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- - The Thicango 1 CHICAGO, . TU VOLUME 28. FINANCIAL, TETE Worchants, Parmers', & Mochanics Savings Bank, 76 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO, NVESTMENT CERTIFICATES. Porfect Secarity—Liboral Ilerest , TABLE of increnns of ** Inveatment Cortig. \ates,” necured on lmproved real earate, hoars mx Interent, payable in auarterly instatle sentsy, nt the rate of 73-10 par cent per ane wasme Showing the acomnulation of sumi . yeated for the benolit of Chlldren or othors Amount Accutnulat ted upon the basls that intarest, when due, s d on savings scconnt, and Invested s INVKST- CERTIFIUATKS wheuaver 810 ia thus aocuina- “r:,'num" of & Certificate has the privilece of axamin. 4ng the condition of the trust at sy Ume ea oafliog av ¢he office of the Trusten. . Certificatos forwarded, and tntarmst, when dos, roin- ‘osted, f doneed, o senitd by drattor axpiees 10 aay ] ted States. Address setitin BYDNEY MYERS, Manager, CHICAGO MORTGAGE LOANS, At current rates of intareat. sosIAH . REED, 20 Norasu-st,, New York, ropreaentad by JOHN H.AVERY &CO., o~ 5 ! A e i K 79 Per Cent Loans. - ropared to make loans in sumn of $5,000 or "‘t‘;‘l“?xf‘;t'fl: in smaller suma st 10 per cont, on feal eatate 0 Chicago or immedinta vicipity. TURNER X I 102 Washingto: i MILLINERY GOODS. "Fall Opening, 1876, IARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO, 237 & 239 Baltimore-st,, DBALTIMORE, MARYLAND, TUPCRTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, «@® WILL OPEN ‘Wednesday, Aug, 25, 1875, french Pattern Bonnots, Fine Fronch Flowers, Fancy and Ostrich Fonthors, togethor with full lines of Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, and all the lato Paris Novelties; tho trado is invited, Will recoive weokly dur- ing the soason all tho lato atylos in Millinery Furnishing Goods., Orders solicited. —— — To order, of tho best fabrigs in uso. Full linos in_stock of our own manufacture. Wo are prepared to make Shirts to order in eight hours, when necessary. WILSON BROS, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. Pike's Orera Wonse. Cincinnati, REMOVAL, BRINTNALL &TERRY, ‘WHOLESALE HARDWARE, HAVE REMOVED ¥ To 78 and 80 LAKE-ST., Opposite the Tremont iouse, _Orders promptly flled hottom price: OOEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, WEW YURK 70 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. HELVETIA, 4,000 tons.Saturday, 2th August, at 2 i\uux.wu. P e u.s;f" W, LGYP L. 5. 110 L, turds) jept. 11, at I p, . turds ept, 15, at 7 i 5 R ON DI D’E:‘ILARK, 4,800 toas, , Thursday, s i s A 70 and rToLOY. )t ek [ : ':rln'ul :E:qu?"‘-":"nefiomnw'n"w"'nnu. Earta on o o1 tavtaine Apply v 0 H00 vOwATds 0 Urony, Bl rtleast corner Olazk aud Randolph-ats, (oppoaite new an tiuuse), Ubicago, DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, BLR b E P, m. pt 25, w41 p, m: t. 26, at 12 noon, North Kiver, i MABKENE R Sy AMERICAN « LINE. REDUSEE%ATES LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTO WX, 4ad all porta s Grest Britata and the Contlnent. “ewiiyiy, Ui Il MILNE, Westarn Agent, 138 Lasialle-st,, corner Madison, CUNARD MATL LINE. Salling Three Times a Week 1o and from BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. v« pe:{;:{’;fi& Borthwash gorner Olask and U Vil NIT! Genaral Wn_hm Agent, Great Weatern Steamship Liuno, From New York to Bristol (Ragland; Am‘t‘muu. Bymous. cres el Cabia Ps NOTICE: HAVING WITHORAWN | Our Branch House from Chicago, we will not be re- sponaibla fur any dsbta oontracted on our account frop; thix date, i Baltimors, July 1, 1878, DISSOLUTION NOTIGE, DISSOLUTION. ~ ‘The copartnership herstafors extaling between Ship. loy & Hasrlas ia this day disaalved by Umitallon, T Uabilities sud wil h\n&m of the late firm 1o be thelr successor, Joseph K, Blipley (lste of ) who will cont 2 m‘““:.’ ), 1Y o i " IJ‘I:‘-"MI.HIN Dn::h‘l. r':a v?m y Ghieaga, Aug. B, 1018, - WAL L. ELLIS & Co, DRESY GOODS, Fall Arrivals. JANDEL BROTHERS HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50O PIECES OF CHOICE AND PASTIONABLE DRESS GOODY CONSISTING OF Basquied Plaids, French Diag- onals, Highland Suitings, Longchamp Suitings, Chantil- ly Beige, Cashmeres, Empress Cloths, &c., in all the newest designs and colorings, Fxamination solicited. 121 & 123 STATE-ST,, Michigan-av. and Trenty-second-st GROCERIES, &o. ALLER, KEITH & 00, 34 & 36 Randolph-St,, cor. Wabash-av. TEA S 5,000 Chests Now Japans, only thirty days from Yolkohama. 1,000 Chosts Young Hyson, Imporials, and Oolongs. Syrups & Molasses. 4,000 bbls in atore and arriving. 5,000 kogs in store and arriving, TOBACCO. 10,000 pkgs Plug, Fine Cut, and Bmoking, CIGARS. 500,000, from the flnest Imported down to the chenpost Domestic. Tho sbovo goods we offer at very low prices, and JOBBERS will find it for their nterest to look through our large stock botoro purchasing, * Ciicaco, Angust 20, OFFICES TO RENT IN THB TRIGUNE BUILDINEG. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, - ROOM 10. Gunpowder, polesz use Ginger Ale, Champagne Cider, Niersteiner, Hochheimer, Marcobruner, Rudesheimer, Steinberger Cabinet, Barton & Guestier's Clarets, Sauterncs and Maut Bauterncs or Nathuniel Johnston & Sons, ST. HSTHEPEL® A Claret Wine, imporied and bottled by myaclf, and Ruaranteed equal to any Claret costing t0 por cent wore money. 0. TATUM, Wine Merchant, 140 BANT MADINONNT, PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND BESTHY ORGANN Are nsed and recommended by sll (he leading srtiats of the world, Fricea low, Terms asey, STORY & CAMP, 211 STATE-ST. WANTED. $50,000 TO INVEST. We are cammifsefoned to purchase for one of our pat- Tous, 010 uf W0 cholco unLUPFoTed ploces of property In Chicago or lmediate Vicinity. From §15,000 to $.0,000 cash will be paid down, the romainder of purchsse price to bo secured on the property. No trado. Acre property preferred, and must be offersd at low rl ‘We prefer to deal with owers direct, sad will give satisfactory refesences. 1 to Call ormend doust nu‘ BOND, 102 Washioglon-at, TURNER YACHT RACE, MUTUALS and HARTFORDS, 8old st Foley & Hyea's, 148 Clarkel, by CHAS. 1, DYEING AND OLEANING. "GENTLEMEN'S cm-{m Kg I‘Sfigoflfln‘l OLEANED and NEATLY ITON FANOY STDAM DYN HOU| " uué'éhu, W AT -.2&-.,... SDAY AUGUST 24, 1875. ASSASSINATION. A Desperate Policy Inaugu- rated by the Whisky. Ring, Dead Men Tell No Tales-- Thug's Work in Chi- cago. Attempted Murder of an Im- portant Witness in the Revenue Cases, Parties Hitherto Not Publicly Implicated Involved in His Disclosures, A Eired Assassin Barcly Fails to Earn Iis Wages. The Shot Intended for the Heart Narrowly Miss- es the Mark. Removal of the Wounded Witness to a Secret Place of Safety. The Account as Given by Gen. ‘Webster, the Astonished Collector, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tridune, Waisninazon, D. C., Aug. 23.—The Tressury Department has the most conclusive evidenco to sbow tbat tho whisky ring Lns decided to resort to murder, if necessary, to protect its mombera. Tho circumatanco which poiuts di- rectly to tuis conclusion, 18 the attompted assas- sination of J. E. Miller, in Cbicago, lant Fridsy night. Miller was formerly a United Btates Gauger, Ho was discharged the service in May 1ast for a violation of the rulos and regulntions of the Internal Rovenao Dureaun. Ilis offonso was tecbnical and not of a criminal charactor. Tlo aubsoquently voluntanly gave the Govern- tment vory valuablo informstion. Ife impli- cated 1 tho whisky frauds persons who stoad high In social and civil positions in Clica- £0, whoso names Liavo nevor ot boon moutivned in this conuection. His disclosuros ASTOUNDED TIIR THEASURY OPFICIALS, tho officers of tho Rovenuo sud Socret Servics, who had previously bad the moat knowledgs of the iuside workings of the iing, aud throogh whosoe efforts, lu a great measure, tho pians for the solzurca hind boen made. Tho ring fully us- deratand Miller's means of knowing of thoir op- erations. Through treachery they learned that ho biad in some way conmunicated his informa- tion to the Governmont, Knowing that nis evi- denco could only begiven orally ln a criminal case, and conld not bo perpetuated by deposition, the ring seem to bave detormined to prevent Miller from ever reaching tbo witncss-stand. The in- formation in the porsosaion of the Treasury Do- partment indicatea that the ring sought to ac- complish their purposo by THE UANDS OF AN ASSARSIN, Laat Friday night, whilo Miller waa quietly looking about Chicngo for additional evidencs against the ring, be waa shot by an ssassin. The ball intended for his beart, however, lodzod 1o his left arm, and, although badly wounded, le will rccover. He was taken care of by frionds, snd is now understocd to be In & place whoro bired murderera cannot reach him. It is tho intention of the Government to protoct bim trom further anganit, and to place lum on tbo stand at the proper time that ko way tail the wholo truth regardiug THE MONSTROUS BWINDLING OPERATIONS of the tiug, of which ho lind parsonal knowledge. ‘What Lo knows will asgiat the Goveruient ia- torlally iu sccuring couvictions, His relatious aro considered of ko much impurtauco that ho will bo constautly attendod until the trial vy Qovernmeut othicors, who will shield Lim from m, Although the sewasein was within fow feet of Millor whon be tired, bis faco was not fully exposed, aud, as Maller is able to give only s vory meagro and unsatisfactory doacription of hin, it is doubtful it his identity cau ever bo establiwhed. The Treasury has, through the sssistanco of Miller aud othors, obtaived A NASE OF EVIDENCE agalnst persons in Clicago which is staitling. liers cau bs no doubr of the credibility of the evideuce or of tho identily of the promiuent per- sous whose names are involved. Thexs names the Troasur will witbbold untl the trisl of the causes at the October torm of the Court, Their publication at any time would ercato & profound ueosazion. Millor is tho person who was tho means of dis- covoring tho 400 barrols of illicit lughwines in Clleago, which bLad besn coucosled mince the seizure. The socrat sorvice Ia closoly watchad In_every movement in Chioago, Bt. Louis, and Milwaukoe, the leading centras of tho whisky ring. It 1s known that a former Chicago detect- ive, recently discharged from the Uovernmont wervice, In i tho employ of the ring, and ix shud- owlug the oporatious of the Uovernmeut otii- cors, Hocretary Buistow returned this ovening, Ile had proviously requestod the leading buzent ofli- cors to meet him at tho ‘lrensury Dopartmeut, and waa In cooference with them unnl a Into bour, iis tirst interview was with Coiof Wash- barn, of the Bectot Bervice, who Iald bofore tho Socretary the story of the atlempted assmssina- tion of ex-Gauger Aliller. Inthe avideuco which connects 50 many prominent persons with the whisky rlnsc. 1t appoars thal, whilo some of theso ersons held political positions, nons are vory Pprominent in politics. OEN, WEBSTZR INTERVIRWED, Ou recelpt of the above dispatch, & reporter called on den. Webstor, Internal-Revenue Col- lestor, st the Palmer Loues, aod askeds fowr mowmenta’ conversation, Notwithatanding the Iateness of the hour, the Coliector submitted with m good grace to the cousaquencos of his position, and the followiog conversation ou- sued: Reporter—A Washington diapatch informa Tur Tuisuxe that an ex-Gauger wan shol at here Friday nlght. Do you know angthiug of it, Qeneral ? Geu. Webstor—Yos, it Ls true; but ! did nov tbluk 1t would becorne kuown, 1. there mny poasibility of my FINDINO MA. MILLEX, the man who was shot ? Geu. W.—1 hardly think there Is; he is notin thiu city: : H;-\Vny did not the police know of this shoot- ng Gen. W.—Perbaps becauss it occurred ina sowewhat retired place. R.—would yoa object to asy where the shoot- ing ocourred ? 3 1 bardly thiok it would canduce to ntereut 1o aay that; wo do not wish 13 have it known for ressons of our owa, i bl .fi?i"}?a‘i'":-'fl“'x'n?.‘;nnr fltl.?f'.— o4 84 all. We bave knowa for mome tima that tha parties intarested in having the Information avppressed wero prepared Lo take lifo 1f necosnary, B.—When the mao shot Miller, did Le say whiat bo did it for ? Gon. W.—All ho aaid was, * Tako that, damn yon ' 18 hin fired, 1 iy dild hie not ehot aesin to maka sure ? ion, W.—Not fer away frum Millor wan one of our men, and when ho heard tho shot bo came up and taok him way, R.—And then you bad him removed to soma retired conntry town I presums ? Uen, W.——Ile 1 protably «afs where ha s, R.—From vour remark fxxu!ur thiat you had HAD MILLER '* sHADOWED," That wonld account for the proscuce of one of your men ? Gov, W.—Yes; wo bhave kept protly close watch on tim, R.—Do you attribute your suncessto hia dia- clusnren ? Uon. W.—Yen, largely. bewn uf grens value to i, I.—Dn you expect to bring Miller before the District Conrt in October 7 Gen, W,—Certainly we oxpact to use his tes- timony then, R.—Da his dirclosures Appear vory valuahle ? Gen, W.—1lo Lan a vory oxtetwive knowledgn of Lo workings of tho mon b tho whinky busi- news, :,—Do you undaratand that bis tessimony will, a4 Tuk Trinuse dispatch iudicaten, INPLICATE PERNONS HIGH IS BANK who have not heiotoforo hesn suspnetnd ? Gen, W,—I do not thuink that it would be gnod policy 10 6ay what we expect to prove, or who againiat, It is enough to eay thal the testimony is of the utmost importance. 3 R.—Would it prove anvtbing at present 1f [ eould find out who Muter bad been gauging for? Gon, W.—Not nocessarily; ha wan emplogod by & number of parties Lore during the tite Lo was Ganger. H.—And they might or miglht not bo impli- cated in his disclorures ? Gen, \.—Prectsely. Or Lis knowledzo might be more goneral, R.—You have no doubt of your ability to JHONUCE MILLER WHEN WATIL: Gen, W.—I think Lo is sate where will be present when we want Inm. R.—Wzn bis wound s dangerous ono ? Gon, W.—Not as | uuderstaud it. e [n said tobein & fair way of recavers, I.—I rathor suapect that you do not wish to divulzo anythiog further that I want to kuow, and I will 1ot keep you up aoy longer. Gen. W,—Woll, rou saem to know ahout as much about the «hootinz as I do, and of conrso 1 do not wish to prejudice tho course of justico by sasing auything that we have decided to keep private. Aud then tho reporter went thence and en- tang'ed Limeclf in the mazes of tho balls aud neatly lost his way irretrievably. but ftinally reached-the street, and presonts Gen, Webster's testimony a8 confirming the di teh, POLITICAL. JUDGE TAFT'S CLEVELAND SPEECH. Special Dupatch to Ihe Chicags fr:bune, CrLevzranp, 0., Ang. 23.—Judee Taft arrived Lere this moruing, and was «i..ertaived at the Unien Club during the day by a numboer of lead- Iog Iepudlicans. 'flo aunouncowout of hiy speech on the school question brought together an audience that completely filled Biainard's Op- era-louse. Tho misice and lobby wero pacied with listenars who atood up dunog the eyemug. Judge ‘F'aft read from maouscript, his delivary being slow, but carnest and imprensive, Ho wag listened to with tho mout perfect attention for nearly two hours. Many points in his discourno wera Joudly applauded. "Tho spcech is n calm, thorougu, sud loeical reviow of the whole question, freo from serimonious and per- sonal retlections. It is courtaous and fair to the Catholic Iaity, but arraigns tha Catholic clargy in strong and positive termn for thoir policy of Interferonce with froo education, and defends the doctrino that absolute freedom from sec- tarianism, whether I'iotestan: or Catholic, is tho only anfe aud permansat bachs of s concion schvol svetom. The stago was filloa with promi- nent Republicavs, aud tho sreech hus made s slrong aud favorablo impression, His Information has . e THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRAGY, Special Dispatch to The Cuicago Iyibune, Wasuxotox, D. C., Aug. 23.—A gontleman connected with a Pluladelpbia nowspaper, whick is understood to Lo in the intorost of the Puita- dolphis Railroad and Treasurs ring of that State, was in this city to-day. Iu convereation he dis- closed a portion of tha political socret of the Democrats which furnisbies sn _antertaining cbapter. Souator Wallace hias beeu industriourly at work for soveral weeks in tctuvg up the Erie Couvention. One of lis games has baon to wnite to promiuont Democrata in different sece tious of the State whose namea have beou mon- tioned as candidatea for Goveruor, urcing thom to persist in their condidacy, and assurii them that they could bavo all of his intu- ouco. ‘I'wo of throo goutlemen with whom Wallace has boon coorespondin., recently mot aud compated notes. Tuoy bath discovared that Wallace Lad promised cach of them his cordial support for the Gubernatonsl nomination. Those gootlemen are not as friendly to Watlace a8 they woro before that iuterview. They were 14 less personages than Dl and Noyes, Senn- tor Wallsca baw made more promiscs than Le witl bo abio to hiouor av the Erie Convention, M'LEAN COUNTY, ILL. Sveciat ispatch to The Chicaro Tyfoune, Droosixaroy, 1L, Aug. 23.—Tho Gpposition party‘of McLoan County will hold prima:ies Sept. 18, and will bave a Delegate Nominating Couvention at Phaenix Mall, in Bloumineton, Sept, 22, to name & candidate for Trensurer and Burvoyor, also the Superintoudont of Schoois, it 14 probable that the resigoation of Johu Hul the Emuem incumbont, aod who goes to the Southern Normal as I'rofesror of Mathematics, ‘will have boen presonted bheforo that dato. ‘Iho call for a Conveution 18 insued by 8. II. West, Vico-I'rosidout of the Illinois State Farwers' Asguciation for MoLean County. TIiLE INDLANS, A MURDEROUS RAID IN TEXAS. Bvecial Dupatch to The Cincago Tribune, New Ouveans, La., Aug, 23.—Tho Hepublic- an’s mpecial dispatch from San Antonlo, Tex., ways the following 18 an extract from & commu- nieation juat recoived at head:juarters from DPresides Del Norte on tho Rio Orund: Four Indiana camo on foot to tha Marietta ranche, 21 milos rom Loy ud captured the place. Thoy captured two mon, two womou, and two cuils dren and 1,000 hoad of sheep. Ou the retreat the ludians killed ove of the men, and a fow houis lator oue of \be women, and whon thes found thay wers pursued. thoy killed tne otlier mau, The woman they got off with is preznant. Sho was the wife of ono of the men killed. Tho dendbodiea wero found on the trad. Tue Indisus escaped, Kaxaas Citr, Mo., Aug. 23,—The Kansas Cit! Times has Information of the kilhwg ot Col. Wheol woalthy ‘l'exas cattle dealor, by cattie thioves, It roporta thal tha thioves ru off somo 400 or 500 of Lia cattle from his ranchs in Texds, aud no, with four Lerders, Tted it pursuit, hopiug to get rolnforcement UL ceme upon the thiaves vefore obtaining musistance, and fna fight was killod, the others gettiug awsy, Few paruculurs received, THE SIOUX OOMMISSION, Cuerexxe, Wy, Tor., Aug. 93.—1'tio Commise slon, consisting of Gav. Fletchor, Mr. Harris Faulkuer, P'rof. Atherton, and Ssuator Howe, to luvestigato the atfairs of the Ilod Cloud and Bpotted ‘I'sil Agencies, are all here. Thuy took the testimony of over 100 wit- peeses during thelr absence, including cficers and attachon, i Foit Laramie and Red Cloud, and visited cattle herds of coutraoiors. \While the Cowmis- a1ouurs aro dispossd L0 be resicout, the impres- eion left v the winds of pauple with whow they couverso i that the chargos aguinst Apents sud contractors wers besed au Liearsay, sud havo not besn substautimted, Thoir oficial report will avou be made publio. e . ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Sptcial Dupateh to TAs Chicago Triduna, rrouta, 1L, Aug. 33.—Laat uight a youog boy vamed Peterson, iving in the uppor part of tha city, attemptod suicide Ly ehooting Limael? in the breast. He had besn sick for some time, and iluess {s supposed to have rendered bim temporasily insauc. Both sbots took edoct, sra :‘u. YOUng Wan lies 0w n & very ciiival coudie ™ H l FOREIGN. The Herzegovinians Will At. tempt to Carry Tre- bigne by Storm. Kinety-five Turkish Prisoners Mas- sacred at the Caplure of Marsivan, The Besieged at Seo d'Urgel De- prived of Their Water Supply. Judgment of the Court of Inquiry in {he Ahbotsford Disaster, The Mark Lane Express on the Euro- pean Grain Markets. Befusal of the Pope to Consecrate the Church to the Sacred Heart. Interesting Incidents in the Iis. tory of an Ancient Silver- Mine. TURKEY, TRE RIEGE OF TREDIONE. Viesxa, Aug. 23.—A diepatch to the New Frel Presse says tho insurgent force besieging Tro- bigno has been couvsiderably reinforced, and is resolved to attack the city to-morrow, TURES MABSACIED, LoxpoX. Aug. 2{—6 8. m.—A epecial to the Standard from Vienna says the Herzegoviniau iururgonts massacied vinety-five ‘Turkich prise oncre captured su Marsivao, Bands of insurcents ore sssembling in tho mouutains of Crote. —_—— CREAT BRITAIN. ANOTHEW FAILULE. Loxpox, Aug. 23.—Edward Hewitt & Son, pro- vieion dealers, have falled, with €125,000 Liabili- ties, MINISTER MORAN. Mr. Moran, United Biatos Minister to Porta- Rel, is il in consequence of privations experi- euced during the wreck of the steamer Heruo. THY. ABDOTSFORD INVENTIGATION, In deliveriug the fudgment in the Abboteford investigation, the Conrt of Inquiry eaid they woro perfectly satisfied the veseel was in good order; that the gencral character and conduct of the cfficors wero perfect, and all that could bo desired by critical ownem or the most critical public. The vesscl made tho journey snfely until near Holvhead, snd then, in a very fow hours, wag loat on tho coast of Anglesey. Lvery precaution seomed to have been talken, All that prudence dictated, all that the printed ruled for the guidance of officers re- quered, had been done. Boundings wero made regularly, and, as the weathor thickened, s con- stant and doubtiess vigilant and eflicient look- out hiad beon preserved. Still the vesasol was fiualiy lost on & summer's dsy in the fog, and it remained for the Court to ascortain the canse as {ar a8 posaiblo. They were unable to accopt the theory of eudden dislurbance of the cora. Ppass, but tnooght that, when tho olsorvation wag taken after leaving Holyhead, there was sowme grosa error uf caleniation. Tihey were of opin‘on that tho loss of the vessel was duo in tho first fustanco to tho master's haviag mis- Judged the diatanco from lolvhead, and they alo thought that sullicient a.owauce was not inade for tha force of tho tide, especially during the #overal times the voesel wau sluwod or sepped for souudio, They Leld thoso nnstakes de- serviny of censura. They could not say that, condideriug the stato of the weather after pavs- ing Holyboad, it was pradont to procoed at the rato of speed ut whicls the vesnel did, though the loss of tha vearol conid not e attributed to that cause, 1ho Captain's certiticato would be re- tarned to bia, ™ onArY cnors. Lownoy, Au —1be Mark Lane Erpress, in its weokly roviow of the grain markets, says : ‘Tho wheat crop in Great Britain bas boen gathe ored in much better ordor than wss _expectsd, Prices buve gouctally yiolded 162+ shillings, aud 10 vome cases 2@3 shillinza, The new ramples luok wall in comparison with those of last year, with lens acreago and dimwished yield, Tue Paris murket has aléo felt the Leueticial elfecta of tho weatler, tho prico of flour baviog de- clived 2 nbillines por sack. In mauy parts of Franca tho harveat hng been gatherod, but 1 no section will it bo auywise liko that of last year. Accounts from tho Continent aiffer” somo- what, but all sgreo upou the fact that violcut local storms, with uaususlly large builstoues, doing ymmenso damage, have visited France, Belgium, and llolland, Prices aro but hittle chisiged on the Cootinont genorally. In Gor~ tnany tho marsets sro firm, DU. KENEALY AND THE DAKED CABY. Lundon Correaondence New York Thmes, On Tuureday mght Dr, Kenealy made some stir i the tovko of Commons by calling atieu- tion to Col. Baker's caro. Ho complaimod that tho sontence was inadequato, and encouraged tho impieesion that thoro was one Iaw for the rich and agother for the poor, A man who bad committed wsuch an atrocious crime as Baker should not bo troated loniontly bocause he was a man of feshion, with aristocratio connections, Hle proposed that the Judge shoutd be censurud by the House for the exemptiona bo had allowed totho prisover. The Hame Becretary was fully Juntitied in replying that it would never do for tho lloueo to met itsolf up as a court of roview over all tho crimmnal triala in tho countrv, Dr, Kenealy no doubt took up tue matior with a viow to tho cultivation of his popularity with the miob, whict ia very tuuch on tho wane; but be- foro tho ncident wax at au eod be had rogrot that he had placed himself 1n a tiou. Maj. Dickson goso to remind that exemption from the personal degradation was not unprecodeutod, inssmuch aé 101830 a mowbor—not of the military, but of tho legal protession—was tried beforo Lord Campbell for & vruel assault upou his son, aud_was seutouoced to threo months' impeisonmeus, but wichout the dokradation of haid labor, on account of bis social position, How far the person in question had ‘succeeded in rohavllitativg Liusclt be would not undertake to eay, but bo tbouglt that the last man in the countiy to vrotest mgainst w Judge's lenieucy waw Dr, Kouealy, T'his statomont was reccived with loud cbeers, for overy ono kuow that it referred to au act of brutality for which Dr. Kenoaly had beon verv proporly punished. sir W. Froser 1atlier fuolishly ‘thought it necossary to show thut (ko Bakor cuse Lad nothing to do with 418 couventionslly called the uppor olass- ueitlier of the parties being counectod wilh ibv anirtocracy, Awto Col, Baker being a man of fashion, e (Bir W, Fraser) nover saw him till he stood in the dock, and of courne that, lu Bir William's opinton, settied tho matter. Col. Liaker way uot have fouud himself much a$ homo 1 Luudon socioly, and, mdeed, it (s now kuown that bo bad a bad character as rogards his por- soual babite, but the commander of & crack cay- alry regiment, of which the Princo of Wales is tull Calonel, wust cartainly be supposed to bo dentitled with high society. THE KJULISH WUEAT MARKET. Lonpox, Aug. 2L.—The T'tmes, 1 its commer- clal columu, uay, “The ginin market s inac- tive, but previous prices are obtaiued for whuat, It wesms to b the opiniou that the prices of wheat will be woll maiutaiued this seasou. Thiy bas sustained the market, in spite of heavy arzivals of foreign wheat, The British whoat so far bLrought to market has not bwea of goud quality, “There is not much that is new to report about the condition of the trade abroad. Har- Yosta will geuerally be 3 Eu cont beluw a fine ield ¢ but mith old atocks to draw on there can noiblog approsching & saascity, snd & meder. Z ate advance on lant saanon's prices is li £ L p ikel Zv secure us an avandansn o ¢ § e THE ROYAN CHURCH, THE POPE BEFUSEs 70 CoNeinlaTE [ T [ Panis. Aug, 9 lio publications showing that tue I futed to cousecrato the Leman Cheg Hacred Heart, ‘The Misaionarion of tn Heart st Insouduu, tn the Diocess ot 1 nrans, had presented lim w.th thirty magmificens vol- umes contaning 12.000,0,0 siguatusen tu favor of this atep, bul & French Cutunhic organ states that this pious campmien wan undertakan rather inconmicrateiy, and tho Florence Gltra- montane paper declares Lhas to consecrata tha Church ta ths Sacred Heatt of Jesus would Lo an act of tautology, Wke Church. itwavs, inausd from the very-heart of Jenuu: 1t 1a tlin kpoune ; it belongs to Him i overy respeot. ow and why, then, counccrate it to ifuur Ihio Pupe hias accordingly replied ** Nill iunovandum.” Tha Irebats hopoa that peopls conatantly tryiag ta invent unknown devotions., to draw tp pew dngman, anit to introduco alt kinda of wier- rtitions which are nnt at all Chr:atian, will progit Ly this leson gavan thom, not Ly frosthinkers, but by tus mfallible Pops. Tuere heve Luen chaneea enourh, it adds, for sowe yeara. 1t in lugh time tu reat, A IETERODOX DISNOR, Tho Bishan of Purto, in Portugal, has eoms ontin & thundering spietlo against the dogma of nfallibility,as buing concrary to God's teach- ibe, 10 the kupremacy of the Church, and an atiack on tho rilits of the people. Ha also donn on tho Jmmaculats Conception from the fact that evers burn creatura was tainted with origital gin, excxp.ang Chnat alono in His ca- pacity of the Second Ferann of the Trty, The miracled of Loardes, Saletie, ete., Lo brands as cheats, and tho commauds of tho Syilabus to the Iaithful 1o dinotey all eurtbly goverumenta are set down as thn preatest iujurics that could biave been jutlicted vu the Catbouc religion, - SPAIN. THE RIEGE OF LLO D'URGEL. Loxpox, Aug. 23.—Madrid dispatchen report that the Alptionsists ot Leo do Urgel have seized the commumeations brtween the citadel und an vubiying fort which defends it, aud have cut the aqueduct whish furmsbed the besicgod wWits sher principai supply by satcr., AUSTRIA, THE WHEAT CHOP. Vrexxa, Aug, 2J.—Ofticial reports shorr that tho wheat crops In Autria and Hungary have fallen off in quavtity aud quality, aud will not yield more than §,500,000 quintals, e e FRANCE. CARDINAL M'CLOSREY, Loxpox, Anp. 20, —Cardinal McCloskey will rewsin at Paris unti! the end of the monti. s CREECE. TOE MINES OF LAURITA, Pants, Aug. S.—Your resders mtill doubtless remetober the famous question of the Laurium Mines, which wau near bringing about a conthet between Greeco and France and Iialy, Tho Greek Government bad suthonzed Frenchmean and Italians to work tho dross of arzentiterous lead acquired by them on almoel insicniticent terms, This drosa bad covered the -soil for centuries, sod timo has costed it firut with soil, then with grass, next with buehes, and fastly withs trees, green and tufied hills Leing ulamateiy formed. Au Itahizn had decovered tmneral bidden by this vegeiaton, consiaes ed worthiess by tho Greelis, who hud neitber tuy perfect instrumnents of modern times wor tus tnodern chemical bnowledge, and tuerefure abaudoned as goud for nothiug remaius of cous siderable valuo. ‘I'lis vnlue was wuch that the new conipauy, alter obtaimng the authonty to work, coustructed immenss faciorios, an eutite village, railways, aud a port, Toe product svou finding its way 10 tho Enalish aud Fronch mark. ols, thia_proeperity excited the joalousy of Groece. The conceerionaries weie hisrarsed with vexatious proceedingn sud ficcal measurcy, their coinmerce, navigation, snd workings were im- pedud, sud they realiy began to Le afiald of Greeco and the taver iz accords. The dispute B0t to such & pitch that France ol Italv inter- voued. It wam alleged in Gircece fhat the winea wers worth hundreds of walhobs of franes. Pab- lic opimon propeunced upstuet Greeco, whilo the tircekn got more anid wiore excited, and at luat, encoura: by their Government, whieh wanted to draw out'ot tns tiouulesvias atlar, AD ezciusivoly Greek cumpiny was furmed at Athens and Constantinoulo, which purchased tho hillocks of scurus aml tlack, fuctory 1atlway, plant, ote., for LU0 or £392,0400, There was o bursl of enthusiasm m Ure was like & now cdition of las's famous Loy, Baok aad Mississppi lni Thero way o scramblo for thin pew arinis Company's shiares, which in the fiist cight days went up to £7 premuutn, Tho futozieation wans wtense, but transitory, Throusu shit eneansianees, fnva- pacity, or misca culation, dii the rhates gulder so beavy a fall? Somo say thoe seaitu scre near estaustad. aod that thero remarned only wort, less drogs; others, that tho ew workerd luc. both oner and hnowlodge; others, agai, that a venitovle pillage wus vipamized in tho new managemont. Curtain it1v that duares becamo a drug in the markot, ebior Just Tece from Greeco relutes o very eurious fact mich stianger than all the furegom, which proves that Greeco 18 still the couutry of suryises, and that the Greehsarouo lunser o wily us ohd Hoter represents them, The origimil Latam Cowpany, which almasi 1 an interna- tional conlict whilo workiug the iumw, purehosed tho subanl corves,onding to thot surface. Thin subeoil. whi plored, oc at loast, not avow. uoworked and unknown. The Con suld only tho surfaco to their s Iittlo while sgo an e P was dire tho old Lompany to examite thia subsoil, 8ot nimself to search for ad tho wells now fitled up which had servel in auiont s for the working of the e, amd Jiscoverod a certain numbar, e examiued vome of tiem, and what was Lus surpriso to find in the centro of the troct, 1n one of the mines which weewod aban- doned for agey, the minery’ tuols leaning agsiuat the walls, small heaps of mincrals ranged by hind each toul, the mune, 1 short, o too very etato the Greoks—eurprised, doubtless, by some utiexpected attack —bad loft “ft. the muns or mnes were not abandoned, thercfore, on account of their heing exhausted, excavations woie mado, and immonse twnizonial layers of silver, load, and calamive wers fuund, all of incal:ulable richuess, Oporatiuns weroim:nediately arranged, A third company, with a canital of £500.0 0, has, 1t 18 sald, beon formed by the elorts of the urig- inal concessionaires, and the lutter whicl gives thede dotails addy tuat the frat ships desparchiod by tho new company bave junt sold their cargo at Amaterdam, This curious store could only Lappen on the siways marvelous woil of Greecs, but 1t is to bs hoped that this time tho couces- wionsires, enlightened by experience, hiave pro- tected thewsoives agatnnt fresh cuvotuustess. —_——— CHINA. THE RIOT AT CUINREANG—INSULT TO THE AMXNf. CAN CoNsUL, Buaxouat, Juno 19,—A riot occurred on the 14tk tnt, at Chinkesnyg whiol was neaily'baviug very sorious tousequonces, It originated with tho **braves.” of whom there ure a largo number quartered outeido tho city, and who ara uotori- ously troublesome to their own countrymen as well as to foreignors. Mr, aud Mry, Colby, the United Statoy Consul and his wife, wero roturn- ing from an afternoon walk, when thoy wero much snnoyed by the behavior of some aoldiers, who, not conteut with atating at tue forelgn lady roughly hustled her,at the sumo tiue using wost disgustivg lauguage, A uslive pullcowan iy tue employ of the Foreign Muwwipality somountrat- ed with toem and told thew it was tho Awerican Cuusul they wers msuliing, but, wsteas of de- wixting, thoy turned upon tss policewsn sud begau to maltreat Lim, wheu the Brinsh Cpusu. late Coustabo came to the rescuv, lle neizod two of the rowdies, and tuok thewm to the Cons sulste gaol until they could be couveuieutly uanded ovor to the Chiters authorities. (1t must be romomberet tuat 'l this bappened in the Dritet Coucesaion.) Their comcados thoro- upon ras off, crving “To the rescue!" and an imweuso sud thieatening crowd rapidly gathered round tho Consulats bmmmf. Tho comrsdes of the prisounots eodeavured to break in the Cuosulste gates, which wore uufeuded b Alr. Babar, the Cousulsr otticer 1n ohargs, nur.{ NUMBER 365, by ths Constabla, Ciles of *“Kill the foroign devilal" resounded from the eramil, aud the tew Britiah remdent io Cunkeang quickly gathored at tho Coamulats to stand by thoir repro- sontative. Bums soldicrs bad in the moane titie gons oT to tho bareacks to mnme mon_ their comsados fu force, and Mr, Baber, on his pnrt, sent in to the Taotal to ree qulro assietance. Mattors wera looking in the 1snt degros uncomfortabio, wion & military man- “atn rode up. and, using & clab frasly among hie rioters, drove thow back from the gates, The eral commanding tho truops mnon nftar ars and then a posss of ofizors from the » Yamon. Jr. Babor inaistod on band. the prisonery to the latter, and indaced ter somo demar, o accept tho charge. +0t) vl o began to disparss under the foe fanee of the oiiats, and order hisa not been Blico et . 1t remaips to secura tho ade- @iats juuisicnunt of the rioters, To quote the wotds of tha Noiy China Herald : anda o #iden thoso contunua dents wnld never bw eate'( 18 preead againat the “urt vero fortunately 11T af the stlack on can, 0y doubt: “’hl\‘l'l'" [T o the present aftair, ntya instauces are not unconimon of e nien walking un-staicn §n & forolaner’s housa 3 1ecently, tn Shanzial, wa had ta complain of the Y @ gaard Jutrading into tlis gro { tore’, ouihe Saochow Crek. Feople du not fexe netice of sudh canen, W avon tha AP A 0 eaune $g uaedienn trontls, It they ali g0 to swell the age €Teqate of AUy A, Al 10 render the Decowty fop B1atL funi-Liaent mote urgaut woen a really flagrant caro oceura; and it would be weil ta. Laka the wppare tunity of Jusiattng that Chiuree mnldiers luouivl b kel eltogeilier away frowm e nowbburbood of fore eign sottiements, g Ier Eritannic Majonty's Consnl st Shanghal, Mr. Medburst. and the United States Conale General, Mr. Baward, have gone up to Chiuke- Ang to proww the case, lor Majosiy's corvotto "Ihalis and tte United Ststes gonbost Palos Lave alu) gone up, &8 much to afford moral sup- purt 2s 10 be at hand in case of renerod oute reak. 3ir. Baber, whois obo of the officors vowinated to conduct the Yunoan investigation, reems to biave actod with coolness and courage 1 the faco of very threateuing danger. il el . Thn G sertioent ap ITALY. TNE CURRENCY QUESTION, Towe, Aug. 8.—A roport presouted by tha Miwsters ot Financo sod Comtmerco at the last ression of the Paruament relative to the circulan tion uf japer moueyv s boen published to-day. It treatr of the passibihity and the means of put- unge au eud to the torcad carrency, and, whita CUuE 10 i ammediato abalition, proposea v jrepratory oseures with that objeot in viow, "THE G SORG CARE. Coming ‘Trinls—Reported Confesstons. New Yonx, Aug. 2).—An Augusta (Ga.) spo- cial nara it will require a tral of prisonars, which occurs oo llonday next, to determine whether the negro cutbreak was s plot or a vanic. Tuo Gavernor thinks it was & plot. Two Lundred un[d fifty benzh warrants have been {s- sued, Nearly Ju0 arrets bave been wmado al- ready on othier warrants, Aug. 2%.—Soveral prominent neeroes connceied with tuo troublos in counties Lelow hero have mado confessious, Jake Moor- man, lieet Licuenant of o negro company, testilies on oath that ninetest counties wers to bo wmbraced in the insurrection. Laat Pridsy was wppointed for tho uprising. Al white men and ugly Whits womun wero to bo killed. Dretty Wwhite nomon were to bo epared, aud the taod aud upoiln to be divided amouy the negroes, All nho hiave o far conteseed testity subatantislly tho wawe a3 Jake Mooran. Gov, Smith anived thin ovenivg from Waynose boro. Ie s dotermined to preserve the peaco, enforco tho luws, aud Jdo justico to tho whites and blackas, Gov. Emith was serenaded to-night and mads aspeoch to s largs concourss of ' people. Ho sa1d there Wwas morious cauva for apprehension of msurreckion w the distusbed countics, but owing to the tunely and prudont action of the whites all daugor Lms vaxsed. Tho preat maa4 of tho colored peoplo really know nothing of tho gravity and danger of the plot into which thoy woro Leing led Ly a feir bad nogroes. Ha counseled prudenco and forbearance. - Al men, white and biack, stould be protectod in theie nights of person and propeity, o would see to 1t that peaso and order and gooil government wero proserved by a rigil - enforcomont of tho lwss. Tho ~ courts were opew, and ® | violators of the peaco would Lo triod ¥nd pun- ished, There was uy reasou to {ost any further infeactions of the peace. Ho will offer a roward of 9501 for the arrest of Giew. Morris, leader 1 the Tecont troubles. It is roported that a ¢ lorod man was killed in ono of the couutios. The Goveruor uays bo will olfer u roward for the arrest of the murderors i the report, praves carroct. TiE SEA-SARPINTS, The Ol Siiver Lake IRubhor Veteran Neiteang tho I clue Special Dianateh to The Chteato Iridune, TonuNTO, Aug. 23.—Capt. Cunton, of the steamer Biver Spray, coming down Chat's Lake, 2 miles from Ann Prior, discoverad a sore rent 150 feot frow tho steamor. It iu shus do- eeribed by a paswonge Its hoad sppeared rouud, and ity wsidea wero furnished with flns about 18 inches Jong. On the back was a sor- rated nidgo of meveral juchies in height, In its thickest yart it appearod about 2 foet in diam- otor, Tho color of the back was & dark brown, und of tho under side o dull gray. Iusing out of the wator and deaconding agait, it formod aa aich about 12 feet jn height’; and, while a wim- ilar spaco appearod to lio botwoen' the place it emorgod from and ths upos it had entered on de- seending, Its tail wad uot soen, so toat its full leuxth can onlv bo approximately votimated, [t iu supposed to vo the same sorpent which wae soen last summer. EDWIN BOOTH. The Tragedian Ilecovering. New Yonx, Ang. 23.—J. H. McVicker, who has boea with Edwin Booth since bis recent secie dent at Cowcub, Conn., writes of the nvalid: “*All fear of bad rewulls huw, we bope, passod, aa no dangervus symptoms bave anpeared. He will ueed ths utmose quiet far somo ten days sot, to allow the rib to knit, and clien ba will ba Abla to walk about with bts arm in a eling, and wust truat to time fur n perfect cure, i Al i e OBITUARY, PRESIDENT NUTT, INDIANA UNIVERSITY, Suearal Dupateh o The ©csao Tridune, ANDIANATOLLY, Auy. 2).—News of the death of Tresident Nutt, of the Stata University, was re- ceived to-day with rreat surpzise and regret, par- ticularly by the Methodists of the city, It not knoaa (hat Lo bad been sick, and hia {lines: wag but of two or threo dava' duration. He had ! Leon suting in Terre Hauto last Priday as Equity , Judzo, and sithough in rathgr poor bealth no oo ngised bo was eeriously indisposed. He wad G years of age. 1o 1838 bo csmo to Indiaoa and organized tho Asbui Univorsity, st Greoucaatle, being ks tiral Presdont, and counected with the Faculty until 1860, when he was elocted Presie dunt Gf tho Blate Uuiversity st Bloomington, | Hlu resigued uodor prossurs about two montha #inev, tho Trastecs desining to socure a man of Inrger reputation: but Dr. Nutt alwsys com-' manded the highost respect and esteem of cvorybody, He will bo Luried at Greeucastls to-morrow, Dighop Bowman preaching hiy tu- aeral sermon. KING BEATTY, OTTAWA, ILL. Bpeciar Dupateh to the Chicaao Tridund, OTTawa, 11, Aug. 23.—King Deatty, one of [ our oldest and most respected citizens, died of dysentery last uight at the age of 62. 1owe bis wife, who dyiug of Lhe same Ha fol- precedod lum but two weoks, disesss. W. B. GREENLAW, MEMPHIS, Meseuis. Teun, Aug, 23.—-V, B, (i the Presdent of tho Mewmplis & Littls Rock Railroad, and of the People’s Insursuce Compae ny, of this city, died of dropsy of the heart, sb Urooulawn, bis resideuce, uear city, thie moiiug, sged abous 60 yoars, :