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’ . VOLUME 29. EINANGIAL, L TELE o Werchants', Farmers', & Mechanics' Savings Bank, 75 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES. Perfect Secnrity~Liberal uterest, TARLE of Increnne of **Investment Certifl- eaten,? necured on Impraved renl eatnte, benre fng Intercat, pnyable in aqunrterly Installe ments, nt the rate of 7 3-10 per cent peran- sum. Slowing the accumulation of antns In- weated for the benefit of Children or othersy Amouat Accamulaiad, 14 Amonnt Tavested. 100, Time. B yenrs. .8 .01 710.10 1, 74085 2,101,556 1,420,310 3,400.70 4,323.10 mated mpon the hasls that interest, when dae, is ::‘m.d on ravings acorunt, and Invested in INVLST- MENT CERTIFICATKY wheuevor $100 i thus accumu- s haldar of a Cortifoste hss the privtlogs of axamin- fog the condition of the trust st any timo on oalliog at the offiea of the Tru Cortificatos forwarded, snd interst, whon das, refa- wested, it dosired, or romitted by drafs or sxpross toany pariof the Ualied Siater, " Fall Opening, 1875, . ARMGTRONG, GATOR & GO, 237 & 239 Baltimore-st., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, TAPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, WILL OPEN Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1875, Fronch Pattern Bonnots, I-“hm French Flowers, Fancy and Ostrich Feoathers, togethor with full lines of Ribbons, Velvots, 8ilks, and all t.hp Iato Paris Novelties; tho trade is invited. Will roceive weokly dur- ing the season all tho lato stylosin Millinery Furnishing Goods. Orders solicited, ARTISTIO TAILORING. i0 Per Cent DISCOUNT ol garmontaardored of us during July and Awgust, e e ara proparod witt aur AUTUSN ATYLIS and FABRIUS 1o exocute orders for FALL and WINTER gvods aa wall s for the remaindar of summer, WEDDING OUTFITS A BPECIALTY. EDWARD ELY & CO., IMPORTING TAILORS, WADASH-AV., CORNER MONROE.ST. VNTABLISHED 1854, TEAS. TIHEAS. , 60, 150—Etandard Gunpawder, per Ib, Yoang 1yson, per ib, 30, 60, Toc—Standard, <800 l:.:xl,pf,xlll);; , 8o—Blandard . T80 il Qolong, per Ib, 40, 60, SGo—Btandard! Engich Diroakfast, par I, 50, 6005 tandar tandard Aré unsurpessed for ex y of u".fli“ Bent 0. O. D. 10 all DAFLS of the Ussied Sisses, T EXXOE SO, 107 South Clark-at. TO RENT. OFFICES - TO RENT . IN THA TRIBUNE BUILDINE. - INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. TO RENT. Bocond and third floors of Naw. 80 and 82 East Tan- 4olpbal,, botwouns Dearborn and State-sta, : Ane atone , 302170 fost, i good order. Firsl-clasa foc for dry goods, carpels, bools and shices, crockery, of wholeualo business, injuire on EEEE __VINEGAR, PRUSSING'S wine VINEGAR WINE ated for (la PURLT'Y, NTIUENGTH uwed ALABLICN NN, Warrsnted 10 PRESERAYE . 34 & U6 Michigan-av., Chicngo, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. 8rm of Tobinon & Cohen has this day dis- by tmutusl gousonty anil M. Colien sesuwos sll The .:zfl legal debts, snd ba ouly s suthorized to col- LI Ilhhlnh':lul 40 sald Arm, ¥ . JOIN ROBINEON, mhg. Aug. 2, 1078, ALK SUREN. A HO‘{S!“HOLD GOODSs. Lag i Sk Bl G 8, DIRGEE & C0., 60 and 82 Exst Randolph-at, Ofice ‘mose, and bair. SCALES., FAIRBANKS® STANDAKD bure; alao 100 Library, a0d Dining-Room |+ DRESI GOODS, I ; EWRALL 0008 deld, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Have Jjust opencd for FALL " TRADE, sclcet styles Foreign Dress Goods, Consisting of Rich Plaids in soft colors; Heavy Serges and Diago- nals, and all the new shadey in solid color Cashmere, Thelr nssortments will be daily replenished with Fresh Novelties throughout the season, and prices will be unitormly low. An carly inspection is Invited, SAFETY, SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY, ECONOMY. ADAPTED TO ALLUSES: Dumb Waiters, Dwelling Iouses, Flats, Oflice Buildings, Hotels, and Stores. ¥or Freight or Iassengers. PRICES FROM $500 UPWARDS, . Wa are prepared (o pruva to any one that onr Eleva- tors aresafer than any athers, ‘Tuat thoy aru leas likc- Iy ta got out of order, That they are more durable, That thiey ars opernted wilts less expense. Wo mean all this and mora too, and solicit the clonest fnvestigs- tion, WAL E, HALE & CO., Manufacturers, 167 & 107 Lake-#t., Chicago. $60,000 TO INVEST. We are commisstoned to purchase for one of our pat. rous, oue or two chioice unymproved piocss of property In Chicago or Immedinte Vicinity. From $15,000 to $10,000 caeh will be paid down, the remainder of purchase price to bo secured on tha property. No trado. Acre property preferred, aud must ba offered at low prices ‘We prefer to deal with owners direct, and will give salisiactory references. Call or sond d#acriptinn to U it & BOND, 102 Washinglon-st. 9 Per Cent Loans. Wa are pireparcd to make loans fn sums of $5,000 or overatdyer cent; in amsller sums at 10 per cont, on Teal eatata in Cliicago or immadiato viclulty. TURNER & BOND, 102 Washington-st. PARTNER WANTED, ‘With st least §10,000, (o & Wholesale Business, woll es- tallished, paying good profits, Address N 68, Trib- uno office. CHINA, GLASSWARE, &o. AT COST. OUR ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK, COMPOBED O DECORATED AND PLAIN OHINA, Dinner and Tea Sets, 1Bitver-Tlated Ware, Chamber Sets, Table Cutlery, and Vases, Glassware, Fancy Goods, POSITIVELY AT COST UNTIL CLOSED OUT, tn- ¢luding Show Cuses and Tables, KENT & XKEITH, Buccessors to BOWEN & KENT, 2062 & 264 Wabash-av, 'Will continua our Wholesale Business as usnal. BASE BALT. Bostons vs. Chicagos ‘TOIS AFTERNOON at 0:45 sharp, Thuradsy, Fridsy, and Saturday of thia ‘woek, the Chicagos snd Athlotics will play Champlonship Games, JAB. WOOD, Manager. GUNS. Spencer = GUNS ‘Warranted to shoot well, Prices al bottor, Address 64 STATE.ST., Chicago. __COLLEGTION AGENCY. DICG- ‘We are collecting thousa: 8¢ dollare for thoss of our clients giviog us papes eoom us overdue, and re- turniog thousands or dollare’ worlh of old paper col loctable were 1t PUSHED fn prg&n‘r tme, FRABL quON | ER'S COLLE( AGENQY, Carner St 1 Movroe-ste, MISOELLANEOUS. SIX DAYS ONLY! hich EDWARD ELY & CO. sell good }{"l"’fll@ PER CENT DISCOUNT, Elg |d. i t thi; 3 DDING SURIRRYT A TetUa P, SEEDDING tho wise," &o. EDWARD ELY & CO.,* ATISTIO TAILORN, WABASH.AYV, ORNER MONROE.ST, Eatablished 1854, TO DRUGGISTS. BEND FOR Perkins & Qo.'s " Amber Olutment,” At FULLER & FULLEL'S, 0 h(JOI\ITB.AOTORIS & BUILDERS, 's ha party who wishes to srect s buildin, Coste ing sbous §15,000, and glr for the same in uumfmu:u oy 41,010 par oonth. ' 4 good chace or sespon Ay 0 a safe tratisas Bpply 10 LEVY WINE & COL 81 paevisls traussstion, o POOL SALES, POOIS ON THE OHICAGOS AND BOSTONS, ATRLETICS AND ST, 10UIS, Bold Ly 0114, L, DU 5 A QLY B UYAR'Y, 30 Clarbaty 341 welacs, [ HICAGO, WE DNESDAY, AUGLS’ e Thicge Dailp Trib 23, 1875. FOREIGN. Turkey Concentrating” Troops on the Servian Bor- der, Military Precautions Token Agalinst an Upyising in Crete, Commodore Goodenough, of the English Navy, Mur- dered by Pirates. A Wide-Spread Epidemic Broken Out Among English Farm- Stock, The Carlists Make Proposals of Sur- render at Seo #*Urgel. King Alphonso to Be Married to a Danghter of he Duke de Mon! pensier. Grand Banquet Given to the American Naval Officers at Southampton, Remarkable Leniency Shown to Col. Baker by the British War Oflice. TURKEY. THE FEUVIANS UFRISIXG, CONATANTINOPLE, Aug. 24.—Tho Porte s con- contrating his forces in the direction of Nieua, in conrequonce of the part taken by the Servians in tho isurrcction in Herzogovina, The mili- tary occupation ot Borvia is regarded as not im- probable, THE OQFAT TOWERS. Nesw Yonx, Aug. 25.—A dispatch from London “Tho Porto bas written to Austiia and Gormany, thankiog them for their oflices in Herzegosinian aftaire,” THNEATENED GPRISING IN CRETP. Loxvox, Aug. 25.—A specinl dipatch to the Standard from Vionna says the eldect ron of the Bultan of Turkey 1 going to Creto wih & &quadron to provent threstened insurrection, o % GREAT BRITAIN, MULLDERED LY SAVAGES. Mzupounse, Aug. 24.~Commauder James G. Goodonough, commanding tho British equadron in Austialisn waters, died on the 20th iustant. Ilo had beon wounded Ly a powoned srrow in the sttack made on his flag-vbip, tho corvette Pearl, by the natives of Carlisle Ilay, snd although every offort was miade o couuteract it cffects, tho poison proved fatal. Ouve woamau was killed and thres wound. ed by the uavages, Loxvuw, Aug, 24.—The Colonisl Office has re- ceived the following doetale of the attack on Cowtnodore Goodenougl, which led to his death; The Commodore and party on tho 12th iost. Janded in Carlisle Bay to open intotcourse with tho nativen of Sauta Cruz Island, who at- tacked the Sandily in the same placo last yoar. Aftor remaiving sbout an hour ashore, hav- g madn apparently sntislactory progress iu tho object of thoir ‘mission, they wers pre- pattug to return to tho ship whon suddenly the natives, who were only a “’".i'"‘" off, sLot at Comuiodore tivodenough, and a polsoned arrow potetrated bis left side. "lho boat then put off under a fhght of arrows. Seven men were wounded, including Lieut, Hawker. Two of the woundod bave riuce died from the effects of tho poiscn. The othors aro improving. As soon as the Loat rolurned, the Peari shelied and turned the uative village, nnd thou returned to Nolson's Bay. TIE FOOT AND MOUTI DISZARE bas broken out with grest violence i Dorsgt- slire, where 12,000 auimalu are down with it, Tho distemper is epreading rapialy. THE CROVS, New Yonr, Aug, 24.—1The AMark Lane Ez- press’ crop toviow In correctod Lo rend: ** New samples look poor in comparisen with thoss of Iata” years:" not * well,” as publisked thia worniug. INTERNATIONAL COURTESIES. BotrTitaNiToN, Aug. 24.~The banquot tondered tho oflicers of the Americam squadron in the Lerbor by the Corporation of Southampton was glven to-nlght. = Thirty Amorican oflicers wero preseut, Amoog the guests were the Americau Consul, members of tho IHouse of Commous for Biatford, Right Hon, W, Cow- per Temple, member for Southampshire, Com- miodore Commesell, and a laige nuwmber of local votabilities. T'he Mayor of Southamptou pro- posed tho health of Admiral Wordon and other Amerivan gucsis, and warmly eulogized the gallaotry of the American vavy, Ha said be feit the most sincero pleanure in_welcomivg the Rueats of the city; reforred to the dis- tinguished morvicos ' of Adwiral Worden duriug tho iste Americsn Civil War; wished Americs s prosperous futuro, n;«l hoped she and England would contiuue uaad in Laud as oxamples of peacs and unity. Adailral Worden briefly thauked the Mayor for kind expressions about bhimsolf and country, nhich the Admiral said wero fully reciprocated by Lis courtrymon, EXTUAQLDINALY LENIENCY TO COL. DAXER. New York Tridune, Loxpow, Aug, 13.—Ths coutemps of military ofticials for public opinlon has wseldom been stown more openly than in the Baker case, For & weok past & discussion bas been golug onin the papora sbout the manner in wlich Cal, Buker's councction with the aumy should be terminated. It was taken for granted at frst that be would Lo cushicred. DBut Gruette atior Gazette appeared, sud no uotice of Col. sker's dismiseal could be found 1 them, ‘Ihen the Army and Nary Gazette Sl wholly di ferent concern) sunounced that Co). DBaker, im- mediately upun conviction, bad sent i his res iguation, aod thst this resiguation had beon svcepled. ‘I'hls meaut that a man convictod of_ an infamous crime, and a pecubiarly ly ous, was allowed by the mulitay suthorities to retire from the army exsctly 28 auy otlier officer might retite, Auother para- uyzh afirmed that the ouly question the \War Otlco bad to aettlo was whether Col, Daker should be aliowod te Value of Lus comminsion, Bowme 825,000, or whether, by refusing i, **crusbiug line * should be levied on bim in Ad- ditlon 10 the senteuca of the Court. Tness two paragraphy showsd what a strong party waa at wark in Col, Buker's behalf, Preseatly the atato- wont that his resignution had been aocepied waus cootradicted, but not officlally, Then 1t was reatiirned, and thon recontradicted. Finale 1y, thia niorniog 14 is sunounced—still unoficial- ly—that the War Oftice (after taking ten dayn to think of it) has arrived a5 s decision ; that Col, Bakor will' o ailawed to retire, but will not bo alllowed the yaue of bia cowmission. 1u defonse of this amazing 1esolution, it iy urged that Ool. Baker msy thus bope for smploymont In some foreign service, whereaa all sucu chances would be closed to him were Le 10 be cashiered. This is werely tbrowing dust in the eyes of publio. It is wuch more likely that, both at the Horuo-Guarda and the War-Oflice, thero is areal fooling in Col, alor's favor and a real reluctaice to part with & good cavalry ofticer, By allowiug him to remgn they leave every other <quoation open. The rofusal to pay alue of lis commission msy be recof§dered st some miore convenient season, wheu the mouey can be paid quietly and o fuss be iade. Nay, shere will exist no technical bar to Col. . Daker' roturn :f |:‘m lc?llollllurl(no, ‘;h:uxd :‘Imh Au;lm 108 Pbho oploios subld by an o aafal Usiusd mtburn-ui. You say M-fnnwubvy ble. But why le 1t more improbahle than tha refursl of the War Ofica to disgrace Lim by dismisesl 7 Tho asovereign may dismies ; "t needs no court-matual. ‘The sovereipn did 80 dismian, qnite Iately, in Maj. Waller Harbord's case, for cheating at cardn, “unbeceming the character of an ofticer and gentleman ™ to chieac at ex'de than to commit an indecent aneanlt on an unprotocted young lady? Qnite iately it hias Leen huntod that oven to tho cashicred Mal. llarbord the War Office had Loally granted the amuunt of bis comnusmion. Whatsort of influencen muat b potent thero ? Do the Duke of Cambnidgs and Mr. Gathorne Hanly caro abeolutely nothing for the reputa- ton ©f tho British army, eiler at homo or avroad ? Perkiaps the Indulgence stown Daker in prison s tonced even more iuduunticn, Al Mr. Juse tice rett’s fine words only paved the wav for an €any ventence, and tho wairant under which ho ot Laker to fail made it canior etill, Ly doscril- ing hia a8 a firet-clare misdcmeanant—a phraso which takes lnm out of 1he category of critn- fuels and naures him Just puch treat- ment am a debtor with monev or a po- Dhtieal prisoner reccives, Horsemonger Jail' is tutued into a barracks for Cul. Erker's Leno- fit, and ho oceupies it very miuch as if wn- der malitary arrest. o bas two comfortabla ronme, wholly arart from all other prisouers, und furtishes thom to suit his own tawe. Ito wears hiis own clothing, supplies bis oun faod, is allowed wine and beer, does 1o work. 1erforms uo menial oflicea (thero are done for him bv an oflicor of the priton who acls an Col. Bakot's private mersant), has what books and news- parem lie likex, writen and receivens lattors gt Ject to inmpection, and may wro hia friemls bo- tween 9 it the morning and 6 in tha esemuny, Quentioned lant nightin Parhiament as 1o this, the Homa Becretary 1eplied that Col. Baker was under the ordinary rules for a prisoucr of his class—in other words it is Mr. Juetice lirett who hias oo bim this fascr, Very prim in tho sar. CAMID—CONBCIOus Of not—with which one paper this morniog remarke : ** It would nn & mattor for the reatont tezret wero an idea to; rwvml, even to tho lightert rxtent, tisxt 1t this cruy, 2y there 16 ono law for the 1ich and anothier for thio oor,"” | SE— SPAIN, #ro v'onaz: Mapnip, Ang. 24.~The garrinon of the citadol of Sco d'Uirpel bave Loisted a tlag of truce, aud hostilities hiave boen suspended. Gen. Lizzar- rag, the Carlist Commander, offers to surrender on conditiona which Gen, Martiacze Compaso refects, Negotiations coutingo, MATIIMONIAL. Date, Aug. 24.— L' Uniterse announces the in- tonded marripgo of King Alfunso of &) Al to thoe oldent daughtor of tho Ditke de Montpcusier. S CENTRAL ASIA. THE ICBKIAN CANPAT Loxpoy, Aue. 2t.—The Russian Gen, Kanf- man has reqlied to tho Kholand reboln, agrecing to ackuowledga the new Kban if Rusnia s in. dempified for the Josues by the insurrection, and tho treaties bewweon the Russian Gosernmens aud the late Khau be scconted and observed vy tho now ono. S TRIPOLL. BEZETNG BATISFACTION UNDER DITFIOVLIILS. Loxsvoy, Aug. 24.~Tho American war steamers Cougress and Hartford sirived at Tripok: on Sat- urday last. A pumber of the officers who land- ed from the Congresn were hooted by the rabbio, Satislaction wes given for the iusulis to the oft- cors who fanded, but nat for the provious iusult to the Ametican Coneul. Up to Sutduy buil veseels remained at Tripoli. —— RUSSIA. TOE GNEGORIAN CALENDAR. B1. PrTERSsURG, Auk. G.—~In conformity with the stipulatious of the Lorne Iuternational Post- al Union, the Russian Poat-Oidice authorsios bave given orders to all Postmaetera thraugbout the Lnpire to uso the Gregorian Calendarin l(}x‘;lr ciiiclal communications with foreign Fost~ ces. i FRANCE, ATION POXD, Pants, Aug. 10.—The,Inundation FPund now exceceda 18,000,000francs. M. Lunebello, adjoint tothe Mayor of Verssilles, DL Gowsdrt, clhef d'escadron on the Goueral 8taff, and 3L Boulan, of tha Ministry of the futerior, have buen deputed to repair to tho sullering Departments and super- intoud the execution of the resolutions of tho Ceutral Committee. The works of recoustruce tion, to which 6,000,000 francs hava boen al- lotted, will first bo undertaken, and the purcnara of cattle, for which 2,003,000 franca bLuve been voted, wiil next be proceaded witk. MUNICIPAL ART. ;s Notwithstandiog the opposition of tho Profect of the Beine, the Municipal Council adupted, in yosterday's eltting, the recommendations of its Cummitteo, to the effect that the anuual sum uf 250,000 francs, voted by tho Municipulity for works of art in Paris, should ia future bo priucipally oxpended upon public edifices of s civil charac~ ter, and uo longer be exclusively davoted to tho decoration of churchien, INDIECT TAXES, The amouut produced by the indirect tazes duriug July exceeds tho ostimates by 6,000,0001. Duriug the tirut soven mouths of the present year thede taxcs havo produced 53,000,000f in excess of tho Ministorial cetin TUE FUENCH SE Pamis, Aug. 11.—0Ono of the grest questiona which occupied public sttention, as will bo remembered, before the rocess, and suil og- cupies it, {8 the noonnatiou of the 75 lile Senators to bo chosen by thu Assembly, Tho future Sopate, 1t must be remembored, i8 ono of the grest anueties of those who yearn for a Republican munwlcln{. aud on ‘theso seats will cautainly dopend the politicat slgaificance and teudeus cies of that body. Too much uportauce, therofore, canuot be sitached to tho way in which they wre filled up. 1 learn to-day from a comtnunication wall worthy of credit tns tollow- ing result of wn agrosment ou the point af be- ing come to which would give satfaction to all pertiesin the Assewbly, would introduce iuto the Hunate all the muat distinguished Deputicn, aud would at the same tiue be on act of justico and good faste. The adoption of ilia schemo would prevent the Sousior- ship from becoming, as it wero, the price of any Largain which, indeed, could no luoger be cither offesed or ncceplod. According to this proposal, tho et would dontain all tho Cabinet linisters who litve Leld oftice slnce the election of the Assowmbly aad who are membors of 18, the I'resi- douts mud Vice-Presidanta of tho Chaw- Ler, the Ambsssadors past and pres- eut, tha 8!8 who ~bave command- od in cllef, and the Questois. This It would furm fifty pames; ten or twelve oilier uames would naturally be chiosen by virtue of their personal merits, and the romalning twelyo or fifteen would be pereons not included iu tho abova catepories, but who could not properly be panced aver by any Deputies of whatever party. llers, in the first place, are the names of the tifty to Lo nounnsied ou sccqunt of tho jsitions tbey bave filled: M. ‘Thiers' Binisters of “the Iuterfor—Dicard, Lefcane, lerier, de liroglie, do Fourton, de ‘Chabaud Latour, Buffet. Of Foreigu Affaire—Jules Favre, Do cazon, OFf Justios—Dufsurs, Depeyro. Ernoul, Yulbasd, Of Finances~Pouyer-Quertier, Leot Bay, Magoe, Mathieu Dodet. Of War—Lello, do Ctasoy; teu. du Barail hae no seat in the Acwen- bly, "Of Marine—Pothuau, Dompiorre d'Horuoy, Moutaignse. Of Publio Inatruction and Worabip ~Jules Bimon, Borenger, Waddington, atbie, du Cumont, Wallow. Of Commerco~Teissorone du Lort, de Is Boulllior, Grivart, do Moaux., Of Publioc Worke—De lLaroy, Caillauz. Ambas- sadois—Dua de Is Nochefoucanld, do Gontaut- Lirou, dv Corcelle, de Chaudordy. DPieaidonts aud Vico-Prosidenta—Grevy, . Luo d'Audiffes Pasquier, Martel, Ricard,'De Kerdrel, Du- clore, Henoist d'Azy, Geuerala—Chanzy, Due ciol, D'Aurelles, Chisngarnier, Queators—Baze, Friucetesn, Toupet des Vigues, Maitin dew L'ale lieres, ‘Thiess usmes appertain to the fotuwing croups : Lefy Ceutro—"hiers, Lofranc, Yerier, tutsure, Leon Nay, Pothau, Vaixssrenc du Bort, Leisugor, Waddiigton, Ricard, Chianzy, ‘I dea Vigues. Left—Leflo, Julew Favre Huon, Urevy, Yicard, Duclerq, hight Ce Da lirogl, Chiabaud* Latour, Buftet, D X Calisux, = Grovait, Hatbie, d'Audifret-Fas. quier, Chaugaruier, d'Aurelles, Mattin 'des dallivres. upo.vn.. Tuitband, Dow- h{vnl d'Horuoy, Moulslgnee, delurey, do eaud, daCuioout, de Goataus-Buon, deCuycalls, e & In (b mare—to | quota tha werda of the erucls of war—mora Chaudordy, de Kerdrel, Lenofst d'Azv. Prince- toau. Extreme Right—Ernoul, de 1a Bowillier, sccia. ° Bunapartieta—Dircrot, Mague, de Fourton, Pouyer-Quertier. Wallan Group—Wal- tin, Mathiea' Bodct, Baze, and lastly. Gen. de Cissey, who has no decided politieal color, Among the aupplementary names to be addad by reason of ther public services, mpecisl quirements. or on other grounds, are reckoned M. Wolowski, Clapier, Bartuelemy- Hamt-Hilairo, Dupanlonp, Laufrey, Cremieux, thone who bave rottied this arreement wisbing to leavn the athor rames to the free diecussion of tho Arsembly. MICHELET'S NEMATNS, The Civil Tiibuis) of the Seine gave judgment to-day an the question of the removal of Michelst's temams from Hveres to P His dast wil. ft will Lo remembered, directed that they mhould bo nterred n the oprarest cemetery, and lum mon-in- law sccordimgly bad thei buried at liyeres : but bis widow auplied for their retoval to I'aris, on the ground that Le aiways coneidercd it his home, ard that Lo did not contempiate the con- tinpency of dying at & distance fromit. It wan thuwn, aleo, (bat he had a epecial affection for Pere-Ia-Chaise. aud lonked forward tait as his Inrt resting-place. Tho Court decided iu favor of the removal, —_—— DENMARK. TOT FUNERAL OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, Tha Copenliagen correrpondent of tho Lon- don Datly Nev:s tolegraphs to that Jourtal on Aog.11: Tho funeral of Havs Christisn An- dorsen took place at noon to-dav. Long before that bhour the . precincts of tha church wera densely crowded. In the choir tuod the mombers of the University, number- ing moveral hundreds, with banners. Along the body of tho church wera tho Workinpmen's As. #ociation and tho Copenhagen Buging Associa- tion with banners. Amobg those preseut were the Mininter of Forelyn Affairs, Couus Moltke iregentved, the German Ministcr, the Enclinh Minnter, tho 8wedish Minister, and the heads of ali tho departmeuts, military and civil, A deputation from tho poct's native town, Cdenne, was alro present, headed by Bishiop Lugelstoft, ‘Tho coftin was placed at the front entrance of tho cboir, covored with wreatls, Thero wero loug rows on each sids sert from all party, a palm branch snd & wreath from Odense, a lsorel wresth from the Press Association of Berlin, with the inecription, * Thou art not dead though thine eyes are closed. ~ In children's bearts thou shalt livo forever.” U to the Jast mo- ment other wreaths wero added, A little after 12 tho Kiug, the Crown Prince. Prince John, aud the whole etaff arrived in full noi- furm, taking their placos to the right of the choir 1 frotit of chaira reserved for the familias of Coilin aod Meichior, the lato poet’s dosrest 1riends. ‘I'he coremony commenced by a prelcls an ihe organ aud s praim compored by the Iato puot, sung by the choir. Dean Rotbo then mepped . in. fiouwt of tlo choir aud " dolivered w touchiog fuperal oration. After drawing astention to Andersen's talents, Lis bong and good hife. the high sppraciatiou in which Lo stood with #ll, the Deau wisbed tho puet good-by, eaying ha bad alwsss shown him- #olf a'zoud and true mon of Lis countrs. He bade him adicu, too, in tho pame of the Iarze circle of children and friends who with thank- fuineas would over remembor him, Then An- dersen'a will-known poem, “A Poot's Last Song," was sung, Tiebop Engelntoft, in a short spocch, Lrought o greetng from Anderen's uative town. After thia tho students of the Vocal Areociation struck up « oo epecially compesed, snd tie band Diayed the fuveral march comyosed by Harte waun for dlhorvaldeen’s fuueral. The cofin was borno out of tho church by ariists and atu- donts, who in large numbera followed with ban- ners. Tho Hoyal fannly and eeveral other mourneis now left, msry taking as memontoes leavea fallen from the wreathin, Ihe cortege was lod by a carriage literally filled with wreaths, nest camie the vocal associa- tiona with their Lanncrs, then the Learee, with the wreath-covered coflin, followed by numerous cartiages, Along nearly the whole route were Indics clad fo mouruing at tho windows. Ail the ehipa aud houses bud flags haif-mast, - ‘Tho cluirch-yard is just outside tho town, ey GERMANY. TIE PUESS-THUUBLES, Pants, Aug. 10.—L'ke release of Dr, Btern has not, an wan hoped, been followed by that of the three other coutributoss to the Frankfurler Zeit- ung, aud thoy appearlikely to undergo two monthe’ imprisonment. Dr. Stern, it appears, wan discharged beeauss six moonths bad elapsed publication of ko sruclo the authoratup of which he refusel to reveal, and Uecaune uo proceediugs can be taken after that iuterval, evenif the writer in discovered. Hiy colleagues cannot plead a like prescription, and Lo Limself 18 not uslikely to be again sriested, haviug been summoned to anmwer queations ay to the patermty of auother articlo published fuur woutbs ey THE POPE. SUDXI®SION TO THE EDUCATIONAL LAWS, Roxr, Aug. 7.—The Rector of tho Clerical Bewinary has received an order from the Popo to subiut his school to the cducatioual lawe of ltaly. ———— THE WATSEKA REUNION. Successtut Commencement Atfair Yesteraay. Special Dupalch to The Chwaco Tribune, Warszxa, ik, Aug. 24.—The soldiers' reunion commenced to-day. The weathor was fine and tho attendauce large. Adjt.-Gen. Hilliard, Gov, Bovoridge, and Col, Bussy, of Clampalgu, were present. The Hon, Franklin Blades delivored a welcome address this afternoon, and Gov. Beveridge deliverod m short address, which was . enthoeiastically apolauded. Oglosby is expectod to-morrow, Great prepurations Lave been made, The gronnds sre in e: cellent condition, So\'er’fi military and brara Langs aro in attendauco. Novaua & Deau's of tho band comes to-morrow. A biass six-pounder ‘The programa cauuon 14 used for to-morTow is s follow, all; guard- tivg ; national salute of thirty-ssven guns ; sick-call ; diill and inspection by the Adjutant- (Geucral ; addresvos by Gon. Oglesbyand athers ; dress i Many a1ace ; camp lires ; relreat {nterestiog relica and acores of battle-tlags araon exbibution, About 150 tents are pitched on the grounds. A mulitary ball will be given Thuie dav evening. It s expected that 6,000 or 7,000 people wiil be present to-morrow. ‘Lho soldiers aro turning out very geuerally, Liout. A. I, 9 al, Maj. D. Morgan Chief of Staff, aud Maj. 8, C. Munbsll Adjutant-Cien- oral. Our Watseka company, the Wataesa Ritlos, yarado under command of Maj, M. L. FPeters, ‘Yo Tumes and Kepublican have issued extrus. UCATIONAL, THE VIRGINIA COLORED MEN, Ricaxoxp, Va., Ang. 24,—Ia the Colored Edu- cational Convention to-day a coustitutiou was adopted for a Btate Educational Bocisty, to aid fn tbo Instruction of moritorious youthw in the Ligher branchea of study, J. W. Cromwell, one of ths speakers, asserted that it waa the duty of the Btats Governmeut to enforco tha colleotlon of the capitatization tas, by making the right of suffrage depena upon ita vayuent. Cromwell was subsoquently elected President of the Society, and rosolutions adopted roquustiug the State Board of Edusation to ce- tablish & colored normal achov! ILLINOIS TEAGHERS' INSTITUTE. Speciai Divatch to The Chizan Tyibuns, Dixoy, 11L, Aug, 24.—The Stais Teachors' In- etitule commenced st the Court-House 1o this city to-day, Dr. Richard Edwards, President of tbe Illivois Btate University, delivered the open- g address thin subjeet, **The Btatus of tho Free Bchool,” toa large aud very atteutiva audiouce, ropressuted by teachars from the v Northwest, The scusion will last threo MENNONITES COMING WEST. New Youx, Aug. 24.—Two companios of Men- nonites, namberiog in all 850, marched throogh Wall and Broad stroets yesterday tothe bauking- oftive of Giresucbaum Irothers & Co,, recoived oash fur their deatte, spd in ths svsuing wtasted o7 thalr uea Ruses Iu sie West. & Ling & 5 7 Dristow’s Instrue- tions to the New Com- They Are to Decide as Between the Two Conflicting Reports; As to the Nature and Condition nf the Feundations; The Quality and Fitness of the Buena Vista Stone; Necessary Changes in Plan or Ma- terialy and the Cost Thereof, The Commission to Meet and Organize in Chicago Sept. 3. THE CHICAGO CUSTOM-HOUSE, INSTRUCTIONS 10 THE NEW COMMINGION. Special Lapateh to The Clicago Tribune. Wasminazox, D. C.. Aug. 21,—The following in tho text of the letter of inetruction prepared to-day by the Secretary of the Treasury for tho ivformation sad guidanco of the nuw Chicago Custom-lours Commissiun : TREASURT Dirv, TARY, Warmiwoion, D, C., Aug MEXT You are berby appointed 2 1l purpess hereinatier fadicated. On te 21t of Da criuber, 1471, an act wan parscd by tas Cncresy of the Uuited Etates makivgg provieluns for the piirchuan ¢f ground aud the erectivu thersun in the City of i Chicago, I, 2 fireeproof buglls for the acy C of med: f L nde, 80 that bu_expenci- tures shiould be made or authorized for the romp ety n of said nilding. focluding the cort of the site, exccede ing £2.000,00. Cuder that act and others pupplementa- ¥ tieruto, 8 eite {0 1ha city has been obtained by pur- €hiase with tha title secured to tho Govertment of the United States, and_coustieratlo progresn lan been made in the coustructivn of a largs cdidcs, At this stage fu the progress of tho work, it i afleged that defects bave been disrovered in the foundation cf tie building, and fu tha Atone sed n the supersirie- ture, For the purpose of secertainluy whether thean ullegaticns wers truo or falte, 2 Comininsian,compaosml entleren, Meanrv, Willlam Sooy Saith, George B, oat, snd O, W, Norcrore, was appoluted 10 exanuue into the condition af the Luilding, and, after examination, they sulmitted a report fo writing, the coucluelnns ¢f which are eubrtautially an follows, ¥iz. : Firsl—That the faundation {s too woak to sustain the great weight of the buflding when completed, and that daugeruus sottlement under this welght would occur. Seconi—That to make the foundation secure could only Lo sccomiplished by & very largs ozpeuditurs of e and moey, Third—Thxt'the rtone used in the conmtruction of the edifice was wholiy unfit for that purpore, Fourth—TEst if the foundations wers perfect, the acter of the coustruction wud tnateriale ato Such the edifice would pot die=rve (o atand, pon the recei; t of this report the Secretary of the Treasuiy, ou tho 24th of Juze List, referred thn same to the Sdpervinug Arclitect uf the Treasury, with this indorsemunt ; **In view of tha facla recorded by tho Commission toesamine the Chicsgo Cuetmmillouse, iud of tho opluion expressed in thie report, do not decm it expedl €0t10 procecd further with 1he’ work of conntruction, 1Or does it ApJwar {0 me proper ta tear down the work already conatructed, sud thus deatroy ab least a part of the evidenco of the alieped detecté, without giving Cougrest au oprortuntty 1o catine {0 b made a further exautuation of tho fuundaiions and suyeratricturs ehruld # see projer 1o do s0; Leckler, 1t (0 by uo meann clear that there 1s authority of law fer umug the unezpeudad balance of the appropriation i takiug down Femnving e unfhahed Luslding, Tho t fx, thercfore, directed to take be Lacereary 10 protect and pros {u ita prescnt coLdision, to thy end be submuitted to Cougsies for o directiviiv us to that Ludy may buch an tudorsement win at that time regarded os Bot only rojer. but, 1n view of thie report of the Come mitaton, the cniy one coualtent Wit tho highest con. tideration of ofticlal duty, A copy of bat report will e Jaid befure you, Bubaequest to that date, at the {nstan and Common Conn.il of the City of Co the permisnion of the Tromurs Depirte inrcatigation into the conditon of the lling was made by gentiemen desiguated for 1uat purposs Ly the Mayor, and who, upon the cotupiction of ther at 1 litors,” miade a feport Atnving difentt from thero of Commimon. A copy of the repart of the =Msesrn. Julin M. Vau Onded. E. Burlig, W m, O, L Wheelock, A. Bawr, B Lo Chésbrough e laid ufore you. Cople whionn and estifuutes of astd conein- building, and sucl docuttis an you sy wish to €1aming o the possessou of the Defartment, wil abu Le furnisbed yon, ed of an early comyletion of thia c work, not ouly to the turerne meut of the Utited Siates, LUt 1o L6 proeperity snd Uniaincas {ntereste of the City of Chicago,and at Lo eatie tiue recoguizing the responrbility Teatiug upou tis Decartiucut, sud tho parumonnt duty to preveut iha sacrifice of a large summ of public moliey Uyon s work which may not fenbly be safely completed, it ban been deterimined 1o contde 10 you the review of theso cunfiicting rejorts an & basia of actio ment or fur iLformation to Cougreas, snd, that yuur fuvestigstion tuay be 1ull and accurate, yodr attention s jurited 0 the following yuints: #rat—To the ature and ccudition of the founda. ton of the building, this belng of the first and para- mount {mportance, and that by all suci tests and aj- piiances of mecknuics aud cugiucering as sy bo al- Visatle atid pecestary you will aacertam sud roport whether it be of the proper level upon the gruuud, and of suequate strength 1 all nuapecis to supjrt the bullding proposed t Lo erected ou it Kow, sud i what way, and at what y defecta in tho founiaifon 1wy Lu relf Sceund—10 the nuture sud q o, y uf the stansout of which the building fa being conrtructed, and wheth- er 1t baa the durability, strenstt, aud otber qualities desiruble for sucl a siructure, Third—To the iu or otbirwiee of wuch of the atruc Hourth—Whether hown of the suficlency 1 otber materials in ag teen accamplished, y s 10 the Plaus OF mate- rlalto be used 45 the coustruction of the bufldiug stould be piade, aud, f 30, what, aud an estimate of the prolable cues of ‘siich cuaugces, sdding such sug- &estivns as will give practical exlect 1o the conclusious Jou imay reach 4 counection with the whule matter thus contded ta you, Lutertainiug coztilenco in your futelligence, im- partinlity, and qualifications to discharge theso dutics, itis hojed that yuu will s Comusisaion effect eriantaation aud procec nce to the City of Chi- cago, and paticutly aud thoioughly investigate the malters heieby coufided 1o you, wfurming yourselyea by all such meaus sa you miay decin proper to adoyl, a8 well a8 by your own_ persoual sxamination; sud, with the hope that your conclislons, whatever they may be shail viudlcate the uLlc lutéreais, nud satis- 1y the ‘Judyuients of all fntercated in thair watn- teualice, 1w, vory respoctfully, = A, H. Bawstow, Becrutary of tls Tressury, Gen, James M. Wilkon, civil engiveer, New York City; Gen, W, B. Franklin, civil_angineer, Hiritor, Cou Ea b obu McArbur, Jr, delphia ; Henry Whilestone, Eil,, ¥ ville, K. Nathaulel K, Bradiee, L architect, Bus. tou, Mass,; Audrew Kennedy, Exq., lu der, Kt. Louts, Mo.; Lk, K. Dobbins, Eaq,, vulider, Phils- delpsls, a, THE COMMISEION MEETS. Tho membors of tho new Commission, with two oxceptious, met hero this morning sud calied upon the Bacratary of th e Trossury, Thoy were thero tutroduced to each other and mady acquainted with tho uature of their duties, ur the Commission, (en, Jawes M. Wil- #on and Mr. McArtbur were absent. 1s bad been expected that tho Commiasion would procesd directly to Chicago, but upon au iuter- change of views it was discoverud thias the pro- {esaivual duties of sowe of the mombers would roquira their personsl _sttoution at thoir "homea the comiug woek. The decision was therefure ni o postpouo the westing fu Cbicago until Friday, Sept. 8, at whick tine the Uommissivn witl organize thore, JUTTED I¥ THE DADK. Bupervisiog-Architect 'otter bas po voice in the appoiutwent of this Commission. aud did not kuow that & Commisaion was appointed until Baturday last. Tho President and Becrotary Bristaw decided to keep Lotter i iguvranoe of the matter, that thers would be no possible ground for auy charge that Potter had salectod this new Comuissiou tv assist 1u sccowplishiug avy ambi- tion to plan a vew buildivg, ss bas boou cuarged et Liw with Fespoct to tho Mist Govera- nne, NUMBER 1. ment Commission. Patter not only did nat know ©of tho Commianion, but ko has hittle permonal ao- qusiotance with any of tho membors of It - -4 TOF SUPERINTEXDENCY, Thoe order of the Secratary of the ‘Troasnry re. mosing Gen. Hoiman from tho Ruporintendency of the building 18 undorataod hore to bo a teaug, fer rathor than a removal. The principal caurn of tho tranafer or removal in that I olmau in cliarged with having beoo too oficionsin hia par- uranship rorpecting tho building, and has so fax committed himself ltulnut tho building that he cattiot be i sympathy with tho now plan. The 2ame cliarges wero made whien Holman wan sum. monied botoro, bus it was docided then not to re. move hun. His sticcos=or will bo Mr. Manaford, prescut Superintondent of tho Cincivuabi Cuae tun-louse building. Gen. Wilson haa recently boen appointed en- fIleer in charge of tho quick tranait projocta in sew Vork City, and is much occupied with him duties. Vhitemtovo, the Lawisilia member, ~e8 &rclitect of the Galt House and of othier Promigent strieturos, The Prenulens appolnted the following fome members of thy Commisnion : Gen, Wilson, Gon, Frankhn, Me. Medithnr, and M. Dabbins, Seeretary Dritow selected Whitaxtons and Kone nedr. Vice-Uremdent W g, 3 nor D leon suggested Mr, The State Conventton nt JoljctmExe curston lromn o Epecutt Inavateh to The Chicaos 1 ritune, =, Jovigr, 11, Aug. 2{.—The fourth annusf con: vention of the Cathiche Tota! Abstinenco Union of iltinois opened in thia city thin morming, and will continio two dayw. More than 100 delo- gaton from tho various portious of the State org pievent, and a laige number of diktinguished clergymen. The ety to-day swarmod with straugers from abroad, and groca regalias met the eso everywhere. Tho tomporance so- cieties of Lemont, Lockport, Draldw ood, Morns, and Ottaws wero hero. Tho procession, which paraded the streas this forenoon Pprevious to marching to tho fair-grounds, whero a plenia was held, was the finest over witnessed in Jaliet, Four Lrase aud one martial band wan in the ling, and sbont 1,000 men. It 18 cxtimatod that fully 4,000 peraons participated in tho exercisos at vho fair-grounds. This evening an immense tom- peranco meating was bold in the Upors House, wich was addressed by meveral distingnished tpeskers. To-morrow the dologates mill elect odlicern for tho ensuing yoar and transact othor businees connected withthe Union. The Con- yention. wo far, hus Loen 8 graud success, and the fricods of tewperauco feel greatly oucour~ agod, s Special Fiapateh to The Chlcamo Tridune, " Lestonr, 1L, Ang. 24.—Tne Father Mathew Total Abstinerice S 0 this plac attended the fourth aunual btxte Temperanco Convoution of tho Catholic Lotal Abstinence Unfon of Amiet- 13, which was beld at Joliet to-day, The Socie- tv fermed fu tive st their hall, 800 strong, ar- raved ju_s beautiful neiform, and beaded by & fiie baud of about twenty pieces. Thoy thon marched to tho Chicacn & Alton dopot, come ded by Marshat Doylo, whers s #pocial of seven cars was in resdiness to cone vey them to Joliet. Upwards of 760 iow. tlo from this place ottended the Con- tention. The train returned from Joliot A% 7:30 this ovening, and all seomed plensed wiily the trip, Much credit in due to the Rav. Father Fowers. of Jalet, and Fathor Murphy, of Lock- port, who orgauized this Koeisty about fiftoen wmonths ago. —_— CASUALTEES, EXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED, Special Luvatch to T'he Chicauo Trioune. Tneeront, 11, Aug. 24.—Gren: excitomork prevaied bere this morning when it waa learned that tho train carrying nearly 1,000 excursioniats from Froepert to Uonovs Lake, Wia., yosterday, Lad been wrocked on ils return last night, & miles oast of Rockford. The accident occurred at Mabie's crossivg. Running at full apoed the train struck a cow caught fust inthe cattle- guard, throwing tho engiuo, tonder, baggage-car, and two frout Eengor-cars from tho track, de- molishing the eogiue, tendar, and first passonger~ cosch. Although tho coachos wero on- safoly crowdod, averagiug over 100 passongers to onch, but threo porsous are known to have been ecriously ivjured, Slrs. Mattio Biubsker aud Joroph Ihodes, of this city, and Albert Askey, of Ilidott. Conductor Hibbard, who was in chargo of the oxcursion train, hastened on foot to Rockford, sud returnod to the wreck with the Chicago & Mockford parnenger, with which three car loads of the excursionista wore broughit to Rockford. theuce by the rogulas throuch passonges to Frospott, arriving bore at 15 this marnmg. The escursion train reached tlus eity at 640 o'clock this morning, Laving boon trouglit vis Caledonta, Betviders, and Rockford. Considering the crow ded condition of tho carsand tha oxtent of tho wreck, the marvel jsthat scores were not killod, The engineer and firoman saved their lives Ly jumping from tho traiu, after hay- g whistled down brakes and reversed the en- gine. Thero wero mavy uarrow escapes among the passuugers. BURIED ALIVE, Special Disoutch to Iha Chicano Tridune, Boutit Bex, Ind., Aug. 2L.—S'ue remalns of Lafayetto Morgan wero oxhumed tuie afternoon about 5 o'clock, over tweuty-six hours after he was baried alive. o lived until near midoight, and was frequently heard to gioan, and uttered nearly his Iast vound in tho words, ** My God ! *“Ob, my God!™ ot midnight. The workmen wero within about a foot of hun when there was o {resh caving 1 of sand, and they bad 10 sus. pend operations until this wmornidy fsr want of waterial to stay the sand, Vast crowds wore ia sttoudanco, watenivg the ope: vaung. n; of exca RUN OVER. Spectal Dienatch to Tne Chwzar Tridune, TAsT BauiNaw, Mich., Aug. 24.—A wman named Murphy was run over by a constructivn tramn on the Chicago, Saginaw & Cavads Ratroad st Rtive ordale Station this oveuing, crushing hia left leg and badly brusing the other one. Ho was stang- ing on tho track and did uot ubserve_the traig, which was backiog iuto the station, Ho witl be brought to this city iu the moruicg snd undergo the swputation ot the injured lizb, GAS EXPLOSION. Naw Yorx, Aug. 24.—An esplosion cansed by escapiug gas occutred thia evoning at tho reais dence of E, G, Webstor, No. 394 Clinton avenus, Drooklyn. Mr. and Mre. Wetster, Me. L. G. Thrall, and Eliza Wilsco, sorvant, were sli badly burued. The bouse wss dsmaged by fire 82,000, All the windows weie broken aud the wally badly bulged by the conctissions ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Srectal Dapatca to Tha Chicuoo Tribune, Daxviree, i, Aug. 26.—A young man named Helton, who waé out buoting yestordsy near Clrisman, » atation ou the Parls & Danville Raitroad. ln‘iJnnull{ aliot himsolt in the arm, producing a aound that made the ampusation of that Wwewver Ducessury. VICTIMS DYING, Sr. Jesery, Mo, Aug. 24.—Mr. R, . Armold, one of thuse injured by she late accident on the St. Louiw Kaueas City & Norhern Hailrosd, died of Lls injurles this evening in this city. Sovoral otlera are i a critical condiion, bus dowg ua well as oould be expoctod. FELL BETWEEN THE CARS. Dirateh ta Ihs Chicaoo ividuna, Egin, Pa., Aug, 24.~J., J, Kuaser, » brakeman on the Pittaburg & Erie Rallroad, fell between the cars while io motion, and was run over and fustautly killod, 3 VESSEL SUNK, 8axpuexy, 0., Aug. 24.—A vessol named the Mayflower suok to-day off Kelley's lslaud. Sho was loaded withs stouo. Crew saved, et o e EXCURSIONISTS, Special Disvalsh L The Chiciqo Triduns, Gaaxp Havey, Mich., Aug. 20.—The Coogres gational ocloties of Grand Rapids asd Owid, Mich., are making preparatious for an ezcursion to this place ou Thureday uext. nearly B oxpected. An excurslon oa Ly Mtchigan sud to Fruitport will be given, aud & Lall at tho Cutlur Houso ia tho evoniug,

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