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] VOLUME 28, CHICAGO, THURSLAY, AUGUST 19, 1875. FINANOIAL, TEIR s Yerchants', Farmers', & Mechanics’ SAVINGS BARE, 76 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. NVESTHENT CERTIFICATES Porot Seity—Lirel s TABLE: of increnno of » Tnveatment Certifle sntens? sceured on impraved real estate, beara toz Intcrost, paynblo In auurterly inatall- ments, nt the rate af 7 3-10 per cent peran- pum. Hhowing the nceamulation of sums ine vented for the benefit of Children ur otherst Amonnt Amount Timo. rosted. Accumulated. 5100 . & yenrs. S 132,01 ‘15 yenra, 349,07 432,31 T10.10 1,740, 2,261, v 142010 34! npos tho basls that Interest, when duo cceditad on kavings account, sad Invested fn INVI:: MENT CERTIFIOATES whonaver $100 is thus accumu- s m:ny holdor of a Certliicate has the peivilone of examin. fng tho condition of tho {rust st any tlmo on calllng at tho office of the Trustes, Certitlcatos forwarded, snd Intorast, whan duo, reln- vested, It desied, or remitted :y drafl or expross to any od States. 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Tug Aslor Houss, haviog been entirely renovated with modern improvements snd newly furnished, will apened us & frst-clasa botel, ou the European plan, About Hopt, J, 1873, The business public will find one of the most comforlable sud convenient jo the city, iho rooms belug unusually largo, light, sud atry, Oue of Ol Wrow," elegunt pacvenger elevators will runal day aud all niglt, the Leat of servants will be nmplul""- sud no paius will be apared for the comfort of iis batroos. Maln sutrpnce on Yesey-sl, Novus §ltogd A da; tunds hes been elegantly fitted as o restou- raut, aud will furuiel all the delcacies of (ho sosaon, The finest oyaters fn tho country a specialty, The bar wil by sup)Lied with Lo, cholcest winss, Liguora, sles, we, LEN & DAM, Fropisetons, oy 'ERNEUR K, LANSING, Mauagtr, B.—Mr, Daa will continus bis proprietorsbip o1 ubon dnuare Hotel, New Svskeouo of (e atte )llu botela vp-lgxme FOREIGN. Tnsurrection Rapidly Sproad- ing in the Turkish Provinces, Sixteen Thousand Dalmatians Preparing to Join the Herzegovinians. Turkish Troops Refuse to Meet the Insurgents in the Moun- tain DPasses. Servia Will also Take an Act- ive Part in the War. A Yacht Sunk in the English Channel and Several Lives Lost, Filty Persons Killed by a Powder Explosion at Barcelona, Brief Sketch of the Life of Hermann, the Ancient German Cone queror. Description of the Statue Recently Dedicated at Detinold, TURKEY, THE PROFINCIAL INBURRECTIONS, Racuvra, Aug. 19.—~Twonty-five buodred Turk- ish troops bave been landed at Kleck, and wilt march for Mostar. The insurgents are strongly posted in the mountain gorges on the routo. Communication with the northern frontier is cut ol sERYVIA. Lownoy, Aug.18.—A dispatch from Vienna teporta that tho Radiculs have been victorlons in the eicctious in Bervia. Tho Dentsche-Zeitung statos that tho Radicals will moven Siug.ischina, aud thas Sorvia lins sont an army to Herzegovina, 40 zauint tho innurgonts, TURKI¥H THOOES INTIMIDATED, VienyA, Aug, 19.—Tho insurroction in tho ‘Turkisl Provinces covors 200 mites of territory. Tt i roportad that 2,500 troops which landed at Kleck rofusod to march for Mostar, on account of tho Inaurgents oceupying tho mountain passes on the routn, Tho garrison of Trebigne, in Herzegovina, made & vortio yestorday, but were repulsed. ‘Fho inpurgouts buined sove:al villages during tho ongagomeat. Loxvon, Aug. 18.—A letter from Dalmatia, dated Aug. 16, says that 16,000 men aro ready to juin the Boenian iosurrection, that the Seiavouinna frous 8l parts were arriviug to fight for thelr independence aud religion, BERVIA. 1.08DoN, Aug. 19—6 a. m.~—A Vienaa spacial to the Standard wuy lotiers from Iolgrade oxprees & fear that the 'rince of 3ilan will shortly bo expelled from Servia, LONHUN TIMES COMIENTS, Tho Ttmes, commonting on tho ‘L'urkish altuna- tion, uays; ** Winlo we thini tho success of tho robotliun Would Lo a calamity ot tho prosent time, becauve it migt precipitato tho disruption of the Ottuman Lupire aud plunee Europs into & mighty war, wo cannot blamo tho poople for acelung to throwZofl an intolorabls yoke.” THE CHOLERA SCOURQER, Levant Heratt, July 21, It {s Just teu ycars ago that the cholera {n- vaded Coustantinople aud swopt off thousauds of ite lutmbitants, When thia occurred the Clnatian_population cried slond to the Govera- ment to cluse the yawning sower that poisonstho Valley of Kawsim Fasha, and to tako meanures for insuring a supply of wholesomo water, And the Goverument bromiod [t should be done. ix vears later, on the frogrant banks of the Kaeaim Pasus sower, chalera broke cut again And infected all tho suburba round about. ‘There was alao great suffering becauss no wholesome water “could bo outalued. An- other outcry wss raised, and tho Governs ment was again implored to cover in the pestilential aowor, and to form a plan for giving thim city water cnough to keop it sweet and healihy, and to furnish residenta with whole- souo drink. And the Govarument held out hopen aaain that all this should bo dono. "o chiolora 18 again st our door; God forbid that it should pass tho tureshold. -~ But should such & ca'aniity be In store, who will vanture to say that it has vot been invited? Tho Karsini Pashs ditch ox- Lales poison junt a8 ic did in 1885; it in not cov- ered ju; and'if it woro, thoro in no water to flush it with, Neither bas anything been donn to amond the water supply for household use. The lowor clagacy sro constrained to live in their old fiith, and to ba coutont with the fouid fuid »cooped up from foul wells for all thelr house- nold requireinouts, Itis all the rich can do to Rrot who&alome water, oyen thoy can obtain it only in seant supply, This condition of affairs in ono that bas a clnim upon tho attention of the Qovernment. Let it be bopod that Coastan- fivoplo may ercapo the calamity foroshadowed Ly our remaiks ; but it would be more folly to sbut our eyes to tho fact that wo aro threatenod with i, According to tho latest accouuts the chulera sgoms to bo on the incronss st Antioch and Damaucus, At Damascus from the Gt to the 12th of July, Inclusive, thera wero 1,118 cases, 508 of which proved fatal. 'Tho worst day was tho 12th, when thero wero 190 casas and 107 deattin, At Antioch,from tho 6th to the lith,thers were 115 canes and sixty-mix deaths, The largost numbor of cases wad on tha 11th, when thero wore twenty-eight cases and fittecn deaths. No casos bave been reported from Aloppo, Tho vali of Damascus haviug sskod forsan incroased numbor of physiciany,;the Samtary Council Las sd- dreasod a lotter to Marco Pasha suking bim to placo at his servico 8 number of the yonng mili- tary doctors, who, baving completed” their utud- iew in (talata-Serai, are now attached to the hos. pital Haidar-Pasba, The request will be com- phied with, aud a numbor of these young doc- tors, accompaniod by others whom the Qovern« went is about to eneage, will start shortly for Boyront, Last weok the Ssnitary Commission wai presided over by Cabouli P'ashs, Minster of Cowworco, aud seversl messures wero sdopted in viaw of this tertible autbreak, INTERVAL KEIORMA. ConsTATINOPLE, Aug, 1.—A Hatti-Sherlf was solomuly read at tho Vorta toulay, authorizing thege ternal ref rns to Le carried out which are nucessary 1o increaso the natursl wealth of thie country by openiug new routos in_every dis- trict, Uhe Hatti-Snerif adds thst the Hultan otders a rallway to be constructed at hite own e pouxe ua far aa Dagded, and requests his M tors forthwith to submit the necessary schemo. TUE TURKIAL AAILWAY-LINES, Benvuin, Acg. 4.—Austris, assisted by Germany, hins elicited & distinct promise from Turkey that the Turkish railway lines shall bo connscted with tho Servisa, 8~ s CREAT BRITAIN. THE COTTON MILLS, Lowoow, Aug, 18,—Tue Oldbam strike sontine ues, and now the cotton trade of Bisckburn and vicinity s ssriously throateoed, as the manufso- tories got their yaro and wool from Oldham, COLLISION. A steam yacht carrving the Quesn and Royal fomily, while crossing trom Osborue to Ports- mouth, this afterugon, colided with and sauk the schooner yacht Aistletos. The latter was llrhn}( .mk)-h v: ll‘u}u;\ut io "iwn. Aafl wauk in- autly, aty of 1108 &1L entleme) :r‘n bgnd tl?o A’llntletnh xlmngul wnnmn :.53 dgonncd aad ous bled. Houo of the Boyal pase ty wors Injured. Thelr yacht was but slightly amagod. ANOTAER ACCOUNT, Tieratd Cable Svecal, Loxno¥, Ang. 18,—The roval yacht Alberts, with Quoon Victoria on board, collided at 6 o'clock this evenine. while cronming from Osborto to Gonport, with tho vacle Mistlotoe, belonging toJ. 8, lleywood, ot Manchester, wlho wkh A party of " frieudd were on 8 pleasure erueo, The mailorn on the Miniloice wnre o the act of dipmng their fiag in lionor of tho Queen, when a cry was rawed that the royal yachit was runhing down the Min- tlelon, (ireat”oxcitomont enwuad, and efforts were mada to avoud & collision, but 1t was too Iate, ‘Fhe Mistlctoo wasatriick on the starbosrd stdu, abroast of tho malumast. The Alberta 10do complotely over lior, losing her own buwe surit and cutwater, It Is itnpossible to describo the scone on board the vessel. The Queen wit- nensed tho collision from the deck of the Al- bortn, She wau deeply agitated, wringing ber haods and in dreadful” suspenso. Every offort i raid to hava boon made 9 save the par tho Mstletos, which was rapidly sin Yoveral of tho rescued wore mwevorely in- Jured. ‘Tho dumago to tho Mitlutoo wam ®o eerious that #he menk in & fow minutes, carrying with her & lady and the mato. It hewg jmpossiblo to render further aid, the Aiberta proceeded on bor way to Gosport, but Iind searcely reached Clarenco Yard when Stoken, the Master of tho Mistivtor, died, 1leywond, who nas noriously 1njured, wan earried o tho bouso of the Admiral st Purtamonth, ‘1he following report of the accidont appears m the Court Cireular this evening * When the Albertn tway erowming tho Solent, with the Queen and Rtoyal party on board, & sail Ing yacbit ran under tho Alberta, which struck ber, and khe went down in a tew moments, 'Tho Queen, thouph teriiuly whocked, gave ordats that every effort should bo wade to kave the per- #ons on board, but it is to be feared ihal two Liava heen lost, besides thoss who wero wmjured. ler Majruiy spoke to Miss Peel, the Iady who was saved, aid mndo constant inquiries alter the wounded, On reaching Gosport o gavo ordors to Admiral Eliott 10 spare no offorts on behalf of tho sufferory, sud to pay every at- tontion tu their wante,” A MOTTEN VESSEL FLOM AMEBICA—TILE CREW NE- FUAE TO BAIL. Landn Times, dug. 4 At tho Stonehouno Lolico Court, seaterdsy, fiftoen seamen ot the ship Bunbeamn, tow Iving in Liymouth Sound, wero chaiged by Capt. Daoznil, the commandor of tho vorsel, with re- furing to proceed to son, The camn was parudy heard on ko previous day, when tho Magimtrntos otdered the ship to bo wurveyed, Caps. Stoll, It N., the lianr-;‘ut ‘Trade Surveyor, sccordingly manacted tho vessol, and in bin report of her condition besavs : *‘The jibhoon i rotien, tho plank under the top rail by tho pore cathiead in rotten, awd the calzing bad; tho litts for the mminstays and main topmast stavs on the pore ide are completely gone, to the mieat dangerof the maininant, The drek- hone for the crew 18 in a bud condition ; tho mizenmant bas boon properly tongued, but not being wedged in, the partners are very unsal thocalking around the starboard bow is bid ; the runing rigeng I8 bad ; aud there is ouly & emall quantity of epars and rone oo board, Tuo #sils 810 old and requiro ovorbauling ; the boata are badly found.” 1ledid not further procoed su his wurvey, as these defeots rond.red the ship uulit to proceed to ses, ln renly to a question it by ono of tho craw, Capt. Stoll stated that n enrpenter could not Lo disponned with, as tuo ship wis fu such & wretehed condition. ‘The Cuptain told bim that he had a gpar for & new jibboom, but this could not be fixed with- ont acarponter. The wen stated that thore wan no carponier on bomd, and thiay 4 thoy had been willing to go to sen tho Captain would have ue, altholigh thare was & scaman short. ‘Tho neh orerud the men to bo at once discharged from custody. Tho Suubean 18 & ship of 933 tous remeter, and {9 vegistored as bolonging to South Sbields, with Mr, Alfred Dobeli, of Geor- gia, United btatos, ns owner. Bdr. Dobell has otlices and & busiucss in Liverpool. ‘F'he sinp was butit in Meaford, United States, in tho year 1845, and had recontly come to England from Queboe, for which poit she was to bhave saied wgain this wook, —— GE RMANY. TIE CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER. Benniy, Aug, 13,—~Uerr Dartels, architect, is about to leave for Philadelpiia to arrange the distribution of space ailutted to German ox- hibitors in the Centennial Exhibition. THE PRESY LAWH, Panis, Ang. 2.—Notwitistanding the undoubt. od futeution of the Gorman Roiclutag that in- quires fnto tho authorship of nowspapor articles shonld cease upon the editors boing hold crimi- nally reaponsibla for eversthing they publish, tho praceedinga agsiuat tho stafl of tho Srankfurter Zeilung sro boing prosccuted with the utmost rigor. The Appellate Conrt having decidod that the Zeugenzicany in atill in force, threo mombers of the etafl, MM. Cuiti, Bewigh, and Stern, wore Arrested this morntug for contompt of court in refusing to give fuformation as to tho authorship of articien forming Lhe subject of tiov+ eromoent prosecutions. A fouith, who in aboul to roturn from an excursion, will undergo the same fate, and tho imprisounent may extond over wsaveral montts, Tao edicor and propriator, BAL Sak and Sonnemann, have also beon o dered to appesr beforo tha Court, aud may ex- pect smilar troatmeut. Indepondoutly of tho repugnence oxoited DF attompts to extiact i formation wquisitorially, there i this atnki auomaly, thal & number of por<ous may be puu- fahed for an offense for which & eingle ishmout ovidontly ought to subice, oditor mav be convicted and 1mprisouod for publshing an .obnoxious aruclo, tho ontiro stall (aud in this casa oven tho engino-stoker has bean interrogatod) may be incarceratod for refusing to reveal tho author, and the authur himssl! may oventually Do discovered and prosccuted. Somo vveu ol tho Gurman papors favoiable to the Government which at firat maintainod 1 rigid mlence have of lato advocated tho abolition of the Zeuzenzwang, and the question will certaltly bo rainnd in 1o noxt mesrion of the MHeichstag, Iu tho moan- timo, howevar, tho crusade aguinust tho Fran Jurter Zeitungis boiog pustied to tho last ox- Tromity, and it is not surprising that it hus been advised to traosfer itvell to & neighboring Ger- man State, e0 a8 to escapo the grip of tho Prus- wiau authoritios, CHURCH AND ATATE, Benriy, Aug. 2.—The Bishop of Hildesheim declarcy it to bo untruo that Lo tias requirel the clergy of his Diocese to give lum a written prom- {uo $tiat they will oboy bis justructions in regard to tho May laws, P'ourx, Aug. ®.—The Dishop of Culm has noti- fled the Goveruor of b williugness to co- operato in euforcing tho law ou thoe administra- tion of the property of Cathiolie parishes 1 so far as concerns tho Poaan portion of hiu Dincese, Buasrav, Aug. 2.—Archdeacon Brandt. of tho County of (latz, has roplied 1 tho afiitmative 1o tho queation addrossed to him by the Gove or an to whother he would asaist in giving effect to the law oa tho sdiministration of church property, unicy, Aug.2.—All of to-day's Uliramontane vewspapera aunounco that uhe Minwtry hae bacn authorized to aseent in the Federal Coun- cil to any measurs that may be proposed for extendivg the lsw concorning tho Jesuits to the Franciscan, Capuchin, aud Carmelite orders, TUE UXUMANN MONUNENT DEDICATION. New York Herald, DersoLp, Aug. 16.—The most beautiful weather favored tho solowu dudication of the Hermano monument ou tho Grottanburg to-day, which took placo amid the straing of wusio, the boom of cannou, tatioual eonge. and pairiotie specches, in the presence of wore than 30,000 peoplo. The Emreror William, tho Crown Drince, Fredoric William, and Princo Frodorie Chiarlon, Princo Paul Frederic aud Princess Elizstoth of Lippe Detmold, surrouuded by reprossntatives of all the Germau munarchs, forwed tho coutro of the enthuxiastio multitude, ‘I'ue wida aveuue froutivg tho colossal monu- ment wua lined with K:‘ tribunes for spoctators, the musicians, the choral societios, sud the roun, P 5% ane side, right opposita the Tmpsrial trib- une, was Baudol's hut, wuich was rcserved for the successful vculptor aud his family, T grand procession started st ¥ o'clock in the moruing and reached the monument in per- foct order tawsard noon, ‘I'be caunon aanounced to the sttentive crowd the departure from Detwold of the Emperor. Upon enteriug the forest that surrounds the Groteubury, tha Ewmpsror was roceived ju ao in- terestivg mauner. Acharacteristically decorated triumpbial arch had been eroctod there, Learing the iuscription .. In fous niches of this uéh thore 81004 forest ora in thale pleturesque national eostumes, lean- ing on their rifles, Lo deer-honnd at their fost. When the Emperor arrived the large open apaco in frant of (k6 mobumout presentod = wontderfnl spectacle, Tha tribunon encircling it wers crowded with citizens aud ladies and resplondont in magnifi- caat dromsen, which wero liarmontously set off by the numerous representatives of tho German studenty' aksociations, with their characten-tic inwiguin, Interaperwad with (lerman-Awmerican citizenn waving tun Hiars ana Steipee, When the Emyperor arrived upou the scens, abont noon, and had ascended tho imperial tribuue, ho waa received with deafening chieors, whila the Conrt. Chaboriain ateppod forward and preeonted bim with & handeomo wresth, The ceromony wax oponed with a prayor and n sliort sormon, to which the Emperor devoutly Listened, luw milvered bond hnmbly uncoy- ered. Then followed a chorny, with full musical Accompamiant, consisting of & characteriatic, descnintivo Hermann esntats, composcd for tho oceasion, After the masic camn an addiess by Privy Couueellar Preuss, of Dotmald s caunai wero fired and the full miditary band stationed aronnd tho movument intoned ‘the prand hmn “@Glory to Cod in tho Highest," 14 wiuch thousandy of wpectators enthumnstically foinng, Counseilor Lueders, of 1lanover, then rpoko of thio doep sigoificanco of the prescnt cele tion, not_forgetting the munilold ditueut which had surrounded thiswork. lie montinnd, not without emotiou, that the eculjtor had racrificed his fortune and uearly spent bLis lifc- timo to accomplinh his «rand tark, Lut that ho had lived to old age to eee his work crosed and himeolf to receive the mernited hunor, 1t was an affecting moment when, atior this speoch was fluishod, the Emioror seut lus Chamberlain to bring Baudel befote bim, With bowed hesd and tottering stops the old man of 75 vearn asconaed the tribuue, The Emperor sdvancedtaward bim, graaned him by both baods, and beld them ficmly in hia for over & minute, amid the wildent aplavse of tho aswembled multitude, Eandsl was ove come with emotion and suuk upon a chair, sarrounded by Irinces and Princernes, Agsin the Lmperar approached him, and, holding hum aflfoctionately by Loth ehoalders, warmly con- gratulated tho happy sculptor upsn bid success. ‘The Eanperor sad thin was ono of tue mort affecting fostivaly bo had ever witnersed, and he rejoiced in this mopument, inaagurating tha now era of haptily united Gormany, and if al would do their duiy tosard the beloved Father- land it would remain 8 forever. Atter nome moro sinzing and Tepeated stormy cheers for the Emperor, Ilandel, and the tier- smpire, the Emperor and bis suile rowe to aud the solemn part of the wmsuguration closed, ‘Tho Tmperial party left at pight, but thou- sands of wpitited spectalvm milfeiowded tho fos- tive piaco fiil Iste at night, ilinminatiog with bonfires the gigantie statio that xtond with up- tified mword over u battle-tiold of ninetesu ceiie turics ago, TILE RTATUZ OF IIERMASN. Tho city of Detmold.-in Germany, wss, on Monday, Aug. 16, the 6cono of & national festi- vul 1u ionor of one of Germany's mest ancictt keroos, Arminine, or Hormann, ‘s coloseal statug of whom was uoveiled baforo an immeunse mul- titude 1b pregence of the I'nncer of Germany and other distinguished vimtors, Aruunius. way Piines of the Cherasel, & Grrman tribe, and wan boru 16 B, C. _ 1o becstnoo Koamn citizen of the aquentrian aider 1 Lis youth, and served in tho troops auxilincy to the lioman anny on tho Danube. Intne yoar 9 B. C., he planand a auc- cousful insurzection againet Varus, the Ruman nd dofeated hus troups with graat slaughtor, Varus taking his own lifo to prevent capture. It wan after the nows of the defeat that tho Lmperor Auguetna exclauned, * Varus, Rive o back my legions,” termanicus in o few years marched againet Armmmes with 80,000 men, but was defeated, He again attempted the subjugation of Germany with 100,000 wen, and aftvr a sovere battle wus driven acroks the Ithino, The Homuus uuvor at- tempted Lo crous this river mgaiy, And Arminiua boars the titio of Liberator of the German ba- tion, which lio ecoms Lo fully dessrve. Arminins, after dnving out tho Romaus, had a contest with Marbod, chicf of the Maresmauni, who was seeliing tha supreme power in the nation, 11e dofouted him, aud subdoqucntly way himself dontroyed by trenchury in his oan famity, Taci- tus, iu"hia @ De donbus,” rofors to tha enti- stagn with which the pamo of Arminid was chierisiod fu his tune, and the Liberator haw lived in German songs (o thiy dsy. Tho dafeat of Varus and that of Germanicus cunshituted two of ths decisive battlea of the world. They prevented the absorption of the German race nto the Latin race, as the victory of Charles at I'oiti checkied tio progroes of Moorish domination in Europe. Sume thirty or furty yoars uzo, when tho Unity movement Lad barely commenced, torr Erust vou Bandol, s Wesiphalian nobloman, devoted to the sculgtor's art, conceived tho patriotic ides of erecting a gigantic stawue to Hermann, the vanquisher of Varus, in the Teutobe:g Furcat. The atatue was to reach the onormous pripor- tions of 100 feet, uot to sbeak of prdental and Laso ; and s it was to bo placed on ths top of a bill, the site of victory, the duliculty of petting it 1 posttion not a hetlo added to thie magin s of the undertakiog. Tn epito of a1l ubstactes, what appearcd a chimein_ thirty yonra ngo bat now bucome & roality. Assine by wealiby friends and_ oceasiousl publie subacriptions, flerr von Bandel completed tho figuro about two monthe ago. This gigauts szatue, which was unvoled ou Moaday, s of embossed copper, aud hss beon wrought by tho band of the man whono braln ereated It His whole life has bean consu:nod in this auo ob- ject. When ho had douo modeling—no smail task ju tho caso of a figure with bamds 5 fuet lobg—ho took to tho hammer and forge, and titernlly formed tho immense surfaco with bis own uuaided strongtl. A good deal of it was dono at the foot of the bl whereon it standa, tho sculotor having built himseif & forge and a hut close to his chosen locality, With this gigantio mouument iu position, Uermany pus- susses not only the largest, but alsv ona ol the best statucs i Enrope. This eighth wondor of the world will tower over tha famous oak woods llx‘ur Dotmold, the Capitsl of the Principslity of Ippo. ——— FRANCE. THE AMERICAN CARDINAL, Pans, Aug, 18.—Cardinal McCloskey has ar- rived in this city, where he will probably remain movoral days, DUPANLOTT, Panris, Aug. 4,—Monsoignear Dupanloup, it ia atnounced, kias boen invited to visit Rome, and fl,lu oxpocted that Lo will recoive a Cardinal's At MICTELET, A dispute betweon tho widow and son-in-law of Mictolot ay tothe place of intermeut of his romains came beforo the Civil Tribunal of the Seino to-duy, Alichelos, it appears, left two willi—iv the firat, dated 1685, bo directed that he should be busied bosido his family at Mont- martro, Wwhile in the socond, duted 1872, o indicated the nearest Gometory, Ho added in the lattor that ho wished to bo buried hike the poor, in ordar that the mam naved by svoiding useless pomp might Lo boatowed on the noceasitous, He died at liyeres, and was buried there; but Madame dlicheles contonds that Patis was his homo, his stav at ilyeros belng metsly casual, and she domands tno removal of tho remsins to Fore-la-Chaive, Lowids bis daughtor and father, The sou-iu- . Poulsin Dumenil, wao muce his frst vifo's death bas marriod again, was not repre- sented by counsel, oxpreseiug ov lotter bis wille wguess to accept tlo deciion of the Court. Tho I'rocureur-General objected tu the removal, maintaing that Michelot's wish was to Lo buried, like Chateaubriand, at a di-tauce from tha tumult of human passions. Judgment will ba given thiv day woak, TiLE TUNNKL SOHENE, Panis, Aug. 18.—Fronch eagiuvers who ara to aseint 1u the soundiug for a channel tunnol liave left for Euglaw BVLECH BY M, LABOULAYY, Pans, Aug ~AL # moeting of the Left Coutro to ey, M. Laboulsye, tha Premdout, dos livored s specet which produced » groat unpres- wion, aud wad tho abuorblug topio of dincuesion i1 tho lobbien of the Aexembly, Looking baci ou the past uix months, Lo "declared that the vossion had beeu good oune fur the couutry, ~Last January " Fragos bad not oxtricated berdell from the provisoire which bad encrvated it for-four years, the future was uncurtain, sud the Governmeut without stronth 3 but thauks to the patriopium of cor~ tain number of the Hight Centre and Lo the co- oporation uf the Left, tho provisvire had besn condewne ), the chimiza of the Boptenuste hiad vauisbod, snd tho lhruhlw had buou recoguized oy the Goverumeut of France. [ ring to 40 ¢runtry the ouly Rovernment Jl artiss s accept, mony minde bad boeu scothed s putlio’ unvaninesa had been dispetied, Frauca thus gained Lope aud prosparisy, Describivg the Conetitution 34 A comnromise, Constitutional lunnrchiate, he s8id, nad retarued with conti- 6nco 10 & axatem which they had alxaya regrete §, whtln Republicans had given it “a demo- c form of inatituting a I'residency aud wAtAInitg universal nuffrace, Ile added: Thia compromise han oot mtlatied men who glory n DPurauing ths Abaolute iu tho domatu of pulitice, Wa *no ahouid not be sorey o underatand thomo great principica which ars to_ micure the happinesa of tho Buman riee, kut who have never had the chance nf encountermg the Abeolute In tho fudufle variety M a of politica doalitutions whleh bave in burn goveenel * tha warld for 4,000 years, hain been mobiely eontent to takn prt In all ihe atte mpde which binve becn muia {0 give the conn- try & regular Governmeol and acerlerate tha elece tionm, We ace tig refortne oF progross which cantiot be obtamed with the new Constitution. We nes 19t What Kepublicans wonld have galued ny prrpetusting & provisaire wifch mensced 1ue Republic, U de ey to critlcivo any humin work, Tuat e way of “obtainiug & certaln popuiariy. For aur_owa Part, we Liave only thuught of (Lo countrs, Weuie confident that, once in gossession uf 1A Lw Gnvarn= moent, France wlil bs more. dirjoncd 9 enio Instit'incns than to ruiu feeif 8 wecond tme 1o the FauguIuary gazas of revolutlons, “Thn tinie of wysien in past, The countey aks not the malntenance uf Its right Intereate, Roferring to the Conetitutional bills, two of them alteady passed, sud tho third poopsrel, M. Lahoulava clain credit for the Lett for the Commities of Thirty, for their concilia- tory temper, and for that pahitical wpirit withe ol which opyosition, instead of boanyg rearon- able and uketul, waa tmers declamarion unproit- ablo to the cottutry. [o oxproesod repret at the rejection of the dissolutivn mation, the votn of a Conatitution Lewg preporiy tae last will and testawent of an Arsciubly, ang urged that on meeling tu Novewbor the policy must te to hasten the dicaolution, As for the stste of elege, seainst which the Left Coutro had alnays {;m.nntl‘l‘. 1t would bo more than ever intolera- lo on tho eve of & general ciection. It was ead to think of a syetem iustituzed during the war to resiet tho enemy bLeing turned agsinat Frenenmen who had not dexerved ill of their eauntry, and 1L was vexing for a Republican and fuiend of liberty to sco arhitrary rule, however mildat sTected” to Lo, sulstituted fur the luw, ‘Iho Republic waw desivned to nourith maaly babiee, to wake fustics wnd liberty tnumpl, not for tho Lafen pleawuro of inkcribivg an ewpt? word ou tho front of public editicen. It was well to condemn the Lmpis which led the country to Sedss, It wuuld ba betier mot to Juetify ita pohey by borrowing the practices of 1ty worst days, The utate of wiege was not intended “fo ruppres danrorous newepanets, Liut 10 re- prexs sodition and make revels reapect the Jaw, It bad never boen made & meaus of goverument. An to wupersediog it by a Lieas Liw, be did not undersiand one man's liberty bews wade the 1earun another, and he had little fathio a Press aw, Existing legislation was ample, and what was wanting was 8 littie more trust in the good senso of the conntry, Mull Franco publisaed what papers 1t chose. Were matters there worse than i the other half ? Exceitas to offenses aud crimos at Common Law, tan true Jnrirdictivn of the press was public opinton. Governments hiad notbing $o fear from Lonert and noderate Joninals, and 8a 0 thuke whicli respected woboay, leb them ba left to the disdmn of those they inmited and to publis contempt. M, Laboulare thew urgei thas Govern- ment ellicialy sbonld ot be ailowed 10 maneuvre aguust the Republic they jrofessed to werve; that the Goverument, which saked for no favors, should be su):ported only on condition of ity not gncouraging paries hosile to the Con- stitution, and tust it should coutine itself at the slections to maintaming order, the svatorn ol oilicial candidutes, masked under whstever fine nawo, being abandoned. A more decided nnd Republican attitude Lad been expectad on the partof the Calanet, but the Conmtitution hud been finished, and, except » #mall number of Do: uties adbering to their Monarchieal rehygion, the Royalist party had cus the last ropo tying tbem ty tue past, and had savctioned aud cou- uoerated thu lepublie, They had & right to ndalee in the chimerical lope of & Monarchucal Restoration. But meauwhile tho Repubhic waa the logal system. Too Goverutaout sliuuld not treat 88 couservalive men wha buust. ed of wantiug to change existing ivstituuions, Weaknous towards tne fonienters of civil discord was mofo than siaplicity,—it was alwous cowm- pheity. ADIOURNMENT OF THE ARREMALY. Pants, Aug, 1.—The Asseuivly to-day adjourn ed tul the 4th of November. Tho Extrema Loft, brenkiug up, exclatmod © Vice la Repubiinue " while M. de Fran protested, aud the insm shoutod ** Fice lg France " Sl e SPAIN. TERRIFIC POWDER-EXPLOBION, T.oxpo¥, Aug. 18.—A Spsuich vesssl, ehipping materials of war al Barcelona yesterday, sudden- 1y uxploded, aud wuuk. Fifty persons were kii- o by tho explosion or drowned. AINY MOVEMENTS, Maonin, Aug. 18.—Gen, Jovellar has sent two divisiony to reinforee thocorps on the frootiers of Arragon aud Catalovis. Tho remainder of tho army jn movius towards Seo d'Urgel, I'ne Zpoca saya that tho Carlist leader Dorre- gaiuy bas beon unable to resist the Nloyalist ar- tics fn Catalunia, and is endesvorine ta euter Arragon, hopiug o wake Lis way thence to No~ varre, QUEEN ISABELLA AND KING ALFONSO, Pams, Aug. The folluwing lotter from Count Sanafo appears i to-day’s Fizaro: Authorized by Her Mujesty Queen Trabeila, 1 hasten toluform you that you ‘ware serionaly mistd (b ane nounciug i yeatorday's Figuro that tuero had beea a rupture between Her Majesty tho Quieen angust wos, King Alfonso NIL Her M Quieen direcia e 0 tedl You that there dinagreemient Letween biér and ber very dear won, but tliat, on the contrary, tue wost Aluctiunate relations exint between them, It is certainly unususl to announce in tho pa- pors that mifectionato 1olations exist batween & wother and her son, ‘I'uis uscless etalement dues not, bowaver, contradict the much credited eamor, according to which tho King. or rather hin Councilurs, have constavtly sinco bis acces- sion objected to Queen lsabelia croesing tho frautier. Tho pressuce of Quoen Isabelia at Madiia wolid stuil bave thesame tuconvenicuces, and ths words of ono of the leading members of the now Bpanisu Governwe.t may bo called to mind: I do not koow “wheu the Quoen will bo able to enter Spain. Yesterday it would have beeo difficult, to-day 1t in imbosmble. f1or stnvat would b the rigual of a #plit on 1the y:urt of the wodorate mou, which is now bidden, but woala thew come to light, and would render tha King's fall within 8 very short time inevitas ble. Tue above lettor thorefore proves what evursbody kuew, that Don Aifonso loves hin wother tenderly, but 1t duos not prove what it would bo intercsting to know, whether Spain sharon its Kiug's sentiments with rogard to the Quoon, P —_—— RUSSIA, DESTRUCTIVE FINES, LoxpoN, Aug. 19—6 a. m.—The Towna of Gluckiny, Kizbar, and Zariziu, in Russia, bave boeu nearlv totally burned. Numerous other destructivo firea aro reported in Lithusnia aud eleowhere in luss TER OPERATIONS IX ASIA. Banuix, Aug. 8.—It is bolioved thst the Rus- sian Government coutemplates forming a come murcial road through tho Yuouan Proviuces of the Chunose Emyire, which the Caleutta Goverp- ment has beet 80 jong desiroud to recounoitre, Cuo-opetation with Luglaud. sud, if necessary, coercion of Chiua, scoma to be advoeatod 1 ine Huential quartera at Si, Peteraburg, “I'io Moscow Gazelle says tbat, a8 tho Mery- Turcomaus contiuue tueir depredatious iu tho Amu Darys country, notwithstandiug the proi inys glvan to tha Chief of 1he Krauovodsk Dis- trict, thoy must be prepared to ting thomsolves hoid responaible for sqoir intolorable conduct, ‘Iho espeditionary fordv, wo are furthor toid, will liive to mareb along thoe Attieck and the hurondagh hils, whonce shere is & practicablo road to Merv, —_—— . SOUTH AMERICA, ABVABNINATION OF TILE PRESIDANT OF ECOADOR. New Youk, Aug, 18.—Drivate dispatches ro- ooived in tbis oity sunounce tho death, by assas- vioation, of Benur Gabriel Carcia Moreno, the Prosident of the Republio of Feuador. ‘The ju= telligonco wau brought by & epacial asurler from the Cap Ll of Ecuador to tho I'acillo Coast, ||mncnl y packet to Vavams, aud by cabietu oity. Y e INDIA, FLOODS, Raxaooy, Aug. 18,—Tho Irrawaddy River bas overtlowed fts banky for miles lu the districs of Prowe, dofug fmmenne damuge to tho sice Helds and to propezty geunesaliy. WASHINGTON. Further Details Concerning the Kighianing 35ail Lrains. A Fitting Reply to St. Louis’ Peevish Fault-Find- ings. That City Ranks Only Tenth in the Matter of Mail-Distri- bution, Some of the Frauds Discovered by the Red Cloud Commizsion, B Susplicinus Teak in the Fund for Brilling the Boston Custom-House, Scramble for the Privilege of Printing {he Revenue Stamps. Ilow Enltimore Peach-Venders Miscaleulated and Sy THE FAST MAIL TRAINS. BT, LOUI4 ANAWERLD, Speeial Iavaten to Ihe Cicann Trivine, WASHINOTON, 13, . Bavgw, Superinte Postat Service, loaves to-night for Siratosa to mest the ofticials of tha New Yori Central, to aran the details of tho timo-table for the expr mail train to the We Jt 1= wtill expected that the train will leave Now York on the moraini of Bept. 16 Bangs will go to Now England from Seratoga, sud vieit all tho prncipal citice, 1o make arraugements for connocting with i fast train at Albans. DBangs hias just returuad fiom the Wost, whero ho has perfected the details Ior the running of the trains in that sectivn. Ho lias induced ths Toledo, Wabarh & Western Road to changa ita titio tuble Ao that tho mail which leaves Now Yors at 4 o'clock in the morn- ing will TEACH ST, LOUIS at 3 tho next afternoow, time cnough to cannect with o going tras. The complains of the Yotruaster ut K. Lowin tint thia tnet e<pios anail will Loz lio /e 8avautageuns to St. Lowis us counties further nmoril bave been receved at the Tort-Oficy Department. Tho Pont- master-General has beon soforwod of thom, aud coumders that the cowplaints ars not woll founded. In fact, Postmaster Fuloy long ago establivbed 0 reputation 11 tho Department an u busv-budy and misciue (- maker, wliv payw mwors nttention to polities than tu post-ottice intereata. St. Louis, peog; atly, inat lonst eighit hours fartlier fri York than Clumago is I'ie Pust-Ollica ment mill not uuveriake to ANNIRILATE THI8 TIME R but tho exprera-mail train will wive St, Louis tho BumMe AdVAULAZO AR LOLIIND AN IL given £ B1Y City. More than tlus the authoritses think vneht not to be avked. I'or tho rect, as between Chicapo aud St. Louls fu the companson of mul matter, . Louis takes very wsbordinato rank, Tho country tributary in St Louis ivavery iluterate country, when compared with the Western and Noriliwestrn Btatos, wlich receive their mail through Chicago. ‘The station- ary mail distribution of a eeries of years ehiow the mait received st and distnibutod thiough Chicago and St. Louis ate teu to oue i favor of Clicago. R QUR INDIAN POLICY, FIAIDS CIOFPING OUT, Soectal naxateh &9 The Chicago Triduns, Wasuisaroy, D, G, Aug. 15.—Advicen from the Red Cloud Indian Commission show that » great number of the cattio furaibed by the cons tractors woro undersized. A quantity of hides of cattle used at this Agoency Uave been found. They showed tuat the grows weight did not ex- ceed from 200 Lo 400 pounde each for a consider- able petlod, This euwmmer tho Indians wero without eupplies. The coffee was poor, the suger and tobaceo very poor. 1t had been dis- cavered that the army in that couutry buys all ite beof of a better quality aud much lower rato than the Indinu Lureau, vet the army cautract- ors Are ab Ba great oxpeneo b8 tho Indian con- téactors, INDIAN TS, INDIAN, Gov, Potta, of Moutaus, 1 wiitiog to the Tn- tecwr Deovartment ou ludian matters, wader due Aug. 6, says: **The Crowshave bl roizh treate went from tho Sionx, having lost about B0 hordea aud soma of thair Lravest watcrs, The gueation ariecs, How long cat this continoe ? The Crows aro friendly to the Government, aml yet the Bioux are allowed to drive thuta fram thy resorvation, stesl their Lorses, awd Lill their people, sud utill there 1 ho redress for thei or tho white sertlers who have bomer on our osst- oru border. The Becratary of War is now in the National Park, and will, ofi his retirn to his post. of duty, bear but what T Lava written you. can have no peace unut the Swus au the Yellow. stove bave been whipped. No other policy will answer the purpose.” ——— A LOSING VENTURE, DALTIMORE PEACH wHIPPENS MAKE & MISTAKE. Special Dngpateh to The Chicaso Trioune, Wasninatoy, D, C., Aug. 18.—The experiment of whipping large quantities of peaches to West- orn citive secws to hava resultod disastrously to tho forwarders. An impm tant meeting of Balti= more produco ehippers of peachos to tho West was hold yesterday, a¢ whi.ch it was unanimonaly deterolued to withdiaw frow the market be- causo of the high rato charged for transporting peaches by tho railroad compantes, It was ptated ab tho weeting becauso of the bigh rall- road charges all the shippers to tho Weet huve losg money, eome of thewn consiverabla amounty, ‘I'ho treight on & car w.h 250 bosus of peachies Lo Chicago is 3245, and information from that voint was to tho effact thut peaches wero selling thero st from £1 to §1.35 por bux, ‘The freiplt on abox of peaches to Cincinuati is 06 conts, and to 1itieburg 43 conts por box, whilst the fruit 18 wollusyg at thonsa places af listlo mora than enough to pay freght, The shippois consve queutly lost thie smount paid for the poached 1 Baitimore, woich was from 40 to 60 cents a bux, Quo slupper, who sont out eloven cars wn ono day lust week, lost 1,000, and the expusienco of othors was equaily untortunate. The produco dealers seomed to concluds that the unly parsics who wade money by the operation wers tho ruile rosd compauies. g, NOTES AND NEWS, DUILDINGS RENTED BY QOVERNMENT. Syecut Disvateh to The Chicaro Lribune, WasmnoTos, D, €., Aug. 1H.—Some of tho Government ollicers in Washington seom to huve ovorlooked & proviso fn the Deticieuey il passed during the first scasion of the last Con- greas, lu tegard to renting buildiugs In this city for Government use, ‘L'hat proviso dirueid thut borealter no contracts shall be made for tho rent of any bullding 1 Waslungton not now i use by tho Government until tho appropriation therefor shall have heou mado [ teruis by Con- gross. Tho Quartermaster's Dopsrtient bay for yoars occupled a building on tho cormer of Fif- toonth aud & wtreets, and Cougresa at its last #osuion mado an appropristion {u terms to pay the rout of tuat building 1or tho liscul yeur vuding Juve 80, 1876, Notwithutauding thie fact, Maj, Myorp, I'cst Quartenmastor, fssucd & nutice to- day on the owner of the buildiug that the Gov- erument would vacate on the 25th of Novemnber noxt, 1tis reported that arraviemzuls have been wade to rent s now buikdaig ou tho corner of Pennuyivanis aveuu and tificcuth s rests, Liut suck activi o4 the Pare of the Quatteruiss. iz Chicann Dailn TEibw ae. NUMBER 36, ter's Dopartmont will bo cloarly {llogal. The Burcau el Statistica haw bean recently removaq from ous rented building to another, but this sray dono Ly authonits of a soecial provision iaeorted in tho ownibus Anpronriation bill last mntor, as followa: * Provided, that tho Secre- tary of the Treasury mus rent other buildings in Lou of thoro now routud as he uisy deem for the Lhilic iutorest,” ete, BOSTON CUSTOM: TIOUSE FRATDS, Thoe Secrotary of tha Treasury in conducting au examisation nto alloged frauda in”she con- Hruction of the fuston Powt-Oilice. AN infors Tnatiun g to the oxact rewnits of the investiga- Lo, aw far A it has gono, is vory caree fuby goarded from tho pross; but It is luarnnd un tua very heat authocity that tho Gova Gibtmeut sy Leen systematioally defrauded, {n ©bo a¥ aud anozhier, out of Isrgo sums. The ey tted to wea & eorrupt and ennning manipibaton of the pay-rolld, by which the Gove s FLuent has been ado to pay for more labor than bisuctialiy Loy turnishaa intho Poat-Oftics L iidins, and i wilt alvo Lo snown beyond doubt thas thit this mauipalation eoutd not bave been ekl on 1o the extent whish ft las_ been prace fieed except 9ith the collnai-n of tho Govern- ment Gtaeleep.er or the disharsiug acent, Tua Treasury Depirtment 14 taking active BLe] €80 Bl propuiors of exeuision-stoame-" ers for uverloading them, ' CHICAG CUSTON-0DaE, It haa heen docided thiat to pubheity fn regard t0 tho prupused ordor ax ta the Chicage Custom~ Houso builuing is to he mado until tho retuin of Secretary Bustow, 1le1s now oertainly expected back Saturday or Monudoy, It is not kuown at the Treasary that ho jutends to stump Olio, HCES ADYERTISING PAY ? Srecal Inaiteh ta e Chiess Fribuns, IRGroX, 1), O, Aug, 19,—Tho bids fop Tuternal Ravenus stanips seroopenad Ehe renuits were very snomalous, Seve eral lirms ofYered to do tho engraving for nothe ing. Tho tirm which now haw the contract offers tu pay thn Governmont $4.100 monthly for the vrivilopo of {akishang them troe to the Governe ment. ‘thisin o curious Mustration of tho ade amaged of advertiwing. The firm which in now Gtz tho worl is eatisiind thattho advertisement. 14 wortn 2,100 mwontuly, hesidew the cost of the nuiarial. * The law perinits tho enzravers to alfix ir impraut to overy stamp. Woodoury 3. Tavior, of tho ClLicsgo Lost awd Mail, was amony the bidders. — The law requires tbe Com- mosimer to award tho contract to the lowest buller. — He in in doubt whesher the flrm which sants 1o puy for doing the work 18, undor tno law, tho lowest bidder, INA DUNCAMN, SHERMAN & CO. WEW Youk, Ay, 19..-)r, Duncan, of the som pouded fitm of Duncan, Shermra & Co., bas is- kued a circnlar to the ereditors, propasing to pay thurty-threo anl ons-third eenzs on the dollar, in full settlement of than H ALjpercent on or befors Nov. 27, 1876 ; § per cent May 27, 19763 § per ennt Nov. 27, 1876: 5 percent M 7. 1497 ; 10 per cent Nov, 27, 1877, with interest at 7 per cont per aunum natil paid, or as mnch suoner g ti:e assete sball be reslizod aut divided. Th # of tho asdots over tha vercentago 1s plsa given Lo creditors, but tho au- Hets are to ho plazed in tho hands of Mr. Dun- ean, nnder the control of a committoo. dudse Jiobison has dociiled to tix the bond of Dunean, rian & Cu.'s Assigucs, Judgo Suips man, ol 500,000, Judze Shipman, Assignce of Duncan, Shor- Co., tiled 11 the Court of Common Pivas, York, ou Mondas, a detuited schedula of the arseteand linbilitivs of tho firm. Among domentie depozitors ato uoted the following AL Brers & Co., Aledo, 1., £1,975.69; Darbor & 'Erumbaner, Loto, 1L, #1713.19; Bose wonb, Carpenter & Co, Elgin, 1., John Long & Co, Carrollton, 610,01 Chimgo City Water-Loan Cony Aczonnt, 816,310 Clicazo City Con Aceount, $27.116.64 : Hamhn Doattie, Dot Mich., .63 5 Deatty, Fitseimonn & Co., Detroit, n. 145 Ciatier & Co., dlilwaukeo, Wis., £113023: "James W, Glen, guardian, Niles, k., §7,960,42; Joviah Little,” Amboy, NL, f24,000135 Jawmes 1. Melioe, Graud Kapids, Micln, & 4 L. Mason & C 1'Anwo, M 53 : John W. Paine, Niles, Mich,, W. L. Redmond Co., Beliville, Iowa, 20,50 ; George Smith, 1§ Buow-Detersen, [sborg & 150,65 : Jown Seuter, Eagle L1008 5 HL L Spaulding & Sicls., 21,424.77 S.fi’il- s & G . [ud, $1.5 chants’ Micers', Ishpennng, Mich, & Milwankico Natioual Lauk, Milwsukee, W Tor- THE DAVENPORT FAILURE, Special Dispatch ta The Clicana Tribune, Davesvorr, Ia., Anz. 18—\ public meeting of the creditors of C, 8. Whinler, the baukrupt -goods merchant, was beld to-day. Tha meeting was sa oxciting one, and gome indigna- tion was manifested at Mr, Whislet's mothoda of doing businers, ‘The creditors number over 100, most of them eitizous of this place, and many mechanics, ladies, and other pewsons of modeiata circumatances who, it 13 feared, would Lo roduced to beggary by tho failure, Mr. Whisler nd been Losrowlog money for years past in all kinds of amounts, aud fiom all who would lend. 1llow lo lost it all is n mystory, His habilities foot up somo §125,000, and his Wt perbaps $50,000, FATALLY CRIPPLED. Swvecial Dispateh to The Chicaas Tridune, MavtsoN, Win, Aug. 18.—Notico is published to-day by Tetor Doyle, Hecretary of Stae, ex- ofticio Commiugioner of Insurance, that the licenso Issued to the Dodgo County|Autual Insur- anco Company to (o business in this Stato 18 roe vokied, an oxamination suowing that its condi- tion is ot ju aecordanco with tho_requirements ol tha Wisconsin lnsuranco law, e Comuany 1 fatally cripnled by tho tailuro of Hobkirk, of Waupun, nho had sastamol it for somo time. ANOTHER INDIANAPOLIS FAILURE. Sl Duvateh to I'he Chicaro Tribun, InpraNapouts, Ind., Aug, 18,—William Sraden, one of our oldest and most respoowible (?) busi- nese-men, to-day made an assigument to Jobu R. Eldor, President of tho Water-Works Com- pany, fordho benelit of bis croditora, Unfortus pato spoculations in prain and rcal ostste in- volved bim o that he could not mout bis matur- ing obligations, Iiraden in & member of the ir of Braden & Buzford, stationery and priute ing-house, which does a largo Luriness (n printe ing and book-Linding, This firnt will not be atfuctod. Bradon's habilites are 145,000, DALTIMORE SUSPEYSION, BarTivour, M ug, 15.—Gralism Lros. & Co., wholesalo grocers and commisslon mere chiants at Noy, 2<6 Woat I'ratt sud 25 South How. ard streots, sipsud d yosterduy. Thae lisbill- tiea aro put at £8),000, (heir assola are princi- pally in Baltimore County, snd the propersy is deomod suflicient ¢ cover the smmoung, T firm Lavo asged for an extensiou, Their crodit~ ora are Now Yurk aud Baltimore parties. A KANKAKEE ' BUST." Specul Diapatch to Uhe Chicago Tridune, Kaxuakez, U, Aug. 18,—W, (. Swanael has o~ bt issned o call for & meeting of creditors at she bauk Baturday at 1 o'clock. MONTREAL FAILURES, MosTiesl, Aug. 18.—0. L. Rolland & 8on, boot aud shoo manutacturers, and E. Ames, lme P ;n-‘:r- of forolyn leathor, have auspended pay- went, | RELIGIOUS, . IOWA METHODISTS, ‘Bpectal Dhapatch fo T'he Chizaso Lriduns, Davesronr, la.. Aug, 18,—Tho \fethodists aze holding & camp-meeting st Comanche, 18 miles from this city, 1t commenced on Friday Isst, and will closo next Iriday. Tue daily attend. By i3 over 5,000, e PRESIDENT GRANI'S MOVEMENTS, Provivesce, R, L, Aug, 18,—President Grang was eutertained at a u-bake at Gren, Burne #ido's this aftetnoon. Thare were prosent 30¢ Ruesta from various party of the Bate. Acd o'ctuck thu Prentdout aud party etabarked ou by enror U, B, Urant snd steswed down the by wtending to take a brief call at Blogk aud procoed theuos 10 Louy Brauch, %