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= A, ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1870. : 6 = upon 1jah Price, farmer, od for | T post-trader at Fort 8ill. | Senato rosumed leglatative business,and soon nftce | Any further helng tak n ; samo class _of witnesses wonll be in- wv ASIIINGTON et o h e ibpmneed by tele | ndjonrned, thir queation In the Touse durint thia r\mlr:n. but | Ject e to fecure u fury to disagreo, | o, i alre 2% IN THE FIELD troduced, bnt the co against - 3tunn . graph, nnd, after discunnlon, it was ordered that & i I (ucy aro mot aicccenfl, an f the mibject wantd | ‘accomyieled hin purpose, anone of the slgit1s an o percepniy oonei s s gt it B B Tty | i APPROPRIATIONS, | omehiorsihyiivim iiyipmensiorm mto |l Demeert n itne) Camoaid o : "‘2:."':"‘?"";";"?“ ‘!}r:“::gly"‘:m;\'fi’r":"““‘"l“‘, o ot o e ather. pecaion e had been ca: THEY STILL, DISAGREE. i Dimactat who voted.fof Toymama foso | of to Democratic party. The Practical Testsof Harvesting. Wadsworth wora fully doveloped by tho ovidence . 1. & corted aronnid the came two or three times, and Bpectal Dirpateh to The Tribune. lutlon ta-day would vote numinat his bill, and it . h wonld be defeated, 1t may therofore be connlder- v i and it var dhparind (o e o | Intorosting Tostimony in tho | wwanytine had bin beoighsctrets thelrtes | Wasmumazow, D: Gy July 10.—Tho dendlock | ISR Lo Ui hali 1y Rerumotion Machines at the Cen- A DOOMED MAYN SIOT. ’ tennial. Bpecial Dimpatch to The Triduna. » d to” 8 good di- 1kn him e oa | tpon the appropriation Lills, ao far at lcast a8 | act of 1875 will he passed by eithier louse of Con- o i 3 dfi‘:::ngr‘revL’z‘filtllc‘n?}m‘clfr}z;[l.vgf m:”aw“l"fi:flfhln Be ap Impeac! ent fi.:xlv:r!‘;\’:lfigvm:vln{l "fl"fifil.’i"';fé‘@‘-fiffi’én o ;wt:;;u the House Is concerned, continucs appear | gress during the present reasiun, d.""::;’;;: :}:’r-c'adr:'uynki?i'mx afi.::; i:c’;::f;‘ % ve ! 3 - -1 A 3 o " ————— }effi;’e‘,‘,'l‘g Hio secand uneds oty Thonost, juries Case. the croms-czamination untl to-morrow. B0 o | hopeless. The prampects of djou (rlxuu. are NOTES AND NEWS Nebraska City and shot Hank Dodge, contined | A Machine that is * Peerless” iu Every againat that elaes of cvldence in {hcm cancs, The Mr. Marsh, In reply to questions of the mana. not as favorable now us they were ten days apgo. ot . there under sentence 10 be hanged Friday of next Sensa of tho Word p&h)llull‘rjcn':xmvir‘xnl;vlli‘l}‘u&\‘v.l‘:filh;\;;!re‘c;leeng:'ll{'flrln‘t:‘ —_— 2000, (e nor esBeE et )7,'““,_ ,m“, ,,.,}u,.] ’x;hu dehn:e l'nl:.lhuélm;no wdag in ‘apprnvllnn mfl'r:n;‘::.;::‘n‘xm.%mml week. The enteance was mada quietly, &nd it 1a N afect adjudicatin 3 “ n favor he wrole to him (Marsh), and It was for- | the report of the Conference Committee refus- al o 3 belleved that Peter Magnire, a Lrother of James 2 Inst Wadawoeth 9, r , - 7, ever Ll e etn DU ok oniy wenker than (et against Marsh’s Memory Quite Clear on | uiiic) AN ‘;‘",“fl;z“‘;":","f;'i, Ing an agreement upon the Consular and Diplo- | _ Wasminatox, D. C., July 10.—The M"s"flf“ Maguire, who was killed by Dodgo, wae one | Something About the Paragon of Munn, but also that the sympathy of the pablic for the Subject of I’ayments Colomel o A O o wis aworn, and ex- | matle bil] ndiented a very bad temper on tho Chamber of Cominerce has forwarded to Benn- | or the disquiscd murderors. e has been gunrded Haeort A arloway 'iié‘fi'&ié&%“,’"fi»%"&:fi.éi‘:! to Belknap i) oy M, McManan 7" 7 part of the Democrats, great. firmneas for prin- | tor Blicrman, Chalrman of the 30"]“‘! Com"l“; 82 the Jall for s year past. It vas feared that the Rales. ac R, L 0 v the ¥ ean test againat the passnge of | Governor was about to commute the sentence of e e outltn) poncy, Wit I m‘?v.'u'u"?.'-,'m‘x'fi.'eé"??.".'h“:’z'é‘w‘u'i-.':5‘5%%’.’ 12, $he | ciple on the part of thio Republicans, and anap- | tee on Finshce, a protest ag et Dudge to 1ifo Imprisonment. Dodge wan shotthree e bill making the old slliver dollar a full lega 31 - 11 Amade by counsel for tho dofense to | parent impossibility of finding any bosls upon ¢ Shisconvictlon L oLD e A e cams o Je o e e o hiod Lho Information | which o compromise can bo expected. | tonder for all debts, publlc aud private, "A ice, aftar due and carefi 3 $ s | for tiat article, and the objection wan muntafned, b eeaent that this oflce. pter O s whas | 100 L8k Inflation Dodge to Bopo in | forthatueticl, and tho sblection man waines timee, once In the arm, once in the shoulder. and once fn the eye, the bullet ranging towards tho braln. At 10 o'clock Lo-night ha was still living, but with no prospects of living more_than Tho Buooessfal Agricultural Imploments ok ‘the Exposition, Indecd, ft nlmost begins to appear | prominent meniher of the Chamber, in writing viclo | ax if the Democrats did nat deaire to have the | to0 & Member of Congresson this subject, speaks | gy, } Jonper The. people of Nebraakn +on tlio whola aoald geaim:bost {ur the publls la- Hard-Monoy Democrats. . | maltcr to necertain, aato the irath of tha aiiclo | B Hh0 e (Wit profer to pass. som | of the pussago of the bill as highway robbery. | eity ara Michly eseiiod at the pertpatratianof tho | _PAUADELEMIA, July 6.—~I do not know ax terests Untted States Diatrict Atoraey. 2 ub{vcui:{'t: by ;_.le{rnllv:.n.mmi;l' ll'l‘c;: srgnment the l.q.-m[mnry expudle{:. \;nltll after thel ru}(ltlclmlnl AN UNTALATADLE DOSE, %::Z’rg'ffi.}'fiiJ"'l.fi';m’{r‘%? A(-,:;nx!"r;nfl ta Justico. | yet how thoroughly the jurors In tho departs o o by, and Gon. Hazen answercd, Hoald | SlecHions r L o to s countey upon the fene | Tho Prestdent has withdrawn the nomination | podge wax condemned for killing, was o guard at | MENts outside of the agricaltural may be doing YARYAN. Another Chapter in the Chi- | uot ? thus prosonted. A e groniny Lue Eraviy o8 | of Georgo F. Fisher, formerly Distrlct-Attorncy | the “privan, and mys o' waa ovorpowersd by ' | thelr wark, but, It all"are giving as searchiug, TRT INFLUBNCES AT WORK AGATNST IIM. Of p_ In n“\'\y"lr |tu 1: """ll«‘”:'ihw“"rfl'lnm"ffr:'&"-:‘“ Incident to the hot weather ore o rent, that the | for the District of Columbia, and removed for ld)lz:f;:}_.mgxfl w"}‘%n"gfifndr “:‘L’-u]x:llu t:y:-l )‘l::;fig patient, and understanding attention to what ls ‘Spectat Dipatch to The Tridune. cago Pension Agency e e o e ot (1 lihes A fajons | 1i00e adjourned over to-morrow In the ‘hope that | cause, but lately nominated for the position of | opency the coll doors, that thers were but turea | Uefore them as Mr. Coleman and bis co-Iaborars, men ip the jall who did the shooting, and that the . ; D. C., July 10.—Moore, the v the War Department nome definite arrangoment might be reached. The tes Atl for the State of Dela- WASHINGTON, s July ] Affair, | Bt had previauely written to the War Dep United Btates Attatiey: for ithe b Alnrm wax 6ot given for twa Liours after te brutal there will bu no chanco for carping st the wi revenue oflieer who has made himself very con- aboutnl] matters’ pertaining to the farming out of | legistative business heing completed, the Demo- ping 8y " Tost-traderships. crats fear to bave now Inaics opened. ‘Tho debata | ware. ‘This is done at Fisher's own request, the outrage, the awards are made. This sturdy English spletions In manufacturinga case "Hfll"b¢¥fll’yfl“ Carpenter obiectai to sneh testimony, ;}lnk o | Upomibe W"ffi"z';fe\l':f.lw" on thie Diplomatic Uill | gpposition to his confirmation belng so preat ns zenllclmnn and bls assoclates have heen devote for the purpose of making it appcar that he wos ony wuch lettors were on file in the War Depnrt- | WatBISSRSRGBEDSaS, 0 Chetinaey | to convinee him that he would be rojected if he 0 " ing 8 large portion of tho pust two wecks ta romord for cavse, s imscl{ being pretty thor: | Some of Blakely's Letters and | el ot shom o brodicod. and no uketa et | sty 'm".‘u il fon 1'.':'1"1 fl,:’u"'.fv sowed vote to b rschel, Th Senato '3 FOREIGN. el s dovers asaof 1o capacitien of e ptte: L o, q g T o approprintion of c Iast flacal year.for ten da . after . adginy pxposl, A nititer of otides. poaie Dispatches that Tell Their Nr. Tapliam gald that was jnst what they conld | { oo bty hdt ontead an original WL OF fin | Drasadeafacfon ssomtls Bfo, Was mose foan oven TIE EAST. at the Centennial. Last woek was mainly cotie In New York to-day have created muclh Own Story, oo away from tho Department by de. | owain exactly the same langnage. The apirit | ftcould awallow. BERVIAN HEVERRE sumed in field trials of the mowers in & spaclous Ttiere, and fally revealed tho kind of work that * ‘;;‘;m"::“ i Y P manifested by this act Is the rpirit which entirely IMAIBRATION TAW, ¢ Nrw Yo, July 10.—A specls meadow nt Eddington Btatlon, and this week i Moorni. Jas been dolug at dlfferent times for cer- Gen. Dolknap and Carponter—Not at all, notat :x;:mln Sxfl':'rm"whom 1he Democratic party rece P 70 the tll;utém A.'m}aud,flvu.mmn i | iater G i.ck‘.’- fabos M'l;:f:[fl:"z};‘:'::: glcyfin tu'nlrlv;lflnr tlenlu 'ur|um rnnp(ill‘!ll,. Elchm{chws taln aftaclics of tho Administration. Tho letters | ., MORE ECONOMT, FaR L, G iy 10 ke slonne Coms | TRt by (the Tutkn' &t Rhepiia . Torkt #tation, hof nts belng something less than in qcatlonshow thatabthe o of o Santo | No Prospoot of an Tmmediats Brosk in | At comuaton, amons (he mamsgrs 56 | ryesowe hun Secde sow o detnte vt | Fevmmenifot antas Ul ooty nEh | Vomen e trom windowaton o Sarie. i | Sms o P, 1 o liene, and i ¢l .. i 18 ¢ members, wl 0~ thermometer af sent g " 5 ¢ Doulgo nyestigation, Gon. Baoels WHNo% | tho Appropriation DeadeLock. 1 'y croe-sxsimivulion, wipcar sid ot e | metsy oo™ Sufieta i "o ST GF e | Sibmates thotnain Ehiuren o (b e otk im: nEwronCENENTS. am surs T"echo the opinlon of 'ail unbiased s licliove the Secretary of War would pay any st- House, shall have nelther cold ten | migetion lsw, which hins been set aside by the re. Four thousand men left Belgrade for the frontler :l:eclnlnrs when I say tho trials were more Chilef Assistant, and Moore, conspired to nor 'lemonade, It won a profound | cont decielon of the United States Suprenio Conrt | Satarday, and all the heavy guns hava . | thorouih and systematic thuu Lavo ever before cliarge ono - of tho princionl witnesses | L e penaDay | tention to bl communteation, Invanars of Demecratle economy. Meaniie th | oo tho sromml bt Condrore sious bunt Jantedicolan | oatarday. and all the heary guns hava been trant: | pouy yitnessed at any falr, whether county, rewnrd to cortaln facts of the Santo Domingo afMalr | 10! Hazey TO MELICAT: the Jet. | Chalrman of the Commilies on Accounts, Uncle | of the subject, The forfeltures or penaitien ars to L . Etate, natfonal, or International. "The marke with murder and crimes, and thus securc b lnumt Provislonal Bill.. Ar, Carpentar ankod witnose ir °;"'°b" $ass. | Jimmic Wiiliams, who I the aportle of this con- | be pald Into tiic United States_Treasury, and from TUE DARURE. feature in the manner fn which they were cone and transportation to Texaa for trial for the pur- ter to the Hecrata ol"“ur“n Sep vmln‘ u;,‘ls"ll:. spicnons niggardiiners, does not hesitate to visit | the fund thus created severa) Stater arc to be relm- | ° Torpedoes are to Lo placed In the Danube, the | ducted was what infght be called the unexpect rnu of proventing his attendancu as a witness :u:lgn mnrkerll Confidenflal,” Witness replied In tho | gho Senate and take caplons dranghts of the lemon- | bueaed the amounts that may be expended by or in | Tuekith fiecs having passed the Iron Gates, g ed element in them. ho Congreesional investigation. Thia ‘""l"'r'u\’ afiirmative. iMing to Have th e ade provided for that body, This well ilustrates | them for the maintenance or return of pauper {m. . The jurors were continmally proposing som appears fo lisvo been a very falr counturpact 0f th IMPEACIMENT. Q,-EAme]l w lm]( toavs, the “fl'?fl ence re- | {hiowhole typo of the hemoeratle roform .,{ i | igrunte. THE n%m.mlm OUTNAGES. M aNrOce Were contiann {a&&o iz somor SEglay bl 31 b i o bt that s A INT. moved audallow tho letior tobe rond? Uonyirear, The Dotitocrdta boast of economy I rar conpinuEp, e e e o e | achinea, - For Iastcite aflor & BIEE 1B W 3 3 ! J 3 - ] £ 5 5 :‘bht:’cwm;l;? Yx‘;{“:‘:fi’k"l“fln‘v reparad Lo teatify YESTENDAY'S DEVELOPMENT! o lettor was Landed to witncss, swho read it as fuxing lemonnde to the members, while they go to ‘The Benate to-day confirmed W._P. Dunanington i Fornter, Dixractl sald that the Uovernment had re- celved totling abore th Buliarian outrage, ex- cept what had already transplired. : r. Forster, under a motlon for an adjonrnment. attucked the Government. Tle sali he belfeved the reports were true, and [t was desicable that the cauntry should kuotr the Government's policy. Mesare, Ashby, Mundelln, Anderson, and Wat- Itlnnlu(Turtcfl Mr. Forster's position. Disracli said: **1do lxuldnn{ there have been atrocities cmmumu. but I belleve the report Is exsggers ated." ho Senate and steal it. They bosst of economy | Reglster of the Land-Office st Redwood Fall 500- 4 to have Lecin Spectat Dispateh to The Triduna. followss t clster o i divo alle, fl:nif&i" Ty l?]flyfi':!’;:’ Dl ek ad oo | WASTINGTON, D. Cs July 10.—The Impench | U0t e ve aaa.ary | IcoUng downappropriations, whon, Jo fact, they | ainn. W, P, Herrlott, Hoceiver of Public Moners K very: o 3 have only postponed themn until nest winter, ‘whon : Vure, 7 ¢ Tia * was " “presont, in | ment. proceedings to-day wero very interesting, | nrau figs. furar: AS mentioned to you wiile | thay wi &mu‘:’ "oy the wiilllonw i deficiency bills. | Aetnt 4t Tha Oraha Xponcy: Netraseas Jonenh B {l!:\ul:ialz‘;xl.hu‘ Jél}:%“\v‘l‘:!‘:ld_:l‘!;"m}"“ lopt tion open. | and wers remarkable not only for what was in perfect frankneus to expreas what [ 0 the Western Amociated Prex 1lastinge, of Michigan, Indlan Agent, ut the Ked ere, 1 wik e, . | think is u duty to myself to db, It {s unnccessar) Wasiinagroy, D, C., July 10.~The Senste Com- ¢! g 1§ i, wnw found excénta blankshet of | proven gainat Gen, Holknap, but lfi;r the ‘1? 1o discusn the fact that you hava feit unfriendiy 1o, | mittee on Appropriations made considerblo 1o Gl AREneY. homan M, ‘Waiker, Bfles Pact paper, to which fuct ton, Pubeask, Coo6 N over, | moralization and loss of teniper of hls counsel. | warda me for n long time past, and I have noWoubt | rees this morning in thelr examination of the River | \ijijum Campbell, Nles, O.; J, i, liayford, Lar- slnlon, Bt e U, S48 etk Ay | Carpentor,whols generally gootmturedy au | s smisrent ool rotor Sor hoed, yeu | i Apbgiafon, W, wnd vl protebly | gl Avery's, un tho ground that, while' It might clear | daclous, wus to-day littlo less thou fmpertinent | Gih “othiers, dld what wo could to do awny | Numo of the Conferonce Comumitiec on the Appro- y Tabcock, it wonld afford presumptive ovidenco | 4o vpo pianggers and the Scnate, and was weak | with what we then thought, and still think, to be | pristion bills held woetings this morning, but the CRIME. lig the envelope addressed Lo H | at g o A I [ 0N Suntthe ’"““‘!,fi‘;'l‘,“,‘.!&"L'f,,,}“,,:;'v‘;, e Bddrirst | enough to ngaln bring forward his loug-rankling | unwiseand peralcious fo tiie army,—tliat' is our | Committee on the Sundry Civil Approprintiun bill der-storm onc afternoon, the jurors ordered 2 licavy roller to be drawn over thegrass, mashing it down into o wet and tasgled wad., Tlo ex- hibitors of mnchines were then Invited to show what thelr respective Inventions could do in the way of cutting this flat, recking mnss. Bome dectined to alum&t what they called so ab surd " o thing. Others tried under protest, only to almost utterly fail in the endeavor. The owners of one machine, the Peen less, manufactured by C. Russell, of Can. Avaryn Rystom of antlering, now called post-trndin,e | have urranged for another session thin cvening: Bamts, o0 e rcng WEee Lore pubs | 1o Oa mads vo. whiporlug whatover ab - bad reuched Washington instead. 3 \sensitivencss toward the newspapers. Asusual, | Ui view to substitute the blon employed In | Tho Indications nre naw that the Houe Confor- TIIE TRAIN-ROBBERS, leb thie followm dispatch: pube | tho situatlon. Mrs Miller, o mentber of tha a ploy company whith manufacturcs these superb fn. ‘Al of Booro's statoumonta i régard tothe Yargan |'ygiag cliargo of tho caso of Belkuap, and Me- | ncarly ull espectable armiew of mupplyini urticle | enco will sirenuiouely fnslst on retainng th pro- ‘Speciat Ditpateh to The Tribune. BrNLIN, duly 10.—The Servlant aro In a pectlons | SUMPDy whith manufactuces these superb in Saxo aru i Moltay v Muhon was the leader of the managers. The | neceseary to the oflicory aud men at cast Ly one of | vision for the repeal of the national iection faw. 8rnaLia, Mo., July 10,—The traln-robhery was | osition. ' Tellernayefls fine of retreat thronghtho | SEBbURY NIRRT AEL P veloe, S o . the branches of the ariny §tself. This was finally | They make the point that the law waa enacted o 2 Nisava Valley is cndangered by Kerlm Pasha and | cheerfully along c roller, 1 followed, in lntter conducted the oxamination, and | nccomplished, and & las passed requiting tho Com | an appropeiation bill, and that no far as the meth- | {he all abeorbing toplc yeateniny, and Information | g,man Pasha. company with other press deiegates, jurors, MEEE. tho points that were developed, one | miewary Department to perform that duty, That | ods of leuislation ara concernad its ropeal by tho from the varions parties who went from thin city | ~The Servian Commander, Stratin} Rotuwich, has | and mfscellaucous spectators, ~The Pecrless AVPEAL FOR PARDON, after another, wero very gevero | depnrtment was opposed to the law, and upon the | sumo weuns would be eanally proper. in puesuit of the robbers was engerly sought for, | been defeated at Akpalanka and has realgned his | proved iteelf well worthy of its name, for it el D fo T ribre. o tho ex-Sueretnry. Thero wras nothing for s | SoUCELA S SRl ap Rt et ot e o el | i Sortian. bendgusitrn, In coneequence. ot | brbFon Stis) cbss to the Riowd, id Fersent WasmNatoy, D. - G July 10, — Tho | counsel to do but to shut their toeth and bear | rensons were afterwaras found for similae nctlon, SWEET---BLAKELY. or ramuns "‘?Ml"”,:,‘“' m'"l'f ‘:f nts of tie Puril- | gy roverse, have bean transforred for safety o kflw:sgfi:dgfifilég a&:kgr ?::xllz‘ll‘nlnl:gs?g:x 1 1 Qitorial d with it | {he Commissary-General making no extimates for THAT DAMAGING LETTER. ing partice, but nothiog rellable couid be macer- | Puratchin, 'Freparationa nre aleo making to trans- " 1 endance. If vere National Itepubdican s o long cditorial | (¢, But Carpenter lost his temper, and withit | 1% i ganally the Jaw was pageod glving us onr &pecial Dispatch to Tha Tribune. talued. for the reat of Government to Kragujowacz, person In attendance. If there were n\nfi excep- toduy fn favor of the pardon of MeKeo and | much of bis usual eaguclty. Il minde two of | pfosent kystein, which ls by far more oblectionablo | yusmnaToN, D, Cuy July 10.—The following | | & Demprcy, who left with Stierift Murray‘a par- | - Fighting le now going on near Ninh, tions to tiia well-nigh ununimous outhurst of others, to whotn it alludes as fnnocent parties | thrce scoro of objections to the questions, but | thon tho original plan. 1Ravealways believed thix g ode o esteem, they were from the unhappy owners ot A MOUAMMEDAN PETITION. ViExxA, July 10. —Intelligence has been recelved from Herzegovina that the Mohammedans of Nic- #ies, Presjeckn, Goransko, and the Plsteau of Gat<chko, have petitioned the Prince of Monteno- gro to protect thelr lves and property, TOUSIANIA, Ruzcianest, July 30.~%'he Prime Miniater read fn the Ronmanian Chumber ln-th( o diypatch an- nonncin that Tnrkey had acceded to Ruumania's request for the neutrallzation of the Danube on the condition that Roumaniu must prevent the snp- pl‘_ of arms through her turrlm? 1o the Bervians, urkey alwo requires asa conditlon for the neu- tralizatlon of the Danube that Roumonia rliall pre- vent the formation of armed bunds within her borders to aid the Servinnw, n : trom M ) 1y shows the | t5 3t 10 o'clock Saturday morning, returned last Who Tiave boou the vietims of persccution nnd | was beagon nearly overy timo by 8 vote of the | 1N for post-traders was put through Congeeay | pasengo from Mies Sweets testhinony shown the | b ® o i our correspondent ohtained ac- nuder false representations, as its purpose, speci- | manner n which the letter from Blakely wus perjury, The theory of tha articlo §s thut the | Senate, fiod in tost, makew It for the bonefit of tha lrl\e)luf{ Introduced: curnte Information of the robbers, They were real projectors of the whisky frauds when THE WITNEBIRS lmblm.wmle 1t guve us back theold sutler in which clght in number, large ond well-dreseed caught attempted to swve themselves by tmpll- | to.dny wers Mr. Refd, the editor of the Now “l;:’“{,"":la“ m:,hgfi “’fi"‘:‘ ’:‘Jl‘z{l"e‘r“d 'i’,‘:’ “"'flx"; Q.—Have you auy letters or memorandum | o, and heavily ormed. They wero mounted on lating to the trunsaction with regard to this 1 T 2 cating o gulllefent number of the Prestdent’s Tribing, Mr. Marsh, the original post- [ bas also acted to mmke the law e : the fincst horses In the country. From the de- SIS, A poreenal Telondn 0. tre fnul par: | wone, 21 Fort Sl on whose mnmo’f,‘y beroren | cantsing the “Grmy iticlf 10 furnish thess | $%000 defleit assumed? A.~I have found alet- | geription given of the men Sherlff Murray, who . Ay beack, and McKeco articles n dend letter. Sceing that we wore de- | tor written by Blakely to me in October, 1574, Ao T e O Ay Dk, A N cata | Touso Committee tho fnpeachment. of Belkuap | feutod, and the army Incambered. agein with tie Y Blakely ) 1874, | g peetectly acquainted with them, declares that from Vermont, at the timo tho deficlency | two of them must be Cole Younger and his brother. conclades with the decluration that at the vroper | was bas ond QGen, Hazen, who waa | old aystem, which {s nothini Jess thun a syatem of tlmuIExccnuvu clumency should ntorvene, 1tis mm“mmfi_‘:'l in the exposure of the Fort | lecclics npplied to the pocketsof thearm A ithousn | was dlscovered, and when I was endeavoring to [ in-law. Tooked upon by the feiends of those seaking pardon personally the lxrn!cm sutlers nronmuhl'ucuunub ¢ | ralse the money to make it up. This Is the ouly Dewpsey says: *‘From Florence I followed 88 0 aure indication that tholr efforts ara to bo suc- | Sill rascality, Refd merely testifled to the fact mpnbnnd thut the Commissary Department virtn- [ Jetter I have found. the party south, knowing the country well, cesuful, that the Tribuna frst published a statement | ally blocked sny action in tie mutter, and would | " —Have youthatlotter! A.—Yes, siriltwas | and feeling sesured they hnd gone in e e of deplorable facts st Fort. Sill, and was not al- | defeatany atiempt through the arimy itwclf looking | tn reply to 1ny teleuram aaking im for $5, other and icas successful machines,” Mr, Cole~ man, DBritlsh Commissioner and head of the sgricultural jury, albeit he Isa peculiarly re- served gentleman with but lttle of thoe over- enthusiastic in his nature, joined fervently in the expreeslons of wonder and admiration at tho Peerless' magnificent success. In tho trinls of harvesters at Gehenck's Bta- tion the present week, the superjority of tha Pecrless has been as_pleasantiv consplcuous. The cnsy draft of the Peerless; [ts perfect sclf- rakini ndiuncts; its utter freedom from any tewdeucy to clog; its simpllcity, yvet thoroughly evident perfection of construction, and the fa. & 000, the g cility with which it can be changed frof towards correcting the abuso, 1 the hills. W rode all that afternoon and all that g . ; cility with red from a CASUALTIES. Towed to tell whether Gen. Hazen had any come | the attention of Gongrent £ the subjectdhrangh | Euiount of thie defeloncy, 1 ,.,‘(.“h’[‘,’.'f:f;{;,.',’:.,:’;{ wlght il 2 'clock Sundsy morning, when we camo | . Fooos, Tuly s i 10 ek diapateh to the | MUNET to® reapen were polits fn ita favor — ; munleation or conference with lin regarding | 1y old friend and achoolmate. Gen. Guefeld. | fuat timo. 1 had o fifoa that Thad the letter, but | scrom Gen. Montgomery's party in o fence- | Standard’ irom Alexandrin' sav tho Egyptian | 301 dirine Both weeks of the trink i ppoctan A TERRIBLE DISASTER. the matter ornot. Ho submitted a lettor from ";';h‘{; Y. Jave e wont lg"l'gywtfflf !hg I found it since I havo becn hero. ‘Tho lottor is as | corner near Rover'a croas-rosds. I am satis- | troops werewtartlng yesterday fur Turkey, It i | 10080 w’":u el et R AU R Spectal Dispatch ta The Tridune. 5 ad in haineny | folows: fed hat then wo had tho robbers, and | Fumored that12.000 men are under orders for the b ] Peerics e s Gen. McDowell, which was not res there wero dnstances of the farming-out businces TIE LETTER. J Tarkish service, mowing, und fn all of them the Peerless neld dovonroy, Mich., July 10.~-Dispatchen wero RULES, at lieary rutes, which were of conme tax o that | puyneonn, Oct. 3, 1874, —Mr DranMrssSweey: | that they were in the brush and swere RETREATING. steadily nhead of everything fn the shape of :;:us::: l::r:lyt;;-mr'd‘nv{l fl!‘x’ll:‘:itll’fn‘;‘lnl::‘;::]r?:‘e‘xl;;; To the Western Assoclated Prese. m‘tmlv‘\é I 'tét,_sl l:!':r’:‘lmnn‘b Il’lul t;::;lr!s ;Jll:‘n:u\m: 1 eev you nte ;,,1 o ,,,ck‘ ‘of troubler, but 1 trust | surronnded. Gen, Monigomery had sent themen | A specinl to the Eataserte reports that Tcher. | compeiition. It proved, In ndditlan to its other steamerSt, 3 WASHINGTON, D, Coy July 10.~Mr, Edmunds | Soecstary of Wur, bt merely cxmnt ¢ | withiout any real oceaslon, I have telegraph. | he started with from Sedalls to a point out cast i 8 h 3 ¢ ) m ples wade of 1 For, 5 to in Lako Saperlo Sunday woraing sbout 20106k, | catlod up the resolution subiitted by him lnst. | what s belovod a odious T {havo e rasam | Slno ™l Yours ‘o ‘prostento b Inauirae | Uy " Sieve Thomne, and b s snother party o for being Inlmical to the Secretary, and I stute bot of men from the nelghborhood. We re- Fono duwn with the burning vessal. Th St. Clatr | Woek toamond tho rulo for the government | {iq Cyack truth in saying that ouly tho ighest ro- | frther | than I request. /The vosult will | ood” st Rovers stors il dastight, Sun. belonged to Ward's Detrolt and Lake Superlor | Of Impeachment trials, so 88 to pro-f gwds and Kindest fecling towards hiw always ! nayelf I# retrenting towarde the Servian frontler. 11l army Is demoralized, and there are ramors of his diymifusal. THE MONTENBGRIN ARMY. Vigxss, July 10.—It iy reported from Herzevo- features of supremacy, absolutely ensy to man- nge, and, while it did its work with an unrivaled c(yml)lctl:m‘n! and dispatel, gave no troubla whatever to the driver. Its auccess was full, comprehensive, and without parallel fu the cases our ofice. 1f e does, thew look out for breakers, | doy morning, when Gen. Montgomery touk o | vina that the Montenegrin atiny Dumbers. 10,000, Line, and wan on her down trip from Duluth, She | vido that on offers and objections | Rctuated me. Vou know how relentlessly 1 shall treat you. 1 | getail 1 Tt his oceupid the rond hetween Itlek and Stojatz, | Of 81y of its competitora. Tt il o Fonstenn. il Tulnts botweon | to cvidenco and other interlocutory and | ,_Wths elngle exception, reforred to further on, | have signed wy name Lo the back of thls, soihat | co O e et T | Fiemed Shian, B Intende. (0. sarround Sz | , The proprictors of tho’ Pecrless, though con= my letiers to Gaellold were 10 ivve boon contdentinl St Cole's Camp, T nccompanying bin. We Toft Sher- Outonsgon ond tho Potsgo Luko ubip-cansl. | fucldental quostions of counsel, o | ho farng concomed ey Anhormuion oy Motives | 1ol not see Ty sont i ho iy ohewss | 4T Mureay and party fo watch the croes-ronda and Tho firo was first discovered In hor hold and | managor may open, oue counsel or manager bo | 9nly roforrod fo tho scilon of the. i whieh T boe | Do ot havs one moehie [ear. however, Tor sven | the brush, When we Fot to.Colu'a Camp we coulil wpread {nstantly up slong tho sroke atack to tho | heard In opposition, and one counsel or man- | leved uccesnary to tho army, I deslred exprosely | if Lucknifim theongh snnrnfl\u carefully ftJa 1o | find 1o traco of the robbersin that dlrection, and tent 1o rest thelr claims to superiority upon the obvlous excellence of the plaln, practical, worlk-day machines, pay deference, nevertheless, to the rarity and Importance of the Centennial and Stabablick, * Ita movements are kept recrot as far us possible. NOTHING DECISIVE. declvive hae yet ocenrred. Al that {8 now tran- wpirin:s must'be consldered na a mere rerjes of at- tempts by thy Eeevlun to joln the Montenegrins, nnd encl junclion, wheu gitected, will be the real beginuing of war." 5 LonnoN. July 10, —=The Varis correspondent of cabln and hurricane deck. Ouly one boat could | neor be heard dn roply, and that tho whole ar- | ecicFpsar in antagoniein to the Secretary of | mater, 1 huvooxplainedall to Bakertuls morning, | o ycoro satlsfied they wora back In the | the Times, reviowthg fhe Earicen aicuanion, save: | an an event, and have nropared handsome exs bo reached, tho othor bolng cavelopad fn flamee. | gimont ot oach Alde ahall not xcecd LLirty min- cu::\r':f:!10-’.”'35“‘.3;";‘c‘:.‘{,':.'.""fi;”{;gol;“}“"',"fl“‘; and o vl aic by us Jontasn gond trlondalvuy’s | (0SNG Lol Ttk Two weonta | 3+t iriho obinion of cmnpelent men that wofhin | bibtion mickics. Ono-of there, " beautiful The Loatwss launclied, and the terror-stricken | utes without leaveof the Senate, the hands of one Sninlley, Becretary of tho Millta- | here, ifnecessary. "Lstart for Now York, anyway, | wero sent to Durae, and a dirpatch passengers and ‘crew jumped lmmediatel into it Mr, Conklinz called up his amendment pro- | ¥y menl:]!uu. whlu was alvo 3 New York 7ribune | on Monday morriing. You can telezrph mo there | sent to Murray to watch the brush, which at day- TJust as it was clearing from the steamers side, o | viding that the consultations of the Scuate shall ;Zl;"c': ?.:‘ %l&“l en u'.'l‘l’.‘:g“n';lym"'.'ég";'.'“flu“.'.‘,’w‘“.f{' Mfidflyl?"fiw?' 'ure .:’r“(‘i‘;-;:’awv;mfi M'a"mlell;nll Iight Batarday morning they were secn fo enter paatenge Jumned dnip Ibfrom tieiierlsene giek, | DR o e B e ] ohos- | Whlo enfarsing”on otlior oints e0: an to makb | Fupcet hat you. 43 ot know na wollas doduiy | separately, Wo lind them headed oft and sarround- ;m ':5"!0 xll’,‘;ll‘;‘l::; nbz: e:p;!::d. ::s:r: ‘ns“hnf!; tions of cotnsel, mon ors, and witncsses with- f-.h:-firy hflmm"t matter of ft es pub- | 1fifle cnuae thore I for it 1 shall stick eight to the | ed all day Baturday and Baturday uight, abouts affalr in walnut and ash, s inlald with whita maple, the metal work befng heavily rhud. Agrlenitural Hall contains noexhibit of great- er worth than the Peerless display, for the latter represents vast numbers of machines in steady LATEST, A Racusa special to the Times says the Monten- ut althongh not mentioning ~ my i1 T hear by telegraph that allfaright. Very | mil thwest of F 1 think 1t b }n}v‘);uhl\nllw:mncaxlnc-wt?;‘ldnlltxlnva mnln aston- o elne v A * care e miles southwest o! jorence. hin vory probe 7 R ishingly improved upon the ol roverhcoucerns more befor slo could leava tho burning | OUF FEdUEIng tho sune e rofocted | MVt oncitny ficicribing W authority | aGectionutely, s B, B | gile thoy wonld atterupt to come out of thele hid. | §onmanarttions wer Uotuyed indrder toive the | jne the Denotging "of mankind, Whero ono vessel. Mhoro wero on boand of the | _veys 233 nnys, . M. Coburn was Chiairian of the Commutiee, 1was Q'_nm’m'ig&}:;';‘fii‘nk"i“i‘ T thint fettert ng-place laat nleht, ing completed, thi Monteneurisn resumed the pur- | blide of grass, one head of wheat, grew In thy Bt. Clair sixteon passengers and o crew | My Kotnan moved an amendment lmiting | summoned to Wunhington Lo glvo evidence unon 9 ‘Tho Orago Ktivor fa very hizh and can be croesed | guft of the Turkish army in derzegoving past, machines like the Pecrless have made It ]mMHslo for thousands now to be grown my harvested. ina, According ta atest reports Dervish I'asha was g’repmm: 1o attack thefr pouthern frontice. Thoe ontenegrins hold good defensive positions. The Zimes’ Viennn disputch says, according to concurrent acconnts from Widdin and Delgrade, Orman Pasha haw withdrawn from before Sultachar, naving falled to force tho position and hia fank belnze threatened. The Purls special to the News says Mohmet Al Law Leen driven back, A dispateh from Constantinople to the Daily Tel- eqraph, diated Jn]{_‘ 10, soyd a_great hattle was fought to-dny near Pirot, esult not yet known, The Yelegraph's speeinl from Vienna announces that a Geraun vquadron left Snlonfes on Sunday with realed orders, 1o be opened ot uea. A Nerlin telezram (o the kame paper aseerts that the Porta will kuon formally notify the Pawers that it cannot recognlze the Serviuns® or Montenogring us belligerenty, ! A,—No, #fr. I reccived a blank heet of paper e ¢ of fficon, making thirty-ono fn all. Fivo per- | tho discuasion to dfteen minutes on cack slde, | thewal ongizution of tho French aud Gorman | Wil Tiakely's numo sigucil on one olde, 1hut 'an 1 | Se® Aot wond. it iaf. SHooun. pasiy serived st sons_have thus far been suved, and It lsalmost | Agreed to,—yens, 20 nays, 10. armten, Aficr finlsling the Informatian upon tharo | he lad aigned his namo (Nusrating with o balf | Wariw at daylight Sinday morning and are tortain that the other twonty-aix have perlshed. WIITELAW NEID ON THR STAND. i u‘{f,m;,m_ Thelimt ,gg,g‘n,;;l;ggm e .;:'gr&:}l:‘{ :‘l’u;ullu”:ll:-n-nm- ‘Thatds the blank ho refers gm\nllng that pust and tho eurrounding neighbor- T savd e the Contat onof thomate, | Bendln: tho oot to rocomfr the'vots by | bt P Spri T i Lo Vb | Attt £,000was i | %%, sontzomerry o et aymen, and e engincers, the wheolaman, and one passenger, | Which Mr. Conkling's anendmont ws rejected, | Thelfoved tho Commissary Departmeitt would de- | niy & foan to Iilakely, und not an aesamption b 2 ation af') e 1 Tho aurvivors ware pickod wp In tho small bo | Hiohour arrived Yor rewuming constderation of | featny action fn that divection, snd that my ten: | Fof S0 dubtto tha Governmant. o Prboth | Sebbcee me ot as thero. by any Geicerof shom, o by tho tug Jeqn Martin, of Moughton, Among | LG orticles of impeactimeit, nnd Whitelaw | tmony wight Lo considercd o discourtesy 1o | of the crom-examination made iy flakoly himaelt | 205 liope of el ehpture op;. K . % g Reld, the managing cditor of the New York { the Seretary. Mr. Coburn then roplied thot | wayto nttempt to show that Mies Sweet had not b Dempy left L(n,- ‘eamp at 12:30 vestordny the passengors who woro aboond on the fil-fated | Zribiuuc, was sworn und examined by Mr, Mae- | Whatever 1" “might oy “upon the sublect | puid him quite as much as the prolta of thu OBicy | M. Hraynor. who I engaeed with M. Strava: veasel were tho Ilon. Judgo Edwards, | Malion. would be confideutinl with tha Committee, 1 then | for tho tirat year, hung T, m{,,u;c,m,wmg;’r‘" 'Ehst Bodailn. wont of Marquette Capt. Mollen, of tho |~ Wituess was aaked whethor he recollected the | Ka¥e the fasts, as I ind betoro donc, to Gen. Gur- MORE: TELRARANS. into the Lake Creck country bout 16" miles Cloveland Sitver Minu, Tialll Leith, an explorer | artlele In the Tribuns in 1673, regurding com- | foiy 3 foriimany was, howovee, openly pube | mho following tolegrams havo not before been | poutheast of here on Saturday, and, on_golng ta from Maniatee; W. 8, Heardsley, Clrcult Court | pluints innde neuinst post-tradcrs b Fort 8ill. | and succesfal fight in wiich we hod calned a upe | Printeds the'hougsal B, brothercin theevenltiy, foutd Reporter of Honghton. Tho 8t. Clalr had also on Fro repiied that he 0id. Ho waa thon askod | Srns oad, and woro about belx dofeated by | g IuAvrOnn, Vt.. Oct, 3.7, i, Luber, Commle- | four or fivo persons tiere, who, upen his board n full cargo of Gattle, flowr, feed, and sun- | Mother, after the publication of the article, ho { the slmple fuctihat seomed the paltry solfisness | Sioner of, Fenslons,” Washington, By, elo- | aerlvnl, drew thele rovalvers demanding his ruph Luckey to pass over Miss Sweet's office for | surrender, stating that they were from Otters dries. _Sho was huilt at Algonac fora steam bar; had any communication from Helknap, either | of » branch of tho army wiioso duty It waa to carry fhn"ren-on whlcllxi-nxplnlncd Dy lotter, Important. | ville looking for c‘l'tlrhn mhl»iru. They llelnnm;ml ge . personally or by letter, in regard to the authorship | out tho Jaw which did not benefit thein, bat merel; 1n 1800, and was conscauently 10 yonrs old, f the articlo, X , bat meroly | Aoy, AVID BLakzLY, | fhat he whold Atay with them while they ot soma- wim awied by (o Getate. oF B T Wardaf Dac | o thin eoinsol Corponter oblocted, wheronpon Dddeilallshely o dhelr dutlon wnd L recelving | Wumiivazox, D, G, Ocl. . I%i—Jiarid | thing 1o eat sndfeed thele horues, Tileymever ton I this tatter, i by o trolt, nud was valued at from 810,000 0 820,000, | thoro aroron longthy dlscnsafon Uatwech connmoifor | By Cofitury for ty actlon I thi Yotkor to.| iakelys Hradford, Vil L huve, telugraghal. | nwaldlsd, thels Nories. or. gt fic awsy from Slio traw relunlt st wintor and trsmatormad. fnto n | tho defenso il anagers, * ledialion, of tho. lat. | eltice Earond or Coburme b siniel | oeed gy of | Whatuo 5ou meant (Gl -3 U Daxr, R AN L R L B0 o Bkt her Hote 5 T o Tnmacanne: oo e | B tare o Wt Lo s m oot L hari, e | fhe phirases found in Smialley's atatvment, Iwas i nakery ey s, sl e i ey wero vausol wal $10, 000, Quiry Into tho Lruth O tho complatite. 1o ¥ | ameate nxtorted Tromiee snd 1 hte, apanyacres et Anaton, e et TIE TIOMAB NAKE. T have been interested, in common with all othera who were present at tho late trial of hay- Ing exhibits, fu observing the marked supremacy of the Thomas Rake over all {ts rivals. This Rake, fu o severe practical ficld test, showed ity superlority in numberless ways, It raked Im- menso windrows, bunched hay crfccllf'. and earned special encomlumna by its facility In dumplnf. Tho specimen Rake, like all made and sold by Messrs. Jon Thontas & Sous, of 8pringflekd, 0., was secn to be essentfally Hzhi in draft, yet bullt with verfect solidity. The firm has & handeome exhibit fn Agricultural Tl In chare of Mr. M. C, Goucher, I find that the eales of the Thomns Rake are remark. ably heavy, and that every seazon fecs o large Increase fin this respect over its predecessor. ALMXANDER, SAMOA. THE RECENT UNPLEASANTNESS, Losnox, July 10,—The Farelgn Office, 1t fa nn- Bnavronn, Vt., Oct, missloner of "Peusi aneak, oxtortod from e, and 1 Liovo. always re. | i ] 3 1 | derstood, has recelved o repurt of the prlimin Bl 3 i ANoTHR DIsTATOI, v expuctiad 1o show that tho eonduct of Lolknap | grottellt. Whether it over camo o Your notico or | K¥er Ay phtestly gorrect. Tiavonent expinii- | greested on Katurdny evening, bas bocis releaicd P et L o g G e BUSINESS NOTICES. posiaer, Mok, ol 10 Lanfondey o | st of s men ke s g o i g | B Taskpean e rilng T T oy | ottt ; B s o e Tty i var-vone. Do o comaocion s | arnett Gocnatne iy Yrtaton, o f:::f‘“' ynou belonging to Ward's Line, on her way | againatsolilurs ot Kort SflL contclentiously by o desire to offect whi I o INTFTLATION SCIIEME, Rl el 19‘;7,},},‘1'5;3;;,:“'"{;:";33 tho recont affairs ot tho Samoan Islande, and {¢ fs | moves dondenfl, and Invlgorates the uction of the loft Ontonagon for this por z | 7Ilie Senato, however, rofused to allow tho ques. " g roms Dol mm%lmm&m. for tils port, huving 3 qQ lioved s preat idvantage to the army, tho savingto icn o ton, cousidered desirablo to order the vessel home, teen penions, Fourteen-Mile Polut, o Mr. McMahon then asked witness whether ho had o q 'y ' capillnries In tho highest degr 1L of 82,500,000 annnully, more even than its Jute | THB LAST DODOE TO SECURE TUR REPBAL OF | bers, 1lelort Sherlf Murray's party at 8 o'clock = 3 thia morning. Sunday woy spent in_scouring T fnicreass of pny, besldes tidding 1t of n corrupting 2R IKIUNITIONACT g v 9 o DRY GOOD flro waw discovered in tho fire-hiold of recalved 8 communeation from Gen, McDows " o Spectul Dispatch to The Trioune, country, wearchers holug Jolned by r GREAT BRITAIN, R s Anil I Tovs fhan fve mitiate e bons. ws waectt | the sublect Aftor ho pbliCation st the Dby | faaence: tie Rrotunt ayelom astog many o = i deninTof, _thei uicighboshiad, TG s ’ DULL TIMES, Otasaow, July 10.—-0wing to the unprecedent- edly prostrate perod of depression, the mill pro- prictors have glven notico of o 10 per cent feduc- tlon in woges, h 2 und extortion, as guods are | WASHINGTON, D. C., July 10,—~The Bankin eng Ve gpedlin fiames feom otio end Lo tho uiiar, Owing | article, This was oblectel to, but tio objection | umually sold to ‘ficora st cont and- toothors at | and Currcncy Committes L as" aois T ioits e R COMNCL S T Bont v nudchen, 0" 1° AmssaDread it an | A YoeTAlod MR, W\ttt | gt prof, whilo tho systent of farmini, not | b, nioraingon tho questioniof voting upon tho | Wil of Morgan, County. "It s u veey o vaa lauiichied, 3 unusual, adds an additfons] cost which must be g o preterveis, woro, broght an deck, and il | ordorod to boplaced evidence, S P | iy e iroom. 1 v fried befora 4 et s | bl for tho ropeal of o Speelo Resumption et e sy {'«‘F" Rt for the yawl, which wwas 3wamped aix of sovon | 8 Court uf lmpeachununt, {00k 8 facois' for on | b the ofice of the Camuhissary Clomorale 1 Ineiasg | t1a1 1t was on Mondoy last. On that day the | withunt | fear, uf hefug dlcopered, © iThe NOTICE. ‘Wo have just markod down our entiro stook of Summer Dry Goods ot pricos that will surprise the closost buyora: 500 pieges Pinid Nross Geadn, at Oo, 300 piocen Yinid Droas Goods st 13 1.20, thes, . minutes. A 'cuing a1t CTho law roferred to in that Jotto ey | Committes had adjourncd, leaving o miajority | Mmesicnger = states thist all beliove that ‘Tho water was vory cold, and IL waa not long be SHUENIDAN, a mandatory ouo of perfectly plain copstructio i the robbers will ‘not attempt to croms SBWITZERLAND. foro ] but one of 2} A crfe conutruction, | of the Democrats very angry for the reason that | the Osage at 1ta presont stage of water, but wiil ro- ru ol but f Mo paneniort, sixtocn Innum- | Whon the trial was resumed, Mr. Carpontor, of | ono in which the troops on o "Trontler aro mtor- ¢ i i ] Ihatmzent] A 1o/t {'fi;‘fl'.?.fl"é:’.}‘&fi?’.‘.",fl'“.’nfi'fi,,",,f,‘";gm“‘;m{;-“‘\;m counol foF tha nceusnd, mummitied iolegiam fiom | €ated to tho oxtont of about §4,000,000 annually, | Tendall Gibson and Bcott Wike, twu Demo- | moln ue Mr. Gon, Sherman and Lieut, -Gen.’ Shoriian to the of- | and the constriction reforred to in that lettor la | crats, resolutely refused to yleld to the dicta- R : ‘fn Colo'e ¢ oNOR e istals the et feck (st e Dreacice of the I leutenantsoneral, | Dot undorstond slther [n- factorfn Justice, only | tlon of the 8t. Loufs platform ud the com. | isvanmie o sos tho tiver o ell onrdory 1 718 | of tho maved: Ttobort | witnoss In the case, wos necessaey iu Chicaga, | that it has beew opposed from the' frst W 1o Droc, Y mi‘ 1y Uyneus, Captilis, Danlul L. Stringer, drat ougl- | and asking fhat arrangoments ho o to uva hia | By - the Dupsrtment, ' whowe duty 1t was | Maods and entreatica of thelr party fricnds, and | the way, trol Wasuw i Barec, 20 Bt 1 il o Yie tieamummant J;L"l}‘,n"d“‘mpflg;‘; p‘;’::;:;'""‘" | deposition takon in thut clty. ' Tho comnat for tho tocary it ‘n'u!,. s flbjec‘LInn made by theso ofl- voto to report the bill for the unconditional re- [ GWhosble s 3 y ¢ Sane - nger, accused and managers agreed that it should be ad. | cers, thot it s not In keeping with thefr otber du- 3 1) fe . w::gg.. r:l&‘r‘:lrll;:‘:o‘thflllntll::a‘I:I;:nv(:;'g;fi:n l.'::} Beluasd anl manugots apried hat mulyg M | Sicar or that 1t bs unbecoming thotr paition s wot peal of the act. It had been the purpose of tho | Information concerning Gen. Montgomesy la eted in the hillw and ravines, 111, agent of the Pacific Railroad at So. DESTRUCTIVE VINE, Zirmien, Jlly 10, —Fifty-two housen in the Vil- lage of Kigg, near heve, wore bLurned yesterday, Two porsons are misslng. . FIRES. o d unsatiefactory, Iu_fact nothing worth 350, the good character of the ncouscd while Sccretary | tendble, as thoy aiready keop for tho bene- | Democrats to hold caucus on Baturday night | F8y RORETE Ay RIS S was made o cate, o, | B0y bty o et | B, of, S St st Sl s Tk | bt o antr o fors theo e reclelrant | meye? s Ui G, Fi 5 | mue st rom o s . k. ynatny | o815 worHser s A0 TR s | 0 m (8herldan) all_applicatioin to sel uor withou etrhnen or b o " O A voileam h RSt 1 IR ULary poste. And AdopLing a foport-on susl e | complaint af -3 not dlsstmiiar - hature, | ICMbers, if possible, to voto In comunlttes to | ngteligeaplIn thatemnty, L of o | afternoon was caused by tho bumilngof a relfet | 393 Picoes Franch Daboga at 180, worth NoTusthios articalons hive bans for tho bodies. | pileations in vory case. The Government conld furntsh & cigar for 3 conts | epeal the bl Tho rules hud been changed | YRS SECH® 0 train, © 'he Suporiutend. | shauty in the reacof No. 6 Bizby place, Damago | 500 ploces Japaneas Silks at 200, worth el ks ALl UALES P. MARSI that tho trader chargds 20 for, The Engllsh Gov- | so that the Committee had power to immedi- | gntaof the United States and Adama Express Cuni- | to bullding, $763 to contents, $175. No inwur- | 87 1.90, : DROWNED., Jaatnen platad outhestan, Hleteallied as o the drumont Camished them for e A esie er: | ately repurt such a bill, but, baviug powor to re- [ paniea sre hore anxlously awaltiug developments. | ance. 5y i e 500 picoos Plald Gronadines at 160, worth Bpactal Dispatch to The Triduna. sont u_{ ‘oxproas, others mada n- yorson i Now z’ll'!grllclflhlmlllnunlnblu in patt, suchastowcls, | port it it, waa lmpossible, owing to the con- NHaLEeT it HUTE m:l"!mn;l;:r:\cmghfflt;xn o l‘:’n’,’ff’m"«’i’.fi"fi:’; 250 Bleces BlIk and Wool Grenadines at Oeoatom, B, July 10,—Michac] Divine, white | YorkClty, “Ilo was asked to_ furnlah the corre. | brushes, statlonary. oic,, are on tho saine fuoting, | selences of the two men, to obtain tho noces- clal Dis i of No. 108 Park avenite, owned by D, Tlates, and | 300, worth G0« spondence between his " bfll‘lt‘tl exaugerated, . Speclal Dispaich to The Tridunas, ;wh:nlm’nu In tho Sangamon with other boys, about | H™{o e oetwcen iin snd Detkenap, which gave | *Snon f\Viihington threo years ago 1 was moro | 385y mafority of oue. It wus deomed necessary | 71y Jaly 10,~Tha caso of tho Peoplo against milo from Docatur, was drowned last ovening, | & spirited urgumncnt. - Marah sald that he had do. | 8ratified than I can tall you by tho kiud recoption | that the Chairman of the National Democratle | peunk E, dohason, M. A. Crowloy, and Fatrick B rover peing vory bigh, bis ody hes mat yot | alfoyed, tho corrospondence, U was wekod when | YPUERLR Po,, ;2405 Mbro was Achings. tha cuuad | Cowmittes should bo prescnt ut tho caucusy | Shiolds, indlcted for oglectaf duty as judges of Toutas Mich., July 10,—Marshall Mille, & young | Lelknan. and sald i was ot his habis to koor ok | Of MY o¥er-zealous fFlonds havo 'troutied you and | buty although in tho clty, Lo apparcntly decltned | clection, was callod In the Will Couuty Clrcult manabont 18, wav drowned here while bathing | tors. 1o was then asked If, ~ | the Fresident to auk favors for ine, but they did so | to be present, for he left that duy. To-day the | Court thisafternoon, The caso comes horo from Batiirdny iRt 7 Grand Tivor, - o body was roc | ha 1nit Reep Jattors divebthng s tmmoirio o | Okulust my uxpressed wish and convent, Your u L) 5 o a, 500 piecas All-Wool Black Cashmercs al 05, 70, and a, 200 ploces All-Wonl Black Oashmores (50 inohos wide) at 800, worth $1.25, ul:;l";flacu Black Mobnir Alpaca st 30 and 76 plécas Bummer 8ilks at 0, 75, und 850, ocenpied by K. B Wilion as & carpenter-shop. Damogo to barn 8200, and to shop $100; un- insured, Cause unknown, AT IRONTON, O. CixeiNNaTt, July 10,—~The slove foundry of 1 e : Committee voted, the Demnocrats unanimously, | Cook County on a ehange of venue, and the readers | Mears, Olhaber & Co., st Ironton, O,, was do- | _very choap. caverad yedtarday, o wan highly connectad, money.,, Ha sald e may lavs ket them 107 2 fo Tfi;‘!‘:&f‘:&'{f'lfi"&?f'fl"lféflfi'.'yf,?,‘"{i.’.fu'g‘i.?‘fih ' | th fustpons tha' entire subect until Thursday | of Tu Tuinuss will remember the defendants as | stroyeil by re toinlght. Loss, $70,000; partially | 20 pleces Lieavy Bilaok Gros Gratn Dross AR e e e Slemt of e | dmtclont i e, Te it liar bid | Skt Yt Sl o L LS | o vunross ov s postroxmanyr | S el Va Coica, in ieton | S0 pycets Culael s Fisiah Drons st ert Beckwell, er Lranval u 1 ponarm; ofticars o Lo ff hnv ce of the Twentleth Ward, In Chicago, at the clection ¥ .95, whilo bathing thia afternoan on (e otier sido uf | Which hu roceived from ffors il * > M"Y | T\vay lhe author of tho Colurn bil, which thoy huu | Yas eSplalued by the subaequent proecedings n 1 29 AT SAND BANK, N. Y. Bas A0, worth (B, e b 160, worth Lake Mondofa, ventured too far out sud was | Iiowastn - secn fu iny hand-weiting. 5o the House, where, upun tmotlon of Inflationist | Which occurregd tn Novomber last, There are four drowned, ' bl mlnnlm"l-':::fl'fi“‘tfi;:‘.’ilfiwfi?‘flwflfg.‘;:.'.,';? Thia that. foeling cortaty that :?:}.?'liy:m? :fl:;‘s: Tolman to m...&u"i’ue Comnitteo to roport u | counts I tho Indlctment, tho chiof of which aro L Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. ing will his wifo and 3rs, Marsh ot West Poiut, | M0 wilh this oo nccount of my boak, 1 was espo- | Dill for the unconditional repest of the Specio- | that they doposited votas n tho ballot-box which o, n?:&'é’éfi""“'a'{i‘""..fi"‘!,’ x‘u,—A (on 12d | but could remember vory fow of the dotalls saylny, | clally coutlous, and uever converved that winter nuaumpuuu act, the vots was 100 ayes to U7 | hadbeen challenmed, withouttheneceasary afidavit ver shaoy ied 14, whila bau ine In {uo Slattc | it all happonod uo Jong ago that ho had forgotten | WIth any wiowbor of Congrers at uiy tlne ubon | nays, ‘Mlic fnstruction to the Cominlitee was uot | from the collenyed party as lu ruquired by law, and estcrday, - Tiis body has been “m“"’d' sy uzllxlu conversatiun which passed botween | B4y matiord of o general nature, and I have beforo | technically given, for the reason that two-thirds Bpecial Diapate to The | Qswzao, N, Y., July10.—Lane, Plerco & Co.'s tannory, ot 8and Bank, burncd ycsterday, Los §100,000: fnsurance, $75,000, ————g—— ROMANTIC. 300, sa?}u.suk Parnsols from Auction. st half- price. PARDRIDGE’S, " lelinn whon b alt wmenoy i e | me o letter from Gen, Coburn statiig thut 1 Nover | was hocewary 16 aiopt the. resolution, but (he | reruted toadwuitn lepublican challenger Into the Spacis buna, son, Marsh they neyor . waw the bil) or any of [t provisions till after It was | Do < ving beeh proved | Foom, and aleo inade fulse returns of sald clection. ccDuvauy fae July 10, e ady'Gi'n man was | Bollnamalwas todk” e aromas, bt they b | ThLroduced 1 Congreas, 1 4aLA T Uke rowtotato | s soajortty o the Dioioerstls Tarty haicr | A former telalof the rlo rosulted 0o dlagre: | A gan Francisco Sakden Who Was Tiound to 114 & 116 State-st. GF Havanth stocats ¥ No o R or D oo fuot | explanation of any kiud, Delknap poither ssking | Of Clarles Jocblyn, Lelug partially in fault ‘for | the 8t Louls pfatfor, desires yuch sn uncondi- | ment, the Jury standing eleven for conviction aud Muve the Mun sho Wanted. . B.—500 Ladles' Bulty marked down to of aventh atreot, No oug has identifled him. 1le | nor Masah volinteering any tnforination, hia “discharge. | have fe1l the yaut theeo ‘ar | tional repeat 1Ml soporied, fhe Democrata un tho | ot for sequiital, W. W, O'fitlen appearcd s af Dispatch to Tha Trib halfprice. Trowned oy in bathing at some polnt sbave, was | Marsb was usked in rogard to the last payment to | four years that § was sulloring from somo unjust | Commitica nolonger have an excuve for ot voling | counsel for tho accused, sislsted by . C. Maloy, of Spectal dnapdich to Tha THaunt, ' yoon o, ‘T‘n““'.?“n"n""‘x He ‘was probably 35 | Bull . Hu satd it was made uccordfng (o Bel- | Impresvion at tho War Departuent, und it has Ueou | with the rest of thelr party ond .associutes, o thut | this city, aud the pro lon by 8r. Louis, Mo., July 10.—Sovcral days ago s e Allak o, Xitu sandy hatr, lght mustachs aad chla, [ & rectiona, $760 10 nim aud $760 to Lol | & sore und paluful woutid ta mo. { dunt bollev T | wuci'a bill Taay' be Droght beforo the Tlouto for | Siate's Attoruey Chatiew iteed, by Mevare, | besutiful young lady arslved at the Lindoll Iotet in BATIEN, i . V. Hewent ihe wmoney to Mrs, Helknap, and | B & bud, fusubardinote, or insincore man. I | paseago by amujority vote. Hugoraud Flanders, Only twoof the defendants | this clty, Iteghutering herselt ay Mlsw Tda HOr- | cvummmmmmmmss e sname s T addressod it to her "t ho " family Vealdoncs | have trled A1 sy lifg to 4o right, and industrius- | P3PL1S Is Jhe condition of the Iniationtst and re- | ary: preaont, Sieilds belng sick, Caurt apened st mance, Ban Francluco, sho engaged the hand- ’ ALIVE, hemfi 2072 G atreet, Lut thoe lettor miscarried, | 1y todomy dut{- It you think 1 ever wmufi d | pudiationists’ schomo as it fa left Ly tho actlon of | 1:30 p, m., and Mr. Reed announced his readincas ¢ narlor i the h tol 2t 820 da b Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, and bo suw hur ot the St. Jamos llatel In New | you, {t way certainly nut frum my heart, snd 1| {ho llouse thiv afternoon. ta’ proceed with " thie case. Mr. O'Brien was not | somest parlor in the hof 30 per day, together . Mapison, Wis,, July 10.—This afternoon, as | York, and paid her the munoy In person, the letter [ Fesret ta Lave caused 1be improvelon, 1 unfore THE YEA AND NAY LIST quite o ready, a8 the Instructions, which he clalm- | with the bridal-chamber, & clrcumstance which Mr., Balinan was engaged 1n cleaning out a well on hlvlnfllu the meantime turned up, - Witness ro. | tunately bavo ona or two cnemics of bigh rank in | was very earcfull . A anned to-day for the purpose | cd were of i juiportance 1o _him, [, e., Lis | created quite & svnsatlon among (hat large class P, , EDICATED VAPOR 106 faros of Timotus Pareotl. S mior from tois | 12iod tho munuce i which ho abafiiod tho contract | the 8rmy, who T somutiinea think wrougfully urel- | of “esraing which of. tho HardeTubmoy Iemutiats | sllent, wers' not to bo-found, ' Houald itey had | Sf peopla who fake An Mtorest 1n lonely women, B A LAt o dtacavey clty, the earih began fo. cave I ar hii some dis: | Task bei i (08 rotachian fon o B 40 | o e el yon wimld cars to have ay | Lidy In sbelience to thy . Louls plstforuy B e i . fitlosa seneant s fho | Sho wus magnifcently drcased, and Woro wpon her | Grand Pacifo Hulul: eutraiice on nckion aiy nest faucs tove ihe Lotiom, " e called to'be draws | Youe s thy paveent for the pust, yaid s Shatnly | piatned, Taball Go but 100 kad to be given 150 0p- | fleved 0 ban compiets Hst: Thenkle, Lame, Shac | mansini dotameut and . then oh conulting th A e g T ot I person several thousand doilars® worth of dia- wmonds, and she dispensed her funds among the waiters of the hotel os §f who were n princoss, Ruturdsy sho published an advortlsement in tho daily papers directed E. d, Crippen, alating that a lady at the Lindell lotel destred to sco him. A.'rlpgen heard of tho advurtisement ta-day, went to the hotel, —and found In the Iady nn old swectheart bo had known for many years, ‘The meetlng resulted In o Lusty marrluge, which took place at Dr. Bchuyler's churck thls cvenlog, Crippin s well known In Clucianat! and a seller of safew. The young lady la without the bath. Tho Ladies’ Department iy under tho personal suporvislon of Mre. Bowers, DISSOLUTION NOTIOES. DISSOLUTION. Notice Ja hereby given thet tha cupartnership hereto- fore ealeting under the Arm nawm of Tansill & Chandler, 12 thls day dissolved by wutusl consent. Tho business of the late rm In tho manufscture and sale of Cigars will be continued at 29 and 31 Wabash- b “«‘l‘a‘“’"’" bo could reach the top, howas | duo tothe colWllnl! of Evane aud partner, | bortunity, 1ani, most respoctfully, :."l-:l::. ‘:n‘?'\\fi;;m fl:‘f g"e’nc:};n\bll:fi-:‘ \"‘u‘fo%ll‘:; i‘f.'?\i‘a‘.‘fni‘“&‘fi‘.‘.f.‘},‘;m'.‘.‘x"dl‘“;!.‘;’.‘:..f"n'i‘&’.!i“‘io.}.'fl own by the engulfing sands and burled | Fishor, 'The Zribune asticie muy havo had some- W B. Hazex, | gocured, was mot ember of the louso when | that no Instruction appearod to huve' been forward- SLe% T work of rescu bogan Trmwediataly,Uut | ihiug (o do wiliit, Tho noxt tite T 'shw (o Sec. | Totfe Hon, Secrotary of War, W, W, elknap, | {ha forial Fersiation wes vuted Apor R0, tout | oo At loaat hone ware temizul In asid Iist - The awindered whily new tubing way meds and let | rotary sfior thu publication of ths Zripune acticls | ~ Washingion, D. G namied above voted agalost the repcal of | Court declded thot the trial whould procecd, mm"m: ')lln , and thero Ly bardly any hope of | he asked e if L'had 8 contract with Evan d 1 ‘Witneas further testified that ho never knew tho | the Iesumption act on the 1st of Muy. | the ezamlnation of Jururs cummmcu&. Th alive, told him I Jiad. ' Iasked him who he thought was | Secretary of Warto do unything Inlmicul or un- | Among thoso voting for Holwan's resolation 3 e Shis lnsigsiar af the Lribune aetlclo; ;flfi:fl}; L and dhst ot wue:timy b idia | day was Mablell, 3 Ttepubtlokn mumhax ot he | the GlialRy pane exhauated, aud only sl fury- > » . ct towards him. Comnmittes un Banking snd C ey, oul! nen obtatued, 'welvo wera challenges L] OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Witneau sald hio presumed Belkuap knew whero | Somo furiher ordors wero offered to substantlato | vt In the Comualiten as. b votsd B the Housee | Wrorcoution and sxcused by tho Conrt.. The Hherll &ONDO) ] MR o D0x, July 10,~Steamships Cblos, from Dos- | tho money was coming froim that was belng paid | this, (o wbich the uinagors objected, and Gou. | the otationiew would wave s walority of anli | was ordsrcd fo sumion twunty ialesinen und haye t Oblo, from Philadelphia; sud Hardinian, from | him. Witness made the frst payment to Mrs, | Hazen was allowed to retire. fuvor uf reporting a bill for the rcpeal of the Ite- | them pressut ut § o'clock to-owrrow mornlng, to Montresl, hava arrlved out, Bollcusp, uow deceascd, In Novouter, 1870 Sent | - Carpenter atkod that ihy enste, aitting as 4 | sumption uct, in spits of the oppasiiion of the two | which hour U Court adjourncd, " Tho nauex and Pritavkiruts, July 10.—Arslved, stosmshlp | b Sumrtoty BeenD, i ot b e s mpeackment, eic., sdjourn over thl | Deuocrata—(iibson aud Wike. About half a dozen | occupstion of the elght jurore aro wa u sart of th afternoon was conuimed u this worl e, I ¢ o1 ol ¢l ¢ ¥ D e T e w by . B, Chandler & Co., who will scttic all ek WL to Sucratary b i : Wedzesday 10 enable the defenco o prepare thelr | other Lepublicans voted for Holmai'e resolution | August Wiedenkiiler, former; X, P, Denker, | only deughierof & willionsise widow of Califor. | av L] . g the moovy addressed to Mrs, | slde, uud he thought b; h prepprm] 1l 5 4 [ o crchant logl Ol . 3% Ijlddle, farmer niu. Sheras {rom heg yiama about two weeks | labilities, 0 whom al debts dus Lo, Lb of i i, Sty T irirad, seamatia oty | Sl { Do ablo to save.a duy o the Scualu. 1o, i ;".,lmp.’:% Bfl%‘.‘ g e BT e e T BT Loty gt ; A eatated | frm et bt Dl ako, H liniery renian Goyy g0 to Crippls;, , The romantlc vptiods ¥, Allon, rotire tlshi baro. i quite a sens: vyl BOBERT W, TANEI pontor asked that an attachment bols- | tho defonco, Without declding 2he reque o bLard-moncy Democrats to prevent | furwcr; A, 1L King, farmer; Ohicago, July 3, 1876 HENRY B, CHANDLI