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R s S e : ~rINANGIAL. * Availablo on prosentation at almost overy - WiN i FOR BALE. s T b X bl s 4§ * R. M. PARKER, VOLUME 28. FRESCO COLORS, e FLORENTINE RESCO COLORY, | ** AGTONER ERPRESES SOb Liabilities of the Concern Esti- Fregty 200 S0 PANIEES, | “ted ot etwean s5.000 FORTY SUPERFINE COLORS, ory carefully, in pulp atate, with- oS ATt e kot 12 L ltes e ory Banlon FOR SALE 1Y JOHN ALSTON & CO., 179 & 181 Randolph-st,, CEIICACGO. R T _CHINA,GLASSWARE. &0 AT COST JUR ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK, |Stockein New York Depressed COMPOSED OF . DECORATED AND PLAIN CHINA, Decided Tumble, SUSPENDED. The Banking-Houss of Dun- Sherman & Co. Goes into Liquidation, An Assignment Made to W, D, Shipman, of New York City. Fiuch and Various Specula- tion as to ithe Cause of the Kailure. Dinner and Tea Sets, Silvcr-glx:lled W:mi,i 1 Table Cutlery, an % 3 sk.;':bélrmssgfi{m. Fancy ol Quite a Flurry Caused in Bos- FOSITIVELT AT COST UNTIL CLOSED OUT, ncto. ton Business Circies. ding Show Caaca sud Tables, BOWEN&KENT| ... 262 and 264 Wabash-av. Wil continue pur Wholesalo Murincsn an tinual. One of Chicago’s Fi- nancial Agents in New York. SIRCULAR E—— 3 LETTERS []F GBEDIT Comptroller Hayes Says the City Wil Lose Nothing. FOR TRAVELERS, THE SUSPENSION. EXCITEMENT IN WALL BTREET, Bypecial Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yong, July 27.—Wall streot was oxcited this morning about balf-past 11 by tho unex- Furopean city. Also, Foreign Billa of Ex- change and Cable Transfora issued by HENRY GREENEBAUM & (0, pocted announcement of tho suspension ;al Duncan, Sherman & Co., the woll-kuown bank- =, R,‘B' era of this city, Tho offect of tiis nosws, couplod Nos. 78 and 78 Fifth-av., with the venmntinun\l nturlu‘l pu=J nb;un;l at ll.(hu e e = e RS same moment, was denreseive, tho stock-market .. DUSINESS CARDS, clopiug, after great fluctuation, st about 2 per cent lowor than the opening quotations. The lisbilitles of the firm aro between 85,000,000 and £€6,000.000. No other housea wero entried down with them, aa far as known, Investmeots in railway stocks is undorstood to have boco thn primary causo of the failure. Abvut three millions of their indebtedness Is known to bo abroad. & good proportion of it boing 1 bills of credit in tho bauds of Americana cx'n;cllu;: < abrond. ‘Their principal creditor abropd—the MANUFAQTUIS Uaton Buuk of London—is understood to have ROCEKFORD, II.T.. | becn securcd, asalso the laok of the Btate of S, a Now York, in this city, & prioaipal homo creditor, LATESP STYLES flflfl LUWEST PR]GES. About 11:25 this morning the doors of tho TO RENT. T0RE STO0LS banking-houso closed, and simultaneously it was sonounced in various exchanges that THE FII! JAD EUSPENDED, snd mado an assignmont. A great crowd gather- ed in front of thoe building, eager to know the cause, Home of them, probably deeply intorost- cd, were clamorous for admission. Tho bank had opened ot the usual bhenr for tho traneaction of business, and, s far [t can bo ascertained, conducted businces, thongh it is donied that any deposity wero received. Tho sudden clostng at 11:25 waa thereforo all the more mystorious and porplex- ing. Inquiries at tho bank were of littlo avail. Membors of the flrm loft the building oarly, and during the eotiro day refused to see even tho most intimate friends, sending word in reply to sl inquiries for information that thoy copld give none, The crowd around the building, unaware of tho fact that the firm hud resolved on abso- luto silence, Lesiezed not ouly the doors but windows, and finally the rear private entrauce, But only elerks of the house were iu charge, and ono and ail declared thoy could GIVE NO PANTICULANS OF TTIF PAILURE, or any hiuts as to tho causes. Throughout tho day until & late hour {u thoaftornoon, the crowd, #till unsatisfied, lingered befors the buildivg, but lessoned in numbers by tho withdrawal of thio anxious ones of the marning, so that only OFFICES TO RENT IN THE TRIBUNE BUTLDING. INQUIRE OF - WILLIAM C. DOW, 60, TSo—Standard. 60, To0--andard. | Gnnpowder, per 1b, 50, Young Liyada, pes i, o0, dapai, par 60, 00— Onolong, pur Ib, 40, 60, B00—1andar: thie curious and wondoring rewnained when the ”’.‘:‘““,;._ r;-llh;_l. P 1b, 50, wc—fd ntreots closod to businoss, ns Suplacd Tiatars inatpired oroxclliiy of | * Tho oxcitement at tho Stook Exchage was J. ETOXSON, the greateat knowa thero in many wmonths, and 107 Nouth Clurlcs for a timo tho utmost confusion. prevailed, and o N & = not a htuo constornation existed. From all AHCLION SALES: parta of the building and from tho strat, brok- ATCTION NOTICE. The Attention of Dealors and Honstkeepers 1n invited to our Extensive Closing-Out Sale, THIS DAY, at 10 a, . Of Qentes! Parlor, Chambar, Diniug-room, Library, aud Ofce Furnitire, Bedding, Carpoting, c., now and second-hand ; handsome Ofl Patntings, Chromon, and Bloel Engravings. Job Lot of Dry Goods, Tloots aud Shoes, together with o lot of fino Plated and Bllver Ware. 8. DINGEE & UO,, Auctionears. VINEGAR. T TPRUSSING'S - WHTE VINEGA IRITY, NTRENGT N, Wartanted to 1gau-av., C __BUSINESS GHANCI PACKING HOUSE ers gathered on tho floor aud visitors in tho gal- lery, until the latter were so orowdod that fur- ther admission bad to bo refused. The floor wayalso filled, and for the first balf-hour aftor the news was anuounced sales of stock wero brisk and PRICES DECIDEDLY PANICKY. Of conrae, after-reporta were sot afioat in tho intorest of tho boars,and the feclingjof doubt ana depresaion was increased by reports of the failure of the Union Bauk, of London, and the imponding suspension of other hiouses, which, 1t was assorted, would immediately follow, and finally that old roorbach, thedeath of Commodore Vanderbilt. It waskuown that Mr. Vandesbile was unwoll on Saturday last, aud this nelped to give ashadow of & shade of probability to the old story as freslly told. Ths effect of all was that stocks wero much depressed during the morning honrs, bus nearly recovered during the closing hours, so that tho average decline of the day was about 2 per cent below the closug quotations of Mouday. Westorn Unlon was the most active stock, and, fn. wcdiately after the announcement of tho failuro, foil off from 8§31 to 73, but s quickly recovered fli@:-i‘-" Loa o gt "Su‘:’:fi w70, and finally closed st 79)s Lake Shore sxosllan for Jol kY 48 00D & 00, waa almiarly atteg.ad, but nes 1o such & degres, Commission Mercuinit 41y Weshiogion:st. _ | deoliniog 0a recelpt of b8 uuws from 613 ta 58, snd fnalls closing st 59, afler baving sold ut 50)7, Paoama,in waich it was ramored Duncan, Sher- maz & (o, bad b:;n hrfily léx‘vnlud in an ¢ kralis. 1. | offort fointly made w! nator Jones, D e b e %o | of Yavads. to control the siock, sold st chiltica fu this dircction, the pesfoction of bty e, | 5 sor cont below Mondsy's quotstions, but s gngunt uf busiuoes done aro beyoud anathing U8 |y yuy yot active. Pris, to which it was known FRASIEI'S GOLLEOTION AGENCY, tho tirm liad 8¢ one tuus made hoavy advances, Coruer Hiate aud Mow vas dull wnd mactive at 1434, fell to 1, and WANTED. duslly closed ot L1)5. Tho offoct of the failure e on utooks was consoquently not scrious, and prabubly ooly temporary. MWANTED’ IN 1UE QOLD ROOM :fi?’fidm’,!'fl_"g‘gdfi'm’é% gfi,,"i:’i‘.‘,""‘“' the nows of the failure biad been preceded by A e e | tho rumor of tho death of Commodore Vander- s AT SRS bilt, and when the anucuncement of the wus- BASE BALL. penslon came it was recelved rather mcredu- Comnty Comnissoners vs. Aldermen. lousty. Tho first effect waa thio advance in gold, Pools s0ld st 140 Clark-s! t 12 10, hdlz. day, whon the price foll off slightly. At the Cotton sud othier Exchanges the nows waa recelved with surprive and regret, for tho charaoter of the houso Lad created confidence {inits stabllity, and, in its Lour of misfortuoe, stoused sympatby. ‘I'be excitement in the treet, alter tho first shock of the announce- “mnl, tapldly subsided, audethe foollug Locame which was maiutained unsil near the closs of the BTORAGH Yor Furniture, Fianos, Buwing Machines, and general Lol ucrehandies. Fioteclass | sccomwodations, Mnderato charges. CHIOAGO HTOHAUE KELUNI- ALY, 80 and B2 Bt Maudolplealy | Cibume, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. JULY 28, 1875. intones rather thag wild. Even thin was in Iargo measure aliayod, and the streot wont homo {n comparativo mental quiot, after the publics- tion of card from the firm. Yarfous rumors wero soon put in eircalation regarding the cause of the failure, some assigu- in; FL¥AVE APECULATIONS IN COTTON AND GRALY sn the causo, whilo otbiora attributed it lsrgely to apeculations in unprofitable Boutliarn ecurities, The tirm hins loug heou scting aa New York flacal agant of tho Mobile & Obio Hailroad, Moro than a yesr ago it waa atated that the firm waa heavily involve:! on account of ita transactiona with this road, which, howover, it was suq- posed was ecttled. Blora rocontly, conpons of tho road, to tho amount of alout 8700,- 000, fell duo, and tho road was uusble to meet payment, Duncan, Sherman & Co. baught up the coupons, and it is not known that any part of this last ainount hos since beon paid, ‘I'he ides of heavy wpoculation in cotton being the eauso of tho famlore was gonoaally discred- 1ted at tho Cotton Ezxchange. It was claimod by a prominont member that the declins in the wrico of cotton for the past six months, at the wont 3 eonts, was not wuflicient to produce such dinastrous resulte, Thero was s vory genoral oxpression of a suspicion on the street that the firm had REEN INVOLYED FOR SONT; TIME PAST, and it wan stated that their paper hud recently been solling at figures considerably above that paid for primo discounts. A prominent banker of this city, in & brief interviow this attornoon, #nid that thero had been much distrust for sev- oral months 84 to tho financial condition of the house. Rumors bed besn current on the strost that membora of the firm were largoly interested in morcantilo trausactions outsido their banking bLusivess, which bad jockod up their capital and nad uot proved successful. It was believod by many persons that largo advances had been mando by certain relatives to protect the eredit of tho house, uutil it was no louger possiblo to eavo it. Thers could be no doubt of the ability and willingness of tho frionds of the firm to keop them out of their Lroublen 1o any reason- ablo smount, but tho suspension showed that thoy liad DECOME TOO DEEPLY INVOLVED, and wero not in a condition to avail themaclven of tho proffered aid. It waa a mistako for bank- or8 t0 engagoe fu outside busincss spoculations, I'ho record showed disastrous results (n almont every instauco, Bankers were safo only when thoy kept their affairs well in haud, and avoided all temptation to ongago in speculations and transactions not in their line of businesy. Among thoso professing to be well posted in regard to the operations of tho firm it is stated that amoug the avscta will be found obligations of tha bankrupt New Yorl, Doston & Montreal Tallway Company, which Company at one timo,| received largo sums o8 advauces frowm Duucan, Sberman & Co. FI03 TRUBTWORTINY BOURCES it was learncd that tho amount of habilitles of tha firm was between $5,000,000 and £6,000,000, the indobtedness being probably nearor the lat- ter sum thao tho former figuie, Tlo linbilities are about ovenly divided between Europs and thin country. Mr. Duucan returned from Lon- don a whort timo szo, where heo had been to make nogotiatious for new capitat, and Lo then made a thorough examination of tho assets, and the liabilitica of the firm which were of doubt- ful value wero marked down to figures which was thought conld be real- ized on thew. Uad debts woro chargea to profit and Joss. It wan found after thia was doue that tho firm was not solvent. Thoy could have gono on for some time longer, and possibly bave pulled throuyh, but there way not much probability of the latter, and it was DEEMED REAT TO 8TOP and go into liquidation, ratber than use tho credit of the firm to raiss funds, which would all bolost in a vain ondeavor to make good past loksen, Tuo obligations comsisted of bills of exchango, letters of credit, and deposite in their banking-houro hero. What thelr Labilities in the respective classos of letters of credit, bills of exchange, and deposits amouunt to cannot bo mscertsined for soma timo to como, Tho Nauk of the Btate of New York, through which the firmn cleared, s amply sccured against loes, a8 in alsa the Umon Bank, of London, whose ageuts the ‘firm woro io tlis country, Most of the billa of exchango and letters of credit were drawn on Baring Bros. 1t s undorstood that tho lstter firm will not Jose seriously by the fatlure. TIE AMOUNT OF DEPORITS with Duncan, Sherman & Co. i net given, but it is known 1hat they have been drawn down a good doal of late, avd this probably hastened tho failure. Atnong deposits closod out some timo ago way that of tho Erio Railway Company. Nearly six months ago tho firmn woro askod to advauco a cousidorable toan to tho Compauy, and declined, and wsoon after that time the account wre transforred to another banking Institution. 1t is stated tuat a clear statemont of the aysots and lisbilition of tho firm caunot bo given for two or threo mounths, It was reported that William Butler Duncan and Senator Jones, of Novads, bad united to buy = controlliug intorest in tha Paoama Rail. road, to DEFEAT JAY GOULD'S BCIIEXE *to monopolize tho frelght aud travel to the Pa- cifle Const, and were loaded down with stock at bigh prices, Tho Bocretary aud Trensnrer of the Panama Cotpany admits that Duncau was a large bolder, but wou't name the amount, Hs added that Scuator Joues had withdrawn from the road, aud Shermau bad succeeded Lim as Director. Tho Prosidont of the Baunk of the Fwio of Now York saya thoy will loso nothipg, oot a dol- jar. Juan N. Navarro, Moxican Consul here, oayn tie will loss the bulk of his private fortune, . but the Government funds are not affected. William Hoffman & Co. lose about §75,000. 120 the Assocrated Press) oTHED INCIDENTS, New Yonk, July 27.—The failurs of Duncan, Bherman & Co., which was anuvounced soon after 11 o'clock, eausod tho most intense excito- ment on the stroet. The direct causo of tho snspeasion Is not as yat ascertained, and various rumors are atloat, aniong which in one that their difticulties bave beon procipitated by tho fallure of Monsre, A. & W, Collio, of London. Another report Bayw their principal correnpoudonts sbrond wero tho Umon Lank of Loudon sud Dang Lrothers, o 150), arrangements were mudo with the Linvin,: dim by which Duncan, Sheruan & Lo, wero to b protecred. [ is ruppesed thae the witbaranal of that protection thus nosni was tho immediate ce.20 of their (milme. ‘Luoy hsdopened their connting-buua.,\ At g egram from London declded the firm to suspeud. It ls no hittle surprise to learn that, whon a houss of tho frst claas conld get paper disconnted st 4 mr cent, the paper of the firm of Duncau, erman & Co. wasratod af 6 per oent. The i, or at loast some of {lu utbmbers, Liave besn identified with uutuituuate railway enterprises, saca 0a Ins, Atlantio & G (V orn, and others of & rimiiar charactor. I3 hns tranepued thut tho foruinu bills of ko firm will amount to ovor L1 ,uw.m i A private cable dispatch announces the fail: ot ths Union Bank o} Loudou, tho llruelfi. J};: hluk’\;lxlg firm {ln the city, m;: with which Dun. can, Bhorman . transacted a their foreigu business, lasue partidn.of . ABTATEMENT. ‘Tho Hvening Poat has the following In jta finandial colutnu: **The quiotuess of Wall street san brokeu, 1n tho ascond bour of business, by thy sunouncemsnt that the banking-house of Duscau, Bherman & Co, had closed thelr door .;.4 .u;;;el:,dmyulg‘n;.nnt. A clap of thuuder tu & clnr Y c ave caused inore constorna- ton, and &t the Btook Exchange, lfl:?}&:z‘lx'. havge, sud the Cotton Excl E[-wg”,wwm“ hauge thero was #1'liv llubilitios of the Louse are glvon asin- side of #£6.000.000, and it s admitted that their asmetw fall fo value far Lelow this amount. The lomnes which have wenkened the house are not enliraly of ro- cent making, but cover aoveral years, the heav- ient, it 1 tndorrtood, having boen in cotton, and, noxt. in securities, which now lave a donbttul value, ‘*Itindue to Willlam Butler Duncan Lo say that had he hiad the disponition to take the chances, tho credit of bin honme was autliciontly good to havo enabled mim $o got thn mesna neceskarv to bave bridged over b bills on London, rold yen- terday, Aw & man of houor, however, he touk orable eonrsa, and stoppod while ho bad otnsthing to divide, lsfusing now buriness, Lo endeavosed to gev new capital eoough o pay overy domand which conld pursibly bo made un Lim, but_failing 1o that Lo wisely conciuded to susvend.” A cann, Tho Post will alro publish tha following atate- ment to the creditors of the firm, prepared by Mr. Diinean sud read at the Stock Eschange: Nrw Yonx, July 27.—A carefal ezaminstion of one busineas afaire shows us, moil unexjetelly, that through loasen and injaforiunes our avalable svcts are no reduced thiat we aro compelled 40 o fnto ligui- datlon, ' We ruach thin conclusion withi the deepa-d Tegret, but tho foct that up to the lLitest momant one mort iinezatopled cradit haviug remaned unlmg would havo compefled us, If we continurd it hazard new ohligations ‘and incur new confh which we ware unwilling to mssume, For ths jroteo tion of all our creditorm, without distinitin nr el erence, wo have thin day nade a gencral wesignnient to the Ifon, Williain D. Shipman, of this clty, whon nddresn for all matters cou; bo at onr Iate banking house, No., 11 N2ssan striet, (Bigued) Duxcay, huknstax & Co, HOMY. OF TIIE CAUNES, 1t {a thought that tho receut hesvy failares in the Manobester (liug.) cotton trade have some- thing to do with the Immodiate embarrassment of the house of Duncau, Sherman & Co. They have beon by far the henvieat buyers of cotton in the American market for nave:al years, most- ly, it was undarstood, for Manchester. ‘Itie be- lief was that ordors woro ‘;v-uurally executed on London banke’ or bankera’ credit; but of it turus out that they trusted to mny extent to direct credits of such concerns as Mosnral Collie, in Manchestor, it will be & misfortuun which nn ordinsry prudence conld guard agaiust, seeing that thero Luuses bind the “canfiderico of Londan to the oxtent of untald milhons aterling. Tucra in a bolief that most of tho tilla now runninyg are under atrong acceptance on the other sida ; vav, Ly Meskra, Bariog aud tho Guoton Bauk of Lon. don. _Tbo outstanding traselors’ eradits of Dune can, Shermau & Co. ate on n dfferent footing, and may causo sorious inconvonience 0 kowo of our people now sbroad, It ia understood that n full s:atement of the affairs of the house is in proparation. wecks a0, and hos minco been making a carefal oxamination of the asscty, and finids that they ara largely ivadoquate. Ho resolved to endeavor to got & new cash capital, and, having failed to do ®o, determined that it' was best to suspeud and mako a genorat assignment for the benesit of all hin cteditors, tho sssignes being Unived States Judge Wiliam Shipiman, The bouse was founded in 1850 by Alexander Duncan, Watts Sherman, ana W. Latler Luucan, tho latter the hoad of the present houze. ‘I'ho present firm bas boen v operation about ten vears, Groay eympathy is exprossed lor the trm, aud particnlarly for W, I3 Duncan & Co. S o< b THE EFFECT EESEWHERE, citcado, For several hours yeslerday afternnon after tho receipt of tha news of the failure, the ox- citemeuns n city oflicial circles was very porcop- tible, Almost every one knew that for tho past fifteen yoara the corporation has had moro or less monetary transactions with the unfortunate fiem, sud for awlnlo 1o one outhido of tue Comnp- troller's offico kuow whether the city Lad lost ouytbing or mot. Lato in the day it wos loarned from Comptroller Haves that the city bad mbsojutely lost nothing by the failure. During the admin. istration of Comptrollor Haves }nuul of tho city business has been done through 3e-ars. Dun- can, Sherman & Co. and the American Exchango Bank, The business of attending to the muni- cipal and water bonds has devolved almost eole- 1y upou Duncan, Sherman & Co. On tho 1st of Jast July the Comptrolier ndvanced them 9100,000to pay ont in redemytion of municipal 4 per cont bonds dua &t taat time, past weok amother chock for *no laign awount,” a5 the Comptrillor put i, was seni on, ‘and he undoerstands that they immediately placed it to the credit of tho City of Clucago 1n the Bank of Commerco. These, 1t 18 claimad, are all tho recont trausactions with that firm, and tho ouly loss that the city could suntain would bo, porbaps, somo littlo balances which bad yeb remaned uncalled for by the holdera of the coupous. It in fair to preaumo that the balance thus loft over was oxcecdingly small, if svy at all. Twouty-six davs had elapscd sinco thoy beceme duv, and it is alro- gether improbuble that the holders of any municipal bouds would delay the presentation of their conpons for thiat length of time, ‘The information concerning the check recent~ ly mout tho firm is as yet very uncrrtain, and what disposition was made of the chuck caunot actua!'y bo asceriained until to-usy, Coocoding thai, vas placed to the city’s credit in the Bank of ('n amerce, a# {8 reportud, tho city has lost notling by the trauxaction, for they owe thio city nothing. The firm bas boen held in bigh estesm Dy tho Comptrolier, and had the opportunity preronted itrolf he would have Lad no hositation in placing noy amount at their dispoeal. 1lo considors thoir integrity above roproach, aud belioves that tholr diflionitios will Lo only totu- oraty. In the mesutimo any city busiess to o transactod in New York will Le done through the Amorican Exchango Iank. 8T. LOUIH, Special Dispaten to The Chicann T'ribune, 81, Loun, July 27.—Tho reported fmlure of Duncan, Biernian & Co., of New Yorlk, ocen- sioned but slight comment in banking circles here to-day, a4 the firm Lod no intimate rese tions as dobtors with Bt, Louls bank, beudos, it i allogod that thore is pleuty of, morw¥ 10 the tondiug New York banks to wilhh.nfi -nv[ganh porary incouvenioncos ceusod 2y tho failure, Al our Llankeis bero ssrec that there is no causo gec lsrm, as tho bauks bt Che Chapsary wero | pever ktrouger ewiug to their eagaclous conserva- than now, oo cieao of the panio. of 1973, The only «ifect of tho failure can be 1n this seetion to atrengthen the cautious feoling exhihited by 28vKkse in passing judgment upon paper aifercd for discount, thoigh the New York failure will have no direct effect npon bankers here. BOKTON. Bostoy, July 27.—85tate atrect haas not wit- neased since the War such adegree of excitement au prevailed thero this forencun upon tho au- nonncownent of the suaponsion of Duncau, Sher- man & Co., of New York. The gold murket opened at 127, and when the news wan received gold was aclitug at 11337, Within fiftesn mivutes quotations vounded to 1163, and sfterward receded to 11314, Tho effuct was to entiroly domoralize the “disrl The lughost transaction reported was 115} The stock market was aleo affected, aud stocks declinod from Sto 5 per osut, foilowed by s elight rally. SAN FRANGIACO. BAN FRraxcisco, July &7.—Au far as can at prasent bo uscertainod tho failuce of Duuean, Sherman & Co, produces no marked effoct hero, excapt in & wtight depression waiuly coniaed o mivivg stocks, "LOUISIANA, A Negro Inwurroction feared. CrveriNaTy, 0. July 97.~A New Uilowas (Lin) thaiia bwe 18 spprehiended at East Feliciana, wheze the nogroes have sssumed tho offansive, and are collostivg and srmiug through tho parish for tho eupposed purpose of captur- lnf the town of Clariou. Cireat excitement pro- valls throughout the parlsh. A number of wiutes, armed, are cougregaied {0 patrol the town, A bad feoliug na»s exwied betwecn the 18008 OF thas parish for some mouths, DUST TO DUST. Breial Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune, Joragr, I1l, July 27.~Tho remaius of II. A, QGarduor, Chief Eoglneer of the Michigas Central Ralroad, arrived here on the Denver expross of the Chicago & Alton Rasilrosd at 1:35 !). m. to-day. The funoral servicos were held at he Central Presbytesian Church, The Hev. A, . Dean, mssistod by the Rev. Jossph P, Phillips, admimstered tho funersl ntes, A large delogation of frionds sud relatives mo- compauivd the remsius from Clicago, The caskot wsa doposited in the fumily lgt at Ouk- wood. A boavy rain provailed ull the sltornoen, which provented the ativudance of large num- bouw fu Jolist, Glupmrios 4,3 Withio the | FOREIGN., The English Cotton-Mill Lockout Dally Extending. Description of a Fenrful Panic at One of tho Moody Meetings. A Terrifle Storm Devasiates and Its Suburbs, Geneva Gardens Destroyed, Windows Beaten In, and Cas Lamps Broken, Addltional Accounts of the Destraction by Floods in England and France. Suppression of the Insurrection in Herzegovina, CREAT BRITAIN, ED. Loxnox, July 27.—John MacIver, nns of tke proprietars of the Cunard Bteamslup Line, wwho retired from business somo time ago, is dead. ‘The Ri. Rav. Conua Thirlwall, Bisbop of Bt. David'y, is dead, THE LOCK-OUT. An alsrming stato of thiugs prowais at Old- | liam, as ouly #ix out of the 152 wiils bulougiug to the Employers’ Association are workiog. Loxpoy, July 28—6 s, m.—Iifty mills have been clored fu Ashitsn, aod 8,007 operatives thrown out of emplosment. TUE SHUPING LILL. In the Houre of Commous this efternoon, Dinracli, in reply to Iillayn, refaved to give precedonce to Plimsolt's Shipping bill, whic kuid, despite the excellancy of 1ta motives, wou only aggravate the evils it intended to rum, Denides, it would require too mucli time 1 co wideration. Tho bill of Bir Clarles Adderly President of the Bosrd of Trade. would give the Governmont moro rapid snd diroct action in stopping ships from kaiting, Altor & lung de- bate, tbo Houna, by a vota of 173 agaiuet 19, ugreed to give the Uoverument buly procedenuco . " Mr. Duncan roturned from Euiops about two | bUmorrow, ALARMING PANIC AT &4 MDODY AND SANEFY MLCET- h 150, The London Standard of Jnly 9 has the fol- lowing: ** A most alarming pauic ocenrred at the meeting held yesterday in cunnection with the doody” and Baukey wurvicen at Cawlierxofl Hall. Tho timo for the departureof the rovival- ints drawing noar, the andieuces ara daily oa the increako, Last night tha bail was dengely crowid- ed more than an hour before the cummencement of the proceedings ; still thousandasinved, only o find tho duors elosed st them, M. Moody commenc:d the servics tously an hour before the usual time. A bvmn had been rucg aud a prayer offors:l up, aud Mr. Mooy was en- gozed in reading the Kiftyirst Psalm, when su-idenly the wholo of the sulieuse was ataril d by the noise of the doots being forced, and the uproar of thousamds endeavorung to rish into tho building. Tho fewales present shrirkod, and @ riot recined to threaten. Mr. ooy - modiately concluded hLia roeding, and recuest.xt the puople ta keep calm aud to join tn s'oging & hymn, 'The meoting was naw Jéft in_raarge of Mr. Sankey, while Mr. Moody lett the rostrum with tho mtention of endeavoriug to quist the people outside, Hu, on weeing tho Stata of af fairy, returned aod toid tho ushess to depart from the usual rale aud allow . many as eoutd bo accomwodated to stand in the alsiey. Tho duors Laving beon opeped, thousands burst in, many rashing toward the gallcries, The people here becamo atarmed, and Mr. Moody, who hal returned, was asked uot to allow any moia to come there, or suma evil cousequence might onste. In the meautime & panic spread smong thoee who had crowded into the inquiry-rooms, which are situatod under the plutform and galleries, Tha, wero tornifiod lest those structures siwuid give way, aud the crowds of neople above fall down upon them, Mr. Moody moanted into the rostram, and expressod tao bope that all would remain quict, “Thera had been a report of a threatencd riut nnderne: Hea was gorry to ray that wanr poopla had got into the inquiry-rooms, sud uad o far forgatten themeelvds ns to use violenes. Undor thesa circumstances, muuy were trying to get outside, but it was uo use, ax thore wero thoisands in the rooms undernesth and aiound the building, Conseguontly 1f thuss below did no: leave, violonce munt be mct by violence. It would bo injudicious for people to 1. too, for theyconld not bo remaved : #o o one would do well to remsin where they were. Mr. Moodytlienleftthe rostrum, The panio now reached Its beight. Numbers of women, in apite of all rotnonstrance, ondeavored to loave, and many bad to bo kept In their places by sheor forco. Mr, Grabam, ono of the chiuf Stowards, eutored tho rortrum and said it the people did not keep ealm the Committeo could Tot now be renponsible eitlier for tho satety of tho building or people. Mr. Moodv hsd gono outside, snd would not return untl !l wes quiet, Lither the paople 1n the roums underueatl or tho gallerios above would have to retire, or the sorvice would at once be - conclu led. In about balf an nour tho overwhelming crowd hind con- e1derably lossened. and, aftor provisiou had baon mado for some extra haesrers, the sorvice pro- coeded. No casunlty occarrel although the majority were_sescrely crushiod, aud » number fantad, Mg Moody, ju the couzse of bus eubh- sequent odaervationg, romarked (at o was very sorry t+ hoar that two ladica who were presont a fow aighty previously wess now no ‘more, ooy saving dropped doad afsor Jeaving the hall. LOBING EXEHCISES WY THE AMERICAN BavIVAL- 14TH IN LONDON, London Poat, July 13, A final conferouco botweon Mossra, Mooty and Sankoy wud minwsters of ro'lgion touk place’ yes- terday afternoon in Mildmsy I'krk Confercuce Hall.” Mr. Thomss Btone, ‘Caarinan of thy Ceutral Comunttes, presided. ‘Tho bods of tho large hall, which sests wbout 3,000, was resorsed’ for the clorgy and mlmuleml the eido neats sud gaMeriés wesa chietly occupled by the wives uud danghtors of the minsters. It was stated that thero wero about T00 mimaters prew nt, and thut of thess 183 were of the Church of Engtand. Tho meot- g haviog been opened with pramo and prayer, AMr. Moody said that duriug the whols of tho crowd.d moetings thoy bind liid on the 125 duys they had been proaching fn Loudon he was glad o ay that not ona mngle uceident bnd vecurred. ‘Lo Rey. Dr, Louner, of Glssgow, after ex- pressing the pleasure it gave him of being ver- mitted to be piesout ou thus occasion aud having witnessed tho great work accomidistied 1n Lone don, Baid ho felt conetrained t> bear his testi- mony to the marvelous and blessed rosults which had atiended the labors of the revivalists throughout tha wholo United Kingdom. lio wished, howaver, to speak: mure particularly vt tho lasting roeulls wlich were now bewg wit- nussed in Glaskow. 'Thoro had boen patnered into the churches thero uo lors thun 8,000 souls, who wero now undor tue imandiats suporvisiun of the ministors, o Fhe Liov, Mr, Biling, of Holy frinity, ton, 10 the coureo ot hitd olservitivn, with all Jhu e woild Lo pre mate o sl e o aaid that, bt Leen woen, 1t . to form an eati- ‘Ihiery was ool a night now but what ;oo frnt was bc'...f Rathered fromthe otk o sricaltural Hail. * Hebelleved tuat ;hc roal work for the munisters Lad hardly yes opu, ‘I'be Rev. Canon Couway said that took soy partin the movems .. Limselt was thore any Ibh'c | rece comipg two tuordyi. . - 3 there was, Mo vun . Panl ang Apoll ot « Apudos Win ouw who feil that out and preach, aud 1a the cowes of las travels thoy vewd that Apulios @we atons the foute xtops of L'aul, and 8o thoy read that while 'sul planted, Apolls waicred, aud God Kave tho incresse, Woll, whou huo waw that proc- odent, wnd whou hie found ss he diu the bsotlron from Edinburg and Glasgaw writing to the prothren hore 1ts Loudou aud asking them to re celve these Lo bonored avrvantsat the Lonl, ho felt 1t was biy duty tc doso. Mis personal toeti- wmony was this, tusb msuy, very toany, of tho higuer classes had d0ou blessod through their mission, and he truked that the blessing of Gud would follow tletn wherover they went, The iev. llobe:t Wilson. of Uraven Btreot Clapel; the Hov. Y'houas Richardsou, of the Hast End; the Rev. Mr. Taylor, Presbyterian, of Weet Dulwich; Dr. Jobnon, the lev. Mr, Chown, Mr, Horry Varlov, the Rev. W. I, Aticu, and Lord Bbaftesbury aléo Lot touti- bofore hn wo ficed STl wele foun 0 ol bl ' NUMBER 338 TmoDy to the excellent rear = formied by the Evaugsiie & Mr. Moody raid thag artivod for thom to may ell, ho, in compli- gheo with wuwmotons = ;" g, \veld ask Mr, boy 1o mng the by : Bois il Vi Theto wore ninoty Jir, Sankey, who wrs very #mid that beforo he asng this hrmn in England for tha last tire Lin rincerely wishid o thani all the many friends the~ Lind miet hara. N e hojwd, tao, that they would all meot avain to s these beautiful byrana whera thers would be Wy mora parting and 1o mora breaiane np. 1o thon many Wih great tendernarn and feehing) but war sy much affectad that hig vuice nesriy fatied hun at avery veren, 3r. Muody, in taking hia final farewell, was aleo unuch affzcted. All ho eould do a86 83 sav Jthat be sinceri Iy thaniced tho mininters amid friends for receising thuia ro kindly, The kind- nens of the Comm:i'co hat corsplotely brosen hiaheart, 1o miehel to thauk the steswurdn, tha repcrters, and tho press gonerally for tueir hisdores. Ifo bed waue msny tntetakes tnd committed faults,” fat nons had been o time had néw iribly afocted,, oukind to bim, Ife also wished to thank all the workers. ‘L'ie policem: toa, he muet thank for the ascistauce: they reidared, nud the kind way in which they Lad doueat, e | “concludod by asking thewm to #ing * Praira Gnd from Whom Al nye Flow." e lan eud- denly quittod the fiatiorm, ovkiently de-ormined toasead an ovaticn, Thore was a rush (o tia suteroomn to shake hands with him, but ae reemed to have Ieft with tho ntmont rapiTity. for it vue iumediately ronounced that no ias gone. ADropurar was sl s o Faise B sabeCTIPLON to | yreiot Sieacrs, Mooay sud Eanliey with a tosti- monial. ‘L'be Chairman of tha Comnittee sald that o w, wold be tnost hnrt- 8ich o propuaition, he Jd it must not bo pro- £1.1 80 tho revivalint, ceced wit', 1t The precocdings then clo.ed with the benodic- ivn, TIUE TOUN AYD FLOI D, At i tey Ju 15, i A telrgrsm from Plywoutu last nizht stated that rain hed fallen "¢ shoat interm.saon for | twenty bonry, acuoipatiud for 8 frear past of the tilno | y heavy #qualls sl wind, Thy e state of weaiber Lan prov: throsghont Devou sud Cornwall,” Tho cor voluntear carap on Maker Heigh's has had to broken up nud tue men nunt back (o theis b mos, | ur many teats were blown down sud wll dmida | v.ero impacarbla, ‘ ed | A telegzam from Blakeney, Glonerates roceived vhus mornng, ey A, oxeltomont bas hacu oxperionced tur, dietrict of tha Forest of Dean. IMlake thy vern, which in a forort viliage, . in Thoe danger, howe: er.ban trmed tle va tor, Aud too rain bas jastislly ¢ e y have yat been heard o L 4 mikk from here, tho Hoods Lav destructive, but it is impo-sible ot timats what damage haw baen dere.” A Iater dispatch Bars : A ne. ip respeet o the Forest of Deau flu s Les’ just nrisen. Animwmense dam of waier batst in the Cinderf rd Valloy, Bus peudod throughout the distri hriatol Post, J Tho r.iu fellin a posfieily for 1wenty-two houre, without on, and at thoe tme of , €161 descending. . At in- ks thera wero violg of wiid. Wo correspondent. 35, Ash. te Iearn from onr sciontiti Denning, that tho amount of 1ainfuil down nas 1500 inckes, or moze than 1 The repart (rins the Me eo* ologzal O that o faii of muie than 2 a2 peveral wations, Lo Glot July 1, Heavy rain huy falleu contiausiads in Ton ton And over a grreut part of the couutry s torday, St Swittin's Day has boousht a dusie pour such ax 1y neldoin wituesse d 1 July. Accounts coutinun to be rectived of damago to crotm 1 Hciiand by o gale and rains. ©n Mon day the Deveron, Spov. Dom and Do wors beavily flooded, and Ilen Mnecdha) an uther mountains were coated mith new suow half wiy dowu their eided. T'us gale Lias been revorely £11t in Bhotlind. Cure Ueraldy July 16. Tho effe~nof tho bad weather of the past we2i are begiuning to sbow themeelves in Lne gland. Floods at Denn Forest havs bimt an immanss daw of water, tloding tuo Cinierford Vailoy. Two villagns are uwder tho water, and Lusi- ness i3 entirely sarpended. Tho rain way sl faliing vosterdar. Iu tha West of Eugland, the rainy hava been roduciive of more diaistrous conse [1ences, e poessure of tha tloods ¢ wsed a largs dam at Croucarn, in Monmonthebirs, to burs:, sud the waiers awept nwav o factory with thirtean per- | eo0s, all of whom were drow; A fearful #torm has been iucher Las o the Wex- ford coast since We. noriag. 9n Wednesday night it bivv 3 hurticane from the southeast, cau inz con, » to the slupping in Woxford Ha Quiel casual- ties roportod aro tho drivivg usiiore of the echuonors Charlio, New Zaalsnd, coal laden, an:l the Gerwan brig Tucodore, timber laden, all bound to Wexrord, Tho crows wars saved, but the achooner Charlio is.in dangsr of bocoming a total weeck, —_—— SVITZERLAND, Jur OEXEYA SIORY. Wew Yonx. July 17.—4 correspondont at Go- nova wives an aceount in one of thoe papers, tiis morning, of & torriblo wiurm which broke over that aity at miduighs, Walnosday, the Tth inst, About 8 o'cloek a few hoavy drops of rain began 5 fall, and nt the ramu time the whola tempera- ture of tho horizon began to bo fitfully thumin- ated by flaalics of sitoot-hghtning, but thore was no thundor. Onew only, during tho ontire night, wau thero ons tornitio clap of thunder, and that wis when the stori wes just over, The light- ning gradually increased imntonsity,and beeame, ndend, actually, and without exug jeration, continuous. The entiro atmosphera sjomed to bs un eloment of flames, aud all this time thero was not the slighlest movemont of mir iu the stroets. At about 11 o'clock emall objects lying on the raofs of hoases wero caught up aud whirled ‘around a4 by a eyclono, Btill thero was no movement of the air in the sirects bolow. At milmehe tho tempest camo, mainly from the Jura range, and from tho south- wout, traveling in thut direction tosard th) basin of Lako Loman; ax it neared tho like, it seomed to apread vut iuto w fau-like form, with a front suficiently wido to embraco the entirs euy. 1t did not last mach tonzer than tea mmutos, but at tho end of it Genova was wreeked as o army ot Lonivgers could have wrecked it in the sanw upace of time. 'Tho storm cawe in the shape of an almgst compact maws, & shoot of feo drniwn horizoutally bLefore the tempoat- biast, o the first lustant evory pase lamp in tho wtrects, save Lero snd thers ono pared by roason of mome protecting roof, was #iiarhed to atoms and extinguiched, but the cily was not . darktess, for tho masues of coiguiated hnil retlecred tho bluo light of the ligntomng m a ghiail owmiuou’s manner, The waiduws of Lianufactorivs and residencos were forced trom thelr fastonings, besides having all vered, and bed-rooms and siair- u¥ ware thrown open to iue storm, and in & minuto or two they waro balf- filod with masucw of ico, tar boyoud tha iwo- diate poycr of the {nhsbitants ta remove, tor1l.o siormed was marked by thls peanhintits, thit hallatgnes, or iee-fragments rataes come vacted them#ives o a waild niass ue soon a1 ey tedl lu the tha toft bank of thu Suver A1 of 1o ey, tho Bl of beatea to puwder, GRS ¥ Bt pactftic 1 by bt & s B - of 4 farmelon o Vst quan- o 0 me m wWers iidled by i the it listo viersivy of the thied ol einnc) birds have beon ju Ly thastoriy, and the bodive of wevural o bave been faund, pleannre-gardeny, sud vinoyards, sud uari gardews, aud thesy buve beon dentiovod, asif & cliagge of cavalry bad passmd over thom, invaly- ugs sue ruih and despair of tho poor and indus. trious peasauts, whoao all uw taken from (hiem oy effectually ad if # bad beun vuiik o the botiom of tho so s Geaeva m wurronndud_ by AUSTRIA. CADINET COUNCILA. Viexna, July 8.—To-morrow the Oabinet Councile ara to bagly, in Which the estimates for tne Army, Navy, aud Foreign Affairs arg to be fluslly eettled for 1575, They will bo mixed Cabinot Councids, in which, besides the threo Common Minwters, the inistor-Presidonta sud Ministers of Fiuaucs of buth Austria sud Luu. § Aray Binzot with tan yeurly anlorest { it e with stecks wo near exa I mid ere nee nac lrinly to prir ary will taka part. An for tho estimates for Foreign Aifairs, they will give but liztle troubls, for tha only clianzen ero romn promotioos which cannot bo well dofarrerd. and an increase In the aniary of tha Ambassador at Bt. Petorabury, whois to ba.pladed on the mame fooling 14 -thowe In Londua and laris. Not su tan army ani navy estimates, {a which an in- creass in the rations of meat s considered indispenrablo, Tho rueat lloww.nco of haif an Austrian pound per dey, nlthungh esel out by vegotablos aud a'salloaance of tlour, in enrs thinly too little for young meu Letwsén 20 and 1. mnny of taom smill growing aud gowy throngn hard work. 8o uonu can raise A1 ol e tuon to tho increane itsclf. Lutf:o Ministers of Finaneo, and atill moro tue Dologations, ara ¥t6 1o werarnd, atd fnriet on ther demand, that #xpenss abould ba inads un by ocon.. 1mies wlich are por-iblo, anidl most ue mads poi- ELin, cirevhute withone dutriment to the sa Tl awmcant gf the extraonlinary expous t tho uew cuny c®iuot bo well arrive Tha only qua=..on 15 to find the modo which wiil make 1 1eant trontleanma Lo the Exchequer. and in thin reapact tie viea of ymploying s portion of tha fund whih soc.on for giving higher Fay to Lov-commissionrd nihcas, and eharging tha ou thia e, fin0d 16010 a0l mece -y lvocatod, D EREADSTUFFS, LNGLAND AND R Loxnox, July 47.—~The Dy News sava the partial relipsoin tho cora tiackats yowerdnr, following.a complets ehange of the wanshe, [ne dicaten & rozival Of Liopes reapiocting (L hareet whicli the |eraistent rain of the previous tures weoks reemed whoily to forbid, ‘The Mark Lane Erpr-as, of this we tho averagn rise in wheat since Iast w.e beon fully 4 shillings bore anl in Irw; Heoro teuel gram liza Loon proarated by 4.4, wind aud . Erould ths weriler ¢ i » 1l erops may not saffer wtch o 0VOr fua ¥ W6 the reral 7 1 to the former 15w rates i b2 dmp 4. sticn, Lo tas 3%t ¥ Jush rater, whily there iz o . prosed prosgoct. nUs: £3. PETFUsn ma, Inl r2 rencart tho waeat a —_—— SPAIN. TOR NEW CONATHUTIN Manne, July 27.—Ths Comtn mitte has appreved’tho whold geunt Cotautution. A enb-Counnitics with the Miuirbrs to-day tho que codine to tae Wewt Tudia Colotaen 19 TOPTEH Y ALion 11 the By wiren L‘xfilm ekall hava termaa Mapin, Juiy o7 Cemmitton o ( Ttk Db 1 blaw & 4 of the Minjutenin. Vo, that the ool ey ximd by gy lane, atd nliall Lroe dae rizin in as Cor Thw el 2t resniat whil be st cat i, July to-!ax from M pott of o ma dughter of A AP Comiidtan of thy liowe Sy 10N 0F A s.—{Hieial iufor Tadri] contendicte 10 e petwenn Don A 3 Hebea ol m, shom 1 a3 Juba Frodeacs O Tt VERsamy 28, Jaly & e Asnembly to-day by 8 largs m Jouty dnsllel to wr q te the tuird randmg of the Lill oreanzing tho dendto. the iual debaty on which 13 fixed for Monday noxt. ANOTHINR 1ILARIMAUL. Pams, July Li—Thoush the pilgrimages to Paray le Monial and Loundes bnve beon what tucatricul masnagers wontl exll enormous euce cessgi, the claitns of La salette buve, save the Bielop of Grenabie, in nietter pabiichod to<dny, romoewhat neglec.cd, conseqaently s grand TR ¥ + 1Tty M week, wesording 1o the ihid Ly the Cries, will Le devoted to thig travelus g ex- Ltbition of faith. ™D Prorns. Tho losses tu {he D-jarimert of the IT: ti At 20t 8, 00%) following detaily of il wupreccdented storn Liahy over the Listens aud its euburie vesterds hours the rain eame dovin i cataraéts, and tho nivers, espreiady the Orhignet, soou bemaimg ruating toreants, Inthe low-lying parts of tho tonn the Watar f03u trom oue o threa metre aud the srround oors of the houses werv inna- dated, The mat.vial demazo and loss of human 1ifo are consilornhle, Tielvo bedied wers found iu the waters thir morning, and it is fearod muny more witl bo duseovered, At UGlow a family of five persons was buried under tho roiua of une of tiw huures that fuli, All tho bridges ovir tho Fiver, execpE 1o ri5no ono, huve beou swept awav, Severnl houses sto tottering, and troops uro stattonod to heep the peoplo uloof. Lisieus, geuerally 5o pray amd livaly, now wears an aspect of dewolation, - Traile s topped 1 meny quars ters by the accumulation of debrws ond the truuks of trees nprovied by the flood. Hoveral larue tmns have had their whole stock of were chaudiss damaged or destro. cd,” —— PORTUGAL, THE Cuor, ‘LovpoN, July 285 a. m.—IIr. Itcel, an agenl of tuo Portuguese Governmanr, in a lotter to the morning pajere, states that e has reccived omicial diepatches from Lisbun by telegraph, denyjug that there {8 any famine 1 the” MFrovinze ofv Minho, bat adwmittivg that the drought has caused sowe distress in Alparro. Ho nuys the Government aro employe g avedy people ou publie woria, —— RU3:IA TITE CODE CONTEREXCE, Br. Prrensuuro. July 27.—1he @olos moe nouneas that the Goveriuwsat bas not abundoned 1o irdea of hasuie n gession of tho Couforeuce on tho ussgos of war st 8t Petersuary, It saye that all the Towers, ¢ 2land, have pecepted javitations, wel tug Gonlerouce wilf meet axt Lbpriug, (P 1;HZeCOVINA, ; TR INSUARRZOILIN SUPPRESBED, Vrewwa, July 27.~'Tho Pross veports that the Covernment of Dusnia hias telographed that the operationsof ths Tuikish troops st Neverigne and Behik have resalund i tha dispersion of the Insurgout basds Leas taves placos. CARADIAMN HE HS, Fany hase Leen luudud ab liiam duriog shis past wosk. The largost Lover built v tho Weilani al, 176 feel hias boen latnehad ot Pust Detbousios S seral Dhepateh o ' L e Hasuiron, July £7,—A w motor has been dived at Henlbn, BN projuiled oF op- wowed By the oxpl uion of wno paridof wig, and onw of coal gad, 0 s s Caliongon Keely b trial, Specind Diupatah to T1e Cl-ayo Tribune, Oirrawa, July 27.—A egtlotipo in to bo buidtad onco fur the Goveraur of vy Nordhwost, whoe over ho may bo. Iv is.qmorel i certuin quar- ters that ‘tho Haon. Adam Crooka, Provincial T{‘u-umr of Ontanw, i 4w ko vuercd the po- sition. s "T'uo Capital is unueunlly quie at presont, and but few Cabrmer Ministezs aye (b tho aty. Suacsal DiauiGh b Ha iohes Tribu. Ntauana, July 21.—The annusl gnnonnf of the Uwmited O wouialion wes held at Queenstou Hoiznts sud Ligel's Mooumons, The programmo couvisied “of” pienis, orations, eto. {iumu of the vetrruus of thy War of 1812 made specchos, Col. Deuizon, Iate President, tho Rev. Dr. lyorson, and L°8L, Qates, the Presidont- oluct, mado #jecchon wpproprlata to the 0cca- won. . Tho pxain and frult crop lu this district prow- 1o wolls 5

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