croatikn Diot sonis to the Huu- garfau Diet wers to fuu over tn the Opposition, which is_even mcre linprobable,—ihe Crostiouy votig favar.ably with every Gover nmeut,—the Libers! ur Goverument party would havea ma~ Jority of 183, DBut s thode extromo coutiugen- cies are not ouly not likely to happen, and a8, on tho coutrary, it is wall-migh cortuin that the Liberal party will socure at loast U0 out of tho omainivg sents, the UGovernment will luve about 350, and, with the Croatisus, 384 suppuct= ors 1n & Houwa of 450, Altbough it had been folt for years thst the dijfcronce bocween tho two old” arliamentary patses—namely, the approval of tha opposition to tha compiomise with .\untril—hn} lost ita meaning, the resl causo of tho cossation of the differrucs aud tho furion of the two old partics Iuto 1o oow Libarul party was the tinaucial ques- tion which waa to be grappled witl. Inthe tasoof tho nrgadeficit v way fole that & great effort was ucedod o curo the ovil, sod that thia efort could ouly be made by droppiug old difforenced, and uuiting for the cowmou sdvautaye. Tuo country followed willingly this imipulso coming from Parliament, and returned thls overwuolm- ing majority for the Governmens that it may carty through all tho measures ocoxuary for re- atoring tho equilibrium in the Budgst, Sach {u the weaulug of tha lato goueral elec- tion in Hungary. But the larga majurisy at the commaud of the Governmont atfords o this mo- aent an adventage in snother direotion, by strengthening the bands of the Government o tue nogotiations which have beon opoued in Austria on tho rovidion of tho Customs tarift and of the commervial treaty between Austria and Hungary, With 5o large s msjosity belund it the Hungarian (fovorumeut may well speak in the uame of Huugary. THL FLOODB AT BUDA-FESTH. BopA-Visru, July 13,—Another fesrful storm swept over Buda-Pesth the duy baforo yesterday. Aluiost all the Lemporaty works which biad boeu made to ropair the dumage doss $o the roads and bridges by the storm of the 26th ult. were ugeln destroyed. ‘the floods rusbed down sgaln with Violonce, fllllug ke cellars of the boases just eum od out. FPortuoatoly, this occurrod duriog the dav, The Liouses which woro still oxposed Lo dunger had beeu evacusted atter tho last storm, aud tha aporoaches to them were guarded by the wallitary, 0 uo loss of lifa ooourrad. Besides, the foods last month hud slresdy do v work, aud vuy., what could ' obatract their This timo, howaver, J4 1s not ouly Bus but Poath fikenise, whion falt tho effeots of the . cloarod 2 wtorm. Beveral housea wers unroofed, aud tha wooden theatre of & conjurar waa demotished. Both inthe town parts aad lo the Islaud of Margaretion & numl of large towers wers blown dowa, aud both places louked a pisture of desolation. ~ Orest e the misery caused sad the damsgo done by thess two storms 14, they have Lad ous advi —tamely, tuat of arousing the poopls and suthorilies of the Capithl fiom the ssnse of security in which the! bad indulged, snd Sudnolug them to take ot’- feolual wsisures agalnsd ihe recurzeuse of antorn. How far thn msnse of socurity went may be gatheced from tho ciroumstines that somo of the houses dem hished woie actusliv built ovar the Dawil's Diteb, which providas the drain- w20 of tha valley Lelind Bils, Thav wern o'd hounns, anch must hase atood liere for wany years. Thote was, indead, anothes giow ool oi 1o30rd, on the 10th of Auy i 1 even greater losy of Iifa, for it caugit vemahers at the foot of the moutiain thon owav, but althnugh wers not Evorz ous to aes a bt Lo not only thorogh drainags of the va I hat pomothing mist be likerieo done to 9 rapid 0¥ of the watord from the v maling resersoirs in differont . besidnd Lawaening tho dauger. woull likemise g0 far to remedy the want of #pringd from which theds higher parts saler in ordinary tinios. p— TURXEY, FIGHTING IN UKRIEGOVNA o Ranrya, Jul; —Tho Herzegavina insurgents woro nttarked by Turkish froups on Friday last, nar Nevesigna, ard o wovero engagement took place, Many were kilied and wounded on both riles. Haturday the Turks wale a vorsio from Btoltz, and attaciked the lnsnzents nesr Dabra. Four conanics mado an aful effort to fonk the Insurgenss. The Scitng irated all dav, bt tho resnlt i nob kndwn, The Turks have fired Uorht: TRE SULTAR'® NE; Benwiy, July 12.—B order of the Sa1tan, For- eign Mimstert ncorcditod al Constantinaple will henceforth ba provontzd not ouls to the Eoltan but to Ins cllewt won ant prosump- tivo hair, the cersmonial ohservel oo hotl occaslona taing exactly the ecn. This order 18 ntafed to bave given oTense to the wdivoranty of tha_ancicut order af wic Murad Effend, tho nov of the 1ate Matiid, whon the Iatter parte r rightful hoir, lives in tho stricent eusiumion, aod ia brlioyed to devote most of hux biae to tho study of roreign luznages and hteratue., TAILWAT OVER THE DANGLE, The Porto hsy declined the o manian Govarnment to constract s sulway ovor tho Danule at their own expensa, Coapled with Hmrlh\\ucun:\tmn of tho Porta to allow tho ‘Fnikish railwasa to be joined to tha Auntrian, this rafusal is recacdad as proof positive at Bt. Petorsburg that tho Turlsh Goverament bave siratngical ressous for wot Lridging over tho Danubo. { the Ron- DOUALING TRE I7ORT DITIEL The Grand Vicier Lay informed the Ropre- soutatives of tho Powerd that to cosor tho reve nme deficit ths Dorto wilt pussibly be forced to doublo tho impart duties. —_—— RUSSIA, AN ANBANGEMENT WITIL TULE POPE, Pants, Julv 8.—A Poseu papar utates that Tueeia, baviug offered to recall the Csttolia Bishop of lacke from Laniskment in Siberia on condition of hin being transferred to anothor dlocese, tho Pope basappointel him Bishop of Ealucls, THE TEWMINATION OF A SCNLS, Pants, July 11.—Tho Emparor of Husaia has addrossed A rescript to the Minister of tho In- terior, tuanking him and the Governor or War- saw ‘for iho part they bave taken in facilitnring the reunion of the 201.000 united (Gireoks with the Otthodox Church. Ha exuvressos ®ieat grotification at this termination of o sehism. leating noarly threa centurics. and at- tributen it lo tho iticers convictions and tneli nations of thio clerey, nnd the perfect concu renco of the luity, lleo dirccts the Minister to provide evarythiug requisite for the servicos of the jchurches belonging to the commanities. Loxpo¥, July 13.—I¢ {s stated that the recent storm at Geneve was the most violont and de- Btiuective thet bas taken place in the district for the last quartor of & contury, It began about 1 o'clock 1n the moroiog. A furious wind kpriung up, which in a fow seconds increased to n hurri- cane, rud brought with it torreuts of rain. Hail followed of oxtraordinary mize, and in o short timo averything was covered withit, The vio- louco of “the storm roused tho whole city. and much oxcitement aud a'arm prevailed. When tho daylizht came it was found that groat dam- ago had boen dono 1u aud nround Geneva; troes wore torn hp, crops ruined, gardens wreckod, and windowy, skrlights, and roofs smashed, as though by a bowbnrdment. It i roported, too, that 8 herdsman had beon killed by the baoll st Lo Capite, and that st _anotbor village in the vicinity of tho city n small ouse, with two cdon- pauts, had been blown dova. —_— PORTUGAL, THE 0RO, Loxpoy, July 26.—A special from Lishon re- porta that a drought in sevetal districes of Minho hos destroyod the crops and pasturcs. Famine {a threatened, and riots sgainst grain oxporters ars imminoat. The cavtle are dying of hunger. Local authorities report tuut it wal be impossi- bla to colicet the taxea in many pinced, aod an attempt to do 8o they foar would causo au inaur- rection, Accounts from Algouos show & similar atato of affairs jn that provivce. The Govern- ment {8 sonding pelief to tue afllicted sectiona —_— SOUTH AMERICA, PEACE IN BALVADOR. Paxaua, July 17.—Posco has been reatorod at Ban Miguel, the vcona of the late Ultramountsue viots in Salvador. Tho Bishop of Bants Tecls and soven priests wera scerotly arrested, Lur- riod, under a guard of 100 soldiers, to r'ort Lib- ortad, whore they wore put on bourd & stoamer aod sont into Nicaragoa. Bishop Carcarno and two Canons were oxvolled from the country: Alvo, Proviso Rodriguez, It wus discovered that outbreake similar to that at San Migual kad been arranged all over the Republic, ——— SPAIN, CARLIST GUDMIBSIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT, Mapniv, July 26.—The Carlists in Catalonis coutinue to give fu their aubmission to the Gav- eromont. Eight buudred additional submisslons have been recorded. TUS MILITABY RITCATION. BSanvanpen, July 25,—Tho wilitary situation Letng cousidered sstisfuctory, Gen, Jovellar ls about to return to Madrld, ———— « CENTRAL ASIA, YAXQOB KIAN'S MILITARY MOVEMENTS, Benwny, July 13.—Tho Nussian Jucalide says that Yacooh Khun, who koaps a garrlion of 10,000 mon at hils Capital, baa dispatehed 12,000 othera to guard his esatorn frontiers agsinst tho Chinsso. Al theso troovsaro srmed with braooh- Joaders and druilsd a ¢ uropeenna, —_— INDIA, OBITUARY. Nzw Yonx, July 26,—Miss Soolys, M. D., died Jnue 0 at Massoorsc, Northorn Indls. She was adanghter of Dr, Soelyo, of Claveland. Sho waa counected with tho Woman's Union African Misuion in Calcutta, AMiss Scolye wason her ‘vacation trip, aud died of typholl fever. passdiidbi L iy * HOLLAND. THR MIRSOURI, XANHAY & TEXAS, Bpocial Diputeh to Tha Chicage L'ribuns. Aunzespas, July 20.—7The proporal mada by the Missouri, Kausas & Texss Dircciors was 40 sy unanlmously adopted by the Dutch bona- holders, OBITUARY, Swecial Dievateh o Tha Chisase Tridume. Prexront, I, July 26.—This moruing J. E, Qarrells, for many years a well kuown resident of this city, was found dead in his bed. Ho was 08 yearn Of 8go, & man of robust constitution and stalwart frame, and had tetirsd the night ‘before in :J)plrenuy vigorous bealth, His death 1a supposed to have besn caused by sn apoplectio attack, Lua father sud two brothers Lave been strickon down i Lhe same sudden manner by the nme a8 A wils andson are the oaly mem- bars of the famuy loft, —_—— A NEW ELEVATOR, Bpacial Dirpaleh to Tne Chacaon Tyiduns, Graxp Havey, Mich, July 26.—The stock- holders of tho Grain-Elovator Uompany have de- cided to replace the elavator destroyed some timo aiuce by fire by erectiog a buildiog thres timos as Jarge, with & capacity of 100,000 bushels. Bqusers : wum.'_l: u' ;l::dfl."l_lflod. gun ;b-‘%onlnut for adlding 1] ion, and work willcomaisnce naz¢ l‘.lk. 1t Is to be finished fu for win- tor business. ANOTHER BALLOON. Bwestal Disvaleh te The Chioass Tribuns, Bramrorisep, IiL, Jnly,\l.-A balloon passsd porth over this city at 5 o'elook p e It seamad 10 be a4 least & mils high. ’ NE. TUESDAY JULY 27, 1387). "~ WASHINGTON. Hints Concerning a Probable Change in tho Paient Commission= euzhip. Two Indictments Found In St. Louls Apainst Treasury-Clerk Avery. And That Official Doffs His Robes of Office and Retires, Hs Makes the Usual Request thal Public Cpinion Shall Hold lts Breath Awhile. THE PATENT COMMINSIONERAHIP, Specta: Iiapat:h fo The Chieityo Trivune, Wasmisorod, D, C., July 26.—Av attempt (8 maklng to kecuse a chango in ths oTice of Com- missicnor of Patenty. Thatcher, tho prosent in- cumbent, has dirploased a conmderablo uumber of lucsl atiorness who are vpposiug him, and political influences ara boing used 1 favor of R. 1iolland Duel, an ex:metaber of Conpress from New York. Tho iudwatinus now are that Duell will receive tha place. Ho is stronuly supported for tho position by Hanator € vz sud othor prominent Eastern Ropubicans. Thateber was promoted to s placa from o porition in tho oftice. Tle appointmoat of Dueil, if mado, will bo wainly political. The latter is, howover, & lawver of gocd avility, and has had oxperienco 1n patont cascw. aveny, Chlef-Clerk Avers baw tenderol Lis resigne- tion 1o Becretary Burtow wauous coudition. Jue iotars this moining received & lcttor from “nited States District-Attoruer at St. Loww, potifving him tl Avery hod had two fndics- ments found rgoinet him, one for aceepiinz Lribes, and tho other for coumminng with Joreo and Macdouwi! to detraud the Gov- ernment, Dot of tboss offcuses are pnn- whable by immisonment, and Avery imme- dlistely tendeved liw ation, whizh Lo bas reframed from until oflieinl nadee of hw indictent nad been receivel. He will vacate bis oitice to-mourrow. 1o Lns uot ver buen ariestad, but tho warrants are axpocied beevery mal. He will endeavor tu give bail here. Avery still maintame his verfeet tono- cenes, nnd claing that expressions in sociol lettors huve bren distorted to hia ivjurs, Avery wisliea his friouds to snspend judgment until after tho teial, He claimed to-day to have never raceived one dollar from tho wlnsky ring, and ta have never kuowingly sided its purposes. ‘Thero is no detinlto kus edgo here of tha pature of the avideuce oymnst bins, but it 1 unuerstsnd to conaat of letterw end telograms which will ro- \uire a great deal of explanation. TOSTYASTELS' HONTR, The Postmaster-tiencrat has defini*ely deidod tachaneo tho systom of Pustmusters’ bonds, Hitherto the awount of tho bonds ha Leen determlood by the salos of postage- stamps. They ore now to bo rated acoording 10 the receipts from stcmp sales for une montk: ounly. The rozulanou for Post- Otlices in smailer citics will not b ths same a9 for those of iarger cities. This wiil reduce tho Dands of tho Cnicaro sud Ciociunati Vostmas- ters to about §200,000, Ono of the arguments b favor of smaller bonds from Government oflicials whera it ia conristent with safety 1 that it is found that bondsmou in fre: stanzes yeom to owa the olicial, for t become etronuons for the coutrol nf anpoint- monts under kLim. So well understood is this that the present Vostmaster at Naw Orleans ia credited with sharpness in hav- ing Wils bonds secured by partea put of that eity, aud thus retaiving untrawmmelod ocontrol of the patronage of Lis oftico. STEAM-DOILER TESTS. Tho reports from tho Hteam-Boilor Commis~ sion at Sandy Mook shaw that the expenments aro progrossing fasorabls, Ilree small hori- zontal boilers had butsted, and an unuccoasful atiempt made to burdt one of the vertleal tubu- lar botlers was recently made. The workis boing arranged, and & 1ow sories of oxperiments will bo begun ih » few days, TUR DISTIIOT ATTORNETSHIT. Ex-Gor, Wells, of Michizan, hay signified Lis readiness to accept the oilica of United States Distiict Attorney here, and Fisber will vacate at an early day. (To the Assoriated Presc) AVERY KEMIGNS. WasmsaroN, D. C.. July 206.—Chiet Clork Avery handed bis revignation to tho Becrotary of the Troasury this afteruoon, and it wed prompt- 1y accepied. DELANO. Recent nowapaper statomonts to the effect that the Piewent bad oo the 2th of Juue lust addressod a letter to Hecratarv Delauo_ asking for his resignation, and that Delano bad visited Long Branch and besought the President to ro- tain him in the Cubiuet, aro mithont any fonnda- tion whatever. No anch letter wat ever wnitton by the Iresident; ueither has Delano been to Long Dranch this eenson. MOODY AND SANKET. Wasmyaroy, D, C., July 26.—A meeting of minstors and others waa hold hore to-aay for the purposo of gousidering the subject of in- viting Mosers. Moody aud Ssukey to visit this citv and hiold & secios of meetings. A communis- teo was appointed to loy the matter before the churcbos snd roquet thom to appoint delegates to asseintlo at noon ou Monday ext to extond un juvitation and asrange for tho aroction of a suitablo building for the moatings. - - FIRES. AT MEARS, MICH. Special Dispateh to The Chicavo Tribuna, Mzans, Mich., July 26.—This afternoon abont 3 o'clock the larga mill owned by C. Mears, of Chicago, took firo and burped to the gronnd. Also, s clapboard-mill by the side of the above mill, whicls bas beon buildiog this summer, avd was uearly completod, ownod by Charies Alenrs sud A. Marahall, Thero was alio quite & large stock of shinglos and lumber burned. Thewind at the timo was blowlog south In the direction of Moore's mull. The latter took fire Lbrop times, aod wos waved ouly by hard labor, Biumps aud loga o wile distaut caught fire from tbo flymg cnders, Tho rallroad dopot, C. Mears’ store,fand eoveral of tho buildings nar- rowly eacapod. The tho originated from some sliavings whicl woro blown against the furnaces door, both eugineer aud firewsu boing abseut from their posts, and iu sn iustant the whole mill waa ablaze. The mill was running at the time, and tho workmea barelyesssped with their lives. 'The loae is catimated st about $20,000, the principal logers bLeing Charles Mears, A. Marshall, and Morris & Stenbns, on whioh it is doubtful whether thera is auy insurance. AT MANISTEE. Special Dupateh (o The Chicaca Tribnne, Maxtstrx, Mich.,, July 23.—Yestordsy morne ing nbout 7 o'clock a fire broke out in a dwetliug owned by James Sullivan, situstod ou the cornor of Bpruce aud First streots. The wiod blowiug strong from the south, the fire communicated with adjoining buildiogs rapldly. It was foared at oo Umo that it would sweop through tho busliness portion of the city. It waa finallv sub- duod, afier burutug six dwellinga nud one baru. Totul los, §8,000, Iuaurance, 35,100, Laut night the tug Watera caught fire, totally destroylug her cabin, Loss, $1,000. No josur- anca. WISCONSIN FOREST FIRES, Hpaeisd Lisvatch to Vi Chieaco Tribune, 87, PavL July 26.—Buperior City, Wis., which waa greatly endaugered last Tuesdny, Wednos- day, aud Thureday by tires, was saved by taking advantage of a change of ‘wind for setting back- ires. One house and bary buraed, During the time of dangoer ths veople bad tueir goods packed ready for removs), aud morchandis was taken aoroes thie pay to Minaesola Molat, AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, Bpesial Diapateh (o the Chieogo Tyidune, Gaaxv Rarios, Mich., July 26.—IKoster & Krugor's tannery in this city burned early this moroing. It was undoubtediy au incendiary fire, The loas oo bulldings, maomuery, sud stock fiuished snd unfinished was §20,000. The in- rauce was §7,600. Meears, Koster & Kruger Wil rabaiid, & AT VICKSBURQ. Vioxsnura, Miss,, July 20.—A fre in Leves strest destroyed & two-story brick and & one- story frame lionse, the property of Louls Peters. Laoss, $10,000; partly insuzed ds i TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, The Union Chsir Compsay of Auderson, Ind,, =u om.-n Lacorporated, with a cepital stock o : g Yoaterd . aftarno on iwo clouds, ress: Were ssan beiwesa N ILndlun, McLean County, No damsge reporte ed. Iohingaworth & Courhlin, contractora of Chi- caga, have just fininiiad reicing srven fouc-atory brick stores on Canal atient o Grand Rapids, Micli, & feot. Arrangements aro neatly com- platad to-ar for raising aoveinteen mare of them, tures nod four-story brick stores, to tho eamo extent, Auntant abont 5 montha old, meanly dreased, bt hnal iy kel pretty, was loft on tha walk in frout of m Sixtly strent residenco In St. aul on Suniay «. oud alept there quictly probe- uly fur several ioury, attantion heing finaliy at- tracted Ly o bharning of doge, which had occurred ab intervam twoagn the night. The baby is in the eare of the Hiters of the Gaod Sheplerd, Iis parcutazo ia a cowploto mystery. - -~ & SPORTING NEWS, 2 THE TURF. "#NTRIEN FOB TIR CLEVELAND RACE: Specral bispatch lo T Cineano Fri Cerverasy, 0., July 26.—Tbe summer maoot- fng of the Claveland Club bezing to-morraw, with every promisc of & weok of rare sport. Tho enttics are somewhat lesa numerous than last yeaz, but the disparity of numbers is moro than atonod for by tho high charsczer of tbe horses aud tho evennesy with which they ara matcbod, The eporting fratermty ia licre in full force, and ;‘\-oof—uomng is unumually fively for a first night. ho ontiles for the first day's yace are an followa ¢ 8—~$2,000; first prominn, $1.0M; sscond ,;u.)'uw: tuird gremium, $.00; fousth premi- s § 00, O. 4, Green, Rabylon, X, T, b, g. Breeze, Railes’ Modway, Ky., U. g, Coumar, formerly 4, G, W, Voorhis, Detroit, c. g. Ham. 4 0. W, Crasturd, Augusta, Ui, %, g, Bandhill, %, Liwiug & Wiillans, Nashville, Teuu,, c. g. Tears 1%, Wilon, Yotngstawn, O., b, m, Bello Ports er Winmman, Joifet, ik, b. g. Duke. 8. L. C Lennon, New York, bik. §. The Furger, 9, W, L. Duote, Philadelplis, . g. Preston, second uambere, Adgasta, Ga., b. m. Molcer. 1, Titley, Madwag, b g. Gen, Garfiold, Beatort, i #4 & Henderson, Chicagn, 1, m, Lady Star. £ Botd Doble, Pubtadelphim, b, ni Clementine, In thie poul« to-nignt, Preeton selix as favorite in the 219 raco, being 210 sgaiout €20, aud $30 fot the fieid. Tue 24 race is tho great oveut of thoe dav, and the po.ls for thin are heasy and numerous, Ihe favorita in 31ay Quaen, who, under the namo of Nashville Gurl, won the 2:98 raco here last year. ‘Tho Quecn gells for 2100, Malrey fur £64, Clementino for £33, atud Gartield aud Lady Star for,z25 each. ‘Fliere Lias been rain to-day, but the weather looks wettled to-night, aud’ the track is o iuo condition, foriper] S, BASE-8ALL. CIICABOI—PHILADELPUIAS, Prmavenesia, Pa, July 26.—The fourth gama between the Chicamos sod Phuladelpbiax, which was played bore this afternoon. resulted in the former gaing therr UrR victory over tho Quoker+, who scored their onls ran in the firat innsav on ssfe late by Addy aud Megyerle, and a wild-pitched Lall, The Clicagos earued their first two ranms by the good batting of Uines, Dovlin, and Glonn, sud made three 1moto by orrora of Malope, Mcuears, and Meyerle, Too batting of both nines was very woak | | ;Ln]l thoroughly cured by Dr.Juste's Carwlnstive m, throughout. Golden pitched instead of Zelt- lein, Malone takiug Snvder's place as catcher for the Philadoiphiss. ~ Nick Young, umpire. 1nninte— Clicagon... Phlladelphias THE TRICGER, LABALLE AND PEURIA BHOOTING CLUBS. Special Lnspaleh to Tae Chwago Tridune. TaSatie, I, July 26.—The shooting park of the LaSallo and Peoria Club, situated midway between tho two cities, will be openod with & grand toarnament at 10 o'elock to.morrow morn- ing, to continuo threo daya. Bweopatakes Lo the smount of §300 lo €300 will be shot for eacl day, aud it 18 oxpocted that a large numbor of the best amatour sbots of the Northwest will participate. A commodious booth hae boeo pre- pared for %hn svortsmen, and sota for 8U0 spoc- tators. 'ne supply of pigeons for the ocoasion is abundant. CASUALTIES, A FATAL EXPLOSION, Aew York leraid. TPorr JErvis, July 24.—~The most terrificloco- motive boiler explosion ever known on the Erle Tailway occurred on the Delaware Division laat night, 8 miles wost of Port Jervis, resulting in the inetant death of three men, and the demo- Lition of thousands of doilars’ worth of property The locomotive was attached to mn ox- tra coal train, No. 4, from Honesdalo, Jofferaon Fuller, engncor. When tho train reachod the point nsmed above it was flagged by atrain obead of it, and camo to metop. Tho flagmon of the leading tran, Joseph Bouvell, jumped on the pilot of tho engiwo he had flaggod for the purpose of nding dowa some diatance toward bis train. Fulio’s train was kept ata standstill for s fow miuutes, when the mignal was givon togaahesd. A brakeman who was on tho twelfth car was looking at the en. gineer, and ssys that =8 he placed his band upon the throttts tho explosion took place. The firebox was blown out, sad thie locomotive liftod bodily from tho treck sod thrown backwards, lighting on the tender bot- tom sido up, Tha air was filled wich fiving fing- ments for some time; beavy pieces of iron feli alf aloug the train, demolishing cars and endau- Roriug omployes.’ As goon Rs possible after tho explosion 8 trainman sturted va fuot to Port Jervie to aunounce the casualty at headquarters, e was but an lonr walking the 8 mules, and gave the alarm. Bupt. Thomass at once ordered the wrecking traiu to procsod to the scous of tho disaster, and accompanied it wish Dr. 5ol Van Ltten and otbers. Leneatlithe ruins wero found tha bodies of James Stevenson, thie ireman, aud Jaseph Bonuell, the flagman. ~ The body of tho enginoer could not b found, and it was uot uutil sttor miduight that it woa discoverod, m » treo, over 1,000 feat away from the licomotive, on tue summit of & hill whick rises 50 feot high from the railrosd. Hig watch buug on & liwb by hin side, stopped at 8 o'clock. Lvery bone {n bia body wke broken, but his face was uot in- Jured in tho slightoat. The three bodies were placed in & car uud brought to Port Jorvis ag 8000 88 postible. ‘I'ha moise of the oxplosion was heard b miles away. Heveral telagraph poles wera brokon down sud the telegraphi comwuni ©oation cut off for some tuno, BOILER EXPLOSIONS. Bpecial Insvalch o Ihe Cliucage Tridune. Tasr Baotvaw, Mich, July 20—The tug Cyguet, while towing & dradga 4 milea below St. Charlos, at the mouth of the Bad River, explod- ed Lier boiler about 5 o'clock last night with tor- riflo force, waking a total wreck of the boat and mjuring Capt. luass Parker aud the eogiuser. The causo of the explosion {8 uat known, The boat was built hete in 1500, aud was probably worth §2,600, Special Danateh to The Chieags Tridune. Kavranazoo, July 28,~By the tesritlo explosion of & boiler in the wawmill of ¥, Gilwsy, 4 wiles porsh of Qoblos, Van Luren County, two ineu were kitlod, and the engiucer martslly wouuded. ‘The amoke-stack wad thrown over a high t:;a, aud the body of oue of the men into the Iake. DROWNED, Svectal Disratoh ta The Chicans Tridune, Maxisres, Miob, July 20.—A son of John Dousman foll into s cisteru on Baturday night sud was drowoed, Spacial Davatsh te The Chicags Trituns, BT. Pavr, Minn,, July 20,—Karl Grovewsld, 17 yoars old, & palotor by irade, was drowtiod inthe Mississippt River yestorday, making ono boy drownsd for eacliof 1he thres Iu‘l! -n:rclf:::vo ) tbiog, sud, undersakiog o Lowg 2k, wea faken i craap, sl wan be- fore #asiutsnoe could reack bim. The budy was m:;mno:inu._ July 26.—A son of Capt, Lumm. bots, of the fuw-boat Wiecaco, 8Rud 7 yeurs, full off 'the whar{ ai Passs 8' IOutrs and was drowued, . 0.—A 10an pemed Johu- ,0;",,‘,':,‘,"..‘.’.:‘.’.,'3"3..' children, drove into Coosawatte Juver, kot into doep water, the wagou-bad floatad off, aud all the ohlldren ware drowned. Parasicos 10 the Human Ear. o aaed Henes Fuictiae applied man named Henry Fu o u‘».’-"’ :’I’:u. tho other dsy, ssking fur .-.u.f from & tarrible pain in the mude of Llx Lesd, wlio drivieg buia saost to Liatrestiva, g 1o wes wa : on a throuzh bitl of Vur & on: swollan aud tha blnod slightly oozing out of Ii.4 oar. Homaid ho had muffered torrb'o arcanses, aad thought the dificulty waa somoshars fu fir ear, The doctir oxamined tha ear and ubserv s t somothing wigeling fac In towards tus dr Dip,aug & fearlior 1 carbolia acnd ha iu-erted 1t i tho sar, aud wan murymined to KOO & iva fagiul hop out. fin then thjacted some ackd, Lillmg the remaining magggote, Which tumblod out where he could reca them wlth piucars, nod in thin way hin removed aaven Iargo aggots of & peeuliae Kind. . Thioy wore abot h1E an Inch long. an 1 an eight of nn inch thick. lazger at tha hnad than the tall. anl tarmed of & sucenssion of ringe. Ezamined under o microacops, the maggote sera found to ponsess throa sharp horns in tanic heads, with abich they dug thaie way in‘o the fleeh, They had dug in tha exr considorably, sud wore plorcing the drum, In fact Futcher dind benn unable to hear with that car for woma timo. Tho pain cansed by thoso animals was al- mont unboearable, and el tne real oauia had not been wnepected. Tha doctor has mada in~ quiriea and waarched suthorities, but {s suabio to find a like caan rocorded, [lu supjoses that a)mo fly or ind0ct maat hava blown in the ear. Tle hns prescrved the maggots in aleohol, n:] .t.he seven of them almost fill & comon pli FINANCIAL, MICHIGAN BANKS, Srecial Donpateh to £he Clicags Tribuns, ].}.\'nxsn. July 20.—Fifteon Stato banks raport their condiion to the Stste Tressurer 'lhtn‘ x]x‘r-‘-. ‘vu:ek in July, 1875: The ntal lialilitiea and resources amount fa E3.944.807.06 1 capital, £1.837,826.79; Rurplns, £110,497.50: duo vanks and depositors, 2,340, 51431 1 profit aud Vewn, ©106,010.03; losos aud duwoonnts, $2,874,536.99: Londs, #96,613.64 ; cash, Eflm{w u7;hru‘n| nnleu‘z; -_-;J histures, §76,911.42; uo ‘from banks, 1, 8, 315, 50 overdrafty, £25 sxpunaby B15- . A NEW YORK FAILUGE, New Yong, July 26.—Another important fallure in anovounced fu tho grocury tralo—that of Miriin Y. Buon & Co. This hou-o did an estons ave Jobbing bLuritosn #ith thn cicy and conntry, nod #tood well 1u erodit until rece i wos £ und that thes Homo Limn e up a good part of thuir capital i foal ca NOVA SCOTIA ITRt Hanrrax, N 8., July 26.—The old estabiishal mercantile bouso of Gaorge P, Mitahell & Sonsny in_financial gifliealtics, owing to the miswaro- pristion of proverty bya ontreal morshan:. “T'ho tiabilitios of the Arm are 4 3t Lat 3133,000, the loss i Montreal being 2193.1)) IMPORTANT DECIS Kivastoy, Ont., July N.—Juduo Unrrows to. day gavo s decivion in tho ease of Mulica va, tha Grand Trank Dailway Company, holding t the Jatter is not red&)m blo on loss 1 U 2.ding from Liveriool v tho gonds aro in ebarge of the railwas. meamslip lino wan Tamponsible for divers detinatiou, their reapousibiity nos ending ¥ith the shipment on the cara. Special Dugatzh to The Chivaan Tridune, MiLwAvREE, July 26.—The Union handa in Senfinel oftice to-dnv refuso] to worlt al the ro- duction to 83 contw. and strusk. Non-Union mou are working, aud the paper will bo got uyt 26 usual d Crampe, colle, eliolera, dy w4 ry, and diarthea, oa wellan silaflectiiuncf the bawels, ate roadily nyietered e mtnnw The following are only a few quotations among hundreds of other bargains now Dbeing sold, and will give an iden of the sweep- ing reductions made on Spring and Summer Goods at the Great West End Dry Goods House. Targe lines of Sammer Silks reduced from $1 and $1.25 to 75 cts. Assorted lot of Summer Silks reduced from $1.25 and $1,50 to $1 a yard, Lot of superh Quality Stripe Silks, regular $1.75 quulity, now $1.2 Rich Brocade “Japanese Bi , formerly 75 cts, now 30 cts, Fine Bilk Leru Btripe Japanese, formerly 63 cls, now 25 cts, t variety, at 10 cts yard, Fancy Grenalines, grea formerly 31 and 35 cta, Dlack Grenadines at 20 to 30 per cent below former prices, French Printed Organdies, formerly 40 and 50 cts, now 12 1.2 ets, 300 pes Fine 4-1 Printed Percales, 10 cts yard, rormerii 25 efs, American Printed Porcales, 600 pes . Beat 4-4 12°1-2 ets gard, Fine French Tawns, Prints, and Poulard Cam. bries greatly reduced, Linen Lawns 25 cts, formerly 35 cts, Fine AL-Wool French Dingonals, chojce shades, formerly §7 cts, now 30 cts. Targe lotd assorted Spring and Summer Dress Goods at 25 and 30 ¢ts. formerly 40a o Camel's Hair Suitings. 40 cts, formerly 65 cts. Ladies' Linen 8uits, Plain, Trimued, and Line Uroldered, ot almost hall price. Llama Lace Points, $3 to %30, actually half rice, Llin}ri lnr'e Jackets, $5 to $25, much less than Lold cost, Stylish Trimmed Millinery at a great scrifica Untrimmed Hats, hall former prices, Groat Barguins in Ribbons and Sash Ridbons. Purasols reduced 25 to 35 per cent. Diyues, Vietoria_Lawns, aud White Goods, ro- uced 20 to 25 per cent, CARSON, PIRIE & C0, HADISON & PEORIA-STS, 1 AYS TRADE 0N 58 WEST S2 " LAKE NAVIGATION, _ " GOONIICH WTRA) 3 llltqhukw:.‘lud Weat b iy Bavo Alan) e FAIRBAWKD . MORSE & 00, 11 &113 Lake B2, C! Be:aretgl tnhayonly the Genuine. S e e IVILSON & LVENDEN'S ¥ ow TANKe, ), MEASURING PUNMP. 47 & 49 West Lake B8 CIXITAGO. 15" Bead (or Oatelegun

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