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e e " 2 # s 3 B et ! - THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1876 : — . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1876, lorado mining transacifons, and soma g Ly House nmendment fs not to establish & double | {ng to the Post-Oflice Deportment in regard 0 | I the hust fflofifi ::.n‘:m in th‘g "HJ!!HM!‘)-UIIDIH af- HOI{&RIBLE ! ‘VASIIING FON‘ ot the caament: o, far. duriag the tiong or alternate standard of gold and silver, bascd | ‘' straw-bldding®’ passed, of the canning establisments, the mirsculons Ialr, now pretty much forgotton. onthe prerent commercial ralationof thetwo | Mr. Sherman submitted the mlimhxg con- | draught of fishes lins practically remained thy —e———— The Germana ato sorcly puzzled to under- | The American Indian Exalts at this time of the season. No serfous damage lina been duns so faras known. 8he achoonis Win, Hunter hrokn Joosa in Blackwell Canal aud Liwisted her stern off. The steminer Keweenaw srrived during thestorm, and caine ReAr poing luto the pler at the dight-house, hut | ' 2 metals, but to make 412810 grains of silver, | current resolutions, and sald he had no doubt | 88!, Yarying, of course, vocasionially in quaie The Post-Office Bill Agreed o by | ninc-tenthn fine, adoltar, when it Is worth onl; that thelr pullgn‘ to-lay would be & matter | LIi¥, There are prollflc seasous with fiah na with frilt or gratn, but early settlers In Oregon do ° hoy aro o bo “unvexed by sumpti- 4 the tug Nolton, which was fortanately fear, oth Houses. about 843¢ centa lu gold, Ife adds that M such | of grest pleasura ta the people of the whole | clars.th e notl 2 :‘,‘"‘,‘,’,‘f,wut;;{;:; ol To Gop. T His Reputation for Sa- succeelod b gelting line fast, And fowed he B Y Rt il it tender, (¢ | country? v fariey lave 1‘..:,‘.;57.,,:‘,“,&“; Pilblo ke, ,m u’-hn signed tho sumptuary DAXTER law, tanic Ferocit: safely to her dock. ~Richmond's elevator had to . would at no distant day expel gold from the WuEnzas, ILhat pleased Almighty Ood Lo gnids s . DRICKS, 1 Y. stop'work, The pulley wheer was flooded: twa An Early Compromiss Probahle on All | country, snd when onco established as effective | the UnitedSiateaof Americasafelythrongh 100 years TIRES ——— e feet, and the speed of the helt was bofsting y P T maoney would life, and Lo crown our nstiop with the ® PERSONAL. water rapidly up Into the bullding. the Other Bills. CAUSE THY FORRION BXCHANGES TO RisR 0f civil and religlous liberty ; Gen. Custer, All Mis Rela- ———— e Senate and Houss of Kepresent. T LINCOLN . Bayard Taylnt's ode will add to bls fame. Al LN, 1LY in rtlon to the depreciation of the mone; ¥ CRIME. anlec "For Thee and oher reasons e doey nay | &, In Congreessckembied, T he nants ot (ho Spectnd Dispatch ta The Trivena, ; Cln]l. \v;ot;b. \;houvlln tlia English Channel, I JAdons, and 3156 Men Tho Impeachment Caso the Only Real ::lrn:’tfl;(“ r!-"( agu{v: :;e::-:‘mufi' li?pufl‘l‘;:!:‘!}’ b "‘"5"[':'.’ m,[,,‘,m,;m an e he aL"‘“Ei‘;‘ nll.} ::‘ul, 5,_:;;,,1’“.“ the thunden. jecturing in London. Killed in Battle, TIE ITUSBAND-MURDEL i ¢ | Authorand Giverarall thesn blentnga, and onr | storm which visited hers st 1 o'clock this morm Mrw, A, T, Stowart bas given away $400,000 0 NUSnAND U y Barrier to Adjournment, B et T e e it | sgeodeace ugon i provencei and %' | ing, the raldenro of Hfiram Shoronan, on Brond sinca hor husband'a death, ‘What & Thankegiving thers will be throughout . v Enrivtondom wheh Servla carves Tarkey 1 Ho Attacks an Indian Camp with Trene Tloune, who killed her hushand, Orson A. House, occupfes anordinary cell {n the Jall in ‘Trenton, the one recently fnhablted by defauls and cause the surplus stock of (lermnn?"{ - | France, aud othercauntries ta come to us, and Eeomuy Ohandler Furnishes the Gonfod giving our gold, cotton, and nther products, fur I that Geurize Washington, *Arat In war, frat e | W35, wou struck by lpghtning, setting firo to the pe. e: and firat kn ni‘; hearts of hig mu.m,"::,:,_!v' roof and communfcating w(fi; themnalo part of Wan one of the ehief of the Divino instruments In | the honse. The ~ flames were ex. " . e B 5 securing Anierfean fudependence and in Iaying the [ tinguished with loss. i Ex-Queen Inabella will probably rotarn to Spala, Five‘Companies, and All Ing State Treasurer dovy. Sho 1 sick. She orates 8;“‘9 Oampaign siiie o would not Crin lave 8 prOals | ity fomiaifon of oir ailen % e | tienouss, The lu:nltg'll'uwl:‘sd:nfl:mi’\‘;:)bom i 41 8ho I8 now free to do, about the 20th inat. Perish, collected hier senscs laber In the day, and feeling Literaturo, Herman thinks that the only remedy from which TErk of DT senra of homar e s oy orerore as 1 | firc and lightuing ta tho amount of over $1,000, Eliza Weatberaby has arrived f KEurope, She grateful to the Sun for its finpartial report, sat ‘begine A seadon of burlesque at the Boston Masetm up and wrote lier versjon of the tragedy, as well benefielal and permanent reaults can be expected Insured fn'the Underwriters for 33, M. Bis compatriots and sssociates, our fevalu p tira isan international Congreas, ealled to consider ' 7 Lronary g Eathers, we, the Senale and Honse of Nrepresenta. | Lnerman wos badly stunncd, and the entirs o = o d % the relation | tives In Canyr hled, in {l family shocked, nurfowly cscaping death. The nest week. ; The Bodies All Mutilated, and | 8 Jier lifo experichees, = Bting tho Betord of Cerlaln Demacratie Secre “,}:":‘d‘l“gfifl"l’:&"’:’]m’, o Tt haar o | e af e Tatia S, 1,'.'".?,? fl:"fiim';"“m; Methudist Cliurch_acrods the street wos slso The Graphlc says: ** Gov, Tiden loved and lost Shosnys that thelr entire property fs not taries of the fnteriof, vaels ofhrer tn tho colusge and legalotendor corme | OF the second century of onr nationk]. exmnrt | struck by Hghtning, tearing ot & portion of the » Dataria gl Jlo was cotd, but ahe did not the Scene a Hideous worth aver $25,000. 8ha made her will, he- Iunitics of the world. ftrect aintareume the compietion n o Washtng: | rool. : . treezo ta lm, ™ . queathing her property to the two sons of Mr. * it e Comiteane LY hington, and o e ——— Mr, Bvarts might have done moro than o did for Slaughter-Pen. Houso by his first wite, Sha I very lowspirited, | TITE APPROPRIATION BILLS, INVESTIGATIONS. e P ir,comittcet f both loures to Tnattuta DETROIT-RIVER TUNNEL. [ hia roputation If he bhad made his oration half us — and the Sherlff sakl she would gindly atep to 2 rOST-areICE, PROPOAED PUMPING OFENATIONS. lution into effect, & = longand twico as good. Ui gallows ler father unc sisters hava: heon &pectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Speclal Divpateh 1o The Trivune, Passerd by & unanimous vose, en. Sooy Smith's Proposiilon, Youngmen whogo (o tho opera boute under | 'LHreo Ilundred and Fifteen Men { witt“her of, day . Apulication witl be mado oo Wasninutox, D, C., July G—Tle most ini- | xsumaran, D C.y July b—-ten, Bristow | Mr. Howe called up the Ll reported from tho | Tie. spectal careutyf s 240 Ve om Ooiame Chlef Juatice Uesaley in the morning to admit ? f Cl o-d fina) Camtatttee an Forelgn Relut E pretenso of improving their French, need to be o P ” portant setlon of Cungress Lo-dog was the final red this morning before the Knott Whisky | Com n Forelgn Relutions, uf June 22, to | eil, appoluted some tine since to considor the Blessod withgutlcloss parents, Agalust Five Thousand '“{4.'?,'"'2"&;.. storles are told ahout Housc's | PAssage of the Post-Offce Appropriation hitl, &X::mz‘«eci Lut hin exaininstion was not begun, | encourage and promote telugraplic communica- | project of u ralirond tunnel uner the Detroit Oue of the candldates for sdmlsaion to Amherat . Devils. Both Housea agreed to the report of the Inst | Ty eyident purpose of the Denvcrats fu sume | tIon between Amerfoa und Asin. 1t suthorizes | RYor st this polnt, had & confersnce ruunl:{ ?\mnummhhc practices as o chieapdivoree lawyer, e came here in }}fl‘ andopened au ofice at 78 " and another ! Suterprated ** juicy * into ** gousoy. " assau ALr Ames'seong Taendny night, *“Tiet content, | The Gloomy Butchery Takes Place | fiirer at Porthestor, Westchcater Conny: mon coloncl,” was tromendous. We wonder on the Little Horn Ri b o it e AnCL dlas e ."lfu:f'u'",_c"f whether het colonel peally Ia contented. thRiyar. B190 €0 DFOCUTS o diviresn fus LA sihoat Yt 'l;m Ch;clnnn:lhl.‘omm‘ .,,,"&"“ Pe‘:};"lw sulr‘mct hl.‘:a‘x , {muy."] llz:l\lvml t‘ualacrlgpumus (:th‘mt the t:Iumum willsupplement bis Lroatiss ** Why We Laugh,' BALT Laxe, July 5.—A specinl correspond- | he cmployed in his business, and frequently got with anotlier ono entitled, **Why Wo Crow," ent of the Helens, )}'nn,_' ;}’mfl?l wnm"}‘;nm luwlv.ruuh'lu with the courts. Any cuse’ that Dlo Lawls fs camping ont for his health In Call- | Suliwater, Mont., July2: “Muggins Taylor, Y*“f»‘llx{] u!'rt’néifiv&'l"hé" :‘:{;rgsflk& ol fornla. I1ls onco robust frame has grown prema- | scout for Gen, dibbon, got here Inst night direct [ of its merits. - The work of hunting updivorces taroly old In consequonce of hin dissibated devo | from Littly Horn River. Gen, Custer faund the | Was pesforncd by twa decoy doteciives. Hicy tlon to ostmesl parrldge and pea-soup. Indlan camp of shout 2,000 ladges on the Little | ¥ers constantly émployed in his oflice, and paiil Qne gleam of sunshine irradintes the managerial | biorn, and tmmediately atiacked the catmp. Hueeaily l"'{r their services, IIls practice wnd brow in this othorwite glooniy noason. ' Jeflerson | ‘Cygtor ook fivo companies and charged tho Ffl"flm Clicnts went to him from nll parts of e conntry to have divorces procuretl. 'fhe Iotoroturn to Amerlca and onen ot tho Walnat | yhtetast portiow of the cam majort:y of tein were woincn, and it i sald b Strcct Theatro, Phliadelpliia, in November. NOTTANG 15 KNOWS oo Do GRERTiONE. | Ahot i By . G Bl 1€ 1 ey Dartmouth Collego hns Just graduated o mant0 | op Yo dorachment, only ns they trace It by the | Uparated hic ubtained over 00 decrees of divarce. yesmold. Tho new slumuus fa the Rev. 4, 8, | g0 o Sl M d 1’ 1o oth 24 Janitor at 78 Nassuu street sald yesterday, Bmall, wha chose In thia singular manner to repasr | de2d- Major Keno commanded the other seven | i 1a did an immnense bushicss here, aind mode n fencles of ars, - y ustune;, but Il work waa nil crookod. tata In 1ifa the defic f hia early years. companies, and attacked tho lower portfon of | furt hut his k i ket Scandal-mongers hiava chrenlated 8 repiort that the camp. The Indfans poured In a murderous Onrlnr ll)'m first c;u:;.-a th’m lluhl‘mn ?n‘dcrlnnk udgo THlton In an Micgitimato son of A, T, Stew. | fire from all dircctions. Bosides, the greater | Was the dlvorce of Joscpline Mausiiuld from ctor-hushand, s 1 art, nnd on this account Inherited hia vast wealth, | Portion fought on horscback, Custer, listwo | 4o° 3 Pk, ek i, lc“x‘,vt}(';o'.‘ o with Gen, Booy Smith, whose schems las veady been bruuFln. to public attention, Con, H!mu (,. nld‘l'l.e Wl uhuudllu |I.)m flr:}v; pluc(c, ln.‘hnzugh 115 ¥ e res | thy Commiltec, 10 disabura the minds of oue serving the rieht of Congrees Lo alter, amend, | citizens of the story which hns been industeionse | :’vmr:.' .'f'u ! |'|'\=v :‘u{mm e amenduent wun agreed to, l,} rl:lwl‘flnlcllt that lm v;u hnra ;\ud&:fi ‘l‘z‘x“tfovl“ . M, Weat, from tho Conference Committe of hinving ¢ tunnel achene, but really ln the in Portomce” Apro priarion Bl ,.fl,,,{“:,‘l, nomine | tuccet ow y of opposition to a bridge. U ns. ference reporl submitted on Mondsy, and ajger | Mured the Committes that e was ucting in one some dircutalon it waa agreed o, tire falth, aud foll somewhat ngfirm Consideration of the resolution te pay Pinchiack | that Liis motives had been impugned. fe hi the compensation and mileAve of o Honator wits | 1o Cnds to Bubserve ns ainst, this thing, or that, Ahen resumed, and Me. Saulebury u‘mke in uvgo-h or theothers le was simply the inventorofa . tloto It Iu epesking of the condition of atulr tunnel, and if the City o fiumu, wanted ong be could buill it for tiiem, in Tonislana. he said tlio Preeidont of tho United Feunte f Loniaiann of Gnsuecy to depeive tio | “Ilu gaid that in self-lefente ke must dedinato 2 hu Senator to order for the | 10y a1l his plans and specitications before tha it was not languuge ft for ) Public And explain them In detall. He lad on b funator to uay towards the Preslleut of the | Une or twn oceuslons brendelrauded of his juat Unlted States, rights sud had his own engineering skill taken Mr. Saulshury sald he did not mesn to spesk | advantage of by others by a too free public ex- dl-m»ncllnllfl of the Presiident. posure of tient, But he’ would Iay everyihing The Chalr (Davis) ruled the point of order well clure any commission of competent engineers takon, and sald the Senntor using tho langusce liad | gt the clty milght, name, and ho would bo il wardn the breptdent. " O Pelng dlvrespectiul 10- { gy 4o atidé by thele deciifon na to tho feasibile Mr. Saulsbury, resuming, sald In the debate he | Ity of Ws platis. He would submit his cstimates denired to be caurteans, fiut unly to the President | t0 8 cammission of experts in the same way. College epelled joalousy ! gelicy, A compspy of Americans to lay a cabile, and regulates the transmiasion of wessages, ete. Mr, Edwunds substitited an umendthen conference, the provislons of whtich Yuve already | ynonine Biristow Is to endeavor touse him to been given, aud the bill wow only swalts the siz- | nuye political capital for themactres by forcing nuture of the President. This actlon Is of the [ )y, “ynder vath, to dlsclose what may have Ulmost Importance, hot only fn &aving from 1 | yegeq between bjin and the President with re- enleulable infury one of the nvst mportant | et 1o whisky matters. 1t is belfeved that the branches of the public service, but fn establish- | 1) noores wifl be disappolnted in the use to Inyg tho fact that the two Houses can come to ah | wylel; they hope to put Mr. Bristow, Hle will sgraemeat when It Is sbulutely requisite, decelfne to divulize any Cabinet sccret, on the HOURE CONCRIMONS. ground that auch are communleations of the The concessions that the House made in the highest privilege, Thers can be no doubt ihny report wera resentod by some of the Detaucratt, | yjoh communications wre of the hijghiest privi notably Stone, of Missuurl, who arraigned | fuce “The United Seates Supreine Court, in 5 Holman for having conceded too much, and very old case, sv decided. Ex-Attorney-Gener- chargod W with baving fafled to carry ont the | of A1erman took this positlen before Caul- sesolution of the St. Louls Convention, which | ficld’s Committee, but subscquently declined to dirceted the Democratic Iiouse tu adhicre to re- | ayall bimself of .- 3 N THE NTANECOUS. : preenchmuntand refarm, Handall Ao, Whabst | v sopmnis’ taken Bfine, g Nl Giine fo olstinately rufused to yield anything | o ypvee Toake very much ws If Jolin Hanscom on the Appropriation bilis, mude 8u | yon of Tsalah Haykcom, Chiet of the Burenu o important concession on the bllL" e | Construction, had entered Sty an arrangement denonnced the report of conference In private, | ta sell the San Franciseo Post-Oflice, using Sena- and stated a fow gny» ago that he woulil oppose | tor fargent for that purpose. At al) events the had n'llnrl.lleri Timothy P Ianguage uscd, and raf % . . It on the floor, especlully the clanso relating to | Naval Committee las abtalned poasesalon of a | but to his brother Senat ¢ did not ask any voive In the naming of thes hora ot the slightost evidonca to thla effeck, | Drothers, @ mophewt, and o brother-dn-law, were | moved to 101 Briat iy, shere e hus since Kept | parchandise, whidh loaves tho faw as at prosint, | telogram fram. young Hanscors to i fater iy hat T Preient ohosr o e g et mess v | Ho did uot nele ry volis In reat. coplidenes 1y Mr. Willlam Walter Phalps has begnn a sult, ALL EILLED, an oflice. in the fourth story, Hu lodied there | Yyt ho seems to have hiert, {0 whiich the fortee says that (€ a certaln | golny on in that State in 1679, hiis estimates and In the practical chiaracter of placing hin damages ot $10,000, agatnat n Co). | And not oneof lis detachment cacaped, ‘Two | for nearly two yerrs with his wife. Thelr quar Mr. Alerclmon subimitted o substitute forthe | Yis scheme that hie wan perfectly willing to reat CHANGED 118 MIND, r«:mau 1s appolnted Portmeater his (young and not only did not speak agatnst it, but voted | Hanscom’s) draft will not have to be patd, The to secoud the demamd for the previous guestion, | elder Hanacom, tpon being examined upon and thus cut off others who wanted to debatg | thissubject, ouly explalned that young Haus- ft. The bll) as 1t pusscd la between two and | com was his son, ht after the business tenants fector who published his name In w list of delin. | hundred and soven mem wero buried in one | fels thefo at aiy u quent tax-poyers. 1fo nsserts that ke hasnain. | place, and tho killed are estimated of 800, with }'1"3! o throy mfl.fl A T tarest In tho land advertised, and thot tho pablica- | ouly 81 wounded. The Indlana surrounded | adorned with palntings, and photographs of wo- tlon har had a tendency to Injare hisfnsscial | Reno's command, and held them one day fn the | men, and engravings of fust lorses, which esatution reported by the Committee, - " o S ettt o GRS A0 22 e | i ol subloct Wi moy wbgrejudfesd Fiucliback o pay the reavonnble expences incurrei | COfTBCCNL body of men. H e sald be had beeu engaged upon publle oo aniont for & seat fu hio emato s | oy 2,500 S0 Cabinent OF Sobnty-ten. borns onding, iy Tioke tn s to buvo owued. Housbte' 10l |.for*81e" poutascrvice. 51 Tace ol sete. | Wil Shlle, opmetyof Anats, now of Ner | (At de3E, the afbattoty aubmlted by ar, | b bt ullvnit o sthce Uridees over naig: Mr, T. DoWitt Talmago saya that the tonghest OUT OFF FROM WATER, ham was Orsar Alunzo Aloere House, but on | o vilt sppropriates 34,000,000 The most in- | York, aguinst. whom the House Tsetied anatc | an amenomeat providing thai Incanen of aienuced | and he would say with referciis to his tunnel thing ho ever trled to da waa to bo good at a water- | until Giftibon's command came in sight, when [ {14 lass duor of his g"”gg e had palntod L | teresting problem in connectfon with the adop- tachiment a8 s sbacanding witncs, appeured claimn to 8 acat i tho Scnaie, liorcatior arising,uo | that 1t slould be doublotracked, mnd that b Ing-placa. This reminds tho Graphic of the | thoy broko cump In the night and left, vl VB oo Liwyorss e ndton | H0n,08 i comfersncoropat I the ofet shae | s morniug, e wil b esamined lwiorow | etir o rnsr, homancesnal e na s sy e s taore, tian & Brobsiasn Sl pious young man wha returaed from abroad, and, THE SRVENTH FOUGHT LIKE TIORRS, tised under the former pame, and took the lut~ e ) bedusts but in no case sliall sny vay be aflowed to | ¢ /ol urldgg Tle sugposed that so far as the rallronds have constantly announced that If the | purpose of learning whether in fuct, as nllexed compensation was reduecd, ss it now {4 seduced, | Johin Delano, son of Coluinbus Delaho, reccived the Fnut il service could not becontinued, It | £5,000 for assisting, while the chief clerk of the remalna to bo scen whether the rallroads will | Interior Department, In sccuring a patent for {ulfil thelr threats. the Flaz-Staff Sliver Mine fn Utah. Itis as- Mr. Holinan, referrlugz to the apgasnlnn of | serteg that Shafler was the person through the Bennte to the alleged new legtalation on the | whom the draft from London passed to Joha Post-Oflice Appmyrlnzlun bill, eays that there §s | Delano for thot purpose. when asked Liow he liked Enrape, slghed, *'Ob | g ware overcome by mers brute forco, The | ter when ko weat Into court. In 1573 he “An extra sentimental Norada. youth Kiled gy | O 820 cachod most thefr killed. Tho remn- | £ NG flavem for procuting & fruudy- 261t Toaving thia o & reason: *3ty Anoio e deb, | BN of the Seventh Covalry and Gibbon's com- | ornaion af perjury and was held In. 33,000 bal) and T muatbo with her, lest somo angel rival shoud | Me0d ars returning to the mouth of the Little | bub throupgh the exertions of his wite nateged win hor affoction, 1t would bo very unplossans | 130, where the steamboat lfes. Thie Indians { to cscapa trial. She pleaded with the compiain- a Senator to beein earlicr than the date of his elecs fon "o sppointinent. . Axteei for Me Withars | Uty Was concernod, it desired to foster both snbnilited an ameudment peoviding that Francls | the railrowl and the vesscl intcrests, snd to W §¥em late cuntedtaut for o seat from the Stato | avold all antugonlain betweea them if “posible. of Alstama, and Josepi Scgar, claiming to have | It . scemed 1o bo conveded that the rallrosds been elected United States Senafor by the Stato of | want and ought to havo a better crossing heres rginla in 1803, be nllowed an enual amount 1o | To this the vessel Intorest do tat aliject, pros the pay and mlleaze of 8 Senator for the time from vided the crossing be made sous not to Inter ant and ot him tu sbandon the prosceution, i th Llect matter is it which it waa clahned they were elected to the ter- fore with th Therel tunnel 11 1ls Annlo should be on thoother sido of the guit, § got all the suns of the killed soldiers, There | b o ton. | nolegisiation as far ms the subiject matter migution of the contert by the Senite, fore witlt them. Therelure & tunncl soems to when the Novads youth gets ‘thore, The angel | Were soventeen commisstoned officers killed, ”fl.fi‘.ff J'r‘i?‘ffifn‘.ffilf.'.‘flf%xm 55%0'23 nt!lnlgrnfi‘::a o il Tor Torty yamme. " 1 every sppropria- | ADFOURNMENT PROSPECTS, | ™ Afier some discassion Sr. Withers wiindrew tho Tott fotisota, '3 Surneio 19 L e rival would then havo things fixed to anlt him, ¢ TOE WIOLE QUSTER PAMILY B had bosmirched. o e TIE ONLY ODSTACLE. Mg;;'d'g;;g;.‘c o7 resigwo 103 Fba et g 4 SIS ool b USHE an theanly. o & M. Walter Trambull, presumably the son of the | died at tho hieadof thlr column. The cxaet | The murdered man and his murderesa wero | Tyq passage of this bill will fave & tendency Special Dispatch to Tha Trivune, Sykes, which way nureed to, ot to P | iaze. Mo would undertake to bufn'nl'una, 28 ex-Bonatar, writen to thio cdltor of tho Now York | loss 1s not known,0s both Adjutants and the | Doth divoreed persons at the time of thelr ro- bt i r, Weat submitted nn amendment to pay Will- | before stoted, ot u cost which should wat greatly iam L. McMillan and John Ray, cach contestants | exceed the cost of 8 bridge. He would agres o for peats yacated by the rewfyntiton by William P | fursiah the tannel and upprosch®s complets ab Fellogs, the compenantion ud wileigy o Seno- | Lis owy expeaise, and to the satisfaction of any After further discursion, Mr, Merthnon moyed | SOpetent committco of experts, provided tho ta recommit the 'filfl"'ufln'flfld amendments to X;:l work would Do talien off his Lands when com- to hielp the others still in conference, and there | WAsamoros, D, C., July 5.~The impeach- is generatly to-night s more hoj efal feeling | ment trial will proceed to-morrow unless the smong mombers and Senatore, The other bills managers on the part of the House ask squarely rflr&m", h; e,}';ltfl flg}:.»g;l‘em\*gt‘o“fl&un E;nti for n postpouement. There 18 a misunder- urday lost. o Ley ative a8 not toucheql eel ¢ s “th A confercate was hfl'”"""” for this | standing between the Republican end Demo- : Cy y . 8he Bad two hus. &un his confidont bellof that Tilden will carry 1t | Sergoant-Mujor wore killed, The Indlan canyp | Puted marrlage, six years ago. S| nole this fll. e, Teurbull han boon out of achool | was from threo o four milcs long uod wos fifli’,’&i"& Jprens (5 firse) lefard Hoase, only & fow years, aud it is possiblo that o may not | ywonty miles up the Little Horn fram its mouth. | marrisge to Houso hus - been repeatedly quce- o e0 thoroughly Infarmed aboat the political situ- | iy Idelnm actunlly pulled men off thelr horses tlunud,g but slic has clnimed to be hls wf’n-? and atlon a2 2ome othor men. " Ha will doabtless not 1 cu une oceasion she produced, in the Belmont f n C it g The Democrats bave | a3 . : n some nstances. I give this as Tayl 7l i 1t | mornlng, but Randall not retarned | cratic managers. ¢ ity Pelyilegter ;| - | pleted, He could cotnmand the capital; fu fact sttempt topalliatoor deay the crime of beinga vory | 1 071G BRI wEl‘M i atinr thyuol:u:fl: Totel, o E::zpur gnrpurtlhg toho a certifleate of o g},nmu«lphlm and Mr. " Morrilt did personally foformed Jetry Black, o e on L ‘L‘-L”-.‘.h‘,'u‘?fll»’ L"ufi’&‘.’.fi’.‘a e e already urged upun bim, and ho would not Foulg man. Tho abava s conflrmed by othor Tettars, which | S i o cae b s, ot auarreling | yot call, tho ' otiter confrcres together this | Gan, Belknop's counscl, -that they sill | Feasunsble Ssount i o A to o baoumloiass | nales comt o tho cop uhtl) s werls i den An actlon of divoreo bas been ralsed bofors Lord M Jrish Pousn, sho.oaal Prepaciiy Papers | afteruoon. However) Randall having rettrned, | noy opposoa postponcmentof the tris unth) | 388% : Ife would commenee fn the middle of the fhand ot the tnatancaaf Viscount Dupplin, oldeat | 527 Custer mot a fearful disastor. in his divarco cascs, thie Chalrmen of the two Committees of Appro- Mr. Weat sald when he submitted his amendment | riger and bulld in both dircctions, and estimated som of th Ear] o Kinnoul, ngainst his wite, Lady PURTJIER NORRINLE CONFIRAATIONR, House threatencd her lifo several times. In Januury, 1875, she had o savage fight with him Aguos Cocll Emmellno Duft, nee May—tho nction | BALT LAKE, Utah, July 5.—Tho Times! extra | puotiia om iGN o Eiege FEhL With, procoading aon tho ground of alleged sdultery o | from Bozeman, Mont., July3, 7 p. my has tho | Glothing nua Jefs him: She. Web siiwemsaniiy tho part of the lady. Tho Viscount 1s described ag | followings M. Taylor, bearcr of dispatclica | reconciled to him, and wrote to o fricnd: lntaly reslding ot Dupplin Castle, Perthablre, and [ from the Little Horn to Fort Ellls, arrived this #Thero {s no doubt I nm most at fault. Tale predontly st Groavenor Gardens, London; and Vis- | cvening, and reporta tho following: *Tho bate o Leat ‘lu‘" lll:iw badly é“ controversy that eountess Dupplin e Iatoly residingat Castlo lo- | tlo was fought on the 25th, 80 or 40 miles bo. | 16 18 nothiny left to save his case; 80 he gocs ;) t| i y tel, Dartmouth, Davanslire. low tho Little Horn. Custer attacked the In- ::]lgqblitl’” u’fi,'i.'x’},r'n’z’n'&" nu«:){u,t': :na:{ &ffi; ‘The latest sulograph prices n London anctions | dlan village of from 2,500 to 4,000 warriors on | my opponents so Imdlyil would do to become » had n 3 1% on thi b fall. Jtecems that the Republican managers rfi%‘uu%u?;rsngfi ‘Snlled (orB t.‘w“u{g:r‘{:;nia were not consulted with reapect to this, and o'clock, George Iloar says that he intends to make The S8andry Civil Dbill, which has come from strong opposition to postponement, snd to the L fig’c‘;wu_‘;eer‘c'al'&""{.‘;‘%’;fi;&;#ggw&%“: action of his assoclate members on the Board of Jmlttee. ” All athers cxeept the River and Harbor | Mauagers, aro still in conference. TIR ONLY QUESTION P affectlng an early adjournment iz the impeach- DEMOCRATIC REFORM. ment case. Benstors and Members eay they io pay Mcilly sud Itay, he suppoeed the report | thie l¢ would-thts take ahotit £5v0 years {0 come i favor of paini thein was. s by the Coppony | it 1t wou 7 e on Privilegentnd Elections, sinse fuer e pad | Plete the tunnel gud its appronches. He called attentlon to the fact that this s an exceedingl! E‘.‘,‘.fi{‘(‘i.“gfi','.f cx",;’:;g‘::m ‘i‘ltd\'h:.',ye‘rlé;',czfl"m".ff,',’,'; Tuvorable tinu Lo CArey on & WORK Of thts Kind, amendment, And moved that It be referred to the | The woney at Wis command is lylag fdle. Tha Cowmmittee on Privileges and Elections. 8o or- cxpclx&duurg u§ u: fim‘l}l:.nml?lthf sum lhm fered, ¢ e to the city, bot 8 “Thc question helng on the motlon of Merrimon | paint of view s 1 (46 sHidument of & aeey to recommit the resolution, % was fesonted —yest, | humibes of workmen, All th{ngs consfdered, o 145 maye, i, —Meenre, Ednrands s y ore Solthg withs fhe Democrats in the adlrmatlver Bhiere sould e o ware fevarabis time b 10 - take an caterprise of this kind. ote theso: Robort Burs, £510e; John Calvin, | one side, and Col. Reno was to attack it on tho | partuer of Townsund. I comtuence the study of A OLANCE AT [ISTORY. . could easlly get away by the 16th Inst.§f that | Mr. Mitchell moved an amendnsent 8o us 10 pro- Gen, Snith suggested, as o practical matter, £8 5a; Quoen Kllraboth, £4; David Iume, £1 | other, Threo companies wero placed ona it | 1AW this duy, and Wil succeed If health 1s spared Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, was out of thoway, As itls, it fan very per- | Y% that e ot Salied tor by the resalation | 20 Conmitise shoud confer with 1he sus 1843 Bir Walter Scott, £3; Isaac Waats, £210s; | g4 u resorve, @en. Custerand Ofteon offfccrs, mo. I assure you I will nover ndvertse to pro- E: . Al e es of the scveral rallroads centerin) W, ‘Worlsworth, 40 Bn; Empross. Bagontes o curo divorces ithout, publicity, although 1 il S reiotution = g s s ol & ey Wasmnaron, D. O, July 5,—The Houss Iflex(ug question, - Qne of the managers sald e Tt \ n the B o-day that tio motlon or request would come | ~ The resolution was then read a third 1 d | here. Thelr co-operation would be absolutel: 16s; Edmand Kown, £10 Gs¢ Adam Simith, £57 | 204 tako such cascs. T oftered 3 Uarling husbana | Pgsse @ fosolution saling upan uho Becretary | 450y ot ol ool Tl e e thiat sy | provi SoniiAlof, Nas the read s time and | hert. Thelr cq-operation wauld be absolutely Tord Dyron, £4 108; Bossuet, £210s; Napoleo EVENEMAN, all uy possessions and absolute frocdom i¢ he | Of the Interfor et | were ‘ready for {rlal. “The Sinate, cconling | 37, Ediunda not'veting, copt 1o talk with Me. C, C. Trowbridge, I m’m._ 8ir Taasc Nowton, £2 28 g" s | belonglng to tho fiva companies was killed. | preforred it. Ife wanted mo only In preferenco | relative to tho favestments by former Secro- to_the judgment of one of s oldest | Adlourned untll 12 o'clock to-morraw, who heartlly and enthuslastically indorsed the Whithela, #1 12a; Quoon Yictoris, 22 500 ag | Beno rotreated under the protectfon of the ro- | 0 all the wealtis fn New York. Of eourse that | taries of the Intorlor of the Indian trust | sad most araciiest mombers. cannat snder (e — 2 108; ot wovement, and Mr, James F. Joy, who sald The report of the Conference Committee on the | 19,Wa4 Bolng out of tho rallrond buslicss, and v # s did not core to take the trouble to investigate w}’. :l\’ll;»:»lz:fd.lm”m"m"“" Pennsylvania aveune | (0 quier There axe, thercfore, 1o w';\g;ll- Georgo Waahington, £16 10w, serve. The whole numberkilled was 816, Gen, | 108 too mtich for woak woman, and I eved, 1 atn to kave everything my own way lereafter, Pero Hyacintho sald in ono of hia Iste London | GtbbR joined Reno. The Indlans loft the bat~ | with Townsend: s nuryuunnaul t}: Iteep_our funds, Secretary Chandler haa already prepar- | circumstances vote to postpone in fts own be- ) balf, a8 such a course would leave the Demo- o tabular afatoment, yLIth: ghowa inok crats an opportunlty to ey that the Democratic § s Democratic Tocturca that he belleved tho Latin Church might | $/C-ground looking lfke a elougliter-pen, as ftve- | tempers fn chans. It Is a fno thing | for & nuwber of years House impeaches & Republican Cabinet officer, | “y,0 8 o catlons; tho fleld fs cntlrely open for any ace 7ok bocomo th0 cuntro of & uaited Cheistondom, | S1ly Was, belng In a narrow ravine. Tho dead | 10 Juvo domentle diffieulty ofter ull,— ) predccessors weronccustomed In thelr discrotion | g the R‘c]x.mb“un Scnate refued to try bm, | mailing ohecens matier war moora e Y 107 | G ety U deumet Whiatr The fmeremed Tls argued that this conld b bronght abont only | Wero much mutilated. The sltustion now looks | he finds out one's beay friends and encites. | 1o inyest this fund in practlcally worthless se- | which might roake capital In the approrchin Mr, Seclye oifered n resplution, calling on the | upon the Committee the neccssity of enlisting by a roform af the Churchy and that this reform | scrious. Gon. Tersy arrived at Gibbon's Camp i‘fl " ‘\‘;c‘r‘t,”m‘i’25,’.??;“lgfi’.‘iv‘fifiii“i%?fl?lfiéf,'é" voa containod fn theas two pointa: rupture with | on o stesmboat and crossed the command oyer | {rdepentent, provd, Sbusive. samon B the Papacy, and fafthfuiness to the order of the | and accompanted It to joln Custer, whojknew it | tive, cte., ete. Irsny hels the best husband in Church. Mr, Glodstono, Mr. Grant Duff, Mr. | wogs coming before the fight occurred. Lient, | the world except that I fail to appreciate it curities in Southern 8tates, The amount of | campalgn. The Benate having decided that L such sceurlties now held by the Interfor Depart~ Hmfivt procecd In the trial fu the absenco of ment aggregates nearly $4,500,000, tho greater B, L R AR portion of which are worthless, The sceurities, | 45 offect s postponentent until cold weather la Sucretury af the luterlor for luformation regarding | the rallroad sathoriiles in the project. Without what ‘Yurwm of the Indiin trust funda has heen in+ | {lhemn notliing whatever cau Le dune. o suge yeated In securlties otlior than wtocks of tho United | pegted. that o tunnel compnny . sbould bo i tiaaso. e Songhered tho Genera) Awarg | fonned; that th milrogda ‘should tako an L, and wus addresyed by Alr, Caulfield, of Ili- | terestand that the balance should be taken Rorestord apoe, the Bishop of Carlisle, and the ttenden, son of Gen. Crittend, With my numerous faults, which render o ob- [ which include turnpike stock, old eanal stock, | for the Houso to pass 4 resolution asking that le, up by outsiders, capitalluts, or by the clty ftselt, Duko of Argyll, 'wers presont. : Cetttenaony son of Gou. Grlttenden, Was among | HiL0. T supposo 1 bato disgraced mysell | ronadiated bonds, wud sccuritics of ke chasac, | the tHal bo- sdjourned il November The | ™% e clossof r. Cantlelds epecch, the pre- | 1€ thit were poseibfe, Mo urged carly sbion 1a 44 Mlsw Rose Durfes, commissfonairo to studlos, awfully, wiota questlon was woved and secondud. being for the sdvantage of tho city no Jess than 3 ¢f Benate would no doubt take favorable action on w’n'lr,.n‘l only ipaitistical valug seechictord the nfch a proposltion, as the Senato Is as fmpatient, : to got awny from the heat of Washlugton as the A DINL ORI RECULARIIING, Homaor One ol it ranncases Al coday thit WASTINGTON, D, C., July 5.~Tlho Becretary | the teinl could not be gotten through within of tha Tnterior has preparcd o stateuent of wha, | 1ess tian three or four weeks, appear to be gross frregularities in tho invest- After doliate, the Housy proceeded to voto ontho | of Wiiiself, ?"l’r:‘?& :\lux\;x;«\nv:\“:rnm mz\)&: y]-{ulce‘c;}‘h:s: ;mu!u; ‘The mnrvzlvmccd»fitwacn ‘lllm' Bumith and the % i SIAY 0 present | Committer lnsted half an hour aud was quite :\i\fofiiu,;;;’unntu Teport n the Fost-Olfico Appropri- h,,‘;"‘,m,l_“{h,, ‘,uw“: wisanyisaed 5:,”“,“ 4 “ho report having been read, Mr. Holman pra- | BB the substance of what Gen, Bmith sald’ siven abave, Ilesald he would reapond at an; cceded to explaln It Ho eajd that (he difference s Wiy eall for Informasion, wmfi?i vists u.{ Ko, 74 Madison avenue, New Yark, will conduct PHILADELPHIA, Houscta wife dromeed extravigantly, and wan cansplenous wherever she went. Onos of hor visltors, or Introduco them to studios, and nego- urmencllln wns i dinmond neckines that cost tiate eales of pictarcs at prices advantageofla to Contennial Notos, $5,000, Iouse was a liberal patron of the thea- Now York City apponaed to ft, has Loen fssucd by | Do Tedro snd the Empross, with some mem- | J{oisn Was thrown over the bar in 1672, Edwand % ¢ o NEWS. he appropriations botw . an enterprising young lady, It suggosts o new | DOTS O the Etupcror's sufte, will leave for Now | Gebliard, s lnwyer, flcd to Europe with the ywifo B i) e of M NOTELAND VS Hon DT e Lo e e b Tes L | Far with cliisant, o Wit tho itvons svocation for womien. Miss Rose, it will bo ob- | YOrl whero they will remaln untit Wsdeparturo | of Mr. 'Williim Nicliols, whoso brother fa a | SO¥ers ‘negotintions, tho tranaaetions, ranging SECRRIALY MOBIILL, Senate had ylelded to the' amount'of 82,240, | autborities on tho subject, Was proparcd to lay served, fsadeadly foo to tho picture-dealors, and | for Enrops on the 12th. On the 10th, Dom | Wealthy lnw, ory lying In Fifth avenue. House R,J:xw from Feb, 27, 1839, to Juls 0, ’fim, This Bpectal Dispateh 10 Tha Triduns, 000, nnd thit tho Towss hud ylelled to the | kis plaus befara s commitics of englncers on oa wuch has o sympathy aod encoutagemant af | Pedrowill bo given s rocoption by tho Ameriean | €9 018 f s withont publicity * divorces for | ¢ ote o eba U0 S0 RO JUE R0 TUD | swasniwozon, D. C., July 6.—It la under- amdant of $5:20,000. * The threa leuding queations ? ¢ S hICs Loy b Hgtnon e iz dcations the pliortia motlee And wanld procen it Lo the combeneation of Pontmastors, that of rali- meated that Mr. Slogn, tho new Presie rouds compunies, and postage o jird-claus nat. | W18 BugKestec onttal, whi} o 1o Doteots ter, Lo oxplainiod how thess guestions had been | et of the Michfgan Cuntral, wlll bo fu Detrol armugor, ail gave the general ewnlts s followa: | 8bout the 12th of. July, and that the subjeh The ruvonuee of thy Post-Oflice Departmont for tho | should be prescutad to his attention at ouce. Iast three yenrs had been: for I8 L S22, 000, 0003 for 1874, "$20, 00,0005 for 1875, S0, (00,0007 it the sxpeimes Tar o tireg yodea” Uud beer BUSINESS NOTICES. £20, 000,000, 42,000, 600, and - &:E1, 000, 060, and for tho flacal yenr Just espired, §17,500000, To Trematire Toss of tho Halr, which Is se Admitted that the Feduction of apjironsiations Jn ) common nowadsys, Jnay l;e cutlroly provented by onine, rs, Nicliols, and (icbhanl returned to thisclty. the artista, Geographical Socloty ot that clty. v Pr::ucdlnga tor tho disbannent of 1»0!‘;1 H(c:{nuya The Philadelphia Zulletin sayss **Tho perform- | The insuguration exerclsca of tho Centenntal | and Geblard wero begun before Henry Nieol), once glvenat the Arch Btreet Theatro last [¥ri- | Natlonal Institute began at 8 o'clock this morn- | referce. Detective Levons collected testimony day] niihtby tho Fronch Opara Campany, undor | ing at the Atlas Hotel, ncar tho Centenpia) | ogalust House amd debbard thit could not bo tho dircction of Mr, Offonbich, was 80 Indecont | grounds, with an address by tho Hon, John | 560 30ider and they wera disbarred. Ugnae et thet it cannot properly bo described in the columns | Futon, the United States Commissioner of Edu- fortune, aud for mLu“m)m,ngJm {ulet‘. l;svyu‘n!&m ofa regpectabla nowspaper. Offenlinch has often | cqyion, There will be Lo or threo lecturcs at Ing to sdvertize. £ abuscd h(-n;l for the glorification of Aith, bub | g goastn of tho nstitute, Tho sesaion will ——— novr Lint he descended to greator dupthsof obscen- | o FOTN G g B T moming, will b BURLINGTON, TA, morrow, in answer to a resolution calling for | 8tood to-night that Gov. Morrlll will to-morrow fnformation on tho sublect. The whols | resiem bis position as o Benator from Maine, aud suiount of alleged defalcations fa $2370,40%, | necept that of Secretary of the Treasury. 1lls et et g Bty i ety | frat offietal act will be to approve the bonds of X o o statement of transactions appeard as follows, | A+ No Wyman s Treasuro of the United States, the statemient showing when ond by whom | snd the financlal maochinery, now at g staud- certaln atocke were purchased, and the amount | gilil, will then begin to move again, of aceried Interest thercon due and unpaid July THE APPROPRIATION BILLS, 1, 1870: The general opiulon to-night fs that the dead- furt o reirench expenditurcs and restore purity 1o u‘fll{‘.uggn’:lr’:rl‘)‘::g'lIhexem.lemnn deny that this SA‘”NGS BANK & e st biil of the new centiry will restrict the postal DISTHICT MATTRRS, The House adopted ths conference report tas did not waye tho Mfa of Capt, John Bmlth, bup | Democratic prociv ufl.]n attending this All- | not celebrato yesterday, but two of our citizens, upon the b for the paving Pennavlvania ave- e, o erfi Ir- o i) wan a dlnty Tndian matden who fnvented tho | Baisation I aveey Btoio t e Unior sl unmel Hall and McNally, engaged In 8 igh, ity than ko has doce In thla tnstancs, Such an onv BuRLNeTON, Tn., July G.~Yesterdsy Mr. 224 Tock on the Leglslutive Appropriation bill wil) | t'e bl did nat reach what the coniry ud n right | the uss of Byen tertalnmentis an offonsa sgaiust tho lnsws of ar f OPaucd by muste sl dovotlonal cxurclscs, aud | 5 . Yury, o prominent mercimnt of Marnlug BA3IZ soon boenied. - Tho Senato is maklng gront | dusiion of nesshy S N0 008 taebr e UrIen o NANGIAL, and of pubilc morality, end our docided opintonts | Will closs ut 0:90 {u tho ve Eihie famil Sun, was walking slong Front street, when o [ |2 52555, concesslons to the Homse, ont lesrening the CHICIENCY 0 THE SOIVIEC, ML | aormmnommn s s st that 8 ronettion of it shoulll bo proventodby th { . Tt Jocturer Ul e eiven I o tumillar eon- 1 0 b B o ey cut, whe | |8 8. 5 iy il i bolieved that, under” ol circutintances, 1o T pollcoauthorltios. And it fa i city contaluing | Jorsations] siylc or ln tho atyle beck with o rofar, Mr, Hund llea dangerously | f } ; so 2 The Senata devoted thoentiroaftornnon to the | iSRS o 0w tayeon nowepa such a newspapor whick haa deraanded and oh- Tlhe numfser of paying visitors at the Centen- | flL Loteil & conslderation at the resolutlon glving pay and | o oe within connties of thelr publicativn, talned the privilego of holding a world's falr t | nial Bxposition yestonliy was 406,315, betug n | A Mr. W. A, Brown publishes lis wifo asu i iB o milenee ta PR 8. Pliehiback, “amounting to | "3y, Holman replled that it d1d yot afoct them at . Anterics has rovamied the rufe, by which tho world's | Jess number than visited the grounds’ on Mon- | Drostitute. R S soine §20,000, Attempta were tods to amend | all. ‘They would sull clreulate free of postagn " fale s susigmed In torn to the wickedaat citles In | day. . PR % @ by udding ather unsuceessful cldinnnts of seats, | within counties. o mnfmlulnltol the pewpla thiat — tho world, and has deafgnated for the Contennla} {‘llo Grand Council of the Amerlean Alllance PRIVATT CELERRATION, ; i 8 but only the clalin of Mr. Sykes, of Alabama, | the irst appropriation BT that woald become u law . Bow the fnost moral city—and tha dulleat. held nu Important mectiug s mornfog on Ann Speclul Diyalch to The Tribure. Poie 8 Yan aocepted, 1ui (hen the resuution was otk | {8 L on thars bat tner o et warone | THE - EIDELITY . William Toll han boon provad & myth; Pocabon. | §irest. A distin iahoil Safur-Gonorl, of | WiremwATe, Wisy duly GoVhitovater did RS- e cd by a vote of 27 ayes o 11 nays, tore pur t 1 Pig hoad was Lroken with a neck-yoke, 1t foared o wit dtor i nue. _The report allows the Pensylvaniy Ave- pastime of turning Landaprings down bill; Cotum-"{ Yapidly pro; ing. One of its characterlstics facilitien of the American peoplet bus 41 not discovee Amorleas Creaar's weifa way | 18 an ontly OF Bocrosy, Wil Broyonts any piie d ‘F} oy e’ Rallrond. Cangany Lo yava e snavo - | Sir. Holmao=Sotio il G00e' of & hatr. The SAFE DEP DSITOBY. not above suspicfon; G. Washington nover hada | lfcity of the names of the members, with the g 820 Balu & = tween fts track with cobble-stones, Thls snb- | appropriationd are reduces nurly!-)dl)ou. , und 4 5 e, oy MURDER, 528 BBy 5B SHR) 2 feet was very generally debated fn the | yet thu worvice will bu au eliclent and exiensive as haichot; Shakepearc's plays wera writton by Lord | excebtion of its Beerctary, Mr, Sunuel 8. Taylor, Bpectat Diepatch to The Triduns. S|P s SP® NS ARZ H 3 i developed | 1t fanow, The usual semi-annual dividend of inters Wacon; and why, theretors, should we la sue. | It f8 further clnined that fn New York gl W % 2 8223 88 833| © Semate, Whuen s el W AeGlopel 1 e fheica epart wancagresdiin, w | et to depositors, at the rate of six por cent Flsod or sliockod. at tho nformation that thes | BEALo 1t lios & membership of over 100,00yotes, | MINNEAVOLuS, July 5.—A man named Poctzer, | |51 5_838 3383 828 88 that to L this spoce with cobbiostones | fhe Gonference renort wan agreed (o, D e o s of Al e gans Bevor wan s Bourth of July? That i there aesee. | W0 dclcgutca from eachof twenty-nino States | at Howard Lako, was murdered Tt night by | |5 STERF ErbE 55 287 § | | youd imiure the ontire pavenent. Tho | LA Bl gounts on July lat, aod payable on and after &b, but no, Fourth, We are fndebied for this | clou, wero adopeed and pulilsn, stroeiy ueg. | UL broters strucc Wim with beer-glasses, | i |2 SEZ wore 8 Fo | | of the ratiroad company lia exclted a wood deal | Fieaniry fio Unaiiribited pact of tho mustd.. The | Of h8 PTGLNLL sl Arews Tt ront Lo a7 dlacavory **an ontorpristug Iohabitant of Phila- | fie tho clection of Mayes hnd \Wheotre: o e Torura guvbel Llan, Both murdarerd | |3 ) 78 TRag g £5) ] of unfavorable commont. 1t fs a fact thata | substitute was rojeciad. Yeas, 103 uays, D, . | Iat. Doposits mads on or bofors July 10 delphia P~rocord It, yu Hoavens, that thers fg [ 'Tho ety to-dayis in o stato of marked re- { 2779 e i § gf BEEN N3 Targs mimber of -Guuartansn make dally a4 ¥hen ME i rwloSots st way devigmisd L | w L draw Intecous oot dnly 1at. e auch & thing~who sasorts that tha doed was dong | action after yesterday's Intonse exvitement, The A POLICEMAN KILL f G : b of the f-cout freu pussse which the Company | (ho Speakur pro . (Sayer) as the gentiuuan PO O AN B i dont, on the Second, 1t was then that Congreuy sdopted | 8treofs aro ‘quiet and not crowdcd, and thero is o BB L I snuually distributes umong them, M. Cox repndlated tha loeation, romarking Lee's resolution that “these United Siatos wry | DUt Hitlo uvidenco anywhers of the great | Rocnestet, N. Y., July f,—Loula Gomming. F27 BART 7 & L T curtly, **I dowt beiong thers. . \When tho mis: o it = and of right ought to be free and Indopendont | tnthusiusm that dsove tho city wild yesterday | Inger, 8 police ufficer, was fatally shot on Mon- io83% 33 % 73 = WASTRRTON, O O e e T preataent | 1ake Was corrected Lo voted **No." Tho INCKENt | v s d BV oo Btotos," and 1t was this day which John Adams | 889 1ast night. day night by Il C. Fairbanks, whom he wus B g(;xz g: :g 5 has elgnod the act to extend the time for Altng l:ken in mn‘vlucmn with the m-{m pn-‘luom u‘; ] prodicled would bo celobsated foroyer, Murrsh e ———— attempling to arreat for Hring a foaded revolver $ 8393 93399 49 H clating for additlonal bounty under tho act of | Uho; o eutionion was somewliat ariwwlig, an for tho Second of Julyl . THE WEATHER, Inthastreat. 888 ges8s 88 July 2, 1800, which expired by Hmitation on | *“ifhout proceeding furihor in vorliy, e Houss NOTRL ARRIVALS, Wasumvaron, July 6.—For the upper lako TWO MEN SIHOT. H ;-3-); =25 57 'i .‘l"n;‘ 8()i 18“."5‘, un%fl ";flz{"e‘%sgfu :.ll& rlt‘g; q:; r;;- adjourned. 0T 8 tglons er- P ¥ iR +3 E3 ng for the sale ol e —— e apmeng Hauss )h!‘g“lc"u“l:dgmn an. ; 8(;: g:.n:l.l;m“:m valley, l"fm“["g ADEH(ER Bpeciat Dispatch {0 Tha Triduns, i §8g RERS &% 8 Karios to shtun) settices, snd tha dispositton of The Oregon Sulmon Flshery, Hon. N, L. Andorrons Wyomiug: Dr, B J. ttob. | 40 casterly wiods, generally wariner, party | Damnot, Mich., July 5.—Two men, Edward i §53 i837 2% H thig proceads of the sale,” - 0f the 40,000,000 of pounds canzht fn the Co- T inson, Montresl; the 1on. Charles Weite, Now | <I0UdY woathier, and probably occasional rains. | Tvers aud George Downing, were shot In a BT H : NECOUNIZED, Tunbin fast year, no fess thun 16,000,000 pounds 'l IO REN THamyshiro; the Rev, M. Uiges, Yankton; W, K. . LOCAL QUARRYATIONS. saloon braw) here to-day, the foraier with prob- : = Tho President lina recognized Balvador d6 | wore cured and' canned for exportatiot, Fif Slephons, New Yorks Frank Washimrn and L, 1, Guigaoo, dulys. | abiy o facal resait o L. ris Mendonea 88 Cousul-Geueral of Brazil in the | 18 sy thn iRt et . Tarker, Helot; C. ¥. Jaurriotte, Urbana....sher. T | e H £33 Uniited Bratea. ) teen cannrries in the relgietisod ul A.lm-m TIT TECE e o Yorks e A Tad ol Special Dispaich fo The Tribun Y s S'ig A rirate 1ctter rocelved hero trom Rock | canierlcs are at work, bit, according Lo Orcgon EB G MR Yeaklo, Jollet; W, A" Ha i 8 W, 1 iz : Ty sy cott 153 | GRaS Dridge, Alum Springs, says Bpeaker Kere 18 It~ | nanors, all of them ars nob running up to tselr ] Albany, 16d,3 A, J. Gaatin, ‘8t. Albans, Ve; | & in o 84l o, riarizLp, 1L, July 5,~The colicetfons of : ek | proving decidbaly, aid Is now quite hopeful of | FRRUR 350 LTI ot oltering i suifelens 0. Williams, Now York; J. '8, Darnsld, Terro | 10 ) - [Cle e Elghith Internal Revenue District for tho §'§.§ recovery, 1la docs not expoct to reswma Bls | ouantitios, ' The scason lasta frow Aprl il INQUIRE OF e & Thomang, ey 0, 7, Hwd i | e lof dunewers SUTATL0L, blsg blaw N | e wesuon. R Sttty | WILLIAM C. DOW Welllngtan, Bt. Churles, 3o, ; Eli Suoldon, Mon+ BRVATIONG, recelpts for June were ,076.04, betng betow N ¥. 1. Sowoll, naw Taternal Revonue Buper- Aurlug that thne, to & Jarge numbor ol pirauns, 2 y i Sldney Diiion, New York, Cutvauo, July s~Midnight, the averuge for the year ou account of the re- ® - . % ‘Tuis lndustry hos grown to its presens dimens T F&".':H;&f’.??i‘#.‘fiu m‘:‘l’nlcl’:l‘::ylullrw':.d}s. FIoTH Hiations, 1 Bar. [ Thr. Wina, jRain .:,:,.‘,_ duction m‘hmflnua.y 8l 853 visor for New England, was to-dey appoluted } gyome iy ,;.,\sm yeara. The frst experiments ln | Reom 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING cCiatomt, P A TAY A A S e Clark, Omaha, Dnflfirlslsumflnmnflflnl nlon | e Bpecial Dispatch ta The Tridune, Vining, Oeneral Preight Ipect 4pa " Chief of stdnl Agenta of the Internal Rev- Cluar, lowa Ciry, Iu., Ju‘l‘y B.—A regnlar whisky n ' The following, In addition ta the above, are bttty cannlog salmon wero tried on the Sacrumento clto fuaflruad;’ B. § place of Ysryan. This appoint- | R n Californin, but tho busfiness wua not SPECTACLES, * Ajont Union” pacise Taliroud, Omatin; 17 ATy, | crusado lina dommnced héro, Th leadiug sa- | Ponis 18110 fevs Lo abstracted duting (hond; | guent, was, it 1s Understood, inade st the requcat asful, The allliro was not dita to any faalt yekott, Nuw York; I, Dissolly Clucinuatli P, N 1 loun-Keeners of the pluce wery u,FmdnyluneH* the tnterlor: Danas Of the State of Wisconsin, | Of tha President. }‘&nnv!. Pooria; Jewes Armatrong, Ne 4 tue ing whisky contrary to law, ‘The Sherlff has 0,000; North Carolina, $200.000; South Caro. k) Charl Y, A - Qulul}.' llr-nudyn( iy g ! et 4 uearly ono hundred of the smost prowminent $111,000; 'l‘unneuu,d. L:“«;‘{m' Total, THE RECORD. [ of the men who umbarked lu the nndertaking. Tho trouble was, the flsh would not run regu- Jarly” euough, snd _so the canning (ndusiry wasremoved to the Colunbla, where 3t Lus becn o clty subpanacd to sppear o $570,000," Intereal from abstzaciion, BENATE. Wisconstn; I h watks iy (r:i 'l'fim “hlounkeepers (o ortaw, | 8400, 200! i s faund that the salimon sre very regular i their | - B AT o R Bl b L » — e e e o S ox | Uabiia, Tho catcd sabmon of Orégon a sont s | o, BEAZILIAN PERNLE SPECTACLEN oy et TS R reria, Raltimore: ldrax, : GOLD AND SILVER. ortad fuvorably o the Senats Ll lor the v0- ) 0%, yiiy 1o 0if st of tha world, bat tho butk | Sated ia alilcht by lupecilon at MANASSR Meraphin: Gr A, Bestorns, Uco ———— . OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, R S G e let of Willlam C. Nichols, tho late Asslstant | &1U3ury L0 OF Tt yorsos ratet, Eogiars | Optician, 88 Madisou'st (Tribune Bulldig Yarels, Heedsburg, Wis. 3 3 ), W GALE AT BUFFALO, PoitapeLruu, Fi. July 8—Armved, steam- pecial Dispaich fo The Tribuss. Treasurer of tho United States at Chieago. | Fook ‘305,000 cascs, the Austratan’ colonjes GENEIAY, NOTIOES: ftloan, 8. X, e e e Tavtio Spectad Divpatch o The Triteene, sbip Limerlck, from Liverpoo); Nederland, | wisnmoron, D, C., July h.—Dr, Lindernian, | Placod on tho calondar, 14,100, New Zealand ‘2,400, Bouth Amerioa 1,500, | _____ il Buyparo, N. Y., July 5.—A “from Antwel ria . K, Trusdell, {glxonx . ) g July eavy gala down i Antwerp, Belknn' \ “‘L::x‘-‘%:.;‘n. T, Ch_unl.' KeW lamp- | the lake prevailed heed this afternoon ubaut two Nzw Yok, July 5.—Arrived, escamship Rus- 'B: 0 Ogden 3thice, Su Franciscos D. | Nours, $rom 4 100, Tho, water rose rspidiy tn { 8% from Liverpool. g, Grand 1splda; ' Theodory s"(l:"n‘;‘:" the iarbor, rehehiug thydock ut bho foot of i, ONDON, July 8,—Stcamships California and 4.6, toreer, Now O . ke stzcaty and higher thay hag bemlvunwnmye:‘r: | m..s" %’.,“h'.i‘v’l'.’:‘i’x’lfi%l“"' AL Bncaria; ’ aud tho Esstern States 57,57L The valus of TIOB. the fish put up on tho Caltmbla River slone, | o0 4ron }fo S nibes. 4 a3t yar, was' 825000, The questlon urisey | o ALY, Fefson bolding Insuruoce fo, the Eord whether this Industey will prove & permunent | Naughton & Co. ars sgenta, wi) learn something anc. ‘The lurge Arti on the Colwnbly River | ty their suvantage by calling oa- Oy .Ge & have lavestod scyeral hundred thoussud dollpss | 212 Clark-sh, comcs Adsxade Director of the Mint, has written & letier to8am | Mr. Cockrall reported fayorably on the bill B, Ruggles, of thu New York Chamber of Cotn- | for the relict of Mrs. James K, Polk, the widow meree, in reply to some questions touching the | of ex-President Polk, It muthorlzes the pay- amendient pendfog fu the House to the Scaate | taent of & claim. . Bilver bill. Hosays that the propositioncal the The bill to suend the act ead statutes Telat-